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1969LFA-126722897N° 395-396-397 (Avril-mai-juin 1969), 32 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
184578185Partitions sur les Autres conflits Ménestrel 1845 approx.
1903833491903 Privas, Imprimerie Centrale, 1903, in 8° broché, 374 pages ; des rousseurs ; dos cassé avec manques de papier. Exemplaire à relier.
057729Paris sur l'imprimé à Leyde. Chez Louis Elzevier 1661 in 16 (14,5x8) 1 volume reliure pleine basane granitée havane, dos à nerfs, tranches teintées rouge, page de titre, 4 feuillets liminaires non chiffrés, 371 pages, premier cahier uniformément jauni, ex-libris manuscrit ancien à l"encre bune: Deratte. Henri II de Rohan, Duc de Rohani, Blain 1579-1638, noble breton membre de la maison de Rohan, chef de guerre des rébellions huguenotes contre le pouvoir royal catholique. Rare édition. Bon exemplaire
176311860Londres, sans nom, 1763 ; 8 tomes in-12 ; demi-chagrin vert-sapin, dos lisses à grand décor de rinceaux et roses dorés, 4 faux-nerfs dorés, palette en queue, tranches marbrées multicolores (reliure du tout début XIXe) ; VIII, LX, 415 ; (4) en tête à chaque volume ; VIII, 560 ; IX, 566 ; VI, 454 ; VIII, 484 ; VI, 477 ; VI, 483 ; VI, 375, (1) pp. ; chaque tome a sa propre table alphabétique ; 2 portraits gravés par Legrand au tome 1er.
1877881021877 Société des Livres Religieux, 1877, 349 p., demi-chagrin, plats frottés, coins éraflés, intérieur propre.
1992695Couverture souple Les Presses du Languedoc 1992 Montpellier 24x16,5 cm
8437o.J. französ. Militär. 1563 Gouverneur von Languedoc, 1567 Marechal u. 1593 Connetable de France. 1575-77 mit den Hugenotten verbündet. 1534 - 1614. Brustbild in Rüstung, im Schriftoval. Kupferstich bei D. Custos um 1600. 177 x 126 mm.
1838880491838 Pruhomme, 1838, 306 p., broché, édition originale une déchirure sans manque en bordure du premier plat, quelques rousseurs sur les pages, bon état pour le reste.
1838903131838 Prudhomme Libraire-Editeur, 1838, 341 p., broché, manque de papier sur le second plat, bas du dos émoussé, intérieur propre.
187533753J.B. Dumoulin & ANGERS, P.Lachèse, Belleuvre & Dolbeau, 1875. Edition Originale. In-12 broché (18 x 11,5 cm) 18 x 11,5 cm, 563 pages, illustré de 3 gravures hors-texte et 2 plans dépliants. Au sommaire : Monographie de Notre-Dame de Beaufort en Vallée, Eglise et Paroisse. Anjou(Préface. Abréviations. Antiquité du pays. Fondation de l'église, son vocable. Reconstruction. Les Huguenots à Beaufort. Les monuments. Administrations. Préludes de la Révolution. Première émeute. Constitution civile du clergé. Fête de la raison. L'église est fermée et saccagée. Fête de l'être suprême. L'église transformée en halle aux grains. Culte constitutionnel. Le Concordat. Restauration. Reconstruction. Mobilier. Reliques. Ornements.Usages. Chapelles desservies dans l'église Notre Dame. Legs des Couscher. Cimetières et sépultures. Liste des personnes notables inhumées dans l'église. Prieuré-cure. Prieurs-curés. Notabilités ecclésiastiques originaires de Beaufort. Grégoire XI est-il né à Beaufort. Pièces justificatives). Couverture défraîchie en bon état, intérieur en bon état.
Two volumes, complete. FIRST EDITION of these important memoirs covering the years from 1685 to 1703, focusing especially on 1685 and 1686. XLVII, 403; 3, 409 pp. An irreplaceable source on Louis XIV and the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Printed on very good wove paper. Large 8vo. Original printed wraps. Some very minor wear to wraps, else UNCUT, FINE, AND BRIGHT. A pristine set. Very rare.
est39t3DImension extérieur : 43 x 58,5 cm et cuvette 35,5 x 48,5 cm. 18 ème siècle . Massacre des Huguenots fait à Paris le 24 août 1572 jour de la Saint Barthelemy au moins dix-mille d’entre eux, entre autres de Gaspar de Coligny amiral de France et de plus de 500 seigneurs et gentils-hommes. Eau-forte en très bon état, nettoyé par un professionnel. On peut seulement constater une trace de scotch au verso ainsi que quelques marques de crayon et tâches.
2024LFA-126745988Un ouvrage de 174 pages, format 110 x 180 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2024, Editions Lanore, bon état
16988Broché - 15 X 23,5 - 156 pp - année1983 - Editions Pierre Marcel Favre -
3625Publications du musée du désert en Cévennes 1946
49029N° 3 - 1ère année - Jeudi 15 mars 1923 - Rédaction, Administration, Publicité / 21, Rue des Capucins. Lyon - revue illustrée - Grand in-8 broché
17342731Stockholm: de l'imprimerie de l'Historiographe du Royaume Par Hartwig Gercken 1734. Agenda format 12mo 168 x 69 mm. 4 304; 392 20 pp. 2 parts with alphabetical index and final errata page. Woodcut title-page ornaments and tailpieces type-ornament headpieces. Light foxing to first few leaves. Contemporary speckled sheep gilt edges marbled pastedown endpapers very worn spine completely abraded with loss at top paper lettering-piece barely legible Livre de Cantiques. A rare hymnal with a catechism and prayers for the small French Huguenot community who had taken refuge in Sweden. Most had fled to Sweden after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 although a few French Calvinists had settled there earlier. They were not warmly welcomed by the Swedes who tried to amalgamate them with the English and German reformed groups. A small community persisted and in 1700 a first hymnal was published in Stockholm to meet their needs. This second edition was substantially revised and enlarged.The hymns are in French with headings in Swedish and usually German all indexed in the final table. Containing more hymns than psalms this is among the earlier French Lutheran hymnals. The Genevan reformist and poet Benedict Pictet was the first to advocate adding hymns to the psalters of the Reformed French communities but only in Germany did this truly catch on after about 1705. This Stockholm edition clearly follows the German model. In a prefatory letter to the reader the editor Laurent Arnell then pastor of the French Lutheran church in Stockholm explains that he decided to publish this because so few copies remained of the 1700 edition. As the latter contained an insufficient number of hymns he added 85 new ones and along the way he couldn't resist improving some of the wording the result being that he spent far more time on this revised edition than intended. Ars longa . Part 1 contains 224 hymns of which numbers 17-58 correspond to 38 psalms including four given in two versions. The French text of the psalms may derive from various sources: during the late 17th and 18th centuries a plethora of different French paraphrases of the psalms appeared: "A côté de la soixantaine de poètes qui ont donné une traduction complète en vers de l'ensemble des 150 psaumes plus de 250 noms peuvent être cités pour la paraphrase de quelques psaumes seulement" Le Chant de David Les Pseaumes en vers français exhibition at the Bibliothèque Part-Dieu Lyon Sept-Dec. 2010. As opposed to the psalms many of the present hymns were probably either written or heavily revised by Arnell. Printed as prose without music many include verbal indications of melodies referring to tunes used for other hymns e.g. "Sur l'air du N. 163" which were already firmly associated with a melody. The work opens with "Catechism in the form of hymns" "Le Catéchisme en forme de cantiques". Citing its rather clumsy verses Puaux remarked that it was rather foolhardy of Arnell to undertake his revision. Part 2 contains the Gospels and Epistles for every Sunday and feast day and also includes a "Catéchisme de Luther" pp. 233-252 in more traditional question and answer form including advice on explaining to children the Ten Commandments Articles of Faith Sacrament and other ceremonies and symbols. Further instructive material includes biblical passages on the duties of various social states women husbands parents etc. and a prose account of the Passion. Prayers for various occasions and social groups and the Litany conclude the edition. There is an index of incipits in French Swedish and German. OCLC locates 5 copies of which one in the US Yale with no US copies of the 1700 edition. Bibliographie des Psaumes Imprimés en Vers Français 1525-1900 apparently still unpublished no. 1537 cf. BM Lyon online catalogue entry for this edition. Cf. F. Puaux Histoire de l'établissement des protestants français en Suède 1892 p. 66. de l'imprimerie de l'Historiographe du Royaume, Par Hartwig Gercken unknown books
17342731Stockholm: de l'imprimerie de l'Historiographe du Royaume Par Hartwig Gercken 1734. Agenda format 12mo 168 x 69 mm. 4 304; 392 20 pp. 2 parts with alphabetical index and final errata page. Woodcut title-page ornaments and tailpieces type-ornament headpieces. Light foxing to first few leaves. Contemporary speckled sheep gilt edges marbled pastedown endpapers very worn spine completely abraded with loss at top paper lettering-piece barely legible Livre de Cantiques. A rare hymnal with a catechism and prayers for the small French Huguenot community who had taken refuge in Sweden. Most had fled to Sweden after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 although a few French Calvinists had settled there earlier. They were not warmly welcomed by the Swedes who tried to amalgamate them with the English and German reformed groups. A small community persisted and in 1700 a first hymnal was published in Stockholm to meet their needs. This second edition was substantially revised and enlarged.The hymns are in French with headings in Swedish and usually German all indexed in the final table. Containing more hymns than psalms this is among the earlier French Lutheran hymnals. The Genevan reformist and poet Benedict Pictet was the first to advocate adding hymns to the psalters of the Reformed French communities but only in Germany did this truly catch on after about 1705. This Stockholm edition clearly follows the German model. In a prefatory letter to the reader the editor Laurent Arnell then pastor of the French Lutheran church in Stockholm explains that he decided to publish this because so few copies remained of the 1700 edition. As the latter contained an insufficient number of hymns he added 85 new ones and along the way he couldn't resist improving some of the wording the result being that he spent far more time on this revised edition than intended. Ars longa . Part 1 contains 224 hymns of which numbers 17-58 correspond to 38 psalms including four given in two versions. The French text of the psalms may derive from various sources: during the late 17th and 18th centuries a plethora of different French paraphrases of the psalms appeared: "A côté de la soixantaine de poètes qui ont donné une traduction complète en vers de l'ensemble des 150 psaumes plus de 250 noms peuvent être cités pour la paraphrase de quelques psaumes seulement" Le Chant de David Les Pseaumes en vers français exhibition at the Bibliothèque Part-Dieu Lyon Sept-Dec. 2010. As opposed to the psalms many of the present hymns were probably either written or heavily revised by Arnell. Printed as prose without music many include verbal indications of melodies referring to tunes used for other hymns e.g. "Sur l'air du N. 163" which were already firmly associated with a melody. The work opens with "Catechism in the form of hymns" "Le Catéchisme en forme de cantiques". Citing its rather clumsy verses Puaux remarked that it was rather foolhardy of Arnell to undertake his revision. Part 2 contains the Gospels and Epistles for every Sunday and feast day and also includes a "Catéchisme de Luther" pp. 233-252 in more traditional question and answer form including advice on explaining to children the Ten Commandments Articles of Faith Sacrament and other ceremonies and symbols. Further instructive material includes biblical passages on the duties of various social states women husbands parents etc. and a prose account of the Passion. Prayers for various occasions and social groups and the Litany conclude the edition. There is an index of incipits in French Swedish and German. OCLC locates 5 copies of which one in the US Yale with no US copies of the 1700 edition. Bibliographie des Psaumes Imprimés en Vers Français 1525-1900 apparently still unpublished no. 1537 cf. BM Lyon online catalogue entry for this edition. Cf. F. Puaux Histoire de l'établissement des protestants français en Suède 1892 p. 66. de l'imprimerie de l'Historiographe du Royaume, Par Hartwig Gercken unknown
P. , H. Champion et Auch Cocharaux fr. "Archives historiques de la Gascogne", fascicule IV, 1884. In-8 reliure bradel demi toile bleue, couvertures conservées, 281 pages. Excellent état. Ces documents concernent la troisième période des guerres de religion qui débute avec le siège de Navarrenx le 27 avril 1569 ; une partie des documents est extraite des Archives Municipales de Bagnères-de Bigorre.
176620203Londres, chez Becket et De Hendt, 1766 ; in-8 (216 x 145 mm), broché ; [4], 250, [2] pp., couverture d’attente de papier vert avec les plats contrecollés d’une feuille de passe imprimée en français.
8381o.J. Connetable de France. 1575 Hugenottenführer. 1543 Saint-Bonnet de Champsaur - 1626 Valence. Brustbild im Schriftoval. Kupferstich von D. Custos um 1600. 174 x 129 mm.
1995500331612Le Grand Livre Du Mois 1995 22x15 2x3 2cm. 1995. Broché. Neuvième tome de la série Fortune de France de Robert Merle 'Les Roses de la vie' suit le jeune Louis XIII après l'assassinat de Concini alors qu'il doit affronter les difficultés de son règne : les manœuvres de la reine mère Marie de Médicis l'agitation des huguenots et les défis de son mariage avec Anne d'Autriche. Le roman mêle fiction et faits historiques sur sept ans d'histoire de France des chemins du Midi protestant aux salons du Louvre
14997Paris, Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français, 1910 ; plaquette in-8, brochée. 48 pp. - 5 illustrations in-texte. Très bon état.
55209aafParis, Fischbacher, 1885, gr. in-8vo, LV + 148 p., reliure en demi-cuir, fleurons et titre dorés au dos. Bel exemplaire.