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Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils, 1873; in-8, 372 pp., cartonnage pleine toile d'éditeur, dos lisse orné, tranches jaspées. Orné de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc.
Environnement Canada. 1972. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 96 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur et en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes. Les responsabilités fédérales dans la protection de la faune.Les oiseaux migrateurs. Gestion foncière. Mammalogie...
FAMOT. 1978. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 253 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte.
Hardback, 240 p., 98 ill., 210 x 295 mm. ISBN 9782503506357. The Sermon on the Soul is a Manichaean tract largely reconstructed from some 60 fragments in Parthian, Sogdian and Old Turkish. It played a big part in the East Manichaean tradition, attested in more than 30 manuscripts and inspiring later East Manichaean works, even hymns in the Chinese language. The sermon underscores the identity of the individual souls and the cosmic viva anima, of the spiritual nature of the soul and the five light elements, and it decribes the benificient, meritorious activities of the world soul on behalf of the wordly creatures. It gives an uncommonly optimistic description of life on earth and is remarkable for its well-designed parables. It is an outstanding example of Manichaean prose literature and contributes considerably to our knowledge of the Manichaean doctrine. Languages: German.
- Ex officina Joannis Broedelet, Trajecti ad Rhenum 1759, In 4 (18x22cm), (4) 34pp., broché. - Edition originale illustrée d'une vignette de titre. Notre exemplaire est présenté broché. Les deux premiers feuillets sont détachés. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Fourth printing, 1 vol. in-4 br., Published by Columbia University Press, SRG Report 255 (revised), AMP Report 30.2R (revised), New York and London, 1963, vi pp., 3 ff., 17 pp., 1f., iv- 116 pp. ; 1 ff., v-56 pp., 2 ff., iii-25 pp, 1 f., iii-18 pp, 1 f., iii-39 pp., 1 f., iii-44 pp., 1 f., ii-10 pp. ; ii-41p. "This printing includes without change all sections as previously issued in pamphlet form." Very good copy Anglais
Paperback, approx. LXXV+304 pages ., 150 x 230 mm.Languages : English, Latin. ISBN 9780888442963. This volume contains the final volume of Lombard's major work, described as "one of the least read of the world's great books", which treats the sacraments of the Church. Peter Lombard's major work, the four books of the Sentences, was written in the mid-twelfth century and, as early as the 1160s, the text was glossed and commented on in the schools. There is hardly a theologian of note throughout the rest of the Middle Ages who did not write a commentary on the Sentences. Yet in spite of its importance in Western intellectual history and its capacity to excite generations of students and teachers, the Sentences has received little attention in recent times. Indeed, it has been called 'one of the least read of the world's great books'. Book 3 closed with a reflection on the relative inadequacy of the Old Law, because what it commanded could not be done well or easily in the absence of grace. While the sacraments of the Old Law were only signs, the sacraments of the Church are also the principal instruments of that grace now freely available to Christians. These sacraments are the main subject of Book 4, taking up forty-two of its fifty Distinctions: Baptism is treated in Distinctions 2-6, confirmation in 7, the Eucharist in 8-13, penance in 14-22, extreme unction in 23, sacred orders in 24 and 25, and marriage in 26-42. The Book concludes with eight Distinctions on the last things ' the resurrection of the body, purgation, hell, the last judgement, and eternity.
Paperback, XLVI+236 p., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888442932. Peter Lombard's major work, the four books of the Sentences, was written in the mid twelfth century, and as early as the 1160s, the text was glossed and commented on in the schools. There is hardly a theologian of note throughout the rest of the Middle Ages who did not write a commentary on the Sentences. Yet in spite of its importance in Western intellectual history and its capacity to excite many generations of students and teachers, the Sentences has received little attention in more recent times. Indeed, it has been called 'one of the least read of the world's great books'. This volume makes available for the first time in English a full translation of Book 1 of the Sentences. It consists of forty-eight Distinctions, the bulk of which deal with God in his transcendence and with the mystery of the Trinity. The person of God the Father is the topic in Distinction iv, that of God the Son in v-ix, that of God the Holy Spirit in x-xviii. Distinctions xix-xxxiv are deeply concerned with the language that can be used in describing the Trinity and the relations among the divine persons. The remaining distinctions deal with the divine attributes as they become manifest in God's action towards creatures. An important concern is the preservation of God's sovereign freedom and the avoidance of any confusion regarding the absolute transcendence of God, despite his graceful self-disclosure in creation and revelation. The volume contains an introduction to Peter and to the Sentences and its first book, a list of the major chapter headings, and a bibliography. Languages : English, Latin.
Paperback, LVIII+278 p., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888442925. Peter Lombard's major work, the four books of the Sentences, was written in the mid twelfth century, and as early as the 1160s, the text was glossed and commented on in the schools. There is hardly a theologian of note throughout the rest of the Middle Ages who did not write a commentary on the Sentences. Yet in spite of its importance in Western intellectual history and its capacity to excite many generations of students and teachers, the Sentences has received little attention in more recent times. Indeed, it has been called 'one of the least read of the world's great books'. This volume makes available for the first time in English a full translation of Book 1 of the Sentences. It consists of forty-eight Distinctions, the bulk of which deal with God in his transcendence and with the mystery of the Trinity. The person of God the Father is the topic in Distinction iv, that of God the Son in v-ix, that of God the Holy Spirit in x-xviii. Distinctions xix-xxxiv are deeply concerned with the language that can be used in describing the Trinity and the relations among the divine persons. The remaining distinctions deal with the divine attributes as they become manifest in God's action towards creatures. An important concern is the preservation of God's sovereign freedom and the avoidance of any confusion regarding the absolute transcendence of God, despite his graceful self-disclosure in creation and revelation. The volume contains an introduction to Peter and to the Sentences and its first book, a list of the major chapter headings, and a bibliography. Languages : English, Latin.
Hardback, L+258 p., 4 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503514352. This volume is comprised of translations of a trilogy of Cistercian lives composed by the same hagiographer at the celebrated abbey of Villers in Brabant. In the early thirteenth century the diocese of Liege witnessed an extraordinary religious revival, known to us largely through the abundant corpus of saints' lives from that region. Cistercian monks, nuns, beguines, and recluses formed close-knit networks of spiritual friendship that easily crossed the boundaries of gender, religious status, and even language. Holy women such as Mary of Oignies and Christina the Astonishing were held up by their biographers as models of orthodoxy and miraculous powers. Less familiar but no less fascinating are the male saints of the region. In this volume Martinus Cawley, ocso, has translated a trilogy of Cistercian lives composed by the same hagiographer, Goswin, who was a monk and cantor at the celebrated abbey of Villers in Brabant. Although all three of these saints were connected with the same order, their versions of holiness represent a study in contrasts, from the compassionate nun Ida of Nivelles, remarkable for her eucharistic raptures, to the fiercely ascetic lay brother Arnulf, to the gentle monk Abundus, renowned for his deep liturgical and Marian piety. The title Send Me God derives from a revealing catch-phrase that devout men and women used to request prayers from their spiritual friends. Languages : English.
. 8vo. pp. IX-128. . Perfetto (Mint). . . .
1 vol. in-4 br., S.A. La Radiotechnique, Division Tubes Electroniques et pièces détachées, s.d., (1955), 32-32 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (frott. sur couv., bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Français
RARE comprehensive collection of legal documents regarding the definition and extent of the concept of self-determination in International Law, selected and introduced by Anne Bayefsky - an eminent human rights scholar and activist, director of the Touro College Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, a barrister and solicitor of the Ontario Bar. Her areas of expertise include international human rights law, equality rights, and constitutional human rights law. 245x165mm. X+512 pages. Red cloth Softcover with silver lettering on front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover edges slighly bumped. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Rear cover dirty/slightly stained (sticker residues). Spine slightly faded. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This wide-ranging important reference on one of the cardinal principles in modern international law is in good condition.
Harvard University 1951. In-12 reliure verte éditeur e 505 pages. Très bon état
8vo, iv, 88pp., part II only, dibound. The second part of this extremely rare report from the Female Friendly Society. Contents include: Account of a Female Friendly Society at Leeds; Rules, orders, and regulations of the Blackheath Friendly Society for Women; Rules to be observed... for the encouragement of Industry and Frugality in the Female Poor, residing within the Parish of Godalming; Society of Lincoln for the relief of poor married women during lying-in, and for the employment of their children in common needle-work; Plan of a lying-in charity... for the benefit of the wives of the soldiers belonging to the three Regiments of Foot Guards; Lying-in charity at Kendal; Rules of the Exeter Lying-in charity...; Account of schools at Ely... by Miss Metcalfe; Mrs. Hill's account of the Shakespeare Walk Female School; Account of an institution, consisting of three schools set on foot and supported by ladies, in the country village eighty miles distant from London.
Paperback, VII+127 p., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888443007. This volume contains translations of three of William of Auvergne's shorter more spiritual works: Cur Deus homo (Why God Became Man), De gratia (On Grace), and De fide (On Faith). Each work touches upon the understanding of the relation between nature and grace, the moral and theological virtues, and of the need for our redemption by Christ and its character. The introduction situates the treatises within William's many works and within the thought of the early thirteenth century. Languages : English.
Hardback, X+205 p., 1 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503514482. The studies within this volume apply insights gained from gender studies to re-consider the way knowledge and learning was transmitted in medieval Europe 1200-1550. Traditional scholarship has largely concentrated on the clerical and academic context of conventional learning. It tended to focus on the contents and methods of formal education, as well as on a small group of educational institutions from which women were excluded. In this volume, authors consider how learning was transmitted outside the schools, in particular within women's communities. They raise a range of questions: how was knowledge transmitted in an oral context, what varieties of knowledge were available to communities of women? What kinds of learning are characteristic of such communities? What techniques did women develop to preserve and transmit their knowledge and how was it valorized both within their communities, and by 'authoritative' outsiders? Under what circumstances could women themselves gain authority in passing on knowledge to a wider audience? Languages : English.
1 vol. in-4 br., ill. noir et blanc, Imprimerie Nationale, 1975 113 pp. Bon état pour ce document qui donne une vision fournie de l'organisation de la vie culturelle par l'État, en France, au milieu des années 70. Peu courant désormais. Français
Quelques passages soulignés au crayon de papier . - 208 p. , 400 gr.
France Loisirs 1987, in/8 reliure éditeur, 501 pages. 250 plantes médicinales, 115 maladies courantes, conseils de beauté, 3ém édition revue et complétée.
Opera in 2 volumi . 8vo. pp. 1442 + 144. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Una proposta didattica per l'educazione preelementare . 8vo. pp. 402. . Molto buono (Very Good). Timbro alla prima pagina (Stamp on the first blank page). . .
Pedagogia dell'obbedienza. Riforma della disciplina scolastica . 16mo. pp. 262. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Con la collaborazione di Massimo Baldacci, Maria Cristina Buttinelli, Ermanno Detti e Corrado Veneziano. In questo volume: La valutazione: ovvero, quando i voti non bastano più - Handicap e valutazione - Voltaire e condorcet, campioni di laicità e di democrazia (borghese) - I fatti dell'anno scolastico - La scuola in cifre - Le pagine gialle dell'insegnante . 16mo. pp. VI - 210. . Ottimo (Fine). . . . Un nuovo numero degli ''annuari'' che forniscono note informative e commenti su ciò che è accaduto nel mondo dell'insegnamento