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0365319740.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Mm 235x335 Volume in copertina rigida privo della sovraccoperta e della custodia, 284 pagine con 48 tavole a colori del famoso artista. Ottima copia nel suo insieme; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordinbe.
Introduction " The subject of this book is the imaginative world of an Orthodox Christian village in Greece, and specifically the cosmological, religious and moral imagination associated with the characteristic forms of its life. . . . To become aware of the religious imagination in subsistence villages of this kind in Europe involves engaging with a living reality which is often only seen at a distance, through the prism of debates which remain very much alive in the religious history of the West. With a Greek village this is particularly the case: Greece has remained to many the mother of the western world, whether as the first source of free, rational thought or as the source of the Greek language in which the New Testament was first written. And for this reason western preoccupations with Greece have shaped perceptions of the Greek imagination in distinct ways. .. . .Another great part of Romiosýne is the Byzantine legacy of the Orthodox Christian faith, whose symbols and thought forms are embedded throughout the culture, and Greeks may resist the ethos of the modern European state not only from individualism or scepticism, but also from an Orthodox vision of society. ... I have ...tried to clarify how they relate to the Orthodox understanding of things, so as to provide as complete a picture as is possible in the space available of the Greek religious imagination as I found it within the varied aspects of one community. " Book
19561167049London, Methuen, (1956). Gr.-8vo. 160 S. m. zahlr., überwiegend farbigen Illustr. OLwd m. farbig illustr. OUmschl.
100201aaf(Neuchâtel, C.-H. Wolfrath), 1824, 13.5x13.5 cm (Lichtbild) gravure au trait coloriée . Tirée de ‘Costumes suisses par G. Lory fils et F.-W. Moritz’ N° 55. 1 feuille encadrement (28x34 cm).
104138aafs.d., vers 1810, 25.5x16.8 cm, gravure sur cuivre coloriée à la main / Trachtenblatt. Blatt N° 21, kolorierter Kupferstich. 1 feuille / 1 Blatt. Passepartout.
104222aafParis, Wild, Imp. Lemercier, (ca. 1860), 20.5x17 cm, image ovale lithographié à 2 tons et coloriée à la main, avec la signature de l'artiste Fuchslin del. et du lithogr Schultz, 1 feuille passepartout.
131998aafImpr. Lemercier, s.d. vers 1840, 18x13 cm, kolorierte Lithographie, Lith. de Kaeppelin 1 feuille.
135346aafdébut XIXe 20x14 cm. + 23x15 cm. + (dessin): 15.5 x 10 cm. ens. dans 2 passepartout.
1784880941784 Paris, Alexandre Jombert, 1784, in 4°, cartonnage d'attente de l'époque, 32 pages de texte et 98 planches hors-texte ; à toutes marges ; dos fendu et abimé avec manque de papier.
1740.1aafum 1860 21x28 cm. Lithogr. color. à la main / Handkol. Litho, Einzelblatt. Goldrahmen.
131964aaf(A Unterseen, chez l'auteur et à Berne, chez J.-J. Bourgdorfer), s.d. (1802), gr. in-4to, (36x29 cm), tirée de la „Collection de costumes suisses, tirés du cabinet de Mr. Meyer d'Aarau, par F. N. Koenig. (dit: ‘Le Grand Koenig’)“ une planche gravée à l’aquatinte et coloriée à la main, (à la manière de lavis, et coloriée), unter passepartout in Übereckvergoldeter rahmen. sehr schönes Exemplar.
2006LFA-126745324Un ouvrage de 156 pages, format 225 x 225 mm, illustré, relié toile, publié en 2006, Editions Equinoxe, bon état
1831UUI-11306Gravure de format 48/32,5 cm pour la planche, 35/24 cm pour la gravure elle-même, représentant deux femmes en costume espagnol, gravure issue du grand livre d’Achille Devéria, "Costumes historiques de ville ou de théâtre et travestissements", paru en 1831 chez Goupil et Vibert, Bulla et Delarue, Imprimerie lithographique de Cattier. Bien que jaunies ou partiellement jaunies selon les cas, ces gravures restent de toute beauté. Rares et recherchées. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 7,76 euros sur la France, 19,60 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY ou "LIVRES ET BROCHURES", n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
1800ST17757London: William Miller; T. M'Lean; William Bulmer 1800-18. 370 x 270 mm. 14 1/2 x 10 1/2". Seven volumes. <br/> Uniformly bound in stately contemporary dark burgundy straight-grain morocco covers with gilt palmette-and-wheat-sheaf border inner frame of blind-stamped grapevine raised bands spine compartments densely gilt with repeating botanical tools gilt lettering gilt-rolled turn-ins all edges gilt. Two engraved titles with hand-colored vignettes not included in plate count and 356 FULL-PAGE HAND-COLORED PLATES FEATURING COSTUMES OCCUPATIONS AND SOCIAL INTERACTION OF VARIOUS NATIONS. Volume I-III V and VI with text in French as well as English. Front pastedown with armorial bookplate of Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant 1st Baron Penrhyn. Abbey Life 430; Abbey Travel 71 244 370 373 532 533. Joints and extremities lightly rubbed one board with a couple of faint scratches two rear boards with neat older repairs to short tears at tail edge but the bindings quite sound and most attractive on the shelf. Flyleaves a little foxed minor offsetting from plates to text leaves occasionally more pronounced but never offensive isolated minor marginal foxing to plates otherwise very fine WITH CLEAN BRIGHT PLATES.<br/> <br/> This is a collection of major early 19th century color plate books with well-drawn and richly-colored engravings in bindings that make a handsome appearance on the shelf. All of these works have appealing plates where the costumes of the various social strata are carefully and colorfully delineated. And two of the volumes--those showing British costumes and the book on Chinese punishments--contain in addition a good deal of diverting background detail that serves as a revealing context for each of the costumes depicted. The content of each of the volumes is worth noting. With a few exceptions the plates in the "Costumes of China" portray ordinary working-class men and women toiling at their trades. We see a bookseller with his wares spread out on a mat women sewing and embroidering a butcher a fisher a barber a man with a "magic lantern" show and a "man striking a small gong during an eclipse" an ancient ritual that the author tells us he was privileged to witness on 17 November 1789. The "Punishments of China" volume is filled with almost gleefully painful depictions of all degrees of disciplinary action from the relatively minor twisting of the ears or chaining to an iron pole to the humiliating ordeal of the wooden collar to methods of execution by beheading or by crucifixion using a cord. The opulent and brightly colored costumes in Dalvimart's volume on Turkey are mostly those of the ruling classes although also represented is a wide variety of native dress from the many regions of the vast Turkish empire of the day which included Bosnia Albania Syria Egypt and parts of Greece. It is particularly interesting to contrast the clothing of the very heavily veiled Turkish and Egyptian women with the much more relaxed style of the Greek women and the nearly immodest garb of the female Bedouin. We also are shown a eunuch an odalisque from the harem a grand vizier various royal functionaries and government officials all splendidly attired. The Russian costumes based on engravings done by C. W. Müller at the request of Empress Catherine the Great are focused on the ethnic dress of the empire's many holdings. The Laplanders and Finns wear clothing that would look familiar to most Europeans but the Mongols in their Oriental dress would be quite exotic. The clothing of the northern tribes such as the Kamchatkans Aleutians Koriaks and Tungoosi will impress the modern reader with their similarity to the traditional dress of Native American and First Nation peoples. The Tchutski woman is even depicted naked to display her tattoos. Bertrand de Moleville's Austrian costumes also illustrate the native dress of the empire's citizens but the illustrations here are less fashion plates than romanticized scenes: peasant couples are shown courting and dancing; Croatian women gossip beside a stream; and a wild-haired Bohemian gypsy whose "profession is not hard to guess" from her state of "déshabillé" flees with her naked and no doubt illegitimate child. Pyne's "Costumes of Great Britain" is one of the most highly praised works in this set and for good reason: the simple working men and women of Britain it depicts are always shown going about their daily tasks in the midst of a well-realized scene. The woman selling "salop" a hot morning beverage is seated at her cart with its urn judiciously located by the watchman's stall surrounded by customers including soldiers and a woman with her market basket. A fireman with an ax and a torch hurries toward his engine company while they unwrap their hose. The potter is at his wheel the tanner is cleaning skins and the bill-sticker posts the winning lottery numbers. The clothing while carefully detailed is almost secondary to the depictions of everyday life. The "Military Costumes of Turkey" illustrates the official regalia "uniform" is much too drab a word for these outfits worn by officers in various regions of the empire. Perhaps the most intriguing plate here is that of the Ladle Bearer a post that was also illustrated in "Costumes of Turkey." What appears to be a man with a giant spoon is in fact the holder of an important military position equivalent to the color-bearer in a western army. We are told that the loss of its ladles is the greatest disgrace that can befall a Turkish regiment: if the two great ladles the size of a grown man that are borne into battle at the head of the troops are captured the regiment must be disbanded and formed anew. Former owner Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant 1st Baron Penrhyn 1800-86 was a leading figure in the Welsh slate industry; he owned the Penrhyn Quarry the largest slate quarry in the world at the end of the 19th century. He was known for his paternalistic attitude to his employees creating the "model village" of Llandegai to house the quarry workers. It was notable for having "no corrupting alehouse." He was ruthless enough to fire 80 men in 1868 because they did not vote for his son George who was running for a seat in Parliament. Single volumes from this set appear with frequency in the marketplace; full sets show up much less often; sets as handsome and well preserved as the present are rarely seen. William Miller; T. M'Lean; William Bulmer unknown
142264aafLondon, Printed for W. Miller, MDCCCIII, (1803), in-folio, 4 ff. (titres anglais / franç. + 2 ff. dédications / 4 ff. préfaces / 1 f. de Table + 73 planches en couleurs accompagnies de 73 ff. de descriptions,II + 140 pages of descriptions + 73 handcoloured engraved plates including the engraved title (by J. Dadley, published 1803 by E. Harding), Exlibris (Armorial bookpates:) F. H. Goodyear (devise: Possunt quia posse videntur) / + John Arden (devise: Patientia vinces), full red leather binding with gilt decorations on spine and covers. Light signes of use on extremites.
64712CCBB, Centre culturel de Boulogne-Billancourt, 30 janvier-30 avril 1989, 56 pp., grange brochure agrafée, couverture partiellement insolée, état très correct.
2001LFA-126741551Un ouvrage de 544 pages, format 230 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2001, The Pepin Press, bon état
cm. 16,5 x 23,5, xviii-114 pp. con 63 ill. n.t. 324 gr. xviii-114 p.
393, Brussel, C.A.D., 1960 (db).**, in-folio, 230pp. text in NL-FR.
1710est156t4Dimension 14 x 36 cm. Représentation de différents costumes et vêtements féminins. Dans son jus, bords et marges un peu abîmés, papier bruni ainsi que certaines traces de pliures visibles. Reste dans un état global correcte et l'image n'est pas altérée. Réalisée en 1710.
1998LFA-126713892Un ouvrage de 112 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1998, Desclée de Brouwer-Rempart, collection "Patrimoine Vivant", bon état
42775Fanlac.1987.Gd.in-4,couv.souple ill.en couleurs.181 p.Nombreuses illustrations et dessins en noir. TBE.
1912LFA-126740920Revue historique et documentaire de 10 pages, format 200 x 305 mm, illustrée, brochée J. Leroy & Cie Editeurs, bon état
1912LFA-126740921Revue historique et documentaire de 10 pages, format 200 x 305 mm, illustrée, brochée J. Leroy & Cie Editeurs, bon état