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2011100119299L'herne 2011 73 pages 11x16x1cm. 2011. Poche. 73 pages.
1998500095798Editions Flammarion 1998 576 pages 17 78x2 794x10 922cm. 1998. Broché. 576 pages.
18636644ABerlin, Thiele, 1863. 8°. 744 Seiten. Mit 8 Chromotafeln u. 51 Textholzschnitten. OHledereinband mit Rückenvergoldung. Wenige Seiten minimal fleckig.
Madrid, 1992. 4to.; 422 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Hardcover, 320 seiten, Deutsch, 245 x 180 mm, buch in guten zustand, mit viele farbfotos ISBN 9783453179882.
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7555Ten columns per page 20 characters per column. 71 folding leaves. Two parts in one vol. 8vo 270 x 180 mm. orig. wrappers stained dark brown with fermented persimmon juice to prevent worming nevertheless wrappers a little wormed new stitching. Japan: ca. 1600-40.<br/> <br/> A rare movable type edition unrecorded by Kawase or Sorimachi and not in WorldCat. The copies at the National Diet Library and Bukkyo University Library are different movable type editions. We learn from the final paragraph on the last leaf that this edition is an exact copy of the Chinese printed edition<br/> <br/> Zhili 960-1028 was a Chinese monk of the Tiantai tradition. “In 991 he became the abbot of Ganfusi and four years later he began his residence at the monastery Bao’enyuan on Mt. Siming whence his toponym…Zhili later found himself at the center of the Shanjia Shanwai or ‘Home-Mountain/Off-Mountain’ debate that racked the Song-dynasty Tiantai school.â€â€“Buswell & Lopez The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism p. 825.<br/> <br/> This is his commentary written in 1004 on The Essentials of the Ten Gates of Non-Duality by Jingxi Zhanran 711-82 the putative ninth patriarch of the Tiantai zong and one of the great revitalizers of the Tiantai tradition. “From the Song forward orthodox Tiantai doctrine has been based upon Zhili’s doctrinal elaborations on Tiantai teachings. Zhili was best known for his interpretation of the thought of Zhanran…who commanded great respect and imperial patronage in the Tang Dynasty…<br/> <br/> “Zhili’s doctorial elaboration on Zhanran’s teachings was generated during debates with other Tiantai monk-scholars over Zhanran’s works. The victorious faction led by Zhili was retrospectively known as the Home Mountain shanjia Teaching in contrast to their opponents labeled the Off Mountain shanwai Teaching. In the present work Zhili criticized his opponents’ interpolation of Huayan and Chan thought in Tiantai doctrine…<br/> <br/> “Zhili’s interpretation was canonized other interpretations were left in oblivion. Tiantai orthodoxy for the following centuries was defined during the Song Dynasty.â€â€“Shin-yi Chao “Chinese Religion in the Song and Alien Dynasties†in Nadeau ed. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Chinese Religions pp. 106-07.<br/> <br/> Zhili’s text is preceded by a Preface by his friend and fellow priest Zunshi 964-1032 who was the other pivotal figure in the Tiantai revival.<br/> <br/> A very good and crisp copy preserved in a most attractive chitsu. With some worming mostly confined to the gutter or lower margins occasionally touching a few characters. A few of the final leaves have some worming. unknown
1952192842Beijing 1952. Hardbound. Good- portfolios highly scuffed scratched; edge-worn w/ loose threads; masking tape repair & pencil notations to labels; interior linings peeling & chipped. print mats will have instances of chips tears smudgingrubbing & foxing. prints will have instances of tanning foxing smudging & occasional dampstaining; chips & tears to corners & edges. some tissue-guards present & will be of similar conditions. plates remain loose beneath the mats. two oversized navy blue textured portfolios w/ white title labels. vol1: 23 color & black woodblack prints. vol2: 39 color & black woodblack prints. 62 prints total. Interior portfolio flaps have original print listings intact. Both Parts one and two are incomplete. Part two has an incomplete set of supplements. There are also 6 random color prints with no identifaction; a few unmatted. A few prints appear to have been placed in unnumbered mats with handwritten pencil numbers so it's difficult to authentic if that is the acutal assigned print. Contents as follows with indentififers of hand-written numbering color or black printing whether a second copy of slight variation is present and other notable conditions; Part I: Print Number 5 Hand-Written Number HW Color; 11 C 12 C 15 Black with chipping 22 C 25 C with dense foxing 32 HW C 40 HW C 41 C and severely torn 45 C 49 HW C 57 two copies present with slight variations in design/printing HW C 60 C 71 HW C 73 HW C 78 HW C 88 Black and torn at lower corner/edge 89 B 92 B two copies present with slight variations in design/printing 93B two copies present with slight variations in design/printing. Part Two Contents: 114 B 123 two copies present with slight variations in design/printing C and B 124 C 129 two copies present with slight variations in design/printing C and B 135 C two copies of variations 141 C 142 C two copies of variations 144 C 146 C two copies of variations 148 C 155 C two copies of variations 159 C. Part Two Supplemental all prints Black printing: S1 S2 S10 two copies of variations S11 S12 S12 S14 S15 two copies of variations S16 with heavy tanning/foxing or dampstaining S19 S20 with creased chipped edges and dampstaining/foxing S21 HW S22 S23 and S24. Approximately 22lbs of shipping. hardcover
718743 parts in 16 vols. 8vo orig. wrappers new stitching. China: Zhan yi tang Prefaces dated 1790 & 1791. First edition. Zhao 1727-1814 "was an important poet and historian from Yanghu. He was born poor and supported himself at first as a private tutor. In 1761 he passed the imperial examination and in a long career served in many official capacities. Upon being appointed the prefect of Zhenan Guanzi province in 1766 he showed himself to be a reformer dedicated to helping the common people. From 1784 to 1786 he became the director of the Anting Academy in Yangzhou. In addition to writing a collection of 'poetry talk' critical notes on poetry he wrote a dynastic history histories of military campaigns and other important works. He was a friend of Yuan Mei 1716-1798 and was considered along with Yuan Mei and the poet and playwright Jiang Shiquan 1725-1785 one of the three greatest poets of Southern China."-Barnstone & Chou eds. The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetry p. 339. The present work is a collection of Zhao's miscellaneous poetry and writings on classical Chinese literature especially poetry history and historiography one volume is devoted to a discussion of the Tongjian Gangmu of 1172 politics dynastic history philosophy and various other subjects. One of the foremost historians of his day he was among the first to turn his attention to the larger more fundamental problems of historiographical method and social and institutional history. Fine set. ❧ Nienhauser ed. The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature Vol. 1 pp. 229-30-"Chao's literary talents were manifold encompassing those of poet essayist calligrapher and critic. He mastered many poetic forms including both old- and new-style verse.Chao was a prolific writer producing many works on a great variety of subjects including history politics and philosophy.". unknown books
950843 parts in 16 vols. 8vo orig. wrappers new stitching. China: Zhan yi tang Prefaces dated 1790 & 1791.<br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> First edition. Zhao 1727-1814 "was an important poet and historian from Yanghu. He was born poor and supported himself at first as a private tutor. In 1761 he passed the imperial examination and in a long career served in many official capacities. Upon being appointed the prefect of Zhenan Guangxi province in 1766 he showed himself to be a reformer dedicated to helping the common people. From 1784 to 1786 he became the director of the Anting Academy in Yangzhou. In addition to writing a collection of ‘poetry talk’ critical notes on poetry he wrote a dynastic history histories of military campaigns and other important works. He was a friend of Yuan Mei 1716-1798 and was considered along with Yuan Mei and the poet and playwright Jiang Shiquan 1725-1785 one of the three greatest poets of Southern China."–Barnstone & Chou eds. The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetry p. 339.<br /> <br> <br> The present work is a collection of Zhao’s miscellaneous poetry and writings on classical Chinese literature especially poetry history and historiography one volume is devoted to a discussion of the Tongjian Gangmu of 1172 politics dynastic history philosophy and various other subjects. One of the foremost historians of his day he was among the first to turn his attention to the larger more fundamental problems of historiographical method and social and institutional history.<br /> <br> <br> Fine set.<br /> <br> <br> â§ Nienhauser ed. The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature Vol. 1 pp. 229-30–â€Chao’s literary talents were manifold encompassing those of poet essayist calligrapher and critic. He mastered many poetic forms including both old- and new-style verse…Chao was a prolific writer producing many works on a great variety of subjects including history politics and philosophy.â€. unknown
755413 columns per page 18 characters per column. 43; 49; 55 folding leaves. Three vols. 8vo 279 x 195 mm. orig. wrappers stained dark brown with fermented persimmon juice to prevent worming nevertheless wrappers a little wormed with careful repairs cont. manuscript title labels with “Kongen†written on each cover new stitching. Japan: ca. 1630-40.<br/> <br/> A rare movable type edition unrecorded by Kawase or WorldCat. Sorimachi in his wonderful Catalogue 42 1972 of movable type books describes a copy item 419 and gives a date of “mid-Kan’ei†ca. 1630-40. In his description Sorimachi states that the full title of this work is Jippunimon Kongensho or Jufunimon Kongensho. He also suggests that it might well be an “Eizan-ban†printed at the Enryakuji monastery complex on Mount Hiei which specialized in Chinese works as well as Tendai scriptures.<br/> <br/> This work contains the text in Vols. II and III of The Essentials of the Ten Gates of Non-Duality Ch.: Shibu’er men by Jingxi Zhanran 711-82 the putative ninth patriarch of the Tiantai zong and one of the great revitalizers of the Tiantai tradition. Interspersed with Zhanran’s text is later commentary by other Tiantai monk-scholars.<br/> <br/> Vol. I contains further commentaries including those of Siming Zhili 960-1028 a Chinese monk of the Tiantai tradition. “In 991 Zhili became the abbot of Ganfusi and four years later he began his residence at the monastery Bao’enyuan on Mt. Siming whence his toponym…Zhili later found himself at the center of the Shanjia Shanwai or ‘Home-Mountain/Off-Mountain’ debate that racked the Song-dynasty Tiantai school.â€â€“Buswell & Lopez The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism p. 825.<br/> <br/> Zhili’s commentary written in 1004 was important. “From the Song forward orthodox Tiantai doctrine has been based upon Zhili’s doctrinal elaborations on Tiantai teachings. Zhili was best known for his interpretation of the thought of Zhanran…who commanded great respect and imperial patronage in the Tang Dynasty…<br/> <br/> “Zhili’s doctorial elaboration on Zhanran’s teachings was generated during debates with other Tiantai monk-scholars over Zhanran’s works. The victorious faction led by Zhili was retrospectively known as the Home Mountain shanjia Teaching in contrast to their opponents labeled the Off Mountain shanwai Teaching. In the present work Zhili criticized his opponents’ interpolation of Huayan and Chan thought in Tiantai doctrine…<br/> <br/> “Zhili’s interpretation was canonized other interpretations were left in oblivion. Tiantai orthodoxy for the following centuries was defined during the Song Dynasty.â€â€“Shin-yi Chao “Chinese Religion in the Song and Alien Dynasties†in Nadeau ed. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Chinese Religions pp. 106-07.<br/> <br/> A very good set preserved in a chitsu. With some carefully repaired worming throughout touching characters. In Vol. III the final 18 leaves have worming that obscures several characters per leaf. unknown
ria9798504496290_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Breve estudio sobre la historia de la democracia parlamentaria y sus variables. paperback
196228625ABBiel, les éditions du Panorama, 1962. 8°. 208 S. Orig.-Broschur (leicht lichtrandig u. angestaubt).
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196622826ABZürich, Louis Grosclaude, Editions de Gaules, 1966. 4°. 93 Seiten, 1 Bl. Mit 13 Holzschnitten von Fred Fay. 12 lose Bogen in Umschlag. Halbleinenmappe in Pappschuber. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
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188 pages including bibliography. Whether you are an artist, poet, or entrepreneur, this entertaining resource is designed to help you profit from creativity at work or play. Prior owner's details clipped from front flyleaf else clean, bright and unmarked. Faintest wear. Excellent copy. Book
2010500109243PLON 2010 146 pages 13 2x1 8x19 8cm. 2010. Broché. 146 pages.
20182-1720252262Independently published 2018. Paperback. New. 268 pages. 10.00x8.00x0.61 inches. Independently published paperback
Ril. in tela con sovr., cm 29x24, pp 368, 645 ill. di cui 117 a colori. - ISBN: 9781856691154
English Text. Warsaw, 1987; bound, pp. 264, b/w and col. ill., col. plates. english 83-223-205 bound
Madrid, Real Academia Española, 1950. 4to.; XXIV pp., 461 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales. Pequeñas faltas en lomera.