1833 (reprint 2001) 176 p., portrait & 2 photographs, 4to, paperbound (Staringia 10).
1833 (reprint 2001) 176 p., portrait & 2 photographs, 4to, paperbound. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature).
Staring, A.: Jacob de Wit 1695 - 1754. Amsterdam: Kampen & Zoon, 1958. 199pp plus 126 monochrome illustrations, 1 folding. Cloth. 27.5x19.5cms. With a list of dated works and of models for ceilings ordered by named customers. Text in Dutch.
With a list of dated works and of models for ceilings ordered by named customers. Text in Dutch
1858 [6], 241 p., 4 col. folded maps, hcloth. Library stamps.
, Brussel, Standaard-Boekhandel, 1940, [x +] 451pp.+ portret, uit de reeks "Bibliotheek der Nederlandsche Letteren - samengesteld door de Mij. der Nederlandsche letterkunde te Leiden en de Koninklijke Vlaamsche Akademie te Gent", linnen band, wat roestplekjes
Rom [Rome], Institutum Carmelitanum 1959 xxxii + 492pp. + frontispiece, in the series "Textus et Studia Historica Carmelitana" volume 3, 25cm., original softcover, text in German, good condition, R106405
Amsterdam, Van Kampen, in-8°, publisher's cloth (plasticised), 196 pp + 125 ill. h.t. indices, English summary. Painter, interior-decorator, mainly working in Amsterdam, contains a list of his works.
STARING N., TWISTON DAVIES H., WEISS L. edited by.
Reference : 23235
ISBN : 9789088907920
<p>Religion in the ancient world, and ancient Egyptian religion in particular, is often perceived as static, hierarchically organised, and centred on priests, tombs, and temples. Engagement with archaeological and textual evidence dispels these beguiling if superficial narratives, however. Individuals and groups continuously shaped their environments, and were shaped by them in turn. This volume explores the ways in which this adaptation, negotiation, and reconstruction of religious understandings took place. The material results of these processes are termed ‘cultural geography’. The volume examines this ‘cultural geography’ through the study of three vectors of religious agency: religious practices, the transmission of texts and images, and the study of religious landscapes. Bringing together papers by experts in a variety of Egyptological disciplines and other fields of study, this volume presents the results of an interdisciplinary workshop held at Leiden University, 7-9 November 2018, kindly funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) Vidi Talent Scheme. The 15 papers presented here discuss the archaeology of religion and religious practices, landscape archaeology and ‘cultural geography’, and the transmission and adaptation of texts and images, across not only the history of Egypt from the Early Dynastic to the Christian periods, but also in ancient Sudanese archaeology, early and medieval south-eastern Asia, and contemporary China.</p> Leiden, 2019 Side 304 p., illustrations et figures en couleur et N/B., broché. 21 x 28
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Genève, Albert Kundig, 1923, gr. in-8vo, 47 p., ill. par des schémas n./b., brochure originale.
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