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pp. 186, cm 23x16, brossura.
184pp., 16cm., dans la série "Classiques pour tous" vol.14, br.orig., cachet, qqs.rousseurs, bon état, Y72951
pp. 121, cm 21x15, brossura, Beitrage zur romanischen Philologie des Mittelalters, band V.
Creasing to spine and front cover. Fly page has one line of writing in pen. One page of text has notes in pen. ; Classiques Francais Du Moyen Age; Vol. 80
pp. 633, cm 17x11, brossura, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 139, Nuovo.
pp. 188, cm 18x11, brossura, coll. Points.
251 pages. covers lightly creased, (Dangerous Men). eng
In 8 (22x14,5) Legatura in tela con titolo in oro al dorso; pp.514; Molto buono
pp. 537, cm 21x14, rilegatura editoriale, Nuovo.
In 16°, brossura editoriale ornata, pp. 148, (2), coll. "Testi e manuali N°21", lievi bruniture ma buon esemplare. (MAG ZD3) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
pp. 458, cm 24x17, brossura.
pp. 538, in 8°, bross., Nuovo
br. Quando, nel 1323, i sette Tolosani fondarono il Concistori del Gai Saber per dare nuovo impulso alla tradizione lirica dell'Occitania, il canto trobadorico sopravviveva come oggetto di culto, modello di ars dictandi, ma la sua stagione creativa era da tempo conclusa; anche se, prima di spegnersi nei territori che ne avevano visto la splendida fioritura, quella poesia aveva trasmesso la sua eredità alle più importanti culture d'Europa. Un lascito ancora vitale nelle varie letterature nazionali, mentre l'affermarsi del francese come lingua egemone e la conseguente, irreversibile riduzione degli idiomi del Midi, fin dal XV secolo, al rango di patois hanno fortemente limitato il successo dei tentativi di riscatto occitanico, iniziati già nel Cinquecento e proseguiti fino ai giorni nostri con un momento di fulgore, legato alla personalità di Frédéric Mistral e al cenacolo dei félibres, nella Provenza della seconda metà dell'Ottocento.
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8vo., First Edition thus; original buff wrappers printed in black, a near fine copy. Augustan Reprint Society, Publication No. 101-102. This facsimile is a high-quality photographic reprint of copies in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. VERY SCARCE.
97pp. + 2 fac-similés des autographes conservés à Saint-Point, 18cm., br.orig., imprimé sur papier de luxe, 2 cachets, bon état, Y72940
Two volumes. pp. 201; 240 + Engraved portrait plates. Small 12mo. Uncut. Contemporary French half leather bindings, spines worn. Printed bookplate of Jan Paulus Schumacher. Edited by A. E. Cailleau. Pierre du Pallet, called by the name of Abelard, was a successful educator in the Cathedral School of Notre Dame when (in 1115) he was appointed tutor to Heloise, the beautiful and talented 17 year old niece of cannon Fulbert, with whom he was lodging. They fell madly in love and were forced to flee together to Brittany. After Heloise gave birth to a son they were secretly married and returned to Paris. Relatives of Heloise would not be distracted from their revenge and one night they surprised Abelard in his bedroom and castrated him. In shame, Abelard joined the Abbey St. Denis as a monk, and Heloise became a nun. As they both rose to prominence (and Abelard in philosophical and religious controversy), they kept up a loving correspondence. In the end, their corpses were laid to rest together, and their tale became legend. Though Abelard exerted great influence on the minds of his contemporaries and the course of medieval thought, he would be little known to us today - but for his connection with Heloise. Their letters are the main source for details of Abelard's life and his love. "Then there is no more left but this, that in our doom the sorrow yet to come shall be no less than the love we two have already known" - Heloise speaking to Abelard as she agreed to their marriage. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR3
pp. XI.24, cm 19x12, brossura, Classique Francais du Moyen Age 43, tracce del tempo.
cm. 18 x 25,5, viii-162 pp. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie II: Linguistica Tedesco 286 gr. viii-162 p.
pp. 123, cn 23x15, brossura, Publications Romanes et Francaises, CXXVII.
pp. 197, cm 23x14, brossura, intonso.
pp. 97, cm 22x14, brossura, Intonso.
1 Vol. In-4 p pergam.editoriale pag. 182 PROG 6725 CATT_ATT 23
pp. LVIII-311, cm 24x17, brossura, tracce del tempo.