P., Les Belles Lettres, 1948, in-8, br., en partie non coupé, non rogné, 211 pp., (L.26)
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- Tome 3, seul. Psychomachie - Contre symmaque. Texte bilingue français-latin établi et traduit par M. LavarebbeCachet de l'Université de Paris, Couv. fragilisée. Collection des Universités de France.
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Kingston Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University 1986 In-4 bien illustré (quelques planches en couleurs), 128p. Couverture illustrée couleurs.
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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 444 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:111 b/w, 171 col., 0 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, 4 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503604381.
Summary How do we reconstruct ancient societies' cultural and visual identities? Prudence Oliver Harper has dedicated her scholarly and curatorial career to piecing together the material culture of communities across ancient Western Asia, Iran, and Central Asia. A number of her colleagues - art historians, archaeologists, philologists, and conservators - have contributed essays to this volume to reflect Harper's range of contributions throughout her six-decade career. Many of the essays focus on ancient metalwork, Harper's major expertise, while others on glyptics, ivory, or glass, three of her other interests. The essays aim to make sense of this region's diverse cultural identities, many of which are the results of cross-cultural exchange. Some authors have employed iconographical or socio-historical approaches; others have complementarily opened new facets of cultural identities through technical and scientific analyses, collection history, and provenance research. TABLE OF CONTENTS Kim Benzel (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) Foreword Judith A. Lerner (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World), Betty Hensellek (independent scholar) and Henry P. Colburn (New York University) Prudence Oliver Harper: Curator and Scholar Judith A. Lerner and Henry P. Colburn Bibliography of Prudence Oliver Harper Materials and Methods Matteo Compareti (Capital Normal University, Beijing) Textile Decorations in Sasanian Stucco Panels at Bandyan (Khorasan, Iran) Georgina Herrmann (Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Emerita) Bringing Order Out of Chaos: Connoisseurship as a Fundamental Tool Pieter Meyers (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Emeritus) Bronze Casting in the Near East and Surrounding Areas St John Simpson (The British Museum) Sasanian Skeuomorphs: the Influence of Metalware on the Glass Industry K. Aslihan Yener (The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Emerita; and Ko University, Emerita) Silver for Justinian: Lead Isotope Analyses of Sixth- and Seventh-Century Silver Artifacts Sasanian and Sogdian Silver Betty Hensellek (Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies) The Many Lives of the Silver Saiga Rhyton in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Kate Masia-Radford (Independent Scholar) Aquatic Imagery on Silverware Attributed to the Sasanian Period Asadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani (Independent Scholar) The Enduring Memory of Iranian Antiquity in Islamic Iran Nicholas Sims-Williams (School of Oriental and African Studies, Emeritus) and Bi Bo (Renmin University, Beijing) A Silver Vessel with a Sogdian Inscription from Chach Mediterranean and Central Asian Connections Joan Aruz (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Emerita) and Annie Caubet (Mus e du Louvre, Emerita) Central Anatolia and the Mediterranean: Art and the Materials of Interaction Henry P. Colburn (New York University) On the Date and Cultural Context of Aurel Stein's Gilgit Rhyton Anca Dan (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, and cole Normale Sup rieure, Paris) and Frantz Grenet (Coll ge de France, Paris) Facing Dionysus at Silenus' Banquet in Tokharistan: A Possible Echo of a Greco-Roman Mystic Circle on a Fourth-Fifth Century "Bactrian" Silver Bowl in The al-Sabah Collection (LNS 1560M) Judith A. Lerner (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World) Thoughts on a Reused Roman Seal with a Middle Persian Inscription Andrew Oliver (Independent Scholar, Washington, D.C.) Fishing among the Flowers on a Roman Silver Cup Holly Pittman (University of Pennsylvania) Forerunners of Old Elamite Culture in Bronze Age Kerman Karen S. Rubinson (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World) Once More Identity at Tillya Tepe: the Iron Artifacts from Burial 2 History and Historiography Carol Bier (Center for Islamic Studies, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; The Textile Museum, Emerita) Professor Pope and Dr. Phyllis Ackerman: Carpets and the Study of Persian Textiles Martha L. Carter (Independent Scholar) Notes on the Creative Mind of Ardashir I John E. Curtis (Iran Heritage Foundation; The British Museum, Emeritus) and Vesta Sarkosh Curtis (The British Museum) A Statue from Hatra in the Basrah Museum Anne Dunn-Vaturi (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) Marie-Th r se Dubalen and the Ancient Near Eastern Study Collection Rika Gyselen (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, Emerita) Yazd, une province de l'empire sassanide Jens Kr ger (Museum f r Islamische Kunst, Emeritus) Revisiting the Ctesiphon Excavations of 1928-29 and How the Met's Trustees Saved the Second Campaign in 1931-32
Communio. Nov-Dec 1997. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne
Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne
REVUE NATIONALE DE LA CHASSE. 1965. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 51 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 799.2-Chasse
Sommaire : L'imitation des jours de chasse.Du corniiau au chien d'arrêt.Le Chevalier à pieds rouges. Prudence... Prudence : Sauvegarde du chasseur et des oiseaux protégés. Cuisine pour Pies...A la poursuite des « élands » de Derby.Comment choisir un fusil de chasse. Chargement des fusils de petits calibres.Concours photographique.Les beaux chiens.De la disparition des faisans. Classification Dewey : 799.2-Chasse
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. Jaquette rhodoïd. 171 pages.
Livre. Exemplaire numéroté. Editions Lucien Mazenod (Collection : Les écrivains célèbres), 1965.