Documenti di architettura. Vallardi, Milano, (1960). In-4 p., tela editoriale, sovracoperta, da pp. 744 a 847, illustrata da 73 esempi in 94 tavv. in b.n. (foto e disegni). Ben conservato.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, XII+316 p., 9 b/w ill., 24 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503532394.
This book aims to draw attention to the potential of concepts of scale and scale change in explaining and comparing socio-spatial processes in early medieval societies. Kings, aristocrats, peasants, and the Church are among the shared features of most early medieval societies. However, these also varied dramatically in time and space. Can petty regional kings, for instance, be compared to those in charge of a whole empire? Scale is a crucial factor in modelling, explaining, and conceptualizing the past. Furthermore, many issues that historians and archaeologists treat independently can be theorized together as processes of scale decrease or increase: the appearance of complex societies, the rise and collapse of empires, changing world-systems, and globalization. While a subject of much discussion in fields such as ecology, geography, and sociology, scale is rarely theorized by archaeologists and historians. This book highlights the potential of the concepts of scale and scale change for comparing and explaining medieval socio-spatial processes. It integrates regional and temporal variations in the fragmentation of the Roman world and the emergence of medieval polities, which are often handled separately by late antique and early medieval specialists. The result of a three-year research project, the nine case studies in this volume offer fresh insights into early medieval rural society while combining their individual subjects to generate a wider explanatory framework. Languages : English, Italian, Spanish.
, Pandora / Van de Velde , 2013 Hardback, folio- 420x297mm, 260 pages, 110 colour illustrations, NL / FR / English edition. New . ISBN 9789053253625.
Museum to scale 1/7 is een initiatief van Ronny Van de Velde dat vorm gegeven wordt door kunstenaar Wesley Meuris en waarin het museum naar goede postmoderne traditie subject en object is. Het Museum op schaal beslaat meer dan honderd miniatuurzalen op schaal 1/7 gewijd aan Belgische kunstenaars en Belgische artistieke bewegingen. Na een hommage aan Marcel Duchamp en diens Boite-en-valise gaat het parcours van start met de illustraties van Grandville voor de 'Reizen van Gulliver', het befaamde boek waarin schaal een belangrijke rol speelt. Thematische en historische ensembles rond het symbolisme, het surrealisme, de fotografie, de Cobra-beweging, de abstracte en minimale kunst leiden naar Belgische hedendaagse kunstenaars die elk hun eigen zaal op een originele manier ingericht hebben. De deelnemende Belgische kunstenaars zijn o.a. Jan Fabre, Jan De Cock, Pierre Alechinsky, Koen Van Mechelen, Ann Veronica Janssens, Michel Francois, en ook Angel Vergara, Johan Muyle, Luc Deleu, Luc Tuymans en vele anderen. Tekst van Jan Ceuleers en tekst van Stef van Bellingen over het werk van Wesley Meuris. Drie-talige editie. Spectaculaire lay-out met alle 110 mini-musea full page afgebeeld. Le Musee a l'echelle 1/7 est une initiative de Ronny Van de Velde mise en forme par l'artiste Wesley Meuris et ou, dans la plus pure tradition postmoderne, le musee est a la fois sujet et objet. Le Musee a l'echelle comprend plus de cent salles miniatures a l'echelle 1/7 consacrees a des artistes belges et a des courants artistiques belges. Apres un hommage a Marcel Duchamp et sa Boite-en-valise, le parcours s'ouvre sur les illustrations de Grandville pour les 'Voyages de Gulliver', ouvrage celebre dans lequel l'echelle joue un role important. Des ensembles thematiques et historiques autour du symbolisme, du surrealisme, de la photographie, du mouvement Cobra, de l'art abstrait et de l'art minimaliste introduisent le spectateur aupres d'artistes belges contemporains, chaque artiste ayant amenage sa propre salle de facon originale. Parmi les participants citons e.a. les artistes belges Jan Fabre, Jan De Cock, Pierre Alechinsky, Koen Van Mechelen, Ann Veronica Janssens, Michel Francois, et aussi Angel Vergara, Johan Muyle, Luc Deleu, Luc Tuymans et plusieurs autres. Texte de Jan Ceuleers et texte de Stef van Bellingen consacres a l'ouvre de Wesley Meuris en Neerlandais / Francais/Anglais. Lay-out spectaculaire reproduisant en pleine page les 110 mini-musees. 'Museum to Scale 1:7' was initiated by Ronny Van de Velde and designed by the artist Wesley Meuris and is a project in which, in the proper postmodern tradition, the museum is both subject and object. The 'Museum to Scale' comprises more than a hundred miniature rooms at a scale of 1:7, devoted to Belgian artists and Belgian artistic movements. After a tribute to Marcel Duchamp and his Boite-en-valise, the exhibition starts with Grandville's illustrations for Gulliver's Travels, the celebrated book in which scale plays an important part. A series of thematic and historical ensembles on Symbolism, Surrealism, photography, the Cobra movement, abstract art and Minimal Art provide a lead-in to contemporary Belgian artists, each of whom has arranged their own room in an original manner. The Belgian artists taking part include Jan Fabre, Jan De Cock, Pierre Alechinsky, Koen Van Mechelen, Ann Veronica Janssens and Michel Francois, as well as Angel Vergara, Johan Muyle, Luc Deleu, Luc Tuymans and many others. There is a written contribution by Jan Ceuleers and also a piece by Stef van Bellingen on the work of Wesley Meuris, in Dutch, French
Jan Ceuleers, Stef van Bellingen; ed. Van de Velde Ronny
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ISBN : 9780981469669
Cond.: As New - text: Fr/Dutch/Eng - Hardback - 420x297mm, 260 pages, 110 colour illustrations - ed. the baker museum Naples USA - Museum to scale 1/7 is een initiatief van Ronny Van de Velde dat vorm gegeven wordt door kunstenaar Wesley Meuris en waarin het museum naar goede postmoderne traditie subject en object is. Het Museum op schaal beslaat meer dan honderd miniatuurzalen op schaal 1/7 gewijd aan Belgische kunstenaars en Belgische artistieke bewegingen. Na een hommage aan Marcel Duchamp en diens Boite-en-valise gaat het parcours van start met de illustraties van Grandville voor de 'Reizen van Gulliver', het befaamde boek waarin schaal een belangrijke rol speelt. Thematische en historische ensembles rond het symbolisme, het surrealisme, de fotografie, de Cobra-beweging, de abstracte en minimale kunst leiden naar Belgische hedendaagse kunstenaars die elk hun eigen zaal op een originele manier ingericht hebben. De deelnemende Belgische kunstenaars zijn o.a. Jan Fabre, Jan De Cock, Pierre Alechinsky, Koen Van Mechelen, Ann Veronica Janssens, Michel Francois, en ook Angel Vergara, Johan Muyle, Luc Deleu, Luc Tuymans en vele anderen. Tekst van Jan Ceuleers en tekst van Stef van Bellingen over het werk van Wesley Meuris. Drie-talige editie. Spectaculaire lay-out met alle 110 mini-musea full page afgebeeld. Le Musee a l'echelle 1/7 est une initiative de Ronny Van de Velde mise en forme par l'artiste Wesley Meuris et ou, dans la plus pure tradition postmoderne, le musee est a la fois sujet et objet. Le Musee a l'echelle comprend plus de cent salles miniatures a l'echelle 1/7 consacrees a des artistes belges et a des courants artistiques belges. Apres un hommage a Marcel Duchamp et sa Boite-en-valise, le parcours s'ouvre sur les illustrations de Grandville pour les 'Voyages de Gulliver', ouvrage celebre dans lequel l'echelle joue un role important. Des ensembles thematiques et historiques autour du symbolisme, du surrealisme, de la photographie, du mouvement Cobra, de l'art abstrait et de l'art minimaliste introduisent le spectateur aupres d'artistes belges contemporains, chaque artiste ayant amenage sa propre salle de facon originale. Parmi les participants citons e.a. les artistes belges Jan Fabre, Jan De Cock, Pierre Alechinsky, Koen Van Mechelen, Ann Veronica Janssens, Michel Francois, et aussi Angel Vergara, Johan Muyle, Luc Deleu, Luc Tuymans et plusieurs autres. Texte de Jan Ceuleers et texte de Stef van Bellingen consacres a l'ouvre de Wesley Meuris en Neerlandais / Francais/Anglais. Lay-out spectaculaire reproduisant en pleine page les 110 mini-musees. 'Museum to Scale 1:7' was initiated by Ronny Van de Velde and designed by the artist Wesley Meuris and is a project in which, in the proper postmodern tradition, the museum is both subject and object. The 'Museum to Scale' comprises more than a hundred miniature rooms at a scale of 1:7, devoted to Belgian artists and Belgian artistic movements. After a tribute to Marcel Duchamp and his Boite-en-valise, the exhibition starts with Grandville's illustrations for Gulliver's Travels, the celebrated book in which scale plays an important part. A series of thematic and historical ensembles on Symbolism, Surrealism, photography, the Cobra movement, abstract art and Minimal Art provide a lead-in to contemporary Belgian artists, each of whom has arranged their own room in an original manner. The Belgian artists taking part include Jan Fabre, Jan De Cock, Pierre Alechinsky, Koen Van Mechelen, Ann Veronica Janssens and Michel Francois, as well as Angel Vergara, Johan Muyle, Luc Deleu, Luc Tuymans and many others. There is a written contribution by Jan Ceuleers and also a piece by Stef van Bellingen on the work of Wesley Meuris
Clarendon Press - Oxford Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1975 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, under dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 183 pages
1st edition Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Contents, Notation, xi, Text, 172 pages - 1. Partons : The Kindergarten parton model - The theoretical basis of the parton picture - 2. Scale invariance : Fundamentals of scale invariance - Short-distance scale invariance - 3. Light-cone physics : Rudiments of ligh-cone physics - Applications of light-cone physics top of the jacket very lightly torn, without missings, otherwise fine copy
Kalmbach Pub. Co.. 1958. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 58 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc. Couverture détachée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Contents: Model Railroad Equipment Review by Hugh Stephens. A Scale Scale House by Donald Sims. Public Warehouse by Joe Wilhelm. Around and About Yonder Mountain by Andy Anderson, Building a railroad from the ground up: 2. Inspection Pit by Linn Westcott. Easy box car by HObbyline. Industrial set from Kidder. Ore cars by Varney. Authenticast depressed-center flat. End-door auto car by Arden. Here Are the Answers. The Most-Needed Tools for Kit Building. Stop, Look & Listen. Model Trains photo section. Sixteen Models in as Many Miles by Donald Sims A Railroad You Can Model. Action Track Plans. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon