Presses Universitaires De Louvain Jaquette en très bon état reliure Rigide Décorative Louvain La Neuve 1976 460 pages en format 26 - 33.5 cm - nombreuses photographies et gravures en couleurs et en noir - reliure rigide en percaline verte avec dessin et titres en dorure
Très Bon État
J. Duculot Broché Gembloux 1955 534 pages en format 16 - 23.5 cm Livre personnalisé
Bon État
J. Duculot Broché Gembloux 1938 298 pages en format 16 - 23.5 cm Livre personnalisé
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PORTMANS Jean de Sint-Truiden (Saint-Trond) - Leopold August WARNKÖNIG - LOUVAIN University :
Reference : 48340
"10. Manuscript on paper, s.l. ( Louvain-Sint-Truiden) , s.d. (1830) , small in-4°, 18 x 15,5 cm, 275 unnumbered pages, bound in later half leather with boards covered with marbled paper. Written in a neat small hand on high quality paper. Signed at the end '' Jean Portmans de St. Trond - Limbourg''. The manuscript consists of three parts all pertaining to the philosophy and history of justice. The first part is written in Latin. (pp. 1 - 9) . The second part (commentary on Warnkönig) is written in French ( pp. 10 - 27). The third and largest part ( pp. 29-275) is also written in French. At several places prof. Warnkoenig has added commentary, mostly small remarks as at the end of Portmans' discussion of a study by Warnkönig : page 27 ''Optime ! -[signed] W. '' . A marginal note in the hand of Warnkönig on page 88 enables us to situate this university course at Louvain in 1830. He writes in the margin '' Voyez aujourd'hui l'ouvrage de M. Meyer de la codification en général et de celle de l'Angleterre en particulier, Amsterdam, 1830, 8°'' . This is proof that Warnkönig read this text in 1830/31 which is the period when he was teaching at Louvain State University. The student Jean Portmans belonged to a notable family of Sint Truiden. In 1844 he is mentionned as Justice of the peace officer in Sint-Truiden. Interesting university course copied by an obviously good student of the justice ideas of Leopold Warnkönig. In it are incorporated the ideas of Kant, Rousseau a.o. The genesis of this manuscript in 1830 , after a tumultuous period starting with the French Revolution, occurs at an important moment in European, and Belgian history. (;Louvain;university;law course;manuscript;19th c.;."
Lovanii [Leuven], apud Aegidium Denique (I) 1728 Complete in 2 parts in 1 physical volume; [1bl.] + [4] + 331pp. & 629 + [1] + [1bl.] pp., title pages in red and black and with engraved printer's device, contemporary full leather binding is intact and in good condition, gilt title and decorations on spine, 22cm., text clean and bright with the exception of few occasional and/or slight browning stains, cfr. STCV 7023081, good condition, [Important work on the history of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), containing various documents in French, Dutch and Latin regarding the privileges of the Louvain University which was founded in 1425], B100410
UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN LOUVAIN - Paus Martinus V - Louvain University - Pope Martinus V :
Reference : 5947
" S.l. ( Leuven ?) s.d. ( ca. 1650), in-4°, 23 x 17 cm, 4 pp, two copies in-plano, printed head to head, uncut, unopened . The text of the Papal Bull, dated 9th december 1425 on the founding of Louvain University. This imprint of the bull was probably made at Louvain in the 17th century. Watermark; a rectangle (20 x 12 mm) with on top a small circle (2 mm) and a crown (17 x 13 mm), elsewhere on the page grapes in rhomb form. Rare 17th c. edition of one of the juridical privileges of Louvain University, granted by Pope Martinus V on 9th september 1427. Only one other copy known ( a copy sold at auction in Brussels, Romantic Agony, june 2006)."
"2. Lovanii (Leuven), typis H. De Pauw, 1826, Augusti 3, in-8°, 37 pp, blind wrapper, sewn, a bit dusty. (Exhibens Questiones varii argumenti, tam ex jure romano, quam gallico). With a manuscript ex dono; ''Amico Meo Drugman''. Text in Latin. Doctoral law thesis at Louvain University."
"0. Bruxelles, Ve J.J. Vanderborght, 1840, in-8°, 63 pp, brochure, couvert. orig.. (Contains e.g.; a copy of a letter from the Louvain Town Council to A.M. editor of ''L'Observateur''."
" Volume 1 ; Dialectica...; s.l.s.d. , manuscript on paper, in-4°, 20 x15,8 cm, 243 pp, bound in contemporary mottled calf, title label on spine (partly missing), binding with some defects. Interior fine, written in ink with many abbreviations. The manuscript is preceded by a 3 page '' Parva Tabula Abbreviationem''. (This volume is offered here because we presume it goes together with the following two vols). Volume 2 ; Logica et Methaphisica domini ulens trudonensis. S.l. ( Leuven ?), May 29 1757 (in fine), manuscript on paper, in-4°, 20 x15,8 cm, 625 pp, bound in contemporary mottled calf, title label on decorated spine, binding with some defects. Volume 3 ; Pars 3tia. Philosophia seu Phisica. S.l. ( Leuven ?), June 25 1755 (in fine), manuscript on paper, in-4°, 20 x15,8 cm, 715 pp, bound in contemporary mottled calf, title label on decorated spine, binding with defects. The three manuscripts are entirely written in Latin. From the context we gather that the three manuscripts were used ( and most probably also written) by a student called Ulens from the city of Sint-Truiden, studying at Leuven University 1755-1757. The three vols all written on identical paper ; each leaf has a blindstamped frame consisting of two fillets which define the space to be written. In the introduction of vol.II the names of the philosophers whom are to be studied are explicitly listed; 1.Thomas Aquino , 2 Duns Scotus , 3.Ockham. Descartes , Petrus Gassendi , Newton. Volume III (Physics) contains neatly drawn illustrations of e.g. the planetary system, lunar phases etc."
Louvain (Leuven), Vanlinthout et Vandenzande, 1835, small in-12°, 11,5 x 7 cm, 461 pp, texts in French and Latin. Quarter leather, gilt decorated back, marbled endpapers, ex-library stamp on verso title. Nice copy.
Lovanii (Leuven), E Typographia Academica, 1775, in-8°, 19 x 12 cm, title + (2)(index) + 199 pp + (30)(blank) + 20 folding engraved plates, contemporary full calf, a bit worn, ends of spine damaged or missing, title with tear repaired (mounted), blue oval library stamp on title, apart from these defects a fine copy. Rare illustrated 18th century printed university course on optics and perspective.
Lovanii , ( Leuven ) , Typis Joannis Jacobs, platea Thenensi sub signo Clavis Nigrae, 1766, in-12°, 18 x 10,5 cm, (20) nn pp , sewn, loose in marbled wrapper. On the title page ex-dono '' Mis en nos mains par le Conseiller et procureur General au verbal du 5e mars 1766. ''. No other provenance marks. Nice copy. Very rare. No copies in a belgian library. OCLC locates only copies of the 1765 and 1767 edition.