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in-12, 256 pages, abdt ill. in-t., broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [HI-2][BL-10]
Madrid, Ediciones Guadarrama, 1967. Biblioteca para el Hombre Actual nº 14. Numerosas ilustraciones en color y b/n. 253p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
Spine slightly faded. Very minor shelfwear. ; Text is in English with Greek selections. Examines the complexities of the Greek attitudes toward war, morality, and interstate relations through the narrow apercus provided by Greek capitulation treaties down to the end of Philip II's reign. ; Hypomnemata Untersuchungen Zur Antike Und Zu Ihrem Nachleben Heft 71; 142 pages
Former owner's name to ffep in ink. Pages slightly tanned. Light foxing to inner covers and textblock. Light edgewear to corners. ; University of Michigan Humanistic Papers; 396 pages
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 471 p. A study on murder of Sabahattin Ali. Sabahattin Ali olayi.
Barcelona, Hymsa, 1933. 8vo.; 199 pp., con 31 láminas. Encuadernación original en cartoné.
viii + 179pp., 25cm., softcover, pages still uncut, good condition, ^contains 10 contributions most of which deal with Nikolaus von Cues - Kues], R101722
Audio CD in plastic case. Contains twenty recordings from November 18, 1969 at the Guggenheim and eleven recordings from March 8, 1994 at The New School. Introductions by Harry Matthews and David Lehman.
16pp., publicatie nr.107 van het "Geert-Groote-Genootschap"
xi + 358pp. met enkele buitentekstills. + 3pp.stellingen, gebroch., 24cm., klein referentienummer op eerste pp., [Academisch proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor in de theologie, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, 1963], R107640
xii + 155pp., hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering at spine), in the series "International Archives of the history of ideas" volume 44, R80722
226pp., 22cm., VG, in the series "Seminarium Latinum Osloense Nylatin. Oslohumanistene", text in norwegian, [content: I.Jakob Jakobsson Wolf: "Cenotaphium" Gravtale over Frederik II 1588 & "Carmen in nuptias" bryllupsdikt til Jakob VI av Skottland of Anne av Danmark 1590. (pp.11-113) & II.Halvard Gunnarsson: 'Akrostikhis' Aeresdikt i anledning av Christian IV's hylling i Oslo 1591 (utgitt i 1606) (pp.115-221)]
xxv + 272pp., 23cm., in the series "Reformationsgeschichtliche Studien und Texte" vol.119, softcover, few stamps, else VG, R69263
3 parties en un volume petit in-8 (154 x 100 mm), broché (couverture papier moderne), 68 feuillets titres compris [sign. A-H8, I4]. Première édition française de cet important essai de science politique de la Renaissance, traduit du latin, largement remanié et augmenté par l'auteur lui-même. L'ouvrage est divisé en trois parties: chacune comporte un titre propre compris dans la pagination. Grande marque de l'imprimeur au titre. Lettrines. Juriste, historien et magistrat du pays chartrain, Vincent de La Loupe étudie les attributions et fonctions des différents offices dans le royaume, recherche l'origine de leur pouvoir et cite les principaux travaux de ses contemporains en la matière: Paul Émile, Gaguin, Budé père et fils, etc. G. Weill ('Théories du pouvoir royal en France', p. 20-21) classe cet ouvrage comme exemplaire des théories du pouvoir absolu qui fleurissaient à la veille des Guerres de Religion. Cf. également R. Doucet, 'Institutions de la France au XVIe s.', p. 198 sq. et 898. (Brunet, III, 779. Guigard, 'Bibliothèque héraldique de la France', n°1920. Lindsay, 397. Saffroy, 13711). Biffures anciennes à la plume sur les titres des deuxième et troisième parties. Bon exemplaire.
In-4, broché, couverture imprimée (dos fendillé), xx, 67 p., texte sur 2 colonnes, 17 illustrations à pleine page. Préface en anglais, reproduction du texte original en français, et fac-similé des illustrations de l'édition publiée à Schiedam autour de 1500. Parfait état intérieur, exemplaire imprimé sur grand papier de Hollande.
Paris, Cerf, 1975, 379pp., br.orig., bel état
2 volumes grand in-8 carré, broché, 360 p. et xxiii, 377 p. Édition originale. Cartes in et hors texte. Les deux premières parties, complet en soi. Contributions de A. Journaux, P. Benaerts, M. David, A. Gobert, M. Lemosse. M. Boulet. Bon exemplaire.
Madrid, Instituto de España, 1968-1969. Dos volúmenes en gran folio; 172 pp., y 7 hs., 374 pp. + 23 pp. y 375-616 pp., 14 hs. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales. Pérdidas de papel en cabeza y pie de lomera.
Madrid, Medusa Ediciones, 2001. 4to.; 285 pp. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
Some scuffing/staining to front wrap. Else book is fine. ; This collection, based on an international conference that took place at the University of Dijon in March 2012, addresses the theme of the “native region” as it appears in the works of Renaissance authors whose languages of expression were Latin and French. The contributors offer several reflections on the image that these authors left of their “little homeland”, to borrow Cicero’s affectionate description of Arpinum. After an initial discussion of authors from southern Europe such as Mantua’s Battista Spagnoli and Spain’s Juan Luis Vivès, the volume takes as its central object the Humanist writers of northern Europe, both the famous and the more obscure, from a variety of national origins (Flemish, German, Scottish, French…). The chapters reveal several prominent characteristics of a northern humanism which, by articulating a northern, regional identity, confirms its opposition to (and rivalry with) southern humanism. They also analyze the diverse modes of description by means of which poets seek to describe their native region. Often laudatory, more rarely critical, these descriptions are sometimes “deflected”, for example when the “little homeland” is not the place of birth per se, but another, adopted place. At other times the birthplace is even rejected, most notably by Protestant authors. Taken together, these chapters present a vast overview of the images of their native region that nearly thirty humanist authors left to posterity. The writings here examined are by humanists from various countries, of diverse confessional affiliations, who composed their works in a variety of literary genres, yet all of them bear witness to the rich fecundity of this motif for a hermeneutic reading of their works. ; Travaux D'Humanisme Et Renaissance DXXI; 391 pages
Madrid, Fundación de Ciencias de la Salud, 2001. Folio; 406 pp. Ilustraciones. Impresión a doble columna. Texto en castellano. Encuadernación original en cartoné.
103 pages. Occassional markings in black ball point pen in text. Believe it or not, there is no more positive, life affirming philosophy than Humanism! No other system of thought and action provides greater freedom and potential for growth for the individual, for society and, indeed, for the world. Those locked in, baffled, held back by traditional faith systems, find in Humanism a way of life that lifts the spirit, frees the soul, enriches the mind, feeds the highest emotions and links humankind in a fellowship of understanding, caring and love. Author shares his perception of the positive virtues of Humanism. Book
211pp.geïll., catalogus van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling te Brugge Gruuthuusemuseum 11 nov.1983-30 jan.1984, 23cm., goede staat, B31402
xi + 262pp.+ 6 planches hors-texte, reliure cart. (dos en toile avec titre doré au dos, plats marbrés), bon état
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, (2) f., 115 p., qqs rouss., cachet. Édition originale. Exemplaire imprimé sur papier fort, non rogné, dans sa couverture d'origine, à l'état de parution.