1964 (1st ed.) xii, 654 p., num. figs, cloth (chipped dust jacket). Library stamps.
MOORE CALKINS PESSAH ED 2019 -MODULE 2 5 ET 6 ANS TEXTES INFORMATIFS-
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South Bend en Indiana, University of Notre Dame, 1936. In-8 broché, 218 pp., texte en anglais, notice biographique de Pierre de Poitiers, table des manuscrits, table des incipits, bibliographie, index. Edition originale.
Publications in mediaeval studies the university of Notre Dame. Très bon ex. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
1965 ix, 563 p., numerous figures & photographs, cloth. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature on first free endpaper). Good copy.
1955 xvii, 181 p., 123 figures, publisher’s cloth. Ex library Dr. H. Boschma (with his signature). Library stamps, else very good copy.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2003 Hardback, XLVIII+558 p., 155 x 230 mm. ISBN 9782503514383.
Robert de Gretham's Mirror is a collection of sixty sermons for Sundays and feast-days throughout the liturgical year. Originally composed in Anglo-Norman (c. 1250-1300), and later translated into Middle English, the texts was dedicated to 'Aline', a lady of high status whose literary tastes ran more towards romaunces & gestes than prayer books. In an attempt to remedy the situation, Gretham proposed that Aline read the Mirror instead. In it, Gretham argued, she would surely find material more profitable for the soul than stories of 'Tristrem [or] Gy of Warrewyk'. The question is this: did Aline find 'better' stories among the tales included in the Mirror? Through an analysis of Gretham's clerical discourse, Blumreich argues that the sermon exempla intended for Aline's spiritual improvement assert different, but not particularly better, virtues than what she might have gleaned from a romance, especially when these moral tales are considered from a feminist perspective. New.
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, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 400 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:16 b/w, 47 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503601083.
Summary From the time of the Roman Republic, continental Europeans traveling to England brought knowledge of Greek and Roman intellectual culture in the form of books of every genre. But, until 1111 CE, the island contained not a single Platonic dialogue. And for the next two centuries, it had only a partial Latin translation of the Timaeus. A Latin Phaedo eventually appeared, in 1340, and the Meno in 1423. But this hardly limited the number of ideas people had about Plato. He was a proto-Christian, a sage, a scholar of the cosmos, and a healer. And he had an elaborate oeuvre that did exist in England, works of astrology, numerology, medicine, and science, including Cado, Calf, Circle, Herbal, Question, Alchemy, and Book of Prophecies of a Greek King. This book tells the story of Plato in Medieval England, from a name with too few works to a sage with too many. Based on a complete survey of all extant manuscripts, publications, and library records until the fifteenth century, it traces with extraordinary precision the movement of opinions and information about Plato from Europe to England and then into its various monasteries, schools, and universities. This erudite and illuminating sociology of knowledge provides novel insight into the dubious English career of our best-known philosopher. This is intellectual history and reception studies at its most surprising. TABLE OF CONTENTS Editor?s Introduction Author?s Introduction Chapter 1. The Romans (55 BCE to 449 CE) Chapter 2. The Early Benedictines (449?943) Chapter 3. The Dunstan Reform (943?1066) Chapter 4. The Early Norman Period (1066?1150) Chapter 5. The Later Norman Period (1150?93) Chapter 6. The Universities (1193?1221) Chapter 7. The Friars (1221?1340) Chapter 8. The Seculars (1340?1423) Conclusion Appendix Table of Manuscripts Outline of Discussions Bibliography Sears Jayne (1920 ? 2015): Bibliography Index
Oxford, Clarendon Press xliii + 174pp., hardback (cloth) + dustwrapper, 22cm., fine condition, in the series "British moral philosophers"
1964 xxviii, 519 p., 361 (groups of) figs, cloth. Inscription on title-page by the editor(?), otherwise a tight, clean copy.
1964 xxviii, 519 p., 361 (groups of) figs, cloth. Previous owner's name on first free end-paper (Steve Donovan), otherwise a tight, clean copy.
1965 xxiii, 442 p, 334 figs, small 4to, publisher's cloth. Library stamps. Ex library Dr. Boschma (with his signature).
1966 2 vols (complete). xxx, ii, 695 p., 534 figs, cloth.
1965 927 p., 746 figs, small 4to, publisher's cloth.
1965 2 vols (complete for the Crustacea). xxxvi, 651 p, 397 figs, small 4to, publisher's cloth. Library stamps.
LAZZARO Gualtieri di San ( editor ) VINGTIEME SIECLE N°49 ( ed. G. di San Lazzaro ) - Henry Moore :
Reference : 19815
0. Paris, Décembre 1977, in-4°, 32 x 25 cm, original boards, good copy. Contains an original lithograph by Henry Moore. Original edition in French , édition originale en français.
LAZZARO Gualtieri di San ( editor ) VINGTIEME SIECLE N°36 ( ed. G. di San Lazzaro ) - Henry Moore :
Reference : 19822
0. Paris, Juin 1971, in-4°, 32 x 25 cm, original editor boards, good copy, with an original lithograph by Henry Moore. Original edition in French , édition originale en français.
2. London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1988, in-4°, xx + (ii) + 186 pp, over 100 b/w ills., 26 col. ills. on 16 pl. h/t, bibl., index, stiff paper wrapper. Publ. on the occasion of an exhibition10 Sep.-20 Nov. 1988 at Norwich Castle.