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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, x + 232 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:205 b/w, 204 col., 10 tables b/w., 22 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503607740.
Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash ? the highest point within the walled city ? and this volume is the sixth in a series of books presenting the team's final results. In this volume, a wide range of miscellaneous items discovered in the Northwest Quarter are presented, ranging from prehistoric lithics to Ottoman pipes. Material finds covered include stone sculpture, utensils, and inscriptions, as well as bone objects, spindle whorls, and bread stamps, while some scientific analyses of jewellery and terracotta figurines complement the studies. These chapters ensure that all finds from the Northwest Quarter ? no matter how small ? are made available to researchers, with the contributions gathered here offering unique new insights into the material groups from Gerasa, later Jerash, and into the lives of the population of the city from a longue dur e perspective. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures and Tables 1. Objects in and out of Context from the Northwest Quarter in Gerasa Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja 2. Lithic Artefacts Maysoon al-Nahar 3. Stone Sculpture Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja 4. A Miniature Horned Altar Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja 5. An Oblong Square Gaming Piece - Teetotum(?) Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja 6. Stone Objects Olympia Bobou, Achim Lichtenberger, and Rubina Raja 7. The Inscriptions Found during the Excavation Rudolf Haensch 8. Pottery and Tile Fragments with Greek and Latin Writing Jonas Sch ren 9. A Magical Ringstone to Attract Women Richard L. Gordon 10. The Jerash Silver Scroll John M ller Larsen 11. Pottery and Plaster Fragments with Semitic Writing and Decoration John M ller Larsen 12. The Jewellery Olympia Bobou and Signe Krag 13. Compositions and Raw Materials of Jewellery from the Northwest Quarter Ingrid S gaard and Gry H. Barfod 14. Worked Bone, Ivory Objects, and other Faunal Remains Olympia Bobou and Signe Krag 15. Terracotta Figurines Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja 16. Petrographic Analysis of the Terracotta Figurines Carmen Ting 17. Spindle Whorls Olympia Bobou, Achim Lichtenberger, and Rubina Raja 18. Bread Stamps Philip Ebeling 19. Ottoman Pipes Philip Ebeling
, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xviii + 390 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:196 b/w, 21 col., 31 tables b/w., Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503585048.
Summary The Graeco-Roman Decapolis city of Gerasa was a flourishing centre of population from the Late Hellenistic up to the Early Islamic period. It was also home to a vibrant ceramics industry. Kilns found throughout the city, with a concentration in the Hippodrome, suggest that Gerasa was in fact a mass-production centre in the Decapolis region over a number of centuries, manufacturing a vast array of material to suit the changing needs of daily life. Drawing on finds yielded during excavations by the Danish-German Northwest Quarter Project and other archaeological projects, as well as the research undertaken within the Ceramics in Context project, this volume evaluates the pottery from Gerasa produced in the Late Hellenistic and Roman periods. Typology, development over time, and variations in the Gerasene pottery are explored, and rare examples of imported material are analysed in order to shed light both on the inner workings of the city, and on the networks that extended beyond Gerasa's walls. The contributions gathered here examine the archaeology and history of Gerasa and assess ceramic remains alongside other finds from both the city and neighbouring urban centres. In doing so, they seek to contextualize this material in a broader cultural and historical context, and to improve our understanding of consumption, trading, and networks in the wider Decapolis area. TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents List of Illustrations Abbreviations 1. Invisible Pasts, Urban Fates and the Central Role of Ceramics: Gerasa in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA 2. Late Hellenistic and Roman Antiochia on the Chrysorrhoas, also Called Gerasa: A Reappreciation of the Urban Development in the Light of the Findings of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project (2011-2017) - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA 3. Ceramics in Cities in Context: An Overview of Published Roman Imperial to Umayyad Pottery in the Southern Levant - PHILIP BES, TOM BRUGHMANS, ACHIM LICHTENBERGER, RUBINA RAJA, AND IZA ROMANOWSKA 4. Les productions c ramiques locales de Jerash au d but de la p riode romaine (Ier si cle avant J.-C. - IIe si cle apr s J.-C.) : influences et diffusion - ANNE-MICHELE RASSON-SEIGNE ET JACQUES SEIGNE 5. La c ramique import e Jerash pendant l' poque romaine (fin Ier si cle avant J.-C. - fin IIIe si cle apr s J.-C.) : l'apport des fouilles du sanctuaire de Zeus - ANNE-MICHELE RASSON-SEIGNE ET JACQUES SEIGNE 6. Les timbres amphoriques trouv s Jerash - STEPHANE DUPLESSIS ET FRANCESCA DI NAPOLI, AVANT-PROPOS DE JACQUES SEIGNE 7. Late Antique Ceramic Imports in Gerasa: New Light on the Macellum Finds (with a Special Reference to the Neighbouring Region) - ALEXANDRA USCATESCU 8. Roman-Period Roof Tiles from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - PHILIP EBELING 9. Pottery from Sanctuaries in the Hinterland of Gadara/Umm Qays (Jordan) - LISA BERGER 10. Pottery from Abila and Gadara - NORA M. VOSS 11. Quantifying Ceramic Trends at Umm el-Jimal - ELIZABETH A. OSINGA 12. Roman City Coins of Gerasa: Contextualizing Currency and Circulation from the Hellenistic to the Late Roman Period - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Indices
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, xiv + 247 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:80 b/w, 4 col., 19 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588865.
Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - the highest point within the walled city - and this volume is the first in a series of books presenting the team's final results. Covering different themes and categories of finds, this volume focuses on the geophysical survey and other remote-sensing work undertaken in and around the Northwest Quarter, and also presents an in-depth discussion of the environmental studies performed at the site. This includes the geoscientific analysis carried out in various contexts, as well as radiocarbon dating, studies of both human and animal bones, and conclusions drawn from the archaeobotanical research. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. A New Perspective on Gerasa/Jerash through the Findings of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project: The Final Publications of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project (2011-2016) - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Environmental Studies 2. The Geology of the Northwest Quarter of Ancient Jerash within its Regional Context - GENEVIEVE HOLDRIDGE 3. Soils, Sediments, and Urban History of the Ancient City Jerash - GENEVIEVE HOLDRIDGE, S REN?M. KRISTIANSEN, ACHIM LICHTENBERGER, RUBINA RAJA, AND IAN?A. SIMPSON 4. Olives, Vines, Pulses, and Cereals: Evidence of the Plant Food Economy from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - METTE MARIE HALD 5. The Faunal Remains from the Northwest Quarter in Jerash - PERNILLE BANGSGAARD 6. Human Remains from the Northwest Quarter in Jerash - MARIE LOUISE S. J RKOV 7. Dating the Undatable: Pre-Treatment and Radiocarbon Dating of Human Bones with Extremely Low Collagen Preservation from Jerash - BENTE PHILIPPSEN AND JESPER OLSEN Remote Sensing and Modelling 8. Mapping Jerash by Remote Sensing - S REN?M. KRISTIANSEN AND DAVID STOTT 9. Geophysical Data and Archaeological Evidence: A?Comparative Interpretation - RUDOLF KNIE , ACHIM LICHTENBERGER, DANA PILZ, AND RUBINA RAJA 10. Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Modelling - BENTE PHILIPPSEN AND JESPER OLSEN
, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 2 vols, xiv + 446 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:371 b/w, 842 col., 15 tables b/w., 1 tables col., 3 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503596662.
Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash ? the highest point within the walled city ? and this is the fourth in a series of books presenting the team's final results. This two-part set offers a comprehensive presentation of Jerash's rich building heritage from the Late Hellenistic period up to the city's destruction in the mid-eighth century ad through a discussion of architectural elements, together with analysis of the mosaics, wall paintings, and building ceramics excavated from the Northwest Quarter. As well as providing a general overview of the city's changing patterns of habitation, the contributions gathered here also include close case- studies and object biographies that shed new light on the intense use, reuse, and recycling of materials that testify to evolving urban practices and optimization of resources across the Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic periods. TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 1: Architecture and Building Ceramics Contextualizing Finds from Complex Urban Archaeological Contexts: Methodological Considerations on the Architectural Elements, Building Materials, and Mosaics from the Northwest Quarter (2011-2016) ? ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Architectural Elements from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash ? PATRIC-ALEXANDER KREUZ Byzantine Interior Decorational Elements from the Northwest Quarter ? ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA A Monumental Architectural Limestone Block with Altar Iconography ? ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Ceramic Building Materials from the Northwest Quarter ? PHILIP EBELING An Archaeo-Scientific Analysis of Building Ceramics from the Northwest Quarter ? PHILIP EBELING AND GRY H. BARFOD 'Misfired' Ceramic Tegulae from the Northwest Quarter ? GRY H. BARFOD, PHILIP EBELING, AND CHARLES E. LESHER Volume 2: Wall Paintings and Mosaics Wall Paintings from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash: Roman to Middle Islamic Periods ? KRISTINE DAMGAARD THOMSEN The Colour Palette of the Northwest Quarter: Geochemical Evidence from Pigments Used on Roman and Early Islamic Wall Decorations ? GRY H. BARFOD The Mosaics: In-situ Floors and Fragments in Jerash ? WILLIAM T. WOOTTON Mosaic Glass Tesserae from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash ? CRISTINA BOSCHETTI AND WILLIAM T. WOOTTON About the Authors
LES FEUILLETS BLEUS Sur la première page, portrait de André Lichtenberger par Jeph Lambert.
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Couverture souple. Revue de 32 pages. 20 x 30 cm.
Périodique. Hebdomadaire littéraire. Avec une présentation de André Lichtenberger. Sur la première page, portrait de André Lichtenberger par Jeph Lambert. Les feuillets bleus, Paris, 19 janvier 1935.
, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xii + 182 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:47 b/w, 19 col., 9 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588872.
Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from both travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site, and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - the highest point within the walled city - and this volume is the second in a series of books presenting the team's final results. This volume offers an in-depth analysis of the coins and metal remains found in Jerash during the excavations. The contributions gathered here cover the small metal finds from the Northwest Quarter, as well as examining Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic coins. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations 1. Preface and Introduction - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Metal Finds 2. Die Metallkleinfunde aus dem Nordwestquartier von Gerasa/Jerash - CHRISTOPH EGER Coins 3. Greek and Roman Coins from the Jerash Northwest Quarter Excavations - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA 4. The Coins of the Jerash Northwest Quarter Project and the Umayyad Money Circulation in Jund al-Urdunn - INGRID SCHULZE AND WOLFGANG SCHULZE
, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xxiv + 431 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:73 b/w, 148 col., 6 tables b/w., 2 tables col., 4 maps color, Language(s):English, Italian. ISBN 9782503593951.
Summary Seasonality - the passage of time and the change in the environment across the course of a year - is universally recognized as having a major impact on the relationship between people and nature, yet it has rarely been examined as a topic of study in its own right. In the past, many areas of life were constrained and furthered by the cycle of the seasons, from the production of crops and grazing of animals in rural areas, to dress and diet, urban development, and religious activities. This volume offers an in-depth study of the impact of the seasons on the Graeco-Roman world, drawing on the archaeology of seasonality to open up new perspectives into the temporal dimension that underpins human activity, as well as offering fresh insights into space and spatial practices in the ancient world. The contributions draw on a wide range of archaeological evidence to explore the archaeology of the seasons from a number of different perspectives, including economic strategies, catastrophic events, religious activities, iconography, and the role of the individual. Together, they offer a pioneering new approach to classical archaeology that it is hoped will further our understanding of the temporal dimensions to archaeological evidence. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction. The Archaeology of Seasonality: Widening Archaeology's Interpretational Framework - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA I. Economic Strategies in a Seasonal Perspective Seasonality and Urban Economy: The Case of Gerasa in the Decapolis - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Seasonal Labour and Migratory Work in the Roman Empire - WERNER TIETZ Seasonal Diet in the Mediterranean - ERICA ROWAN Seasonality and the Sea - STEFAN FEUSER The Seasonality of Building Works in the Athenian Epigraphic Evidence - CRISTINA CARUSI Flowers and Faeces: Seasonal Signals from Shivta's Early Islamic Rubbish Middens - DANIEL FUKS, GUY BAR-OZ, YOTAM TEPPER, AND EHUD WEISS To Everything There Is a Season: The Dynamics of Seasonality in the Deserts of the Southern Levant in Ancient Times - STEVEN A. ROSEN II. Seasonality, Time, and Chronology Solar Flare Events and Archaeology - JESPER OLSEN Seasonality and the Calendar in Ovid's Exile Poetry - ANKE WALTER III. Seasonality of Religion Seasonality of Timpone della Motta (Northern Calabria) during the Iron Age and the Archaic Period - JAN KINDBERG JACOBSEN, FELICE LAROCCA, JOOS MELANDER, AND GLORIA MITTICA The Sanctuary of Jupiter Dolichenus at Doliche and the Seasonality of Sacrifice - MICHAEL BL MER IV. Seasonality and the Individual Seasonal Dress in the Graeco-Roman World - GLENYS DAVIES Lumen ab Occidente Hiberno: Seasonality in the Pompeian Domestic Bath - CRISTINA M. HERN NDEZ Roman Luxury Villas: Environmental Considerations and Seasonal Uses - MANTHA ZARMAKOUPI Maritime Villas and Seasonality - ANNALISA MARZANO* Seasonally Adaptive Design in Roman Public Architecture and Urban Space - EDMUND THOMAS V. Iconography of Seasonality L'iconografia delle Stagioni nella ceramica magnogreca - MONICA BAGGIO Visualizing the Passing of Time: Personifications of Seasons in Greek and Roman Imagery - MARION MEYER Tempora Anni: Time Recurring - DIETRICH BOSCHUNG VI. Seasonal Dimensions of Catastrophic Events Tracing the Season of the Santorini (Thera) Eruption - FELIX H FLMAYER The Complicated Problem of Seasonality at Classical Olynthos, Greece - LISA NEVETT New Evidence for the Date of the Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius - MASSIMO OSANNA and CHIARA COMEGNA Pompeian Houses and Seasonality: A Contextual Approach - PENELOPE ALLISON
Strasbourg-Paris, Treuttel et Würtz [imprimerie de Johann Heinrich Heitz], 1816 in-8, (4)-16 pp., demi-percaline, dos lisse muet, couverture d'attente de papier bleu conservée (rel. postérieure).
Rare. Sur la date d'impression de l'un des premiers textes publiés par le nouveau procédé de l'imprimerie : les indulgences concédées par Nicolas V pour venir en aide au royaume de Chypre en butte aux attaques ottomanes, et qui parut sur les presses de Mayence en 1454 (même année que la Bible à 42 lignes).Johann Friedrich Lichtenberger (1743-1831) s'est beaucoup intéressé aux débuts de la typographie ; il est l'auteur des Initia typographica.Cf. Brunet IV, 64-66, qui donne tout l'historique et le descriptif des éditions de cet incunable des plus anciens. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
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G. Crès Broché D'occasion bon état 01/01/1922 280 pages
Plon-Nourrit et Cie Broché D'occasion bon état 01/01/1903 312 pages
Plon-Nourrit et Cie Broché D'occasion état correct 01/01/1907 323 pages
Ernest Flammarion , Bibliothèque de Philosophie Scientifique Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1918 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur orange In-12 1 vol. - 290 pages
7eme mille de la première édition, 1918 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction - 1. Définition et limites de l'Europe Centrale : Qu'est-ce que l'Europe centrale ? - Extension de l'Europe centrale - 2. L'expansion économique allemande : L'organisation allemande - L'intensification et la concentration du travail allemand - L'exportation allemande - La tendance à l'autarchie économique - La tendance libre-échangiste - 3. Comment accorder l'Europe centrale et l'expansion allemande : Attitude des nationalités et des partis - Le contraste économique entre l'Allemagne et l'Autriche-Hongrie - L'Europe centrale peut-elle réaliser l'autarchie économique - Modalités du rapprochement économique entre les Empires du Centre - 4. La lutte contre l'impérialisme économique allemand : Conditions générales de la lutte - La France et l'impérialisme économique allemand - L'Entente contre l'impérialisme économique allemand - Conclusions - Annexes (12 pages de tableaux de chiffres) - Henri Lichtenberger, né en 1864 à Mulhouse, mort en 1941 à Biarritz, est un germaniste français. - Henri Lichtenberger est reçu cinquième à l'agrégation d'allemand en 1885 et soutient sa thèse pour le doctorat ès lettres en 1891, dont le sujet est le poème des Nibelungen. Il est d'abord maître de conférences, puis professeur titulaire de la chaire de littérature étrangère à la faculté des lettres de Nancy, puis devient professeur de littérature allemande à la Sorbonne. Il a traduit le cycle complet du Faust de Goethe et est l'auteur de plusieurs études sur l'Allemagne. (source : Wikipedia) petit manque au coin supérieur droit du plat supérieur de la couverture, infimes traces de pliures aux autres coins, petite déchirure sur le haut du plat supérieur et le haut du mors du plat inférieur, la couverture reste en bon état général, l'intérieur est propre, le papier à peine jauni, signature de l'ancien propriétaire sur la page de faux-titre, cela reste un bon exemplaire de lecture
LICHTENBERGER André (Strasbourg 1870 - Paris 1940), historien, romancier, secrétaire de la revue Cosmopolis.
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Deux Cartes postales non illustrées, sur papier gris-bleu, de 12 lignes autographes signées chacune. Paris, le 21 janvier et le 8 février 1896. Au sujet d'un conte que Lavedan doit fournir " on me demande à grands cris la copie de Londres…", pour la revue Cosmopolis, Lichtenbeger se réjouit de leur début " le tirage de 24000 exemplaires est près d'être épuisé". Dans la carte du 8 février, Lavedan ayant fait part de son renoncement à participer, Lichtenberger lui écrit: " votre défection me met dans un cruel embarras, est-elle irrévocable? Je ne sais par qui remplacer votre contre…".
La revue Cosmopolis, revue internationale littéraire et artistique et dont la 1ère livraison parut en janvier 1896, fondée par Fernand Ortmans paraissait en trois langues, français, anglais, allemand en Europe et Amérique. Le dernier numéro, 34, parut en 1898. En France à Paris chez Armand Colin. C'est André Lichtenberger, secrétaire de la revue, qui sollicita la participation de Mallarmé, C'est ainsi que parut, dans le numéro 17, d'avril-mai en 1897 le poème de Mallarmé " Un coup de dés n'abolira jamais le hasard", précédé d'un avertissement, pour ne pas effrayer les lecteurs non avertis. Papier jauni. (ClGr4)
Plon 1912 1912. André Lichtenberger: Petite madame/ Bibliothèque Reliée Plon 1912 Référence: LMA17C. André Lichtenberger: Petite madame/ Bibliothèque Reliée Plon 1912
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1909 1909. André Lichtenberger: La Petite/ Librairie des Annales 1909 . André Lichtenberger: La Petite/ Librairie des Annales 1909
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1938 1938. La petite soeur de Trott - André Lichtenberger/ Nelson 1938
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Editions Nelson 1936 1936. André Lichtenberger: Gorri le Forban/ Editions Nelson 1936 E-D
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1934 1934. André Lichtenberger: Mon petit Trott/ Bibliothèque Reliée Plon N°100 1934 . André Lichtenberger: Mon petit Trott/ Bibliothèque Reliée Plon N°100 1934
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LES FEUILLETS BLEUS Sur la première page, photo d'André Lichtenberger
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Couverture souple. Revue de 32 pages. 20 x 30 cm. Rousseurs.
Périodique. Hebdomadaire littéraire. Sur la première page, photo d'André Lichtenberger Les feuillets bleus, Paris, 25 octobre 1930.
Plon , 1935 , in12 br ,244pp, 1 portrait, 1 carte Langue: Français
Paris, Librairie des annales, sd. Un volume in-12°( 18 x 11.5 cm, 296 pp ),broche,couverture illustree par Naudin,
envoi auteur,