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1938ZB613304Cluj 1938-1939. volumes 3 1938 and 4 1939 each complete in four numbers and in Hungarian later cloth with original front paper wrapper bound in; bindings rubbed at extremitiesm text age toned but not fragile good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Cluj hardcover
dola282Budapest: 1974. Exhibition Catalogue. 8vo. pp. 119 1. text in French & Hungarian. 35 illus. pictorial wrs Budapest: 1974 unknown
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13773No place no publisher no date but after 2001. . Large oblong folio 25.5x55.5cm. 104 unnumbered pages incl. 40 full-page colour reproductions in real size of paintings and drawings. Hardbound blind dark-blue cloth-lined boards. Few tiny marks of handling to covers contents fine. - "Von diesem Buch wurden 120 Exemplare gedruckt die alle numeriert sind ." but this copy has no number. - Karl Stengel was born in 1925 in Hungary. He studied art in Budapest where he trained in painting and drawing and also received an introduction to the principles of set design and architecture the influence of which can be seen in his current artistic style. After 1956 he studied for a period at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and subsequently taught at the Pädogogische Hochschule at Munich University. He also lived in Spain where he was able to dedicate himself totally to painting before then moving to Italy. - Recently Stengel created a series of drawings for the Italian Institute of Culture in Germany that were dedicated to Boccaccio's Decameron and to Frammenti by Giuseppe Ungaretti and of late the artist has also conceived a series of pastel drawings that are homage to Antonio Tabucchi's novel Tristano muore. Stengel has exhibited his works worldwide in solo and collective shows; his personal exhibitions have been hosted throughout Italy most recently in the Salone Donatello in the Basilica of San Lorenzo Florence and then at the George Toparcenau Cultural Centre in Curtea de Arges Romania. - "More than anything Stengel's works should be interpreted as attempted answers to the question of whether painting today can encompass human experience and be able to address life in all its absurdity complexity and tragedy." James Wyckoff New York Art Magazine - ed. March 2010 - "Karl Stengel is a man who has lived through the entire twentieth century with 'avant-garde' pride and this inflames his paintings as if he were still a twenty-year old. The surreal and metaphysical figures are made up of dreams and irony and they populate his drawings as statues sometimes as still as silhouettes or shadows sometimes gesticulating in their anatomical deformations. In his latest production the surreal smaller size representations on paper have a markedly European ancestry in particular German Expressionism and the coagulating shades of red blue and green seemingly come out of the dynamism of expressionist brushwork to create a symbolic bridge between abstraction and figuration that are inextricably fused." Giampaolo Trotta 2011 catalog for the solo show held at the Basilica of San Lorenzo Florence Italy. [No place, no publisher, no date, but after 2001.] hardcover
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1653elala1607Saros-Patak Hungary: Typis Illustrissimae Principis Excudebat Georgius Renius 1653. 1653. folio. pp. 1 p.l. 582. old vellum overlapping fore-edges recased vellum soiled ties wanting 3 small library rubberstamps some scattered foxing & browning. In June 1606 Archduke Matthias in the name of the Emperor Rudolph II concluded the Treaty of Vienna with the rebellious Hungarians by granting extensive concessions and in November of the same year he concluded the truce of Zsitvatörök with the Sultan Ahmed I. "By the peace of Vienna Stephen Bocskay obtained religious liberty and political autonomy the restoration of all confiscated estates the repeal of all unrighteous judgments and a complete retrospective amnesty for all the Magyars in royal Hungary besides his own recognition as independent sovereign prince of the enlarged Transylvania. This treaty is remarkable as being the first constitutional compact between the ruling dynasty and the Hungarian nation. Almost equally important was the twenty years truce of Zsitvatörök negotiated by Bocskay between the emperor and the sultan which established for the first time a working equilibrium between the three parts of Hungary with a distinct political preponderance in favour of Transylvania The emperor on the other hand was freed from the humiliating annual tribute to the Porte on payment of a war indemnity of 400000 ". Encyc. Britan. 11th Edn. The text of the two treaties pp. 30 is followed by the articles of various Hungarian statutes and ordinances dating from 1608 to 1649 pp. 31-582. The BM copy contains further articles for 1659 not present here. Saros-Patak [Hungary]: Typis Illustrissimae Principis Excudebat Georgius Renius, 1653. hardcover
2011340<p>Very Good paperback. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary Budapest 2011. Slight shelf wear. Pages clean binding solid. Collection of essays / policy texts on the Western Balkans European integration regional history political transition and Hungary's foreign-policy perspective.</p> Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary paperback
a79099Budae 1818. 4to. pp. 167-190 one full page fine engraving of Eques Draconis in full costume one full page very fine engraving of Josephus Archidux Austraie removed from Acta LItteraria Musei Nationalis Hungarici tomus 1 and rebound in later wraps. VG. . paperback
ria9781138633858_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Epicurus on the Self reconstructs a part of Epicurean ethics which only survives on the fragmentary papyrus rolls excavated from an ancient library in Herculaneum On Nature XXV. The aim of this book is to contribute to a deeper underst hardcover
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1688101185Antwerp: Henry van Dunwalt and Gaspar Bouttats 1688. Oblong 12mo. 40 engraved plates portrait of Joseph I and town views by Gaspar Bouttats. 49 1 pp. Bound with: CORONELLI P.M. Courte Description du Royaume de la More'e et des Places Maritimes. Antwerp: Henry van Dunwalt and Gaspar Bouttats nd. 30 engraved plates portrait of Fransisco Morosini town views and plans maps by P.M. Coronelli. 23 1 pp. Contemporary stained calf red morocco spine label spine gilt in compartments with raised bands; areas of loss to leather on covers title-page mounted a few stray purple ink stains plates lightly finger-soiled with occasional small closed to tears and wear a few plates trimmed close. Henry van Dunwalt and Gaspar Bouttats hardcover
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2026x-1032351659Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 336 pages. 6.14x0.73x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
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190063277Budapest & Vienna: Verlag von Gustav Ranschburg; Gilhofer & Ranschburg 1900. 4to. 9.5 x 12 in. 36 2 136 pp. w/ facsimile portion printed on splendid laid paper w/ chain lines with the signs rubrications underlining initial letters and marginal flourishes all reproduced in red replicated as evident in the original. Original tan semi-translucent softcovers on Japan paper bound into contemporary three-quarter tan morocco over marbled boards raised bands on spine gilt & tan morocco spine label marbled endpapers t.e.g. minor shelfwear slight scuffing still NF copy. First facsimile edition of this beautifully printed facsimile issued with introduction by Bishop Vilmos Fraknoi in German and Hungarian of the first incunabulum published in Hungary by Andras Hess was also the first example of a country’s first printed work focusing on that nation’s history. Only ten known copies of the original print run believed to have been 240-250 are known to survive. This volume was issued to celebrate Gutenberg’s centenary in Hungary by Ranschburg meticulously prepared from the copy at the National Szechnyi Library in Hungary. Sporting 246 chapters on 133 pages the work launches with the Hun-Hungarians moves into Eastern and Central Europe until the reign of King Matthias of Hungary up to 1468 drawing from earlier histories and chronicles and positing that the Hungarians community originated from Schythia. Copies from the libraries of Rosenthal and H.P. Kraus are the only two of the facsimile to have appeared at auction in the last 30 years and Princeton from a 1990 German auction. See: Leo S. Olschki Chronica Hungarorum impressa Budae 1473 typis similibus reimpressa La Bibliofilia Vol. 2 No. 9/10 Dec.-Jan. 1900-1901 pp. 362-366. Verlag von Gustav Ranschburg; Gilhofer & Ranschburg, paperback