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Peuples du Monde. 1967-2006. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Env. 150 numéros. d'env. 40-60 pages chacun. Illustrés de très nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur les couvertures. Années manquantes: 1970, 1971, 1976, 1980, 1989-2001. Années très incomplètes: 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981. Quelques couvertures en état d'usage. Du n° 1, mai 1967, au n° 400, avril 2006. Sommaire du n° 1, mai 1967: Dans le bain. Dialogues avec tous les hommes. Aux 4 vents. Gabriel d'Arboussier. Pour un Algérien mort. Ouvriers de la mission. 10 ans de solidarité entre les Eglises, etc. Sommaire du n° 400, avril 2006: Algérie, Une Eglise de la rencontre. Kosovo, La disparition des derniers Croates. Gwénolé Jeusset, Itinérance en terre d'Islam. Amérique latine, CEFAL, les trésors d'une solidarité ecclésiale féconde...
GAUTHIER FRERES ET CIE. 1834. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 14 VOLUMES, COMPLET : XXIX + 492 + 499 + 466 + 493 + 499 + 287 + 438 + 467 + 404 + 486 + 467 + 484 + 420 + 312 pages - Plats jaspés - Auteur, titre, tomaison, roulettes et ornements foraux dorés aux dos. - Legeres rousseurs, naturelles - Ouvrages en bon etat . SOMMAIRE DE LA TOMAISON COMPLETE : TOMES 2, 3, 4, 5.sermons pour le careme - 6. petit-careme - 7. mysteres - 8. oraisons funebres et professions religieuses - 9. panegyriques - TOMES 10, 11. conferences et discours synodaux sur les principaux devoirs des ecclesiastiques instructions et mandements - 12. paraphrase morale de plusieurs psaumes, en forme de priere - 13. morceaux choisis - 14. melanges historiq
Hardback, 800 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503008738. Le Contra sermonem arrianorum, la Conlatio cum Maximino et le Contra Maximinum ne sont pas les oeuvres les plus etudiees de l'eveque d'Hippone, mais on ne saurait les negliger. En raison de leur valeur theologique d'abord, mais aussi en raison du temoignage qu'ils livrent sur l'arianisme latin au Veme siecle. Le debat d'Augustin avec Maximinus nous transmet d'ailleurs le plus long texte arien latin qui nous ait ete conserve. Le Contra sermonem arrianorum a beneficie d'une edition recente par M. J. Suda (CSEL, 2000), mais une partie seulement de la tradition manuscrite a ete etudiee. De plus, une famille du Contra sermonem arrianorum s'identifie avec l'une des deux familles du Contra Maximinum. Il y a donc un reel interet a etudier conjointement les deux ouvrages. C'est ce que fait P.-M. Hombert qui analyse avec precision la totalite des manuscrits des deux oeuvres (plus de 100), apportant aussi une contribution de premier plan pour l'histoire des bibliotheques medievales et la circulation des oeuvres. Il y a une trentaine d'annees, la Conlatio cum Maximino a beneficie d'un premier travail du a R. Vander Plaeste et R. Gryson (Litterature arienne latine I, Debat de Maximinus avec Augustin. Scolies ariennes sur le concile d'Aquilee. Concordance et index, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1980). Mais l'edition (sous forme d'un index informatique) n'etait pas facile a exploiter. De plus, le centre d'interet des auteurs etait le texte de Maximinus, dont ils avaient collationne 5 manuscrits seulement. L'apport de la presente edition est donc considerable, puisque la Conlatio est editee a frais nouveaux, et que P.-M. Hombert ajoute, pour le texte de Maximinus, plus d'une centaine de corrections a celles deja faites par R. Gryson, et une cinquantaine d'autres pour le texte d'Augustin. Quant au Contra Maximinum I-II, l'edition des Mauristes se voit amendee pres de 250 fois. Un soin tout particulier a ete apporte a l'etablissement des sources et lieux paralleles. Un riche apparat renvoie aux textes augustiniens ou patristiques proches ou similaires, mais aussi aux textes ariens, grecs ou latins, qui eclairent les theses du Sermo arrianorum ou de Maximinus. Celles-ci, tres proches, relevent, a travers l'influence d'Ulfila, de la theologie anomeenne, plus que de l'homeisme comme on le dit souvent. Languages: Latin, French.
Front board partly detached and rear hinge well started. Typical wear as befits age; Religious instruction, in Latin, printed on fabric leaves; 8vo; 355 pages
188 pages. Occasional black and white illustrations in text. Copyright 1902. No indication of prior printings. Includes 72 reading lessons with titles such as Confucious and the Wise Boy, A Cunning Fox, and The Camel and the Miller, plus exercises on vowel sounds, consonant sounds, and articulation. "The lessons cover quite a large range of subjects. In this way the Chinese scholar will acquire much valuable knowledge." - from Preface. Includes text in English and Chinese, side-by-side, on each page. Minimal faint markings to contents. Binding intact. Average wear to maroon cloth. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage reader. Book
Hardback, XXXII+988 p., 3 b/w ill., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503533599. The Victorine and later Abbot of Vercelli, Thomas Gallus (?-1246) was renowned for his affective interpretation of the writings of Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite. His writings played a major part in the re-discovery of Dionysius in the thirteenth century, and in the general development of western mysticism, for example through his teaching on the 'spark of synderesis'. In this volume, Gallus's Glosses on the Celestial Hierarchy and his major commentary on the whole Dionysian corpus, the Explanatio, are edited in their entirety for the first time. Languages: Latin, English.
Groot folio, 33x43cm, Luxe uitgave , 2 volumes, gebonden in originele decoratieve leren band. = Reliefband met goud bestempeling. goudopsnee, . Fraaie bibliofiele uitgave met honderd platen van Gustave Dore in 2 delen. in prima staat.
354 pages. Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. "Takes us behind the scenes to witness the forbidden maneuvering for Peter's crown and its worldly power. We learn why the sweeping changes of Paul 6, made - he was convinced - to assure the very survival of the church, have pushed the Cardinals to one of the most critical decisions in our history." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Light foxing to top edge. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a clear protective sleeve. A sound copy. Book
Hardback, 200 p., 165 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503544069. Thanks to the fame and popularity he attained as a professor of rhetoric in fourth century Rome, C. Marius Victorinus (about 300 - post 362 AD) was awarded a statue in the Forum of Trajan (Jerome, Chron. a. 2370 = 353 AD). His treatises on logic and his translations of Aristotle and Porphyry are lost, but three of the numerous works he wrote before his accession to the Christian community still survive. A handbook on grammar (Ars Grammatica), a treatise on definitions (De definitionibus) are integrally preserved, along with a commentary on Cicero's De Inventione, the role of which as a school handbook was relevant in fourth-century education. This commentary, known under the title Explanationes in Ciceronis Rhetoricam, offers an interesting insight in Victorinus' rhetorical teaching and in his exegetical method, based on the analysis he will later apply to St. Paul's writings. This is closely linked to the Aristotelian logic and deeply rooted in Victorinus' philosophical education, as especially witnessed by the first book of the commentary. Here, the explanation of rhetorical topics through visual and memory cues as the schemes and enumerations often meets the discussion of philosophical notions and problems, though these could seem not immediately useful to the forensic debate. The present volume contains a new edition of Victorinus commentary on Cicero's De Inventione, which appears more than a hundred years after the text published in the volume of the Rhetores Latini Minores (K. Halm, Leipzig 1863). The editor has thoroughly examined the whole manuscript tradition of the commentary, which has come down to us through about forty medieval and humanistic manuscripts. The apparatus is based on six sources, stemming from the VIIth to XVIth century. These offer a good witness of the different branches of the transmission and bear interesting variants. The text itself has also been considered in reference to the Latin language in use in the fourth century AD: therefore, many passages have been modified that Karl Halm had previously corrected according to the usage of classical Latin. Moreover, some short interpolations have been recognized. The comparative study of the Ciceronian entries and the direct tradition of the De Inventione has also shown that the odd text of some entries, corrected by Halm, should actually be preserved, since it stems from the copy used by Marius Victorinus and cannot be labeled as a transmission mistake. The notes following the Latin text discuss the editor's textual choices. The introductory section covers both the history of the reception of the Explanationes and a detailed analysis of the medieval manuscript tradition. Avant de se convertir au Christianisme, le grammairien et philosophe C. Marius Victorinus (ca. 300-post 362 apres JC) joua un tres important role dans l'enseignement de la rhetorique : on apprend par Jerome (Chron. a. 2370 = 353 apres JC) qu'une statue lui fut dediee dans le Forum de Trajan. Etant perdus ses traites de logique et ses traductions latines d'Aristote et Porphyre, seulement trois textes survivent des nombreux oeuvres que Victorinus ecrivit dans la periode paienne de sa vie, notamment un manuel de grammaire (Ars Grammatica), un traite sur les definitions (De definitionibus) et un commentaire aux deux livres de Ciceron De Inventione; avec la Rhetorique a Herennius, ce texte etait tres souvent utilise comme texte scolaire et faisait l'objet de detaillees analyses. Le commentaire, conserve sous le titre Explanationes in Ciceronis Rhetoricam, resume la doctrine rhetorique de Victorinus et reflet la methode didactique et exegetique qu'il appliquera plus tard, bien qu'avec des differences, aux textes de St. Paul. Il s'agit d'une analyse bien liee a la logique d'Aristote, qui se base sur la formation philosophique de l'auteur ; cela est evident en particulier dans le premier livre, ou a l'explication des notions a l'aide de schemes et enumerations - commune a plusieurs traites techniques des derniers siecles de l'Empire - Victorinus ajoute la discussion de problemes philosophiques, qui ne sont pas directement a utiliser dans les debats juridiques. Le present volume contient une nouvelle edition des Explanationes in Ciceronis Rhetoricam, qui parait plus qu'un siecle apres la publication du texte dans le corpus des Rhetores Latini Minores (K. Halm, Leipzig, 1863). L'edition est d'abord basee sur une analyse approfondie de la tradition, qui comprend environ 40 manuscrits du VIIIe au XVIe siecle; on a utilise pour l'apparat critique six temoins, qui offrent une bonne documentation des differentes branches de la tradition et presentent d'utiles variantes pour la constitution du texte. Le commentaire a ete revise en tenant compte des usages linguistiques du IVe siecle apres JC, ce qui a permis de modifier de nombreux passages que Halm avait corrige, ne considerant que le modele du latin classique. On a reconnu et isole des interpolations penetrees dans le texte, a part les deux deja signalees par Halm. L'etude comparee du texte des citations ciceroniennes et de la tradition directe du De Inventione a montre que certains passages, que le precedent editeur avait cru errones et modifies, remontent en fait a la copie utilisee par Victorinus et non pas a un accident de la tradition manuscrite. Les notes qui suivent le texte latin contiennent la discussion des choix en matiere de constitution du texte ; dans les chapitres introductifs on trouvera une section relative a l'histoire du texte des Explanationes et une analyse detaillee de la tradition medievale. Languages: Latin, French
Hardback, 200 p., 165 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503544069. The texts edited in this volume belong to a far larger corpus of works used to explain the creedal faith in Carolingian collection volumes compiled for the instruction of the clergy. In a companion volume to this one, A Catalogue of Works Pertaining to the Explanation of the Creed in Carolingian Manuscripts (IPM, 63) over two hundred such texts, edited and unedited, have been identified, of which the texts edited here for the first time, with one exception, will make more of the corpus accessible. The texts are a product of the Carolingian Reform, an intense effort to raise the level of education of diocesan priests so that they could be knowledgeable instructors of the people. Their composers are anonymous, but they took time and trouble over these texts, not only in selecting, but also in reworking and rewording their sources for a particular audience or recipient. An analytical index briefly describes the nature and contents of each text and a detailed index of sources allows one to see how the composers used their sources. Languages: Latin, English.
531+634 pages. 28,155 entries. List of books reviewed. Subject index. Author index. Usual library markings. Light wear. Book
76 pages. While grieving the loss of his beloved, author receives a message from the other world. "Willink was one of the earliest philosophers to postulate that the world exists in more than the three dimensions we are used to, thus setting the stage for the development of hyperspace theories." - Wikipedia [quoting Michio Kaku and Paul J. Nahin]. 7.5" x 5". Prior owner's details neatly written inside front board. Few pencil markings erased from contents. No dust jacket, presumably as issued. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
In 16° leg. t/tela conserva cop.ne originali pp. 158, con 74 ill.ni b/n, ottimo esemplare di rara edizione originale.
Venetiis, Typ. Balleoniana, 1750, 2 tomos, XVI - 815 págs. = VIII - 500 + 220 págs. - 1 hoja. - Sigue: Epitome Doctrinae Morales, et Canonicae ex Constitutionibus, Aliisque operibus felicis recordationis Benedicti XIV... A P. Joanne Dominico Mansi... Romae, Remondinianis, 1763, XXXIX págs. Ambas obras en dos tomos, 38'5 x 24 cm., pergamino a la romana. (Sello de anterior poseedor y polilla en el margen superior de la segunda obra).
Hardback, XXVI+358 p., + 46 microfiches (9350 pp), 230 x 315 mm. ISBN 9782503517339. Philippe de Harveng est assurement un grand personnage du XIIe siecle. Il fallait ce Thesaurus pour presenter notamment la liste de tous les mots qu'il utilise et offrir la concordance integrale de toutes les expressions afin que l'on puisse decouvrir vraiment letendue de sa culture et meme toute sa modernite. Le texte de base a fait l'objet de plusieurs corrections, generalement basees sur la tradition manuscrite, et comporte un passage inedit jusqu'a ce jour: le prologue du De silentio. La presentation de l'ensemble de son oeuvre est egalement nouvelle, car elle rompt avec celle, incorrecte, qu'offre l'edition de Dom Chamart du XVIIe siecle, reprise par la Patrololgie Latine. Il s'agit ici d'une veritable approche nouvelle de cet auteur important de la Renaissance du XIIe siecle qui atteste des mots ignores jusqu'ici de tous les dictionnaires. Languages: Latin, French.
12mo., First Edition, with a woodcut title-vignette and three different fine woodcut tailpieces; later eighteenth century mottled calf boards, original calf backstrip with five raised bands, compartments richly tooled in gilt, second compartment with original leather label lettered in gilt 'Danes Notitie Temporu', red edges, marbled endpapers, backstrip chipped with minor loss at tail, a splendidly fresh, crisp, clean copy with broad margins preserving all the printed marginalia. With the ['Cum Approbatione'] leaves 'Approbatio Censoris Apostolici atque Caesari' (G.F. Dequareux) and 'Approbatio Ordinarii' (N.L. De Schodt). Text in Latin throughout; some sections (notably the succession of Roman emperors and the calendar of Popes) in double-column. Lovely copy in contemporary binding of the first edition of Danes' 'General Knowledge of the Times'. Danes (1684-1736) was born in Cassel ['Caseltano'] but spent much of his life in Louvain, where he became rector of the university in 1735. This first edition [and we believe the only edition printed at Ypres?] is scarce. It was supplemented by several later editions printed in Venice and Louvain.
Exceptionally rare, large-format Braille edition of the Gospel of John from the printing office of the Stuttgart »Nikolauspflege«, a charitable institution for the blind. - Contents, printer: The print, executed on voluminous paper with the method of relief printing of Braille type fonts, on 101 numbered pages contains the complete »Gospel of John«, the letters being printed on both sides except for the first two leaves (title, Braille alphabet). The printing office of the »Nikolauspflege« institution for the blind was established by Christian Sackmann in 1869 in an effort to train blind people for manual work. A few years later Braille types were also available to the printers, which is why from then on song books and Bibles for the Stuttgart Bible Institute were printed not only in conventional letterpress like before, but also in Braille, for example the »Gospel of John« (1886) in an edition of only 300 copies, a later printing of which is presented here. In 1898, 1900 and 1903 respectively, editions of the Gospels of Matthew, Lucas and Markus followed. The revenues earned by the printing shop became an important source of funding for the Nikolauspflege. (Cf. Häuser/Krug). - Condition: Spine label with two small faults, Cover with minor signs of wear, otherwise in fine condition. – Reference: Oliver Häuser and Stefanie Krug: Den Menschen sehen. 150 years of Nikolauspflege. Stuttgart: 2006, p. 18.
Zweiter von drei Bänden. 4° (ca. 21 x 16,5 cm). 4 Bl., 714 Seiten, 7 Bl. (Register), Fraktur, mit 2 Kupfern (1 als Frontispiz, 1 zwischen S. 670/671). Mit zahlreichen Vignetten im Text. Ganzpergament der Zeit. Pergament mit Gebrauchsspuren und Verfärbungen. Seiten mit Randläsuren, vereinzelt stockfleckig. Frontispiz und Titelseite (mit Fehlstellen) restauriert und auf neue Seiten montiert. Insgesamt guter bis befriedigender Zustand. Brümmer 7; Wilpert/G. II.56.
Tres magnificos grabados a plena pagina, capitulares, portadillas orladas, partituras, capitulares, cortes dorados, texto a dos columnas orlado y a dos tintas, cubiertas muy rozadas; una hoja con un leve corte y 5 hojas con restos de gerabato rojo; muy buen estado de conservacion.
Altona, Johann Friedrich Bähr, 1722. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Last inner hinge loose. The portrait lacks. Engraved emblematic frontispiece. (12),64,1121,(22) pp. A few scattered brownspots. Occassionally light browning to leaves. A few corners with tiny wormtract.
London, T. Sowle, 1738. Large8vo. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Mirrordecorations to boards. With a few repairs to hindges and spine. With new title-label to spine. Annotated titlepage. Enclosed handwitten note concerning the book by the Danish historian Bjørn Kornerup. Internally with light occassional dampstaining. XVIII, 556, (5).
Frankfurt, Schönwetter, 1653 - Wolfenbüttel, , J. Naumann, 1654. 8vo. Bound in one cont. full vellum over wood with calligraphed titles on back. (22),566,(25) pp. - (10),118,286,118,(18) pp. A stamp on first titlepage. Clean and fine.
A Mons, Chez Gaspard Migeot, 1665. 12mo. (14x8 cm.). Bound by Simier in a typical Simier-binding, full brown calf, gilt spine, gilt borders on covers. (Signed in small gilt letters on spine ""Simier. R. du Roi""). Hinges slightly weakening. All edges gilt. Title-page in red/black. (16),528,(2) pp. Internally fine and clean.
Stadtamhof, Joh. Mich. Daisenberger, 1799. Small 8vo. Bound in a beautiful contemporary red full vellum binding with richly gilt spine and boards. Four raised bands to spine. Wide floral borders and the dated initials ""M C D"" and year ""1802"" to front board. All edges gilt. Wear to extremeties. Previous ownership entry to front free end paper (""Martin de Crignis/ von Aichach 1828/ geb: den 14/3 17."" Text printed to immitate handwriting, within ornamental borders throughout, and headlines printed in red throughout. Printed on good paper. 304 (including frontispiece), (4) pp.
Avignon, Libraires Associés, 1767. Small 8vo. Cont. hcalf. Richly gilt back. Back lightly rubbed. VII,(9),247 pp. Title with small rubberstamp and a little browned, lower right corner neathly repaired, no loss. Internally fine with a few brownspots. Printed on good paper.