Aufderstrasse Hartmut Müller Jutta Bock Heiko Müller Helmut
Reference : 500146491
ISBN : 3190013721
Hartmut aufderstrasse jutta müller heiko bock helmut müller Sans date.
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Memoire de l'histoire 2000 2000. ouvrage broché 417 pages aux éditions de Borée 2000 ; édition originale RARE. en TRES BON ETAT complet et solide sans déchirures ni annotations; intérieur impeccable propre et encore frais comme neuf; au pire quelques (rares) petites traces de pliures sur la couverture ça reste un BEL ouvrage. Le Dauphiné est une terre d'histoire. Le peuple dauphinois un tantinet frondeur toujours fier et vaillant s'est souvent retrouvé dans la rue notamment lors de la célèbre journée des Tuiles de 1788 saluée dans les manuels d'histoire comme le point de départ de la Révolution française. D'autres événements joyeux ou tragiques relevant de l'histoire ou du fait-divers émaillent son passé. Véritable mémoire de Grenoble et du Dauphiné Claude Muller raconte les grandes et petites heures de sa province. Il en fut parfois le témoin privilégié. D'autres lui furent relatées. Et aucun article ou document d'époque n'a échappé à la vigilance de ce journaliste passionné par les heurs et malheurs du Dauphiné. Biographie: Claude Muller journaliste et historien a signé plus de 4 000 chroniques historiques dans le Dauphiné libéré ainsi que dans de multiples magazines de la presse écrite et parlée. Membre de l'Académie delphinale vice-président de la Société des Ecrivains dauphinois il est également l'auteur d'une quinzaine d'ouvrages qui fondent son autorité dans la littérature historique du Dauphiné. Claude Muller n'en a pas fini de faire revivre les belles et mémorables histoires du temps jadis
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Lange Muller Lange Muller Bostock D. Chamber Philharmonic Of Bohemia
Reference : 30490
(2003)
ISBN : 4011222205933
Scandinavian Classics 2003 14x12x1cm. 2003. CD. Traduit de Sénès Florence - Illustrations de Jankovics györgy
très bon état d'ensemble - envoi rapide et soigné dans une enveloppe à bulle depuis France
De Vecchi 1984 159 pages in8. 1984. Broché. 159 pages. Chaque maison cache un secret les murs ont des oreilles mais la bouche cousue. Il faut poser longtemps la joue contre leur sein comme un docteur fiévreux pour les entendre respirer. A Dun-le-Palestel dans la Creuse la maison de famille du narrateur en a si gros sur le c?ur et tant à dire qu'on va la confesser pièce après pièce l'écouter se raconter souvenirs dérangés vérités arrangées les choses et les gens tels qu'ils furent les échos et les ombres qu'il en reste. Elle finira bien par lâcher cequ'elle sait. Elle sait l'histoire d'un père qui lui avait choisi de se taire
French édition. Le livre présente des marques de stockage et/ou de lecture sur la couverture et/ou les pourtours mais reste en très bon état d'ensemble. Expédition soignée depuis la France
Marie-France MULLER Marie-France MULLER
Reference : 300014355
(2011)
ISBN : 2813203149
2011 2011. Catherine Ganz-Muller - Girls' Stories: Nos (belles ) histoires de filles 2011
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2001 2001. Catherine Ganz-Muller: Les amoureux du square/ Bayard Poche 2001
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Victor Attinger 2014 Déchirure importante sans manque à la jaquette.
Catalogue raisonné Bon état d’occasion
Editions Köneman Paris 2000 In-4 carré ( 260 X 225 mm ) de 503 pages, pleine toile camel à la bradel sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Superbe et abondante iconographie en couleurs et en noir dans et hors-texte. Très bel exemplaire en parfait état.
[collectif] Müller Jürgen (introduction)
Reference : 136305
(2012)
ISBN : 383653262X 9783836532624
Édition Jürgen Müller, Taschen 2012 In-4 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette 31,4 cm sur 24,5. 381 pages. Jaquette légèrement déchirée sinon bon état. Bon état d’occasion.
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France loisirs 1997 310 pages 19x12x2cm. 1997. Broché. 310 pages.
légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état - Envoi rapide et soigné dans une enveloppe à bulle depuis France
Éditions Sun impr. G. Lang 1962 104 pages 1962. 104 pages.
1978 1978. Paul Muller - Good bye Shirley / Club des Masques 1978
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Sans date. Henry Muller CLEM 2500ex HC Amis du Livre Strasb
1971 1971. Paul Muller: Good bye Shirley / Librairie des Champs-Élysées 1971
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France Loisirs 2016 400 pages 15x21x2cm. 2016. Broché. 400 pages.
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Calmann-Lévy 2003 Gd in-4 cartonné, sous jaquette illustrée, 372 pp. 338 illustrations en couleurs. Traduit de l’Anglais par Jacques Guiod.Neuf
Eddie Muller aborde l'histoire de l'affiche du film noir sous ses multiples aspects, mais nous confie aussi de rares détails biographiques sur les artistes qui, presque tous, travaillèrent de manière anonyme pour les studios. Inspirées par les éléments visuels stylisés que créèrent les grands réalisateurs du genre - Fritz Lang, Robert Siodmak, Jules Dassin ou Anthony Mann -, mais aussi le chef opérateur John Alton, ces affiches, faites d'un mélange de sexe et de violence, au graphisme et à la typographie élégants et puissants, font toujours preuve d'un dynamisme et d'un attrait aussi intemporels et aussi fascinants que les films dont elles devaient assurer la promotion Très bon état d’occasion
Maisonneuve Et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs Paris 1858 - 1903 ETHNOGENIE GAULOISE. 9 ouvrages reliés en 3 volumes in-8 ( 220 X 135 mm ), demi chagrin bleu-nuit, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés. Décor différent au dos du second volume, beaux exemplaires de cette rare réunion.- Tome 1. ROGET DE BELLOGUET Dominique-François-Louis ( Baron de ): ETHNOGENIE GAULOISE. Glossaire gaulois avec deux tableaux généraux de la langue gauloise. Deuxième édition revue, corrigée et considérablement augmentée. Paris, Maisonneuve et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs, 1872. 450 pages, 1 tableau dépliant. *** MALVEZIN Pierre: Dictionnaire des racines celtiques. Paris, Au Siège de la Société Philologique Française, 1903. 188 pages.- Tome 2. ROGET DE BELLOGUET: ETHNOGENIE GAULOISE ou mémoires critiques sur l'origine et la parenté des Cimmériens, des Cimbres, des Ombres, des Belges, des Ligures et des anciens celtes. Introduction - Preuves physiologiques. Types gaulois et celto-bretons, avec une planche représentant deux figures gauloises. Paris, Benjamin Duprat, 1861. XI-315 pages, 1 planche en frontispice. *** MÜLLER Max: Essai de mythologie comparée. Paris, A. Durand, Libraire, 1859. V-100 pages. *** BENLOEW Louis: Aperçu général de la science comparative des langues pour servir d'introduction à un traité comparé des langues indo-européennes. Paris, A. Durand, Libraire, 1858. XIV-96 pages. *** CORDIER Eugène: Le droit de famille aux Pyrénées. Barège. - Lavedan. - Béarn et Pays Basque. Paris, Auguste Durand, Libraire, 1859. 119 pages. *** HALLEGUEN E.: Les celtes, les armoricains, les bretons. Nouvelles recherches d'archéologie, de géographie et d'histoire sur l'armorique bretonne. Paris, Auguste Durand, Libraire, 1859. 399 pages.- Tomes 3 & 4. ROGET DE BELLOGUET: ETHNOGENIE GAULOISE. Preuves intellectuelles. Le génie gaulois. Caractère national, druidisme, institutions, industrie, etc. Paris, Maisonneuve et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs, 1868. XIV-546 pages. *** ROGET DE BELLOGUET: ETHNOGENIE GAULOISE. Les Cimmériens. Ouvrage posthume publié par les soins de M. Alfred Maury et M. Henri Gaidoz. Paris, Maisonneuve et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs, 1873. XII-119 pages.
Marc Michel Rey Amsterdam 1766 Voyages et Découvertes Faites par les Russes le long des côtes de la Mer Glaciale & sur l'Océan Oriental, tant vers le Japon que vers l'Amérique. On y a joint L'Histoire du Fleuve Amur Et des pays adjacens, depuis le conquête des Russes avec la Nouvelle Carte qui présente ces Découvertes & le cours de l'Amur, dressée sur des mémoires authentiques, publiée ar l'Académie des Sciences de St. Pétersbourg, & corrigée en dernier lieu. Ouvrages traduits de l'Allemand de Mr. G. P. MULLER, par C. G. F. DUMAS.2 volumes in-12 ( 170 X 100 mm ) de X-( 1 f.n.c. )-388 pages et IV-207 pages-( 12 ff.n.c. de table et catalogue ), plein veau havane, dos lisses ornés de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin grenat, tranches jaspées ( Reliures de lépoque ). EDITION ORIGINALE française bien complète de sa grande carte dépliante in-fine des découvertes qui détaille, entre autres, le bassin de l'Ob et confirme l'existence jusqu'alors contestée du passage maritime entre l'Asie et l'Amérique et qui porte aujourd'hui le nom de "Détroit de Bering". BEL EXEMPLAIRE de cet ouvrage fondamental, "indispensable à lhistoire de la Découverte et de lexploration dans le Pacifique Nord" ( Sabin ).
Berlin, 1842. 4to. Entire volume of ""Abhandlungen""... and ""Mathamatische Abhandlungen""... 1840 present. Contemporary yellow boards with a vellum-like spine. Handwritten title to spine. A bit of wear and soiling to extremities, and corners bent. Internally fine and clean. Stamp to title-page (Dom-Gymnasium Magdeburg, also stamped out). Pp. (187)- 257 + 6 plates, two of which are folded. Text very nice, bright, and clean, plates with a bit of brownspotting. [Entire volume: (6), XVII, (5), 400 pp. + 10 plates, 4 of which are coloured + (4), 137 pp.].
First printing of this foundational work, which established the acceptance, by the modern world, of Aristotle as the founder of biological science. It is due to the present work that modern encyclopaedias will now conclude that ""Aristotle is properly recognized as the originator of the scientific study of life."" (SEP). Apart from its importance to the modern view of Aristotle, the present paper was also central to Müller's construction of a natural system of the fishes. For centuries, the authority of Aristotle in matters of science and biology was unrivalled, but with modern science, the advancement of exact knowledge, and modern man's ability to investigate the smallest of details, Aristotle's scientific and zoological works increasingly came to be viewed as not properly belonging to the exact sciences. Many biologists would claim that his observations were fanciful and incorrect, not constituting any real scientific value. This view completely changed with the publication of the present paper, by the renowned zoologist Müller.In his ""Historia Animalium"", Aristotle had described a phenomenon in a shark, which no modern zoologist believed to be true. Had it been true, our classification among sharks and fish would need to be different, as this fanciful observation would completely alter our view of the shark as such. Müller, in the present treatise, was the first to actually prove Aristotle's observation to be true, thereby altering the modern conception of Aristotle, earning him the respect that he truly deserved as the first scientific biologist and as the originator of the scientific study of life. ""Müller placed the Cyclostomata among the fishes. He was thus led to study the sharks... A further product of this investigation was ""Über den glatten Hai des Aristoteles"" (1842). In ""Historia animalium"", Aristotle had reported that the embryos of the ""so-called smooth shark"" are attached to the uterus of the mother by a placenta, as is the case among mammals. Rondelet had described such a shark in 1555 and Steno had observed one in 1673 off the coast of Tuscany, but it had not been referred to in more recent times. Müller was the first who was able to corroborate the earlier testimony.In conjunction with the study of the shark, Müller constructed a natural system of the fishes based on work as painstaking as it was perceptive."" (DSB).Johannes Peter Müller (1801-58) was one of the most important physiologists and zoologists of the 19th century. He made a vast number of important discoveries, and his unusual and empirical approach to his subjects made him one of the most influential scientists of the century. ""Müller introduced a new era of biological research in Germany and pioneered the use of experimental methods in medicine. He overcame the inclination to natural-philosophical speculation widespread in German universities during his youth, and inculcated respect for careful observation and physiological experimentation. He required of empirical research that it be carried out ""with seriousness of purpose and thoughtfulness, with incorruptible love of truth and perseverance."" Anatomy and physiology, pathological anatomy and histology, embryology and zoology-in all these fields he made numerous fundamental discoveries. Almost all German scientists who achieved fame after the middle of the nineteenth century considered themselves his students or adopted his methods or views. Their remarks reveal his preeminent position in medical and biological research. Helmholtz, one of his most brilliant students, termed Müller a ""man of the first rank"" and stated that his acquaintance with him had ""definitively altered his intellectual standards""."" (DSB).
Argentorati (Strassburg), J.G. Bauer, 1767. 8vo. Nice contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt lines to spine. Wear to spine and capitaks and slightly split at hinges, but still tight. A bit of brownspotting throughout. Smukt velbevaret samt. hldrbd. med ophøjede bind, rig rygforgyldning og skindtitel. XVIII, 238, (22) pp. + two folded engraved plates (one being the folded map of Furesøen, Lyngby-og Bagsværd Sø).
The very rare first edition of Müller’s floral magnum opus, which according to his own statements contains a description of all known plants in Denmark, of which Müller prides himself with having discovered and described no less than 300. Müller participated in the production of the monumental “flora Danica” with its magnificent plates of all Danish plants, but the present work is the only work of botany that he himself published, namely of the flora of the Schulin Estate. “Otto Friedrich Muller (1730-1784) was born in Copenhagen, the son of the court trumpeter, a German man who had moved to Denmark. With a ready and lively intelligence, he received an excellent education admitted to the University of his hometown at the age of 18, according to the custom of the time he initially studied theology (the Danish university had only three courses of study: theology, law, medicine), then moved to law he had excellent skills in various fields, including music. However, he did not graduate, because for economic reasons in 1753 he abandoned his studies to enter the service of the Schulin family as a tutor to the heir of the house, who was orphaned at an early age. He lived with the Schulin for about twenty years, mostly on their Friedrichsdalin estate, near Copenhagen. Beginning in 1758, using Linnaeus' books, he began to study natural sciences as a self-taught student, both out of passion and to teach his pupil. Starting in 1761, he procured a microscope. His first scientific publication was a catalogue of insects from the Schulin estate, Fauna insectorum Fridrichsdalina (1764). Between 1765 and 1767, during a trip to Europe with his pupil, he visited many countries in central and southern Europe and was able to attend scientific circles, making contacts and lasting friendships. A man of the world, well accustomed to courtiers since childhood, through a strategy of targeted promotion (knowledge of eminent scientists, publication of previous works in support of his candidacy) he managed to be admitted into many European scientific societies. A Strasbourg published his only work of botany, a catalogue of the flora of the Schulin estate, Flora Fridrichsdalina (1767). During the journey, thanks to the various meetings, his interests finally shifted from botany to zoology, in particular to the study of invertebrates, of which he became perhaps the greatest expert of his time. In 1771 - his pupil was then 24 years old - he left the Schulin and thanks to Oeder's recommendation he was hired at the State Archives the office was renovated in 1772 after the fall of Struensee and Müller and, although he retained a small pension, he lost his place. His marriage to the wealthy Norwegian widow Anna Catharina Paludan resolved his economic problems once and for all from that moment on, he was able to devote himself full-time to scientific work. An important piece of his research was the Estate of Drobak, on the Gulf of Oslo, owned by his wife, where the scientist spent the summers from 1774 to 1778, focusing in particular on the study of marine micro-fauna. He was assisted by a team that included draughtsmen and engravers (one of the best painters was his younger brother, Christian Friedrich, who, in addition to illustrating some of his brother's works, years later collaborated with Vahl on the third tranche of Flora Danica) and a number of students, recruited in an ingenious way. Every year, Müller made an advertisement in the newspapers to recruit them and paid them for the journey from Copenhagen to Oslo. Beginning in 1771, publications also multiplied, mainly dedicated to different classes of invertebrates, before then little known. In the meantime, Müller had presented to the court the project of a Fauna Danica, to pair with Flora Danica, of which he was appointed curator after Oeder's departure. The countryside in Norway and, later, when arthritis forced him to give it up, the coasts of Denmark, including the islands, allowed him to collect specimens for both works. In 1776 he anticipated the content of his great zoological work with Zoologiæ Danicae Prodromus, which listed, classified and briefly described all the animal species of the kingdom of Denmark-Norway, a work of epochal importance for the innovative classification of invertebrates. Two folio volumes of Fauna Danica followed in 1777 and 1786, with 40 plates (the other two volumes would be completed and published by various curators many years after his death). Between 1776 and 1784 five files of Flora Danica were also released. However, an important work on infusers (small single-celled organisms that develop in plant infusions, belonging to various classes, especially protozoa) remained unfinished (and was completed by O. Fabricius). In 1784, after a decade of intense work, Müller died at the age of fifty.” (D. D. Damkaer, The Copepodologist's Cabinet, A Biographical and Bibliographical History).
, Erftstadt, Lukassen Verlag, 1984, Gebunden, Deckeltitelvergoldung, Ruckentitelvergoldung, Original-Schutzumschlag illustriert koloriert, 31x22cm, 314pp, illustriert s/w. ISBN 3923769040.
Contents: J. MULLER HOFSTEDE, "Wort un Bild": Fragen zur Signifikanz und Realitat in der hollandischen Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts. K. PORTEMAN, Nederlandse embleemtheorie van Marcus Antonius Gillis(1566) tot Jacob Cats (1618). H. MIEDEMA, Tekst en afbeelding als bronnen bij historisch onderzoek. J. BECKER, "De Duystere Sin van de Geschilderde Figueren": zum Doppelsin in Ratsel, Emblem und Genrestuck. B. SCHNACKENBURG, Das Bild des bauerlichen Lebens bei Adriaen van Ostade. Th. VIGNEAU-WILBERG, Hofische Minne und Burgermoral in der Graphik um 1500. P.W.M. VAN DER SLUYS, Invloed van emblematiek, hieroglyfiek en deviezenkunst in het werk van Jonker Jan van der Noot. E. McGRATH, Rubens"s "Susanna and the Elders" and moralizing inscriptions on prints. E. DUVERGER, Voruntersuchungen zur Literatur las Inspirationsquelle fur die flamische Bildteppichkunst des 17.Jahrhunderts. Chr. BROWN, Allegory and symbol in the work of Anthony van Dyck. J. MUYLLE, "Pier den Drol". K. van Mander en P. Breughel. Bijdrage tot de literaire receptie van P. Breughels werk ca. 1600. A.J. GELDERBLOM, Een ereplaats voor een versleten jurk: de interpretatie van de titelgravure in Coornherts "Wercken" van 1630. K. RENGER, Verhaltnis von Text und Bild in der Graphik. (Beobachtungen zu Missverhaltnissen). H. VEKEMAN, Taufe in Feuer und Wasser. Jan Luyken und Jacob Bohme. Chr. TUMPEL, Die Rezeption der judischen Altertumer des Flavius Josephus in den hollandischen Historiendarstellungen des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts. A. SMITMANS, Probleme des Bildsinns bei Rembrandt. H.J. RAUPP, "Trucidata Innocentia". Die Verurteilung des Oldenbarnevelt bei Joost van den Vondel und Cornelis Saftleven. A. KEERSMAEKERS, Rederijkers-Rebusblazoenen in de 16- en 17e eeuw. G. UNVERFEHRT, Christliches Exempel und profane Allegorie. Zum Verhaltnis von Wort und Bild in der Graphik der Boschnachfolge. J. MULLER HOFSTEDE, Non Saturatur Oculus Visu. Zur Allegorie des Gesichts" von Peter Paul Rubens und Jan Brueghel D.A. REGISTER. Guter Zustand.
P., Baillière, 1840, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-chagrin vert, dos ornés de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (accroc à une coiffe, petites auréoles sans gravité dans les marges supérieures des derniers feuillets du tome 2 et dans les marges supérieures des planches, accroc à une coiffe), T.1 : 6pp., 640pp., T.2 (2), 644pp., 4 PLANCHES dépliantes, 80 figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- Traduction par JOURDAN de la partie consacrée à la physiologie du système nerveux du Traité de physiologie de J. Muller A LAQUELLE IL A AJOUTE ET TRADUIT UN OPUSCULE DE J. MULLER sur la compensation des forces physiques dans l'organe vocal de l'homme (Ueber die compensation der physischen kroeste am menchlichen stimmorgen, Berlin, 1839) ---- "A classical and a standard Work in Neurology". (MacHenry french ed.) ---- "Muller was responsable for a remarkable advance in neurophysiology : confirmation of the Bell-Magendie law by means of a simple experiment performed on the frog. He established experimentally that the first and second branches of the trigeminal nerve are sensory and that the third branch contains, in addition to sensory fibers, motor fibers for the jaw muscles. He also asserted, again on the basis of his own research, that the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves are of the mixed type. This research led to the first comprehensive scientific conception of the nervous system as a unit. In 1833 Muller studied the phenomena of reflection, by which he meant the involuntary transition - occurring in the spinal cord or brain - of excitation from the centripetally conducting nerves to the centrifugally conducting ones. He also describes coughing, sneezing, hiccuping, vomiting and ejaculation as reflex arcs located along the spinal cord and medulla oblongata, thereby contributing a fundamental new insight into the study of such phenomena. With his reflex theory Muller was able to explain many processes in the human organism and was also able to demonstrate his ideas on animals - an achievement that his era, so fond of experimentation, considered of no less importance.". (DSB IX pp. 570/571) ---- Haymaker pp. 243/247**3822/H3-3824/CART8