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19741260601974 Ekdotike Athenon S.A. - 1974 - Fort in-folio, reliure simili-cuir?, premier plat décoré d'un paon en couleurs, dos lisse titré en doré et décoré de caissons orné de fleurons en couleurs, sous jaquette illustrée, dans son emboîtage illustré de l'éditeur - 496 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations - Texte en anglais
199949494ABStuttgart, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, 1999. 4° (25x17), 278 S., mit Bildtafeln, Oln mit ill OU, vorderer FussKante am Kapital mit Stauchung, hintere Umschlag, nahezu ungelesen, gutes Exemplar, [= Oberrheinische Studien; 16 : herausgegeben von der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für geschichtliche Landeskunde am Oberrhein e.
E21440/ 2*<p>Royal Monasteries and Their Significance The PRINT Bangkok 1987 WL CODE E21440/ 2 SIZE 24 pp. fully illus. in col. 210 x 290 mm BOOK WEIGHT 0.120 Kg PACKING WEIGHT 0.200 Kg</p> paperback
193448698ABStuttgart, Verlag Ernst Klett, (1934). 4°quer (21x30), 95 S., mit zahlr. fotograf Aufnahmen von Skulpturen, OKart (Brosch) mit Titeldruck, gering angeschmutzt, fest sauber und gepflegt,
195554802ABRottenburg a. N., Rottenburger Druckerei, [1955/56]. 8° (21x15), 87 S., mit zahlr. fotograf Aufnahmen, ill OKart (Brosch), fest sauber und gepflegt,
69095Arché Arché, Coll. Itinéraires, 1982, 213 p., petit in-8, broché, des rousseurs sur la couverture, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre, pages non coupées (jamais lu).
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, title-vignette, 7 plates, woodcut illustrations in the text and full-page colour map; original maroon cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, chocolate endpapers, uncut, backstrip lightly chafed at head and tail else a near fine copy. With the nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of T.V. Scudamore on front paste-down, and 24pp publisher's catalogue (January 1887) bound in at end. The frontispiece has been mounted on front free endpaper verso; the plate 'Monastery of St. Paul', called for at p.217, is placed at p.223. THIS VOLUME REMAINS THE ONLY SUBSTANTIAL WORK IN ENGLISH dedicated to the Athos peninsula, its monasteries and its monks. The author, who lived with the monks of several monasteries during the 1880s, records its ecclesiastical history throughout the Byzantine and Ottoman periods to its present status as an independent Greek state. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
198626220ABRiedlingen, Katholisches Pfarramt St. Georg, (1986). gr8°quer (21x23), 144 S., mit zahlr. teils farb Abb., ill OKart (Brosch), ohne Gebrauchsspuren, fest sauber und gepflegt,
199924846Paris Le Club ( Bartillat ) 1999 In-8 367 pp
28543Paris, Institut d’Ethnologie 1933, 270x175mm, XIX- 404pages, reliure percaline. Titre doré au dos. Bel exemplaire.
R28770, Abbaye Saint-Martin de Ligugé fascs.disponibles : Nrs.58 (1925-Tome 15); nrs.63-64 (1926-T.16); nrs.65-66-67-68 (1927-T.17); nrs.69-70-71-72 (1928-T.18); nrs.73-74-75-76 (1929-T.19); nrs.77-80 (1930-T.20); nrs.81-85-93-96-97; nrs.101-103-104 (1936-T.26); nrs.113-114-116 (T.29-1939); nrs.122-123-124 (T.31-1941); nr.133/140 (T.34/35-1944-'45); qqs.rousseurs (& estampe dans qqs.nrs.), bon état, prix par nr.: (nr.133/140 est au prix de deux fascicules)
fascs.disponibles : Nrs.58 (1925-Tome 15); nrs.63-64 (1926-T.16); nrs.65-66-67-68 (1927-T.17); nrs.69-70-71-72 (1928-T.18); nrs.73-74-75-76 (1929-T.19); nrs.77-80 (1930-T.20); nrs.81-85-93-96-97; nrs.101-103-104 (1936-T.26); nrs.113-114-116 (T.29-1939); nrs.122-123-124 (T.31-1941); nr.133/140 (T.34/35-1944-'45); qqs.rousseurs (& estampe dans qqs.nrs.), bon état, prix par nr.: (nr.133/140 est au prix de deux fascicules)
41863Annecy, Société des Amis du Vieil Annecy 2004 - 2005, 235x175mm, 583pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
M., Fortanet, 1919, 23'5 x 16 cm., 199 págs.
191039338ABRavensburg, Verlag Friedrich Ulrich, 1910. gr8° (24x16), III, 243 S., OKart (Brosch), Umschlag angestaubt/angeschmutzt, fest und sauber,
17801000388AGAugsburg, Akademie Imperiale d'Empire, (1780). Kupferstich altkoloriert von F. Leizelt nach J. A. Gmeinder, Ansicht 27 x 40 cm, in Goldleiste unter Glas gerahmt 47 x 58 cm, [Schefold, Württemberg; 6262 mit Abb. 231].- Blatt ausserhalb der Darstellung gebräunt, oberer spiegelverkehrter Titel unter Passepartout, schönes dekoratives Blatt,
17801000390AGAugsburg, Akademie Imperiale d'Empire, (1780). Kupferstich altkoloriert von Balthasar Frederic Leizelt nach J. A. Gmeinder, Ansicht 28 x 41 cm, in Goldleiste unter Glas gerahmt 47 x 58 cm, [Schefold, Württemberg; 6261].- Blatt etwas gebräunt, schönes dekoratives Blatt, Rahmen an der oberen Kante mit kleiner Bestossung,
17801000389AGAugsburg, Akademie Imperiale d'Empire, (1780). Kupferstich altkoloriert von Balthasar Frederic Leizelt nach J. A. Gmeinder, Ansicht 28 x 40 cm, in Goldleiste unter Glas gerahmt 47 x 58 cm, [Schefold, Württemberg; 6265 mit Abb. 229].- Blatt etwas gebräunt, schönes dekoratives Blatt,
188451883ABRavensburg, Selbstverlag des Verfassers, 1884. 8° (18x12), VIII, 155 S., 1 gefalteter Grundriss-Plan in Kupferstich, schlichter späterer Hln, Rückenleinen angeschmutzt, Bindungsnotiz 1944 auf Vorsatz, die ersten 4 Bl. mit leichter Quetschfalte und kleinem reparierten Randeinriss, sonst fest und sauber,
41626Paris, Le Grand Livre du Mois, 2001. 15 x 22, 322 pp., reliure souple d'édition, état neuf.
1977LFA-126750198Un ouvrage de 140 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1977, Librairie Larousse, collection "Découvrir : Beautés de la France", bon état
pp. iv, 321. XLib. Inked ownership of Henry Gifford. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, beveled edges. Gilt lettered spine and gold vignette of Tzarist imperial double eagle arms on front cover. Though XLib, still a nice copy. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! RUSSIA/1
200658760ABAugsburg, Druckerei Frischmann (Druck), 2006. 8° (21x15), 104 S., mit zahlr. fotograf Aufnahmen, Grundriss, ill OKart (Brosch), überarbeitete und ergänzte Aufl. sauber und wohlerhalten,
198158759ABHersbruck, Druckerei Pfeiffer (Druck), 1981. 8° (21x15), 64 S., mit zahlr. fotograf Aufnahmen, Grundriss, 1 eingefaltete historische Karte, ill OKart (Brosch), sauber und wohlerhalten,
In-4° grande; pp. (20), 503, (1), marca tipografica incisa su legno al frontespizio. Legatura in piena pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Un libro di viaggio che ripercorre i luoghi di San Domenico. Il domenicano Giovanni Michele Pio compila in quest’opera una straordinaria storia dell’Ordine di San Domenico, letta sia attraverso le vite degli uomini che resero tanto illustre quell’ordine, sia attraverso i luoghi fisici, conventi e monasteri, che segnarono la diffusione dei domenicani in Italia e in Europa, ma anche, ciò che è specialmente interessante, in Asia e in America. Pio descrive infatti per i singoli conventi le architetture, le cose mirabili che vi sono conservate, gli eventi che vi hanno avuto luogo, e lo fa, come dichiara nella lettera al lettore, per aver viaggiato e visto lui stesso in tutta Italia, e affidandosi per l’estero a fonti scritte, come per le fondazioni in Spagna, Inghilterra, Francia, Germania, Fiandre, Polonia e Portogallo, e per le relative missioni nelle Indie Orientali e Occidentali. La testimonianza di un domenicano contemporaneo è di straordinaria importanza per ricostruire la rete dei movimenti attraverso cui viaggiavano non solo I missionari e l’evangelizzazione, ma anche la cultura e l’economia europea, principalmente spagnola e portoghese: Goa, Mozambico, Cochin, Messico, Perù, Cile, Cuba, Porto Rico, Acapulco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Filippine ecc. Nelle pagine dell’opera si legge anche la storia dell’Inquisizione, di santi e miracoli. Molto ricche le tavole d’Indice con i conventi, i monasteri delle monache, santi, religiosi e religiose, pontefici, cardinali, arcivescovi, vescovi, scrittori, e la Tavola delle cose più notabili. (Fantuzzi, voll VII, p.42; manca a Sabin) In-4th large; pp. (20), 503, (1), woodcut printer’s mark on title page. Full vellum contemporary binding with handwritten title on the spine. A travel book that follows the places of San Domenico. The Dominican Giovanni Michele Pio compiles in this work an extraordinary history of the Order of St. Dominic, read both through the lives of the men who made that order so illustrious, and through the physical places, convents and monasteries, which marked the spread of Dominicans in Italy and Europe, but also, what is especially interesting, in Asia and America. In fact, Pio describes for the single convents the architectures, the admirable things that are preserved and the events that took place there, and he does so, as he declares in the letter to the reader, for having traveled and seen himself throughout Italy, and entrusting himself for abroad to written sources, as for the foundations in Spain, England, France, Germany, Flanders, Poland and Portugal, and for the related missions in the East and West Indies. The testimony of a contemporary Dominican is of extraordinary importance to reconstruct the network of movements through which not only missionaries and evangelization traveled, but also the European culture and economy, mainly Spanish and Portuguese: Goa, Mozambique, Cochin, Mexico , Peru, Chile, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Acapulco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Philippines etc. In the pages of the work one can also read the story of the Inquisition, of saints and miracles. The index tables with convents, monasteries of nuns, saints, men and women religious, pontiffs, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, writers, and the Table of the most notable things are very rich. (Fantuzzi, vols VII, p.42; Sabin is missing)