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Texte Gascon et Traduction Française en regard. Préface de M. Yves Lefèvre, textes mis à jour et présentés par A. Dupin et J. Boisgontier, 2 vol. in-8 reliure demi-chagrin vert, dos à 2 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Groupement des Amis de Félix Arnaudin, Escole Jaufre-Rudel, Bordeaux, 1966 et 1967, 577 et 549 pp. Bon exemplaire bien relié (dos passé, très bon état par ailleurs). Français
Texte Gascon et Traduction Française en regard. Préface de M. Yves Lefèvre, textes mis à jour et présentés par A. Dupin et J. Boisgontier, 2 vol. in-12 br., Groupement des Amis de Félix Arnaudin, Escole Jaufre-Rudel, Bordeaux, 1966 et 1967, 577 et 549 pp. Bon exemplaire. Français
Edited by Catherine Fuchs, Bernard Victorri, 1 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur, coll. Studies in French and General Linguistics, Linguisticae Investigationes Supplementa, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam / Philadelphia, 1994, 254 pp. Bon état Anglais
Tall narrow octavo in illus white wrappers; 64pp. Spanish-language translation of German original. Uncommon. // Environmental movement, politics
Accros aux coiffes. Une charnière légèrement fendue
1 vol. in-8 br., Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse, 1991, 107 pp. Envoi de l'auteur. Etat satisfaisant (mouill. en tête sur le haut de l'ouvrage) Français
Paris, Journal de Botanique, 1889; in-8, 13 pp., broché. Tire à part sur les algues. Envoi de l'auteur. Bon état.
1 vol. in-4 br., Université René Descartes, Paris, 1973 -1974, Paris, 110-XVI pp. + XXV pl. noir et blanc Etat très satisfaisant (petit accroc et annot. ms. sur dos, très bon état par ailleurs) Français
A. Rey, Lyon ; Baillière, Paris, 1902. Grand in/8 broché, couverture imprimée, 4 planches in-fine, 178 p. Une auréole sur le premier feuillet et de la p. 113 à la fin de l’ouvrage ; exemplaire non coupé.
paperback, geillustreerd, 304 pagina's. ISBN 9789077503423. In de achttiende en negentiende eeuw bestond er een uitgebreide etiquette rond de correspondentie. Auteurs van brieven- en etiquetteboeken adviseerden wat van aanhef tot postscriptum de juiste stijl en inhoud van een brief was en familieleden voorzagen elkaars brieven van soms streng commentaar. Willemijn Ruberg beschrijft in Conventionele correspondentie hoe een vijftal families uit de Nederlandse hogere burgerij en adel met het fenomeen briefwisseling omging ? laverend tussen ?natuurlijkheid? en conventies. Al op jonge leeftijd leerden kinderen uit de elite, op basis van nieuwe pedagogische idealen, wat een fatsoenlijke brief was. Gedurende de adolescentie kregen brieven een speciaal karakter. Jonge mannen en vrouwen schreven elkaar vurige, romantische vriendschapsbrieven, maar gebruikten de briefwisseling ook als zelfonderzoek, om hun karakter te verbeteren. In verlovingsbrieven onderhandelden geliefden zelfs over hun relatie voor ze daadwerkelijk in het huwelijk traden. Negentiende-eeuwse correspondenten klaagden over het plichtmatige karakter van gelegenheidsbrieven zoals felicitaties, nieuwjaarswensen en condoleancebrieven en over het gebrek aan oprechtheid daarin. Toch waren ze belangrijk om de banden tussen families te bestendigen. Ruberg toont in dit boek met vele verrassende, ontnuchterende en schrijnende voorbeelden aan dat de briefwisseling een regelrecht socialisatiemiddel was. Via een ogenschijnlijk intiem medium trachtte de Nederlandse elite de eigen normen over te dragen en in stand te houden.
Gebunden, originale Abdeckung Verlag, 27.2x18.8 cm., 752 S., Abbildungen in S/W, in Buchmitte ist ein kleinerer Katalog mit eingebunden Filtrier-Papiere, Carl Schleicher & Schull, Duren, 28 S. Vierte Auflage.
Deux Coqs d'Or. 1978. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Coiffe en tête abîmée. Intérieur frais. 49 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en couleur et en noir et blanc. 'Sciences vivantes'. Texte fra. de Th. During.
Hardback, XLIV+490 p., 220 x 285 mm. ISBN 9782503517407. This important scholarly work is volume two in a series of four volumes that will publish all the more than six hundred cuneiform tablets in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Included are 106 religious, scientific, scholastic, and literary texts, written in Sumerian and Akkadian and primarily dated to the latter part of the first millenium b.c. They shed new light on the civilization of the ancient Near East - on its complex beliefs and customs and surprisingly vast knowledge of mathematics and astronomy - for both the contemporary scholar and interested reader. The texts are organized in five sections: Documents of the Temple Cult include hymns and prayers, rituals and petitions; Documents of the Incantation Priest, Diviner, Physician, and Magician reveal various categories of omens; Literary Texts present myths and legends; The Scholastic Tradition contains a variety of texts and lists, including mathematical and astronomical texts; and the final section covers Unidentified Fragments. Among the most important texts are No. 42, a fragment of the Babylonian version of the ancient Flood story, and No. 81, which attests to the intellectual achievement of Babylonian astronomers. Eighteen distinguished international scholars in the field have contributed transliterations and translations of each tablet, and these are accompanied by commentaries and by insightful introductory essays on each genre. The volume was assembled and edited by Ira Spar, Professor of Ancient Studies at Ramapo College of New Jersey, and W. G. Lambert, Professor Emeritus of the University of Birmingham, England. Lambert also contributed several entries and a general introduction that provides contextual information about the transmission of the literary and scholastic tradition in pre-Hellenistic Mesopotamia. The precise facsimile drawings of every tablet hand-made by Ira Spar are a valuable visual accompaniment to the text. This publication reaffirms the Museum's ongoing commitment to promote wider knowledge of Ancient Near Eastern civilization. And significantly, it appears at a time when better understanding of the history and culture of that region of the world holds particular relevance. Volume one of this series (1988) documents 120 tablets, cones, and bricks from the third and second millenia b.c. Volume three (2000) covers private archive texts from the first millenium B.C. Volume four, in preparation, will include an edition of cuneiform tablets written in the first millenium b.c. and inscriptions on bricks, cylinders, and prisms of royal records of the kings of Babylon and Assyria. Languages: English.
In-4, 113p. + LXXIX planches. Torrent de Niederurnen - Lammbach près Brienz - Gurbe - Rufirens près Mollis - Ruhstelliruns près Mollis - Schochen - Aa d'Engelberg - Muota - Landquart et affluents - Vedeggio - Plaine de Nies - Travaux au glacier de Crete sèche - Glissements de terrain. llustré de nombreux plans, cartes, croquis, photographies.
Hardback, approx. 1200 p., 155 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503541297. Ce nouveau volume de la Collection de travaux est a bien des egards exceptionnel. C'est l'oeuvre d'une vie, car pendant cinquante ans, jusqu'a sa mort en 2011, Roger Hahn a patiemment rassemble les lettres de Laplace eparses dans les collections publiques et privees. C'est aussi un document capital pour l'histoire du XVIIIe et du XIXe siecle, depuis l'Ancien Regime jusqu'a la Restauration, dans tous ses aspects. En effet, Laplace ne fut pas seulement un scientifique de premier ordre en mecanique celeste, en astronomie, en mathematique, il exerca d'importantes fonctions politiques et administratives sous les regimes successifs. Enfin, la correspondance apporte un temoignage de premiere main, souvent emouvant, sur la vie personnelle et sur l'evolution philosophique du ?« doyen des athees ?». Languages : French.
Paris, Hetzel et Cie, 1875. Un volume de format in 12 de 2 ff., 508 pp. Reliure de l'époque en demi chagrin brun; titre doré. Bon état.
Hardback, XX+411 p., 15 x 23. ISBN 9780888449061. Edward Lye (1694-1767) was an important contributor to the advancement of our understanding of the structure of the English language, its vocabulary, and its literature. Compared with the work of more celebrated pre-nineteenth-century Anglo-Saxonists and antiquaries, Lye's was a scholarly output of less original talent and reach (the role he gave himself was to 'remove the rubbish out of the way, as an underworkman'), but in the course of editing, improving, and publishing the hitherto unpublished work of others he made genuine advances in scholarship, particularly in the areas of English lexicography and Gothic studies. The Lye correspondence - in the main a collection of scholarly letters that are also sometimes the personal communications of friends - indicates how varied his interests were, how widely he read, and how frequently he discussed texts, elucidated cruces, and established correct textual readings, often for the first time. This edition presents the 193 letters known to have passed between Edward Lye and forty-five correspondents between 1729 and Lye's death in 1767. English translations are provided for letters written in Latin, Greek, and Swedish, as well as for words and passages in other languages (e.g. Old English, Gothic, Hebrew) discussed in the correspondence. The introduction provides a biography of Lye and a detailed examination of his major scholarly accomplishments: the edition of Franciscus Junius's Etymologicum Anglicanum, published in 1743 with extensive improvements and additions by Lye; the publication in 1750 of Eric Benzelius's edition and Latin translation of the Gothic Gospels (Sacrorum evangeliorum versio Gothica), together with Lye's own contribution of corrections and notes, preface, and a Gothic grammar; the Dictionarium Saxonico- et Gothico-Latinum, completed posthumously by Owen Manning and published in 1772; and an unfinished translation into Latin of the Old English poems of the Caedmon manuscript (Oxford, Bodl. MS. 11). Supporting materials, including biographical records and documents relevant to the edited letters and Lye's publications, are presented in several appendices; there are also biographical notes on Lye's correspondents and a bibliography of manuscripts and printed works. Like A Chorus of Grammars, edited by Richard L. Harris and published in the same series, this book will be of value to all those interested in Germanic philology, the history of Old English and Gothic scholarship, and the work of the sixteenth- to the eighteenth-century antiquaries in England and northern Europe. Languages : English.
1ère édition française de la traduction, par l'abbé MOIGNO, du principal ouvrage du physicien anglais William-Robert GROVE (1811-1896) sur sa 3è édition anglaise, de 1856; suivie de "Réflexions et annotations" de Marc SEGUIN (SEGUIN ainé), et de notes et renvois: idées qui avaient fait l'objet d'une leçon à l'Institut de Londres en 1842, puis développées dans des lectures en 1843, et qui furent consignées par l'auteur dans cet ouvrage publié en 1848. Français
. 8vo. pp. 226. . Molto buono (Very Good). Pagine chiuse (Uncut pages). Prima edizione (First Edition). . L'Aurore ha qui raccolto la maggior parte delle lezioni di demografia, tenute all'Università di Roma negli anni accademici dal 1928-29 al 1934-35.
Faton S.A.. 1999. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 39 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en couleur. Génial les maths ! France, terre des dinosaures. Voir venir la foudre...
Paperback, XXIX+114 p., 15,6 x 23,4. ISBN 9782503519203. The Costuma d'Agen (customary laws of the Agenais, in south-west France) compiled in Occitan at various times in the thirteenth century and preserved in the Livre Juratoire, or swearing copy (Agen, Archives departementales de Lot-et-Garonne, MS 42), is here transcribed with an English translation on facing pages. An introduction and an index are included. Appendices provide the text of five chapters 'missing' from this manuscript, along with several pertinent charters from Agen and a fuller description of the Livre juratoire by Professor M. Alison Stones, University of Pittsburgh. The manuscript contains many colored illustrations and capitals. The Costume emphasizes the power of the local city council, which often seems to override that of the local count. The laws or customs written in the book deal with many topics including jurisdiction, citizenship and military duties, crime, property, civil and criminal procedure, the local wine and salt trades, and local feudal law. Languages : English, Occitan.
Produca. 1987. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 2ème plat abîmé. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 31 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en couleur. Quelques coloriages. Manque sur le 2e plat. Spécial vacances. Le castor. Maisons d'animaux...