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380pp.avec ills. (photos & cartes dans le texte), nouvelle édition, reliure demi-toile, 24cm., bel état
193365701933 broché (paperback) in-octavo, dos et couverture jaunes imprimés (spine and cover printed), non rogné (edges no smooth) - dos insolé marron (fading), sans illustration (no illustration), 286 pages, 1933 à Paris Librairie Armand Colin,
189559FzMoulins Imprimerie Auclaire 1895 In8 364 pages - Cartonnage demi toile écrue avec pièce de titre - illustrations - rousseurs eparses - rare récit de pelerinage - bon etat
189559FzMoulins Imprimerie Auclaire 1895 In8 364 pages - Cartonnage demi toile écrue avec pièce de titre - illustrations - rousseurs eparses - rare récit de pelerinage - bon etat
1895192753Carrére RELIE Rodez, Carrére, 1895. In-folio reliure éditeur demi percaline rouge à coins de 476 pages. Illustrations in et hors texte. Bel envoi autographe de l'auteur au Vicomte de BONALD. Bon exemplaire.
Rodez Carrére 1895, In-folio reliure éditeur demi percaline rouge à coins. 476 pages. Illustrations in et hors texte. Bel envoi autographe de l'auteur au Vicomte de BONALD. Bon exemplaire. RELIE
19985Paris E. Carrère, Editeur 1895 in 8 1 volume reliure demi chagrin bleu de l'époque, dos à nerfs, 476 pages, avec de nombreuses gravures, dont hors-texte. Abbé L. Alazard, Chanoine honoraire de Rodez. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
19742140898Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House 1974. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen im Text und auf Tafeln sowie einer großen Faltkarte Israels. 4° (34,5 x 22,5 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
In Hebrew. This Volume only. Contains plates in b&w. Contains maps. 175X245 mm. 9+441 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Spine edge slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
17-2145Wien : Edition Tusch 1972. 8vo. 146 pp. Very Good. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps. Minor shelf wear. B&W plates throughout. Text in German. Extremely Scarce. Collection from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Wien : Edition Tusch, 1972. paperback
1930boz_006191Louis Henri Laffillée. Dessin original signé de ses initiales Réalisé à l'encre vers 1930 Entrée du temple de Jérusalem Reproduit dans son ouvrage « L'architecture et la décoration de l'âge de pierre à nos jours » Tome II page 571 sous le numéro 760 (voir photo) Voir également dans mes autres ventes un important ensemble d'oeuvres originales de cet artiste... Dimensions de la feuille :24x18 cm État : Voir photos et description pour plus de détails. "L'architecture et la décoration de l'âge de pierre à nos jours" fut publié en 1939 en trois tomes avec plus de 1700 figures. Dans celui-ci Henri Laffillée élargit son champ d'étude à l'histoire de l'architecture, soulignant la continuité des formes artistiques. À travers une méthode visuelle, il simplifie l'enseignement de l'art, proposant une approche didactique novatrice. Louis Henri Laffillée, né en 1859 à Paris et décédé en 1947, a restauré des édifices emblématiques tels que la cathédrale de Reims et l'abbatiale Sainte-Foy de Conques. M. Laffillée, fut également architecte en chef des monuments historiques, service qu'il quitta en 1921 après une carrière remarquable. Henri LAFFILLÉE Louis Henri Laffillée est un architecte français, architecte en chef des monuments historiques et architecte diocésain né à Paris le 3 avril 1859 et mort à Paris 16? le 2 mai 1947. Wikipédia Contactez-nous Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres... Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Une question ? Une précision ? N'hésitez pas à me contacter Paiement Sont acceptés les paiements par eBay, par PayPal, par virement ou par chèque. Envoi Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche sous trois jours. Prévoir les délais postaux habituels en plus. Retour Satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, retour à la charge du vendeur pour l'Europe. À la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.
280x220 mm. 163 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Stamp on few pages. In good condition.
TM 656<p>ILLUMINATED MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPT IN LATIN ON PARCHMENT Northern Italy c. 1440-1470. 203 x 153 mm. 70 folios complete collation i-vii10 remnants of quire and leaf signatures flourished vertical catchwords written in a humanist minuscule on 30 long lines justification 147-149 x 95-100 mm horizontal lines ruled very lightly in ink single vertical bounding lines ruled in lead prickings remain in top and bottom margins on some leaves rubrics and paragraph marks in pale red two-line red or blue initials with contrasting pen flourishes in violet or red two five-line blue initials ff. 29v and 35 infilled and on square grounds of elaborate penwork; f. 64v seven-line polished GOLD INITIAL with white vinestem decoration extending along twenty lines of text and into the upper margin infilled and edged in deep red and blue with numerous tiny silver dots; f. 1 five-line polished GOLD HISTORIATED INITIAL of St. Jerome bearded and dressed in red standing before a Crucifix with a hilly landscape in the background on a white vinestem ground extending into a FULL WHITE VINESTEM BORDER infilled and edged in deep red and blue with tiny silver dots and an erased coat of arms in lower margin with modern F.A. BINDING: Early almost certainly contemporary reddish-brown leather over wooden boards flat spine with three slightly raised bands head and tail bands clasp and catch fastening front to back with brass catch lettered ave front cover decorated most likely in the nineteenth century with an attractive painted border in green orange and gray connecting four brass studs and the title De laudibus et miraculis divi Hieronymi with initials F.C. at the bottom back pastedown is leaf from a late fourteenth-century Italian copy of Donatuss Latin grammar front pastedown shows offset script from removed pastedown from a fourteenth-century Italian text in Latin verse. TEXT: This manuscript is a vivid witness to the importance of St. Jerome in fifteenth-century Italy and includes the foundational texts for his cult: three letters regarding his death miracles and titles to glory and veneration and purporting to be written by three contemporaries of St. Jerome c. 347-420 namely St. Eusebius of Cremona d. 423 St. Augustine of Hippo 354-430 and Bishop Cyril of Jerusalem c. 313-386 but probably written in Rome at the end of the thirteenth or beginning of the fourteenth century; a life of St. Jerome by an unknown author probably writing in Italy in the twelth century; and Jeromes own life of St. Paul the Hermit written in 374 or 375. These texts were widely disseminated in both Latin and in vernacular translations and they influenced the work of numerous writers and visual artists. ILLUSTRATION: The iconographical choice in the historiated initial f. 1 to depict the ascetic Jerome contemplating the Crucifixion dates from c. 1400 in Italy and can be particularly associated with Hieronymite congregations in Tuscany. PROVENANCE: Copied in Northern Italy in the middle years of the fifteenth century as suggested by the evidence of the script and decoration; the penwork initials in particular seem to point to Northern Italy. The manuscript almost certainly once included the coat of arms of its original owner in the lower margin of the illuminated border on f. 1. Three sets of initials are inscribed in three different hands all possibly initials of owners: within the roundel on f. 1 a modern owner inscribed an outline of a shield in pen and the initials F.A.; inside front cover white embossed seal with the initials L.F.; on front cover as part of the added decoration F. C. CONDITION: Slight loss of the leather at the back top of the spine and over the lower band of the binding; top of the painted border on f. 1 is very slightly trimmed; f. 1 is darkened; and there is some soiling throughout but overall in very good condition. Full description and photos available TM 656.</p> hardcover
TM 656ILLUMINATED MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPT IN LATIN ON PARCHMENT Northern Italy c. 1440-1470. 203 x 153 mm. 70 folios complete collation i-vii10 remnants of quire and leaf signatures flourished vertical catchwords written in a humanist minuscule on 30 long lines justification 147-149 x 95-100 mm horizontal lines ruled very lightly in ink single vertical bounding lines ruled in lead prickings remain in top and bottom margins on some leaves rubrics and paragraph marks in pale red two-line red or blue initials with contrasting pen flourishes in violet or red two five-line blue initials ff. 29v and 35 infilled and on square grounds of elaborate penwork; f. 64v seven-line polished GOLD INITIAL with white vinestem decoration extending along twenty lines of text and into the upper margin infilled and edged in deep red and blue with numerous tiny silver dots; f. 1 five-line polished GOLD HISTORIATED INITIAL of St. Jerome bearded and dressed in red standing before a Crucifix with a hilly landscape in the background on a white vinestem ground extending into a FULL WHITE VINESTEM BORDER infilled and edged in deep red and blue with tiny silver dots and an erased coat of arms in lower margin with modern F.A. BINDING: Early almost certainly contemporary reddish-brown leather over wooden boards flat spine with three slightly raised bands head and tail bands clasp and catch fastening front to back with brass catch lettered ave front cover decorated most likely in the nineteenth century with an attractive painted border in green orange and gray connecting four brass studs and the title De laudibus et miraculis divi Hieronymi with initials F.C. at the bottom back pastedown is leaf from a late fourteenth-century Italian copy of Donatuss Latin grammar front pastedown shows offset script from removed pastedown from a fourteenth-century Italian text in Latin verse. TEXT: This manuscript is a vivid witness to the importance of St. Jerome in fifteenth-century Italy and includes the foundational texts for his cult: three letters regarding his death miracles and titles to glory and veneration and purporting to be written by three contemporaries of St. Jerome c. 347-420 namely St. Eusebius of Cremona d. 423 St. Augustine of Hippo 354-430 and Bishop Cyril of Jerusalem c. 313-386 but probably written in Rome at the end of the thirteenth or beginning of the fourteenth century; a life of St. Jerome by an unknown author probably writing in Italy in the twelth century; and Jeromes own life of St. Paul the Hermit written in 374 or 375. These texts were widely disseminated in both Latin and in vernacular translations and they influenced the work of numerous writers and visual artists. ILLUSTRATION: The iconographical choice in the historiated initial f. 1 to depict the ascetic Jerome contemplating the Crucifixion dates from c. 1400 in Italy and can be particularly associated with Hieronymite congregations in Tuscany. PROVENANCE: Copied in Northern Italy in the middle years of the fifteenth century as suggested by the evidence of the script and decoration; the penwork initials in particular seem to point to Northern Italy. The manuscript almost certainly once included the coat of arms of its original owner in the lower margin of the illuminated border on f. 1. Three sets of initials are inscribed in three different hands all possibly initials of owners: within the roundel on f. 1 a modern owner inscribed an outline of a shield in pen and the initials F.A.; inside front cover white embossed seal with the initials L.F.; on front cover as part of the added decoration F. C. CONDITION: Slight loss of the leather at the back top of the spine and over the lower band of the binding; top of the painted border on f. 1 is very slightly trimmed; f. 1 is darkened; and there is some soiling throughout but overall in very good condition. Full description and photos available TM 656. hardcover books
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24.5x18.5cm. 821 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
19932140683Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society 1993. VIII, 241, 197 Seiten. Mit einigen schwarz-weißen Abbildungen. 4° (25-35 cm) Orig.-Pappband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 27.5x21.5 cm. XII+333+83+XII pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1986220524München: scaneg 1986. 495 S., 181 Abb. Lit.verz. Br. *Rücken leicht fleckig*.
18394156AWien, Grund, 1839. 8°. 2 Bde. 179, 196, 51 S. Mit 1 Ansicht der Peterskirche und des Vatikanpalastes, 1 Plan von Jerusalem, 1 Grundriß und 1 Stammtafel, alle in Lithographie. HLdr.bde. d. Zt. mit eingebundener OBroschur. Der mehrfach gefaltete Grundriß der Grabkirche zweimal im Falz sauber durchgerissen.
183914625CBWien, L. Grund, 1839. 8°. Lith. Titelblatt, VI (2) 179; Titel mit Vignette, 196, 51 S. 3 Falttafeln. Goldgeprägtes HLdr der Zeit; alle vier lithographierten Deckel mitgebunden., 1 2 Bände in einem Band.
199623354Neuhausen-Stuttgart, Hänssler (Abenteuer der Bibel), 1996. (Kinder-Bibel-Bibliothek, Band 18) 35 S. (25 cm) illustrierter Pappband / gebundene Ausgabe
1832KIBU2750Frankfurt a. d. Oder, Berlin, Trowitzsch & Sohn (1832). Kl.8°. Gest., kol. Frontispiz, gest. Titelbl., 191 S., mit 6 (von 7) gest., kol. Tafeln. Dekorativer, mit Blütengirlanden bedruckter Leinenband aus vermutlich etwas späterer Zeit in gutem Zustand, Rückenschildchen goldgeprägt, Vorsatz aus hübschem, zweifärbig gemustertem Buntpapier. Papier mäßig vergilbt und wenig fleckig. Titelblatt im Falz, eine Tafel und Blatt 143/4 fachgerecht angerändert. Buchblock an der Oberkante teilw. knapp beschnitten. Mit Notizen von alter Hand am unteren Rand des Titelblattes. Heinsius 8,214, nicht bei Klotz u. Wegehaupt, nicht im KVK und bei NUC - Rarität. Sehr seltenes Jugendbuch mit sorgfältig altkolorierten Illustrationstafeln. Die erste Erzählung 'Die drei Blutstropfen' ist von C[arl] Müchler. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1953R260174318LES EDITIONS DU CERF / LA SAINTE BIBLE. 1953. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 118 pages. 2 cartes en noir et blanc. Tampons de bibliothèque.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
197746950Edition & Concept 1977 In-4 broché 29 cm sur 22. Dos muet sans texte. Bon état d’occasion.
20017292001 - broché - Numéro 1 - Janvier 2001 - N° 271 - In-8 (24 x 15 cm) broché - 252 pages - Olivier MONGIN (Directeur) - SOMMAIRE : Epidémies, les attentes politiques et sanitaires. La croisade du président sud-africain contre le sida. Quels critères pour une juste répartition des soins ? L'hépatite C, une épidémie de seconde zone - J. BRUNET-JAILLY, Ph. DENIS, F.-R. INGOLD - Faute médicale, handicap et dignité humaine - La Turquie au seuil de l'Europe (O. ABEL, H. BOZARSLAN, R. CAKIR, N. GUNGORMUS, A. INSEL & O. LACINER) - Jérusalem, crise insoluble - Y-a-t-il une alternative au capitalisme ? (Pascal BRUCKNER) - Georges W. Bush malgré tout - France : La bataille du calendrier électoral - L'Algérie de toutes les mémoires ? - Derniers mots de William Burroughs - Un inédit d'Ernesto Sabato - ...