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37640Nijmegen, Vantilt, paperback, 13x21,5 cm, 224 pagina's. ISBN 9789077503874.
Gebunden, Halbleinen, Frontispiz koloriert, 17,5x24,5cm, 235pp, illustriert s/w, bibliothekexemplar. Aus der Biologie der Wasserpflanzen. Allgemeines zur Kultur der Wasserpflanzen. Wasserpflanzen der gemassigten Zone. Wasserpflanzen der Tropischen Zone. Bepflanzungsbeispiele und Tabellen.
19143256809München, Müller, 1914. 337 S. OLwd.
1997176376Halle, Leopoldina, 1997. M. 5 Tab. u. 121 Abb. 422 S. OLwd. Neuwertig! (Nova acta Leopoldina N.F. 76/303).
19763167302München, Droemer Knaur, 1976. 319 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und Zeichnungen im Text. OKart.
19633256909München, List, 1963. 159 S. OKart.
19243161446Berlin, Hobbing, 1924. 132 S. OKart.
19792080502106511279University of Tokyo Press 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 University of Tokyo Press paperback
Paperback, 335 p., 130 x 195 mm. ISBN 9780888442680. Languages : English.
Paperback, VI+92 p., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888442949. Balderich's Deeds of Albero offers important insight into the conflicts between church and state during the twelfth century. The Gesta Alberonis records the exploits of Albero von Montreuil (Archbishop of Trier, 1131-1152), portrayed as a daring hero doing battle on behalf of the 'Liberty of the Church'. During the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries, political and ecclesiastical rulers alike sought to clarify the responsibilities, rights, and obligations they had in common and those that were unique to their different but related kinds of rule. Balderich opens the Deeds with explicit reference to these struggles for power, which later came to be known as the Investiture Controversy. This conflict between the church and the German emperor centred on the question of control over the appointment of bishops: clergy and princes alternately allied with and fought against one another, seeking to consolidate their respective powers through different structures of governance. As a young cleric in Metz, Albero resisted an imperially appointed bishop. His audacious use of disguise while travelling on secret missions for his church show him to be very much a folk-hero. And once Albero had been appointed archbishop, Balderich characterizes him as the lynchpin in the actions of popes and kings. Albero ensured the election of King Conrad III, and led troops on campaigns in Italy and northern Germany. But it was Albero's rule as prince-bishop that proved paramount. Albero directed the spiritual affairs of the church in Trier while exercising political rule over the principality, and it is this aspect that is Balderich's principal focus, and which makes the Deeds the remarkable document that it is. Languages : English, Latin.
Faint sunning to spine. ; The ancient Greeks were for the most part a rural, not an urban, society. And for much of the Classical period, war was more common than peace. Almost all accounts of ancient history assume that farming and fighting were critical events in the lives of the citizenry. Yet never before have we had a comprehensive modern study of the relationship between agriculture and warfare in the Greek world. In this completely revised edition of Warfare and Agriculture in Classical Greece, Victor Davis Hanson provides a systematic review of Greek agriculture and warfare and describes the relationship between these two important aspects of life in ancient communities. With careful attention to agronomic as well as military details, this well-written, thoroughly researched study reveals the remarkable resilience of those farmland communities. ; 0.87 x 9.25 x 6.12 Inches; 281 pages
1890415666Leipzig, Gloeckner, 1890. VIII, 722 S. Hldr. m. goldgepr. Rtit. Einbd. etwas beschabt u. bestoßen. Rücken minimal eingerissen. St. a. Tit.
Leipzig, 1936. Orig. printed wrappers. 63 pp.
1942607626Leipzig, Hirzel, 1942. 95 S. OKart. Einbd. etwas angeschmutzt.
19923312859Baden-Baden, Nomos, (1992). 221 S. Mit Abbildungen. Kunstleder.
193636889Leipzig, 1936. Orig. printed wrappers. 63 pp.
139745aafZürich, Orell, Füssli, 1829, kl. in-8°, 4 Bl. + 168 S., leichter Stempel ,Bresslauer Volksbibliothek’ / Exlibris Peter Ernst Obergfell, Halbleder d. Zeit, mit rotem Titelschild, Gelenke leicht angeplatzt.
140779aafZürich, Orell, Füssli, 1829, kl. in-8°, 4 Bl. + 168 S., leichter Stempel ,Breslauer Volksbibliothek’ / Exlibris Peter Ernst Obergfell, gelber Original-Glanzpapierumschlag (wie veröffentlicht) Rez. Schuber / emboîtage récent, avec titre au dos.
Paperback, 240 p., 16 x 25. ISBN 9782503505763. This study presents Walter of Chatillon?s Alexandreis and his exploration of the problems of interpretating not only languages, but also the texts, philosophies, religions and literatures of the past. Walter of Chatillon, the twelfth-century Latin poet now famed for his satirical lyrics, acquired international renown in the Middle Ages for his epic on Alexander the Great, the Alexandreis. This work did for the Middle Ages what Vergil had done for the Romans, proving the ability of the moderni to rival the ancients in learning and the arts. The Alexandreis immediately joined the Aeneid in the medieval paideia and was read in schoolrooms throughout Europe in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The Alexandreis enters into the twelfth-century debate about education. The intellectual world was rapidly changing, as the schools became specialized and professionalized, threatening the hitherto secure position of the liberal arts and Latin literature in the educational curriculum. At the same time, translations from Arabic and Greek, not only of the works of Aristotle, but also of Arabic philosophers, had begun to alter the concerns and methodologies of Western scholars. Theologians increasingly used Hebrew commentaries in their studies of the Hebrew Scriptures. The awareness of the intellectual achievements both of the ancients and of highly-civilized non-Christian contemporary cultures had reached a new peak. Twelfth-century intellectuals were presented with the challenge of assimilating the flow of new works and ideas into western historiography and the Latin world-view. Walter's exploration of the problems of interpretating not only languages, but also the texts, philosophies, religions and literatures of the past, is the subject of this study. Maura K. Lafferty studied Classics at Wellesley College, The University of North Carolina and has received her PhD in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. She has written on Walter of Chatillon's Alexandreis and lyrical poems, and also on medieval manuscripts of the classical epic. Languages : English, Latin.
19561303211Cambridge (Mass.), The Belknap Press of Harv. Univ. Press, 1956. Large-8vo. 1 portrait, 26 pp., 1 leaf with 1 shaded illustr., 2 plates. Orig. wrappers (sunned).
109228aafPläffikon, Seedamn-Kulturzentrum, 1989, lg. in-8vo, 131 p., reich farbig ill., Original-Leinenband. OU.
19743442104Köln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 1974. 310 S. Mit graphischen Darstellungen und Tabellen. OKart.
160256191602 Agraphé, très bon état, 160 x245, 83 gr, 56 pages, N° 231, fondateur Paul Le Cour, 39ème année, illustrations N&B - voir les noms des auteurs intervenants sur la photo de couverture -
1993176358Halle, Leopoldina, 1993. M. 24 Tab. u. 181 Abb. 374 S. OLwd. Neuwertig! (Nova acta Leopoldina N.F. 69/285).
1972133093Berlin, Vlg. f. Bauwesen, (1972). 4°. M. zahlr. Abb. 167 S. OLwd. M. Rsign. Klebereste a. Vorsatz. St. u. Sign. a. Tit.