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3 vol. in-8 br., E. Féret et Fils, Bordeaux, 1926, 207 ; 235 ; 212 pp. Remarquable exemplaire bien complet mais surtout dédicacé par l'auteur dans chacun des deux premiers tomes "A M. Camille Jullian, membre de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, membre de l'Académie Française. Hommage de profonde reconnaissance pour ses encouragements et ses conseils, et de respectueuse affection". On trouvera également dans le second volume un billet autographe signé de l'auteur : "Mon Cher Monsieur, en vous adressant la deuxième partie de mon ouvrage, je vous remercie d'avoir bien voulu me faire bénéficier de l'intérêt que, dans vos écrits, vous avez souvent témoigné aux Boiens. Je vous en exprime toute ma reconnaissance [... ]". Belle et importante provenance pour cet ensemble peu commun (petits accrocs en dos et petits frott. en couv. du tome second, bon état par ailleurs). Français
Publié avec une introduction par Ch. Petit-Dutaillis, 1 brochure in-8, Extrait de la Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Chartes, Tome LXXXVII, 1926, Paris, 45 pp. Bel envoi de Petit-Dutaillis "au grand historien de la France primitive, souvenir cordial et respectueux". Il s'agit de l'historien Camille Jullian (avec le cachet de sa vente : "Bibl. C. Jullian 9-5-34" in fine. Bon état pour cette publication inédite. Français
96 pages. Features: Potting Cattleyas - Part 2 - Basic Orchid Culture - 6; Collecting in the Western District of Papua, New Guinea; An F.C.C. at Age 16; Huntleya meleagris 'El Valle de Anton'; Gigantic Doritaenopsis Awarded; Mesophyll Collapse in Phalaenopsis; A Personal Essay - Observations of an A.O.s. Student Judge; A Summer Outing for ORchids; Plectrophora clutrifolia and P.alata - Collector's item; Species Orchid Seed - Conservation and Distribution; Orched Genera, Illustrated - XLV - Huntleya; The Gulf Coast Lath House; F.C.C.'s of 1974. Lovely copy. Book
76 p. + 25 planches hors-texte (Prähistorische Bronzefunde, Abteilung VI, band 1). Inv. Th 21
88 p., 45 fig. n/b dans le texte. Regional Archaeologies. Inv. 19111.
1 vol. in-8 br., Editions Balzac, Angoulême, 1960, 279 pp. Long envoi de l'auteur, qui donne crédit à Jeanne (ou Claude) du Lis dite Jeanne des Armoises, qui se fit passer pour Jeanne d'Arc après le supplice de celle-ci. Bon état (un ressaut de cahier) Français
PARIS, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - 1979 - In-8 - Reliure pleine toile éditeur - XVI-820 pages - Très propre
First and only edition of this monograph on this little island (now part of the 9th arrondissement of Lyon) in the SaÙne. 32 pp. The Ile Barbe has been inhabited since ancient times, an abbey was built there in the fifth century, and Charlemage endowed it with a rich collection of manuscripts in the ninth. As mentioned on the title-page, the final pages provide a catalogue of these extremely early medieval manuscripts (22 manuscripts described.) 8vo. Original wraps. Entirely uncut, fine, and bright. Very rare, especially in such pristine condition.
Nice, Etablissements Gimello,1957. In-8, broché, 335 pp. Quelques rousseurs sur la couverture et les pages de garde.
This official introductory guide to Knossos was first written by John Pendlebury in 1934, reissued by Max Parrish 1954. This is a new and revised edition, with an Introduction by Sir John Myres and Sir John Forsdyke which sketches concisely and vividly the background of Minoan history, art and culture. He was Curator of the Site from 1929 to 1934.Like Ariadne's thread, his text guides the reader through the historical and architectural maze of this great Palace, tracing its growth from its foundation to the completion of the great complex of buildings in the fifteenth century B.C. and ending with a grand tour of the Palace and its dependencies (illustrated by many clear maps and plans). Introductions by Sir John Myres and Sir John Forsdyke.76p.plates.maps.diagrs.index (Large fold-out plan of Knossos) Note by owner on ffep, else fine. Book
272p. 8vo. Original decorated full cloth binding. Dust jacket. OCC 3
Uncritical popular account of Schliemann and his discoveries. 191p.Illus. Bibliography.Index. Book
Un libro dedicato all'arte della meditazione, che rivela esperienze e riflessioni necessarie a tutti coloro che vogliono perfezionare la propria vita interiore. Si possono così trovare gli insegnamenti di maestri del pensiero spirituale di ogni tempo e luogo: da Epitteto a Sant'Agostino, da Teilhard de Chardin a Sri Aurobindo. <br/> STATO: USATO, MOLTO BUONO.<br/> TITOLO: Che cos'è la meditazione. un Ponte tra oriente e Occidente. <br/> AUTORE: Pauwels, Louis.<br/> CURATORE: Traduzione di Antonio Zappalà<br/> EDITORE: Casa Editrice Meb<br/> DATA ED.: 1996,<br/> COLLANA: Coll. Psicologia.<br/> EAN: 9788876695476
In 8°, due volumi, pp. 831 illustrazione all’antiporta, grande carta ripiegata alla fine del secondo volume con strappo sulla parte incollata. Rilegatura in mezza pelle con nervi e titolo al dorso. L’autore (1801-1873) fu un celeberrimo orientalista francese. Studioso di fama, pubblicò numerosi studi e scritti sull’Oriente (Cina, India) le isole Ionie e compilò molte traduzioni, tra cui questa di Marco Polo e Confucio. Ha anche tradotto il Saggio sulla filosofia degli indù di Henry Thomas Colebrooke. In-8°, two books, 831, half calf edged binding with title at the back; illustration at the frontispiece, large folded map (slightly torn up) at the end of the second volume. The author was a well-known French orientalist. Famous scholar, wrote many books on China and India, Ionian islands, and many translations, among which that one of Marco Polo and Confucius. He also translated the Essay on the Philosophy of the Hindus by Henry Thomas Colebrooke.
40 p.,1400 lots, nbr. ill. n/b. Inv. 24286
in-12 relié, cartonnage decore de l'editeur, 338 pages. Dos et coiffes leg. us. sin. bel exemplaire. [PF-1]
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 9.2 X 6.4 X 0.8 inches; 224 pages
15x22 cm. IX325 pages. Gilt hardcover. Ex library book - with the usual marks. Cover slightly chafed. Cover corners slightly worn. Stain on spine. Top and bottom of spine slightly worn. Several pages slightly stained. Binding visible in inner cover. Title page slightly torn on edge. Else in good condition.
256p. Numerous color illustrations. Folio. Original full red cloth binding. First edition. OCC 10
Very Minor shelfwear. Very faint foxing. ; This well-illustrated examination of the Neolithic as well as the Bronze Age takes a look at the 4,000 years of British prehistory, including an investigation of the ways in which archeologists interpret the challenging, tantalizing evidence discovered from this period, and their arguments and theories. ; English Heritage Series; 9.8 X 7.4 X 0.5 inches; 144 pages
19x26.5 cm. 292 pages. Softcover. Sides of spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
1 vol. petit in-4 reliure bradel demi-percaline marron, Jean de Meun, traducteur et Poète. Extrait de l'Histoire Littéraire, Tome XXVIII, Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1881, 1 f., pp. 392-439 [ Edition originale ] [Suivi de : ] Notice sur Deux Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque du Roi contenant l'apparition de Maître Jean de Meun, par Honoré Bonnet, s.l.n.d., 32 pp. et une planche hors texte [ Edition originale ] Contemporain de Ruteboeuf, le poète Jean de Meung (1240-1305) est particulièrement connu pour sa suite du Roman de la Rose. Il traduisit notamment le "De Re Militari" de Végèce, les lettres d'Héloïse et Abélard, la Consolation de la Philosophie de Boèce, etc... Bon exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque du fameux bibliophile Gustave Mouravit (1840-1920), notaire à Aix-en-Provence (il fut le notaire de la famille de Cézanne) puis établi à Marseille, avec son charmant petit cachet d'ex-libris à l'encre violette aux initiales G (à l'envers) et M. Français
P., Didron & Pringuet et Bordeaux, Lacaze & Féret, 1859. 2 volumes in-12 brochés (17.5 x 11 cm), XIV-319 et 520 pp., avec 2 gravures placées en frontispice représentant la luxure et l'avarice. Dos recollés.
IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT AVEC EMBOITAGE [MOY]. 355 PP. ENV 200 ILL ET PPL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]