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PARIS, Lib. Plon - 1941 - In-12 - Broché - 231 pages - Bon exemplaire
DJ browned with open tears. Browning to endpapers from DJ flaps ; short stories with a religious bent; 8vo; 487 pages
Non précisé. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Livré sans Couverture. Dos abîmé. Déchirures. Plaquette de 8 pages. Petits manques sur les coins inférieurs des feuillets, sans altération de la lecture. Mes impressions sur les Conférences d'Oxford et d'Edimbourg...
Venetiis, Apud Dominicum Nicolinum, 1564, 2 tomos, 33 x 23 cm., bella encuadernación del Siglo XVI restaurada en lomo, conservando 3 de los 4 planos originales en piel repujada con superlibris en oro, el plano restante esá reconstruido con pasta española de del siglo XVIII, 40 hojas + 310 folios = 422 folios. (Portadas restauradas en su tercio inferior, con escudo y pie de imprenta en facsímil).
Book is in excellent condition with very light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
2 volumes (complete): 475 + 544pp., "Editio nova", cart.cover with leather spine, text in latin, 23cm., stamp on frontpage, some foxing in text, else VG, [cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VIII,1446/7-6]
Small initial in pen to front inner cover (Jenifer Neils). Else minor shelfwear. ; This book is an English translation of the French work La Religion Grecque. Its purpose is to consider how religious beliefs and cultic rituals were given expression in ancient Greece. The chapters cover first ritual and then myth, rooting the account in the practices of the classical city while also taking seriously the world of the imagination. For this edition the bibliography has been substantially revised to meet the needs of a mainly student, English-speaking readership. The book is enriched throughout by illustrations, and by quotations from original sources. ; 8.5 X 5.4 X 0.7 inches; 306 pages
Book shows shelf wear to covers, some marks on back cover. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners,, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind except for three pages with paragraph markings. 277 pages, concerns the true story of the subject, an Austrian peasant who refused to fight in Hitler's war because he believed that the Nazi movement was anti-Christian. Because of his stand he was beheaded by the Germans in 1943.
Still in shrinkwrap. Fine. ; Brown Judaic Studies 253; 256 pages
viii + 215pp., hardback, dustwrapper, 22cm., VG
xvi + 371pp.with ills., 24cm., hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG
... Hardcover, good condition, w. v. lightly slanted, ltly compressed sp, ltly bumped corners. Sunned/smwht tanned p. edges, a few lt spots. Ltly tanned eps, a few tiny spots. O/w cln, tight, unmarked. Dj fair, smwht rubbed, sme marks and scuffs. Scrape
M., Manuel Pita, 1850, 20 x 14 cm., hol. piel falta del lomo, XXXIV - 333 págs.
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. Very light shelf wear and shading to the upper inner edge of the jacket. The boards, pages and text are clean and unmarked throughout. Almost as new. LW Used
197pp., with 23 bl/w ills., 23cm., softcover, text in Italian, Doctoral Dissertation (Tesi di dottorato presentata alla Facolta di Lettere dell'Universita di Zurigo), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, R109866
Hardback, 440 p., 7 colour ill., 230 x 315 mm. ISBN 9782503526089. This volume presents two related texts of the Gospel of Nicodemus from the little known Central European tradition: a late medieval Polish translation of the apocryphon from the codex of Laurentius of Lask and its Latin model as preserved in Krakow, Biblioteka Jagiellonska MS 1509. Both Latin and Polish versions are remarkable as they retain several archaic features attested in the earliest witnesses of the apocryphon but lost in the mainstream medieval traditions. The book begins with and introduction presenting the Latin and Polish traditions as well as the characteristics of the manuscripts edited in the volume. The edition itself is in fact a four-column synopsis displaying side by side the transliteration, the translation, and the transcription of the Polish Ewangelia Nikodema and the edition of the Latin Evangelium Nicodemi. For each text a concordance as well as lists of forms and frequencies have been added. Polish-Latin and Latin Polish glossaries of all words and expressions used in the text complete this second Instrumenta volume. Ce volume presente deux textes de l'Evangile de Nicodeme appartenant a la tradition peu connue qui s'etait repandue en Europe centrale : une traduction polonaise medievale de l'ecrit apocryphe conservee dans le codex de Laurence de Lask ainsi que son modele latin tel qu'il est conserve dans le manuscrit 1509 de la Biblioteka Jagiellonska a Cracovie. Les deux versions se distinguent par le fait qu'elles preservent des caracteristiques presentes dans les plus anciens temoins du texte apocryphe, mais qui se sont perdu dans la tradition manuscrite majoritaire du moyen age. L'introduction qui presente les traditions latine et polonaise de l'apocryphe ainsi que les temoins etudies ici est suivi d'une synopse des deux versions sur quatre colonnes (translitteration, traduction en anglais et transcription de l'Ewangelia Nikodema et edition de l'Evangile de Nicodeme latin) qui permet une comparaison minutieuse des deux versions. Pour chaque texte, une concordance et des listes de frequences des termes et formes employes ont ete constituees. Enfin, un glossaire Polonais-Latin et un autre Latin-Polonais des mots et expressions utilises completent ce deuxieme volume des Instrumenta. Le volume s'adresse donc a la fois aux etudiants du polonais et du latin et aux medievistes curieux du sort de l'Evangile de Nicodeme en Europe centrale. Languages: English, Latin, Slavonic.
Hardback, LXXXVI+301 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503034010. Languages: Latin.
Hardback, CCLXXXVIII+350 p., + ill., 210 x 297 mm. ISBN 9782503506494. This book is a comprehensive, descriptive catalogue of positively identified Manichaean artifacts housed in Berlin. The world's richest source of Manichaean texts and works of art is the Turfan region in East Central Asia, and the largest collection of such artifacts is found in Berlin. The Berlin Turfan collections resulted from four German expeditions that took place between 1902 and 1914. The commencement of the philological study of the thousands of manuscript fragments from Turfan led to the recognition of the first known, original Manichaean writings. Among these primary sources, Manichaean works of art were found as well. A sample of them, the best preserved items, appeared in two studies by Albert von Le Coq and a few pieces are frequently exhibited internationally and appear in catalogues published by the Berlin Museum of Indian Art. Besides these efforts, Turfan Manichaean art has enjoyed little art historical attention. A Manichaean artistic corpus has never been systematically identified among the Turfan remains. Artifacts belonging to this corpus have not been catalogued or examined by art historians as a whole. This book is a comprehensive, descriptive catalogue of positively identified Manichaean artifacts housed in Berlin. The majority of them belong to the State Museums of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, housed in the Museum for Indian Art, Berlin. In addition numerous illuminated book fragments are found within a manuscript collection belonging to the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and is deposited in the Berlin State Library of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. From the two Turfan collections, 93 item-groups have been selected according to a specific set of criteria. The main entries of this catalogue are organized according to media and are presented as illuminated book fragments, remnants of leather book covers, painted and embroidered textiles and fragments of wall paintings. The largest group, paper fragments, includes 68 pieces and is sub-divided by book-format - codex, scroll and pustake (palm leaf format). Languages: English.
Paris, seuil 1982. In-12 broché de 189 pages. Très bon état
Paris, Spes 1948, 173pp., non découpé
245pp., br.orig., 19cm., estampe, bon état
51pp.+ qqs.planches, br., 21cm.
134pp., in the series "Analecta Cartusiana" volume 249, 24cm., original softcover (with a small spot of removed label), 2 stamps, text clean and bright, good condition, R104532
24x17. 330p. + 20h. Fotogr. Transcripción y notas A. Sánchez Sierra. Marca anterior poseedor en cubierta.