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196313368Paris Arthaud 1963 Grand In-8 Ecu 261 pp, photographies en noir de Serge Moulinier, décor sur le 1er plat ; faibles manques sur jaquette rhodoïde.
24719Paris, Arthaud, 1967. In-4, cartonnage rouge pleine toile de l'éditeur, belle jaquette illustrée conservée, 265 pp.
1851Arthaud. 1963. Album in-4°, reliure pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée. 261 pages. E.O. 141 photographies de Serge Moulinier (en noir & blanc et en bistre, en héliogravure). Mise en page et typographie de François Cali.
27162Paris, Arthaud, 1967. 23 x 28, 265 pp., nombreuses illustrations en N/B, cartonnage d'édition + jaquette, bon état.
118722Arthaud Arthaud, 1963, 261 p., broché, sous jaquette et rhodoïd, environ 28x22cm. Bords de la jaquette légèrement frottés par endroits. Bon état et intérieur très propre.
17234Paris, Arthaud, 1967, in-4 relié en toile d'éditeur rouge sous jaquette et emboîtage, 265 p. 143 photographies en noir imprimées en héliogravure, 5 photographies en couleur et 91 dessins et plans. ETAT NEUF.
18583Paris, Arthaud, 1963. In-4 (280x230mm) relié en cartonnage toilé gris et noir sous jaquette illustrée, rhodoid et emboitage carton ; 261 p. Superbes photographies en noir, reproduites en héliogravure, mettant en scène la géométrie architecture gothique. Livre en très bel état.
48159Paris, B. Arthaud 1963, 285x225mm, 261pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Bel exemplaire.
20061245282006 Éditions Lieux Dits - 2006 - Grand In-4, relié, cartonnage gaufré blanc sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 184 pages - Très nombreuses photographiques en couleurs in et hors texte
Arthaud, 1963. In-4 relié pleine toile éditeur illustrée, rhodoïd, de 261 pages ornées de photos et figures, dans et hors-texte. Photos de Serge Moulinier. Bon état
Paris, Arthaud, 1967. In-4, cartonnage rouge pleine toile de l'éditeur, belle jaquette illustrée conservée, 265 pp. Très importante iconographie en héliogravure dans et hors-texte. Bel ex.
196519712ABMchn, Prestel 1965. 4°. 263 S. OLwd mit OU.
<p>cm. 38, rilegatura tela titolo al piatto e al dorso, sovracop. illustrata; p.104; 93 illustrazioni in nero e 31 tavole a colori fuori testo. Edizione fuori commercio per la Cassa di Risparmio di Bologna. Foto di Mario Carrieri</p>
8003PERIODES MEROVINGIENNE , CAROLINGIENNE ET ROMAINE . PERIODE FRANCAISE DITE GOTHIQUE STYLE FLAMBOYANT , RENAISSANCE .EDITIONS AUGUSTE PICARD .1927 ET 1929 .NOMBREUSES ILLUSTRATIONS . RELIE . TAMPONS DE BIBLIOTHEQUE .
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light rubbing to DJ. ; 168 pages; Agathias or Agathias Scholasticus (c. AD 536-582/594) , of Myrina, an Aeolian city in western Asia Minor, was a Greek poet and the historian who is a principal source for that part of the reign of Justinian I covered in his history. He studied law at Alexandria, returned to Constantinople in 554 to finish his training and practised as an advocate (scholasticus) in the courts. Literature, however, was his favourite pursuit. He wrote a number of short love-poems in epic metre, called Daphniaca. He also put together an anthology of epigrams by earlier and contemporary poets and himself, under the title of a Cycle of New Epigrams. Agathias re-edited the Greek Anthology, which preserves about a hundred of his epigrams, showing considerable taste and elegance. He also wrote marginal notes on the Periegetes of Pausanias. After the death of Justinian (565) , some of Agathias's friends persuaded him to write the history of his own times. This work in five books, On the Reign of Justinian, continues the history of Procopius, whose style it imitates, and is the chief authority for the period 552-558. It deals chiefly with the struggles of the Byzantine army, under the command of the eunuch Narses, against the Goths, Vandals, Franks and Persians.
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep ; 168 pages; Agathias or Agathias Scholasticus (c. AD 536-582/594) , of Myrina, an Aeolian city in western Asia Minor, was a Greek poet and the historian who is a principal source for that part of the reign of Justinian I covered in his history. He studied law at Alexandria, returned to Constantinople in 554 to finish his training and practised as an advocate (scholasticus) in the courts. Literature, however, was his favourite pursuit. He wrote a number of short love-poems in epic metre, called Daphniaca. He also put together an anthology of epigrams by earlier and contemporary poets and himself, under the title of a Cycle of New Epigrams. Agathias re-edited the Greek Anthology, which preserves about a hundred of his epigrams, showing considerable taste and elegance. He also wrote marginal notes on the Periegetes of Pausanias. After the death of Justinian (565) , some of Agathias's friends persuaded him to write the history of his own times. This work in five books, On the Reign of Justinian, continues the history of Procopius, whose style it imitates, and is the chief authority for the period 552-558. It deals chiefly with the struggles of the Byzantine army, under the command of the eunuch Narses, against the Goths, Vandals, Franks and Persians.
507147Umbrosius Hauden Berlin und Leipzig 1734 Fort in-8 ( 21 / 13 cm ) plein velin crème. Dos lisse et muet.Reliure à l'ancienne, ficelles apparentes au niveau des mors. Tranches rouges.476 pages.Ouvrage orné de 3 magnifiques gravures hors-texte dont une en frontispice.Poèmes du Baron von Canitz, la plupart écrits de la main. Amélioré et augmenté avec des gravures sur cuivre.Et un abrégé de sa vie plus un examen du bon goût et de la réthorique du Roi Johan Ulrich.Epître à Madame de Canitz.Poèmes galants.Texte en Allemand Gothique.Un poème avec traduction française en regard sur le Tabac : Sur le Tabac par Monsieur LOMBARD.Bel ouvrage très frais.
QWA-18341Casterman, 1995, in-4 rel. cart. carré (26 x 26), 261 p., coll. "Les Provinciales", réédition commentée d'extraits de "La Bible de Pierre" de John Ruskin (traduction de Marcel Proust), préface de Charles Baur, nombreuses photographies de Didier Cry, plans, cartes, jaquette, très bon état.
Mm 155x215 Collana "Biblioteca d'Arte" - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta editoriale, 277 pagine con 345 illustrazioni in nero su tavole fuori testo. Volume in perfette condizioni di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
(Pisa), s.n.t., 1965, in-4, tela editoriale verde, pp. 116, (1). Con bibliografia. Testo in dattiloscritto impresso solo al recto. Tesi di laurea discussa alla Facoltà di Lingue e Letterature Straniere (relatore: prof. Renato Chierici) nell'Anno Accademico 1964-65, presso l'Università degli Studi di Pisa.
540394P., Club des Libraires de France, 1963. In-12, en feuilles sous couverture rempliée aux armes de Marseille, [6]ff-69 pp. Edition limitée à 1000 exemplaires. Ex. non numéroté.
20031038882003 Editions du Masque Hachette-Livre - 2003 - In-8 broché - 1438 pages
In-16° (cm. 15,2x12,7), pp. 182, (2) con 29 FIGURE n.t. (alcune a doppia pag. Planimetrie, disegni archit., ornam. ecc.). Br. ed. (rinforzo e etich., qc. strappo marg. alle copp.). Nel 1805, su istanza diretta di Napoleone Bonaparte, Giuseppe Zanoia avviò i lavori per il completamento della facciata, in previsione dell'Incoronazione di Napoleone Re d'Italia, che avvenne il 6 maggio 1805. Il progetto venne finalmente concluso nel 1813 da Carlo Amati. Per tutto il secolo XIX si susseguirono inoltre lavori di restauro, volti a sostituire i materiali danneggiati dal tempo.
Mm 150x210 Brossura editoriale di pp.xxi- 152, in otimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
101940860X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover