The Hogarth Press. 1951. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 246 pages. Tranche en tête rouge. Tranche passée (rousseurs).. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Reference : RO60111316
Novel. Jacket by Lynton Lamb. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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Antwerp, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2019 Hardcover with dusjacket 384 pages, Illustrated. FINE! ISBN 9789057184390.
Nothing will come of nothing. Shakespeare placed these words into the mouth of old King Lear, but the saying actually dates back to well before the early seventeenth century, to the philosophers of ancient Greece. Though we mean it a little tongue in cheek, we believe this saying actually captures what goes on at a university very well. The source of everything is education and research, after all. The University of Antwerp is a relatively young, dynamic university. But every story has a backstory, and Antwerp?s backstory just happens to be particularly interesting ? Long before our beloved university was founded, the city was a hub for science and education. It was home to printers, publishers and booksellers, who played a crucial role in the dissemination of knowledge. That is what we the editors and authors of this book set out to demonstrate, with just as much careful research as sheer pleasure, in our book Met kennis van zaken. Wetenschap en onderwijs in Antwerpen vanaf 1500. And it is not for nothing ? forgive us the play on words ? that the English edition is titled Nothing will come of nothing. Science and education in Antwerp since 1500. This book does not attempt to provide an exhaustive history of Antwerp. Neither does it explore all sections of the population ? ?only? those who were involved in Antwerp's ?knowledge culture?, such as humanists, scholars, artists, craftspeople, printers, publishers, booksellers, teachers and connoisseurs of the arts. That said, former rector Professor Alain Verschoren?s foreword is followed in Professor Emerita Helma De Smedt?s introduction by a brief historical outline of the most important characteristics and events in and concerning Antwerp in the period 1500-1850. Later on in the book she also provides a non-exhaustive sketch of the city?s economic development during the same period. Knowledge, arts, knowledge transfer ... the book covers many aspects that capture the essence of today's Faculty of Arts, including in the chapters by professors Guido Van Heeswijck, Hubert Meeus and Guido Marnef and by doctors Tom Deneire, Timothy de Paepe, Jan Dewilde and Ria Fabri. With contributions by Ludo Cuyvers, Marc Demolder, Tom Deneire, Timothy De Paepe, Dave De ruysscher, Helma De Smedt, Jan Dewilde, Ria Fabri, Piet Lombaerde, Guido Marnef, Hubert Meeus, Ad Meskens, Robrecht Van Hee and Guido Vanheeswijck.
, UPA, 2020 Hardcover with dusjacket, 384 pages, 27,4 x 24,4 x 4,2 cm ill. ISBN 9789057184390.
Nothing will come of nothing. Shakespeare placed these words into the mouth of old King Lear, but the saying actually dates back to well before the early seventeenth century, to the philosophers of ancient Greece. Though we mean it a little tongue in cheek, we believe this saying actually captures what goes on at a university very well. The source of everything is education and research, after all. The University of Antwerp is a relatively young, dynamic university. But every story has a backstory, and Antwerp?s backstory just happens to be particularly interesting ? Long before our beloved university was founded, the city was a hub for science and education. It was home to printers, publishers and booksellers, who played a crucial role in the dissemination of knowledge. That is what we ? the editors and authors of this book ? set out to demonstrate, with just as much careful research as sheer pleasure, in our book Met kennis van zaken. Wetenschap en onderwijs in Antwerpen vanaf 1500. And it is not for nothing ? forgive us the play on words ? that the English edition is titled Nothing will come of nothing. Science and education in Antwerp since 1500. This book does not attempt to provide an exhaustive history of Antwerp. Neither does it explore all sections of the population ? ?only? those who were involved in Antwerp's ?knowledge culture?, such as humanists, scholars, artists, craftspeople, printers, publishers, booksellers, teachers and connoisseurs of the arts. That said, former rector Professor Alain Verschoren?s foreword is followed in Professor Emerita Helma De Smedt?s introduction by a brief historical outline of the most important characteristics and events in and concerning Antwerp in the period 1500-1850. Later on in the book she also provides a non-exhaustive sketch of the city?s economic development during the same period. Knowledge, arts, knowledge transfer ... the book covers many aspects that capture the essence of today?s Faculty of Arts, including in the chapters by professors Guido Van Heeswijck, Hubert Meeus and Guido Marnef and by doctors Tom Deneire, Timothy de Paepe, Jan Dewilde and Ria Fabri.
Rein Deslé ; Hedy Van Erp ; Luc Janssen ; translation : Ian Connerty
Reference : 60806
, Lannoo, 2013 Paperback, 216 pages, NL / ENG, 280 x 250 x 20 mm, in very good condition, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9789401409544.
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet: Music and Photography. Een nieuwe kijk op muziekfotografie van 1990 tot nu. Muziek en fotografie hebben al jaren een hechte liefdesverhouding. Pop- en rockartiesten doen een beroep op de beste fotografen om hun muziek een gezicht te geven. En hoewel het muzieklandschap sinds de jaren negentig woelige tijden doormaakt, is de band tussen klank en beeld sterker dan ooit. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet toont werk van fotografen die opvallen door hun eigenzinnige stijl of originele invalshoek. Ze gunnen je een intieme blik achter de schermen van de muzieksc ène, maken een excentriek groepsportret of liggen aan de basis van een iconische albumhoes. Al deze fotografen hebben één ding gemeen: hun liefde voor muziek. Kijk mee door hun lens en laat je verleiden, want You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet...Het eerste boek ter wereld met een gratis online Spotify-soundscape.
Spellmount Cartonné avec jaquette 1994 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 281 pages, texte en anglais, possible signature de Victor Miller en page de titre ; infimes rousseurs sur la tranche supérieure, par ailleurs très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Maison européenne de la photographie Broché 2002 In-4 (24,2 x 30 cm), broché, 185 pages + chronologie, illustrations en couleurs ; plats et dos salis, coins frottés, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.