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1582045463Geneva: Jacob Stoer 1582. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary rolled calf over wooden boards. Calf dry and degraded missing in spots wood worn at the edges with some loss. Remains of clasps; binding still quite sound. Light age toning to pages scattered creases and minor flaws generally very clean internally. Attractively printed with historiated initials head and tail pieces and a vignette portrait of Livy. 14 623 29 leaves. Adams 1355 Graesse IV 234.<br /> <br /> The first French edition of the complete Livy and a monumental work of Renaissance scholarship. It was also printed in an octavo edition by Stoer in 3 volumes also 1582 and reprinted in folio by Chouet in 1607. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045463. Jacob Stoer hardcover
19782092902143902229Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education paperback
19782092902143802265Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education paperback
19792092902137704377Education Historical Materials Publishing Association 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Education Historical Materials Publishing Association paperback
18982508N.P. 1898. Brown paper bound composition book comprised of 43 manuscript pages and 6 original crayon drawings by a young girl. First page excised. Ownership stamp of Hattie Plegge used on sheets toward the center of the book; teacher's signature Miss Sewell on nearby middle page. A fascinating and research-rich notebook in which a young girl practiced her hand in ink and pencil by copying out popular song lyrics folk ballads and poetry. <br/><br/>While the composition book of Hattie Plegge contains no overt indication of the girl's geographical location there are signs within her work that point toward the North. Poetry about General Grant and Abraham Lincoln as well as an original crayon drawing of an eagle marked "Union Forever" suggest that her community belonged to the Union during the Civil War. Additionally though she writes no date school year or age in the book her cursive and her drawings suggest that she was under the age of 12 at the time of composition. As she strives to mature her hand Hattie selects a fascinating array of works to copy out with care; and they provide valuable information about the types of music and poetry that were available to an elementary school girl. Some of the selections come from folk songs such as Billy Boy listed in the Roud Folk Song Index. Others were more widely popular tunes of the time including In the Gloaming 1877 On the Banks of the Wabash 1897 and I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph my Baby 1898. Mixed with these are also longer poems. Though Alice Cary's Suppose is listed as a recommended copybook text in Ballads for Little Folk 1874 others take a more adult political leaning as is the case with suffragist Frances Willard's work Grant is Dead copied out twice the second being more careful and Oliver Wendell Holmes' Old Ironsides. Whether the poetic works were provided by a teacher suggested by a parent or chosen by Hattie herself that give a glimpse into the social influences surrounding her. As a reminder that she is in fact a child there are 6 simple crayon drawings interspersed throughout including a Union eagle a donkey and what appears to be a schoolgirl in a cape.<br/><br/>A rich historical document with research possibilities including but not limited to paleography geography and politics in the post-Civil War era the history of education the transmission of folk songs and folk tales the history of music literature and poetry and gender studies. <br/><br/>Roud Folk Song Index 326. Ballads for Little Folk 47. unknown books
92618aafMontbéliard, Imprimerie de Th.-Fréd. Deckherr, o.j. ca. 1810, 30x38 cm (Bild) / 50x43 cm (Rahmen), Holzschnitt auf Papier, einfaches Kolorit in blau und rot, leichte Faltspuren, im schwarzen Holzrahmen, leicht gebräunt, ansonsten guter Zustand.
2110502151110174Ming Jiajing book stamp N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 13 Ming Jiajing book stamp paperback
055167Paris Chez A. M. Lottin, l'ainé, imprimeur-libraire 1764 in 12 (17x10) 1 volume relié plein veau fauve, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches teintées, frontispice, XVI et 291 pages [2]. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
180215559Landes-Industrie-Comptoir, Weimar, 1802. ca. 26x21cm, Rundum-Rotschnitt. Halb-Leder der Zeit m. vergoldetem Rückenschild.. 100 Kupfertafeln mit jeweils 1 Blatt Erklärungen in deutsch und französisch. Das Papier teilweise leicht stockfleckig, die Lederecken angeplatzt; die Bandnummerierung am Rücken zur Hälte fehlend. Insgesamt überraschend sauber. Selten. 100 plates. Good copy. Rare. Wichtig: die Kupfertafeln sind nicht(!) koloriert. Important: the plates are not(!) coloured.
In-8°; pp. 796, mancano le ultime due carte, legatura in mezza pelle con tassello al dorso, più tarda. Con molti legni e diagrammi nel testo. Seconda edizione, la prima del 1538, le Lucubrationes dell’umanista fiammingo rappresentano un’opera “enciclopedica” nel senso che raccolgono trattati nei diversi campi del sapere, di particolare interesse la sezione scientifica dedicata all’ottica, alla prospettiva, astronomia, geometria e matematica, anche per le molte illustrazioni. Sembra le la parola “enciclopedi” si trovi per la prima volta proprio sul frontespizio di quest’opera, sotto la forma di kiklopedia.
1912RO40091313Société Générale d'Education et d'Enseignement. 1888-1912. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Intérieur bon état. 23 volumes. 6 premiers volumes (1888-1893) reliés avec titre, année et filets dorés sur les dos. 7 volumes (1897-1903) reliés demi-cuir, avec titre, année et filets dorés sur le dos. Ex-Libris illustré d'une gravure en noir et blanc (F. Duilhé de Saint-Projet), collé au dos du 1er plat des premiers volumes. Etiquettes annotées sur les dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
1866RO40091520Le Journal Général de l'Instruction Publique. 1837-1866. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 7 volumes d'env. 800 pages chacun, et 1 volume d'env. 2400 pages. Dos des 7 premiers volumes parcheminés et annotés (d'époque). Etiquettes annotées sur les dos. Pièces de titre sur le dos du dernier vol. (1864-66), avec titre, dates, roulettes et filets dorés. Ex-Libris illustré d'une gravure en noir et blanc (Armoiries) collé au dos du 1er plat: J. Gomez de la Cortina et Amicorum, Fallitur Hora Legendo. Dos et plats du 1er vol. (1838) abîmé. Plats frottés avec parfois de petits manques en surface. Quelques pages passées. Quelques tampons et annotations.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
1957RO40091404L'Education Nationale. 1946-1957. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 1 volume relié (1947), avec reliure signée Institut Catholique de Toulouse. 3 numéros de l'année 1946, et 10 années d'env. 40 numéros chacune. Etiquette annotée sur le dos du volume relié. Quelques tampons et annotations sur les 1ers plats des revues.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
1943RO40091318L'Ecole. 1917-1943. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Intérieur bon état. 5 volumes reliés, contenant les années 1917-18 (2 vol.), 1926-27 (2vol.) et 1929-30. Env. 350 numéros d'env. 20 pages chacun. Un numéro de 1913. Etiquettes annotées et annotations sur les dos des volumes reliés. Quelques tampons et annotations. Quelques numéros abîmés (couverture).. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
1906RO40189752G. Masson - Armand Colin - LGDJ. 1881-1906. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 19 volumes reliés, 12 volumes brochés et 13 fascicules. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Quelques annotations de bibliothèque. Quelques couvertures abîmées. Années 1889 à 1898 (tomes 17 à 35) manquantes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
Société Générale d'Education et d'Enseignement. 1888-1912. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Intérieur bon état. 23 volumes. 6 premiers volumes (1888-1893) reliés avec titre, année et filets dorés sur les dos. 7 volumes (1897-1903) reliés demi-cuir, avec titre, année et filets dorés sur le dos. Ex-Libris illustré d'une gravure en noir et blanc (F. Duilhé de Saint-Projet), collé au dos du 1er plat des premiers volumes. Etiquettes annotées sur les dos. Bulletins de jan. à déc. de chaque année. Manquent les années 1904 et 1905, N° 11 de l'année 1907 (nov.). Communications de la Société. Travaux du Comité du Contentieux. Etudes et travaux sur les questions d'enseignement. La campagne de laïcisation et la résistance. Jurisprudence...
Le Journal Général de l'Instruction Publique. 1837-1866. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Quelques rousseurs. 7 volumes d'env. 800 pages chacun, et 1 volume d'env. 2400 pages. Dos des 7 premiers volumes parcheminés et annotés (d'époque). Etiquettes annotées sur les dos. Pièces de titre sur le dos du dernier vol. (1864-66), avec titre, dates, roulettes et filets dorés. Ex-Libris illustré d'une gravure en noir et blanc (Armoiries) collé au dos du 1er plat: J. Gomez de la Cortina et Amicorum, Fallitur Hora Legendo. Dos et plats du 1er vol. (1838) abîmé. Plats frottés avec parfois de petits manques en surface. Quelques pages passées. Quelques tampons et annotations. Actes officiels. Nouvelles universitaires. Sciences. Lettres et arts. Bibliographie. Avec Tables. Vol. 7: du 2 déc. 1837 (n°39) au 29 déc. 1838 (n°152). Vol. 8: du 2 jan. 1839 (n°1) au 28 déc. 1839 (n°104). Vol. 9: du 1er jan. 1840 (n°1) au 30 déc. 1840 (n°105). Vol. 10: du 2 jan. 1841 (n°1) au 29 déc. 1841 (n°104). Vol. 11, du 1er jan. 1842 (n°1) au 31 déc. 1842 (n°105). Vol. 12: du 4 jan. 1843 (n°1) au 30 déc. 1843 (n°104). Vol. 13: du 3 jan. 1844 (n°1) au 28 déc. 1844 (n°104). Vol. 33-34-35-36, du 6 jan. 1864 (n°1) au 26 déc. 1866 (n°52).
L'Ecole. 1917-1943. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Intérieur bon état. 5 volumes reliés, contenant les années 1917-18 (2 vol.), 1926-27 (2vol.) et 1929-30. Env. 350 numéros d'env. 20 pages chacun. Un numéro de 1913. Etiquettes annotées et annotations sur les dos des volumes reliés. Quelques tampons et annotations. Quelques numéros abîmés (couverture). A nos lecteurs. Pensées chrétiennes. Langue française. Histoire. Mathématiques. Sciences physiques et naturelles. Dessin. Education physique. Epreuves d'examens au CEP... Années scolaires allant de spet. à juillet. 1913, n° 42. 1917-18, 2 vol., avec Tables. 1926-27, 2 vol., dont la 'Partie supérieure'. 1927. 1928. 1929. 1933. 1935. 1936. 1937. 1938. 1939. 1940. 1941. 1942. 1943 (jusqu'en avril).
L'Education Nationale. 1946-1957. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 1 volume relié (1947), avec reliure signée Institut Catholique de Toulouse. 3 numéros de l'année 1946, et 10 années d'env. 40 numéros chacune. Etiquette annotée sur le dos du volume relié. Quelques tampons et annotations sur les 1ers plats des revues. De déc. 1946 à juin 1957. Avec Tables méthodiques des articles et documents. L'activité universitaire. La culture et les loisirs. Informations administratives...
G. Masson - Armand Colin - LGDJ. 1881-1906. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Quelques rousseurs. 19 volumes reliés, 12 volumes brochés et 13 fascicules. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Quelques annotations de bibliothèque. Quelques couvertures abîmées. Années 1889 à 1898 (tomes 17 à 35) manquantes. Revue publiée par la Société de l'Enseignement Supérieur. Rédacteur en Chef: M. Edmond Dreyfus-Brisac, puis M. François Picavet. 1881: Tomes I-II (1 vol. + 7 fasc.); 1882: Tomes III-IV; 1883: Tomes V-VI; 1884: Tomes VII-VIII (+ fasc. n° 1-3); 1885: Tomes IX-X; 1886: Tomes XI-XII (+ fac. n° 7); 1887: Tomes XIII-XIV; 1888: Tomes XV-XVI; 1889: Fasc. n° 1 (jan.); 1898: Tome XXXVI (juillet-déc.); 1899-1906: Tomes XXXVII-LII (+ fasc. n° 7, juillet 1903). Sommaire du n° 1, Tome 1, jan. 1881: Les réformes de l'Enseignement Secondaire en France, Edmond Dreyfus-Brisac. Sur l'enseignement de l'histoire diplomatique, Albert Sorel. Les Ecoles Supérieures de Filles en Allemagne,Dr W. Noeldeke. L'Université Harvard, Jacquinot. Correspondance internationale...
125563Paris: Librairie Grund et Maguet no date. Hardcover set 443 535 478 506 498 489pp. Very good. A stunning set in 6 volumes bound in 3 / 4 burgundy leather with marbled boards. Top edges gilt marbled endpapers ribbon page markers 2154 detailed gravures in wood steel and chromolithograph showing the items used in Medieval and Renaissance France. Vol. 1 1st Part Meubles Appendice Resume Historique. Vol. 2 2nd Part Ustensiles 3rd Part Orfevrerie 4th Part Instruments de musique 5th Part Jeux passe-temps 6th Part Outils outillages. Vol. 3 6th Part Vetements bijoux de corps objets de toilette. A a H. Vol. 4 7th Part objet de toilette - J a V. Vol. 5 8th Part Armes de guerre offensives et defensives. - A a G. Vol. 6 8th Part - Suite H a V & Appendice. Text in French Language. History--France. Librairie Grund et Maguet Hardcover
18882180Bloomsburg PA 1888. Very Good . Manuscript notebook composed by Ida Sylva Wagner a young woman training to become a teacher at the Bloomsburg State Normal School now Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania between 1888-1889. Comprised of 88 pages in ink and pencil blending lecture and reading notes with what appear to be Ida's own drafts of analytic essays practice lesson plans and examination questions. Quarter cloth over marbled boards measuring 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Shelf-wear to extremities and hinges tender but holding. Text block overall tight with mild toning not affecting text. Wagner's ownership signature and school information on front paste-down; second ownership signature along with Wagner's later teaching location on rear paste-down. In Very Good condition overall considering its daily class use and apparent usage as a reference guide during Ida's later teaching career.<br/><br/>Established in 1869 the Bloomsburg State Normal School aimed to provide rigorous teacher training to ensure that regional educators could "teach the youth elements of classical education" Bloomsburg University. State census records show that she would have been 22 at the time of this class and that she later moved to Luzerne County to work as a teacher after graduation. This notebook rigorously documents her work in an advanced Practical Teaching course which provided pedagogical methodology as well as requiring students to put methods into practice by designing usable teaching materials. Ida's notebook is roughly divided into sections with blanks separating each; and they include practical notes including Introductory Consideration Foundations and Principles Length of Recitation Object Lessons and Plan of Lessons as well as sample content for lessons such as Primary Reading Primary Numbers and Rules of Grammar. In her hand Ida reflects on the importance of theory and practice noting "The powers of the child which demand the teacher's attention are the physical the intellectual the moral and the spiritual.before knowing can take place there must be something to know and the thing to be known must affect its appropriate sense." This guiding principle clearly shapes the class and Ida's notes show that she is being trained in the "something to know" for example the 15 pages of vocabulary pronunciations and definitions as well as the "affecting its appropriate sense" for example the 46 initial pages on methods for shaping appropriate lessons. <br/><br/>A dense resource with research possibilities including but not limited to the fields of history of pedagogy history of American higher education women's education and employment and gender studies. Very Good . unknown books
1964ZB394738Kluwer Academic Publishers 1964-1996. volumes 10; 13-30; 33-35; 42. 1964-1996 complete volumes partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - 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. Kluwer Academic Publishers unknown
14280London Printed For John Cary 1812. Good. Hardcover. Two antiquarian texts by John Cary bound as one: Contemporary leather wallet style presentation with signs of wear some internal renovation tastefully done old leather binding with fold over flap which would at one point have had a clasp. Marbled endpaper to the flap otherwise plain endpapers size: 7.5 x 5.00 x 2 inches approx. this book does contain inscriptions from the earlier owners to the title pages and endpapers adds a bit of provinance and character. The first part consists of "Cary's Traveller's Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales shewing immediate Routes every Market Borough Town throughouit the United Kingdom laid down from the best Authority on a New Set of County Maps. To which is added an Alphabetical List of the Market Towns with the days on which they are held " 44 maps hand coloured followed by a list of 'Market and Borough Towns in England and Wales also Figures of Reference to the Routes given at the end fro the Metropolis to each town. ' this is followed by a list of the Routes exhibiting the Direct Road by Reference to the Maps the work ends with a series of contemporary advertisements. The second work follows immediatly with an instruction to the binder and then the title pages. " Cary's New Itinerary or an accurate Delineation of the Great Roads both direct and cross throughtout England and Wales; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland from the actual admended supplement by John Cary Made by command of his Majesty's Postmaster General for Official Purposes Under the Direction of Thomas Hasker Surveyor and Superintendant of the Mail Coaches. This books shows the immediate Route from the Metropolis to all parts of England and Wales from Town to Town in every direction distinguishing also the Cities Market Borough and Corporate Towns and those at which the Assizes are held and gives the time of the Mails Arrival and Departure from each. Describes the line of the navigable canals and the course of the rivers passed over. The number of houses and Inhabitants contained in each town. And those Inns which supply Post Horses and Carriages. Also The Inns throughout the Metropolis from which the Mail and Stage Coaches go and their departure & Route they severally take. The Noblemen Gentlemen's Seats situate near the roads All of the packet boats and their time of sailing. Copious Indexes Maps of the Isle of Wight Environs of London Bath Brighton Margate Cheltenham and large map of England and Wales peculiarly adapted to the Work. FIFTH EDITION Containing upwards of 9000 Additional Places" London printed by J Cary 1812. Followed by an Advertisement Table of Contents Index of Direct Roads from London An Alphabetically Arrangement of Principal Places that occur the Routes fo the Cross Roads Coach Directory Index of Places maps Cary's New Intinerary from Surveys 1-941 finishing with an advertisement. Packed with information stagecoach routes and timetables names and places. There are many single page maps and fold-outs signs of wear some creasing a little chipping in places but generally very good indeed. A fantastic piece of social and topographical history. . London, Printed For John Cary, 1812 hardcover
19792091502135709969New Kagawa Series Publication Planning Committee 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. New Kagawa Series Publication Planning Committee paperback