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33137Antwerpen , Promotion, 1987 Gebonden, beige hardcover met goudopdruk, 21.6x15.4 cm., 43 pp. + Facsimile geillustreerd in z/w, beperkte oplage handelseditie 1000 genummerde exemplaren. ISBN 9070959119.
30886Anvers, De Vries , Relie, avec couverture, 327 pages, illustrations. ISBN 9789061744009.
19962080202102705582Kasari Town Board of Education 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 17 pages Size: A4 size Kasari Town Board of Education paperback
113pp.+ frontispice (portret van auteur) en tekeningen buiten tekst, 26cm., orig. omslag, goede staat, ["Prijsboek voor lagere en middelbare scholen"], T90149
164pp.+ zw/w illustraties buiten tekst, met handgeschreven signatuur en opdracht van auteur aan Lode Monteyne, 21cm., 2e vermeerderde druk, geïll. omslag, goede staat, B93521
1950T90149Gent, Fiat 1950 113pp.+ frontispice (portret van auteur) en tekeningen buiten tekst, 26cm., orig. omslag, goede staat, ["Prijsboek voor lagere en middelbare scholen"], T90149
23373Antwerpen, witte raaf, z/d oorspronkelijke uitgeversband 21x13.5 cm., 152 pp., illustraties in z/w.
Ugo Ugoletti, Al Gioren l'è, drè, fnir La Nazionale-Tip.Ed. in Parma, 1963, cm 25x17, pp. 98, br.ed. con ill. b/n.di Anna Vettori. Condizioni di conservazione Esemplare in buone condizioni con tracce d'uso e del tempo, bruniture ai margini. SETT204.L24567 blu
19872111902160700273Ueda Folklore Research Society 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 98p Size: 21cm Ueda Folklore Research Society paperback
19902111902160700323Ueda Folklore Research Society 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 21cm Ueda Folklore Research Society paperback
19912111902160700275Ueda Folklore Research Society 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 21cm Ueda Folklore Research Society paperback
19882111902160700272Ueda Folklore Research Society 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 51p Size: 21cm Ueda Folklore Research Society paperback
19892111902160700276Ueda Folklore Research Society 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 75p Size: 21cm Ueda Folklore Research Society paperback
18533098686Linz, Francisco-Carolinum, 1853. X, 94 S. Neuer Leinenband.
København, 1908-34. 8vo. og 4to. Indbundet i 11 ensartede solide hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Illustreret.
190834203København, 1908-34. 8vo. og 4to. Indbundet i 11 ensartede solide hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Illustreret.
19932110502151106319Nihon Fukushi University Chita Peninsula Research Institute 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nihon Fukushi University Chita Peninsula Research Institute paperback
ill., br. La figura della strega è entrata nel nostro immaginario con un patrimonio culturale che è tra i più antichi, ricchi e mutevoli che ci siano. Il periodo della caccia, a cavallo tra XIV e XVII secolo, ha visto istanze sociali (i disagi interni alla società del tempo) mescolarsi indissolubilmente all'evoluzione mistica di un periodo dominato dalla grande paura del diavolo: dinamiche che spesso hanno completamente trasfigurato la dimensione storica di fatti realmente accaduti. Lo studio critico dei documenti relativi ai processi intentati contro le streghe, dei libri e manuali a uso degli inquisitori, dei saggi teologici e giuridici di laici e autorevoli personaggi della Chiesa, pro e contro la persecuzione, ci permette di osservare con maggiore chiarezza il fenomeno: la demonizzazione del femmineo, la lotta contro la medicina e le pratiche della tradizione contadina ma anche i preesistenti culti pagani sono gli elementi che hanno alimentato nei secoli la grande paura delle streghe. Un breve saggio per capire dove e come è iniziata la caccia in Italia, dal Passo del Tonale al noce di Benevento attraverso i luoghi e le storie che hanno acceso le paure della folla, aperto le porte dei tribunali e visto i più illustri teologi argomentare se davvero potevano volare a dorso di animale e condannare a morte le strigimagae.
In 8° br. pp. 84, ben tenuto
20 cm, br. ill, p. 206, 11 tavole
Near Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Near fine. Signed and dedicated by the author. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). 127 p. Türkü yap.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 46 p., [12] numerous b/w plates. Le Coq was a Prussian / German brewery owner and wine merchant, who at the age of 40 began to study archaeology. Aided by his wealth, von Le Coq became a famous archaeologist and explorer of Central Asia. Von Le Coq was convinced that the influence of Ancient Greece could be found as far in the east as China. However, organising expeditions to Central Asia and China was beyond his means. The German archaeologist Hermann Parzinger has found a letter in the Prussian State Archive which reveals that the financial backing to von Le Coq's expedition came from no one else than the last German emperor Wilhelm II. Wilhelm was obsessed with Greek culture and supported one of the expeditions with 32,000 German gold marks. Von Le Coq was associated with the Museum für Völkerkunde (now called the Ethnological Museum of Berlin) in Berlin. Serving as assistant to the head of the Museum, Professor Albert Grünwedel, Le Coq helped plan and organize expeditions into the regions of western Asia, specifically areas near the Silk Road such as Gaochang. When Grünwedel fell ill before the departure of the second expedition, Le Coq was assigned to lead it. His account of the second and third German Turpan expeditions was published in English in 1928 as Buried Treasures of Chinese Turkestan. The expeditions found extensive networks of Buddhist and Manichaean cave temples in the Xinjiang region of Northwest China. Although many of the manuscripts found in the cave were destroyed during the excavation, von Le Coq speculated that he had discovered a major Manichaean library. Some of the paintings also led him to believe that he had found evidence of an Aryan culture, related to the Franks. With the help of his assistants, Theodor Bartus, Le Coq carved and sawed away over 360 kilograms (or 305 cases) of artifacts, wall-carvings, and precious icons, which were subsequently shipped to the museum. In Buried Treasures ..., Le Coq defends these "borrowings" as a matter of necessity, citing the turbulent nature of Chinese Turkestan at the time of the expeditions. Chinese consider this seizure a "colonial rapacity" comparable to the taking of the Elgin Marbles or the Koh-i-Noor diamond. The artifacts were put on display at the museum and were open to the public until 1944 when the relics were destroyed in a British bombing raid during World War II. This Turkish translation of 'Manichaica aus Chotscho'.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. Contents: Iki kelime Sölpük ve Pörsük; Fuat Özdemir'in ardindan; Edebi metne yazari tarafindan yapilan müdahaleler ve Irazca'nin Dirligi'ne bu açidan bir bakis; Gaziantep'ten derlenen bir masal üzerine; Mehmet Akif Ersoy'un Mahalle Kahvesi ve Meyhane siirleri üzerine bir degerlendirme; Adana Il Halk Kütüphanesi'nde bulunan bir Hikaye-i Ibrahim Edhem nüshasi; XVI. yüzyil sairlerinden Azizî'nin Nigârnâmesi'nin yeni bir nüshasi; Fuzûli'nin siirlerinde cemiyetli söz kullanimi; Gagauz kelimesinin kökeni üzerine yeni bir görüs.
Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 64 p., b/w and color ills. Türkmen costumes.= Türkmen giyimi. A study on Turcoman traditional costumes with many illustrations. Also important for traditional Turcoman folkloric handicraft and history of art.