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PARIIS - APUD BERCHE ET TRALIN. 1901. In-12 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 664 + 728 pages - 1 petite etiquette bleue collée en page de faux titre - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Etiquette collée en coiffe en tête et en coiffe en pied - Auteur, titre, filets et tomaison dorés au dos - Dos 4 nerfs. Dos insolés. OUVRAGES EN LATIN
Apud Berche et Tralin, Parisiis. 1913. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 608 pages pour le tome I et 614 pages pour le tome II. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1e plat et en page de titre. 1er plat du tome I détaché. Editio Vigesima Octava ab Auctore Recognita et Recentioribus Decretis Accommodata.
Berche et Tralin, Parisiis. 1901. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Déchirures. 664 pages pour le tome I et 728 pages pour le tome II. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. Dos du tome II très abîmé, avec de nombreux manques. 1er plat du tome II manquant, ses 1ers feuillets étant détachés. Manques importants sur les bords des plats. Decima Quarta Editio ab Auctore Recognita et Recentioribus Decretis Accommodata.
Berche et Tralin, Parisiis. 1923. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Coiffe en tête abîmée. Intérieur acceptable. 544 pages pour le tome I et 523 pages pour le tome II. Avec une plaquette de 18 pages (Appendix). Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons sur les 1ers plats (ex-libris). Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. Editio XXXVII ad Canones Novi Codicis Redacta.
Baston, Berche et Pagis, Paris. 1921. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 2ème plat abîmé. Dos satisfaisant. Non coupé. 544 pages pour le tome I et 507 pages pour le tome II. Papier muet encollé sur le dos du tome I, le consolidant. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons de bibliothèque sur les 1ers plats et en pages de titre. Editio XXXIV ad Canones Novi Codicis Redacta.
Berche et Tralin, Paris. 1895. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 651 pages pour le tome I et 695 pages pour le tome II. Papiers muets encollés sur les dos, les consolidant. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. 2e plat du tome I manquant. Altera Editio ab Auctore Recognita.
Berche et Tralin, Paris. 1913. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 614 pages. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de garde et de titre. 1er plat manquant. Editio XXVIII, ab Auctore Recognita et Recentioribus Decretis Accomodata.
Berche et Tralin, Paris. 1908. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 228 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque en page de titre. Manque important sur le dos (coiffe de tête). 1er plat manquant. Page de titre légèrement déchirée. (Rare) Collegit et variis titulis adscripsit M. Bargilliat.
Alphonse Picard, Paris. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 75 pages. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Traces de colle sur la couverture. Manque sur le bord supérieur du 1er plat. Facultati Litterarum Paris. Thesim Proponebat Carolus Baron.
Monumental work on Church History ("Ecclesiastical Annals") covering the period from year 1 till 1571 which the Oratorian Baronius wrote in 1588-1607 to oppose the Lutheran and thus anti-catholic history called the "Magdeburg Centuries", complete in 37 volumes, re-edition edited by Augustin Theiner, together ca. 22.000 pages, 32cm., uniform solid hardcover bindings in black cloth in good condition (spines sunfaded), stamp on title page, text is clean and bright except for some occasional foxing, text in Latin, text is printed in two columns, good set, total weight: 70kg., R107128
4p. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Remains of album mountings on rear wrap, with small loss. Nice copy. Very scarce. WWI 13
11p. Tall 8vo. Illustrated with charts and diagrams. Original full printed wraps. Remains of album mountings on rear wrap. Nice copy. VERY SCARCE. WWI 13
4p. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Remains of album mountings on rear wrap, with small loss. Nice copy. Extremely scarce. WWI 13
Book has been rebound in blue boards with original front cover mounted to front board and gilt lettering. Some rubbing and edgewear to boards. Pages browned. Small hole to last 3 pages and rear board. Small pen mark to titlepage. ; Undated-- preface dated 1926. ; 335 pages
Valladolid, Cuesta, 1923, 2 tomos, 19'5 x 12'5 cm., cartoné original, 203 págs. - 1 h. = 270 págs. - 1 h.
Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
Light pencil marginalia to 1 page. Light shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
Light shelfwear and creasing. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
Light yellowing to top of spine and edges of pages. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. Text in English and Spanish. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition in Miami at the Ascaso Gallery in November 2014. Illustrated in color with 88 plates + numerous smaller black & white vintage photographs, etc.11" high X 8" wide, 159 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
xxxvi + 180pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.157, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, new condition, ISBN 2-503-04571-9, (introduction in English, text in Latin)
Complete in 2 volumes: [8],iv,501 + 582pp., with engraved vignette (Pius IX' coat of arms) on both title pages, with one double-page illustration in colour (in 2nd volume) "Basilicae Vaticanae ornatus scenographia", 32cm., bound in two uniform full cloth bindings (some normal traces of use, defect at spine of 2nd volume), text in Latin, text and interior are clean and bright and in good condition, weight: 5kg., [Complete title: Commentarium actorum omnium Canonizationis sanctorum Josaphat Kuncewicz archiepiscopi Rutheni Polocensis martiris, Petri de Arbues martyris canonici ecclesiae metropolitanae Caesaraugustanae ex ordine S. Augustini, XIX. Martyrum Gorcomiensium, Pauli a Cruce institutoris congregationis clericorum regularium excalceatorum a passione D.N.I.C., Leonardi a Portu Mauritio confessorum, Mariae Franciscae a Vulneribus D.N.I.C. et Germanae Cousin virginum quam solemniter celebravit, sanctissimis dominus noster Pius Papa IX. in natalitia post saecula XVIII. redeunte die apostolorum Petri et Pauli opera et studio Dominici Bartolini], H96558
Pontificium Institutum Utriusque Iuris, Romae. 1938. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 127 pages. Etiquettes de code sur le dos et le 1er plat. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Pontificium Institutum Utriusque Iuris, Theses ad Lauream, N. 8.
Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Marginalia in pen to about 3 pages (a word or two). Else very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Is Lucan's brilliant and grotesque epic Civil War an example of ideological poetry at its most flagrant, or is it a work that despairingly proclaims the meaninglessness of ideology? Shadi Bartsch offers a startlingly new answer to this split debate on the Roman poet's magnum opus. Reflecting on the disintegration of the Roman republic in the wake of the civil war that began in 49 B. C. , Lucan (writing during the grim tyranny of Nero's Rome) recounts that fateful conflict with a strangely ambiguous portrayal of his republican hero, Pompey. Although the story is one of a tragic defeat, the language of his epic is more often violent and nihilistic than heroic and tragic. And Lucan is oddly fascinated by the graphic destruction of lives, the violation of human bodies--an interest paralleled in his deviant syntax and fragmented poetry. In an analysis that draws on contemporary political thought ranging from Hannah Arendt and Richard Rorty to the poetry of Vietnam veterans, as well as on literary theory and ancient sources, Bartsch finds in the paradoxes of Lucan's poetry both a political irony that responds to the universally perceived need for, yet suspicion of, ideology, and a recourse to the redemptive power of storytelling. This shrewd and lively book contributes substantially to our understanding of Roman civilization and of poetry as a means of political expression. ; Revealing Antiquity; 236 pages
Wraps are browned. Spine ends a little bumped. Some shelfwear. ; Abhandlungen Der Sächsischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Leipzig; Philologisch-Historische Klasse, Band 54, Heft 3; 90 pages