Sombre Crapule Paris 1988 In-8 ( 220 X 140 mm ) de 190 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée et jaquette illustrée en couleurs par Jean-Michel NICOLLET. Edition originale de ces nouvelles au tirage limité à 3000 exemplaires. Très bel exemplaire.
Sombre Crapule Paris 1988 In-8 ( 220 X 140 mm ) de 190 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée et jaquette illustrée en couleurs par Jean-Michel NICOLLET. Edition originale de ces nouvelles au tirage limité à 3000 exemplaires. Très bel exemplaire.
Cambridge, 1910. Royal 8vo. In a recent half calf with four raised bands and green leather title-label with gilt lettering to spine. Repair to half title, not affecting text. Title-page with repair to outer margin, not affecting text. Previous-owner's name on whilte paper label pasted on to verso of title-page, not affecting text. Errata-leaf with repairs to lower margin. Otherwise, fine and clean. XIII, (3), 666 pp.
The seminal first edition of the first volume of the landmark work that founded modern mathematical logic and came to define research in the foundations of mathematics throughout the 20th century. ""Principia Mathematica"" proved to be remarkably influential in at least three ways. First, it popularized modern mathematical logic to an extent undreamt of by its authors. By using a notation superior to that used by Frege, Whitehead and Russell managed to convey the remarkable expressive power of modern predicate logic in a way that previous writers had been unable to achieve. Second, by exhibiting so clearly the deductive power of the new logic, Whitehead and Russell were able to show how powerful the idea of a modern formal system could be, thus opening up new work in what soon was to be called metalogic. Third, Principia Mathematica re-affirmed clear and interesting connections between logicism and two of the main branches of traditional philosophy, namely metaphysics and epistemology, thereby initiating new and interesting work in both of these areas.As a result, not only did Principia introduce a wide range of philosophically rich notions (including propositional function, logical construction, and type theory), it also set the stage for the discovery of crucial metatheoretic results (including those of Kurt Gödel, Alonzo Church, Alan Turing and others). Just as importantly, it initiated a tradition of common technical work in fields as diverse as philosophy, mathematics, linguistics, economics and computer science."" (SEP)""""Principia Mathematica"", the landmark work in formal logic written by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell, was first published in three volumes in 1910, 1912 and 1913. A second edition appeared in 1925 (Volume 1) and 1927 (Volumes 2 and 3). In 1962 an abbreviated issue (containing only the first 56 chapters) appeared in paperback. In 2011 a digest of the book's main definitions and theorems, originally transcribed by Russell for Rudolf Carnap, was reprinted in The Evolution of Principia Mathematica, edited by Bernard Linsky.Written as a defense of logicism (the thesis that mathematics is in some significant sense reducible to logic), the book was instrumental in developing and popularizing modern mathematical logic. It also served as a major impetus for research in the foundations of mathematics throughout the twentieth century. Along with Aristotle's Organon and Gottlob Frege's Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, it remains one of the most influential books on logic ever written."" (SEP).
First Interactive 2001 227 pages 25x22x1cm. 2001. Broché. 227 pages.
french édition -Très légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état. Expédition soignée sous blister dans une enveloppe à bulles depuis la France
Richard "Groove" Holmes Richard Holmes Groove Gene McFadden John Whitehead Richard "Groove" Holmes Mario E. Sprouse Erroll Garner Johnny Burke Leon Huff Khalid Moss Victor Carstarphen Stanley Lindquist Alex Foster Jeff Gordon Doug Wilson Phillip Read Mason Karen Joseph Wayne Morrison Eddie Taylor Ed Taylor
Reference : 100089937
(2008)
ISBN : 0894231156328
OTT WOLFGANG WHITEHEAD DON HARTOG JAN DE MAURIER DAPHNE DU
Reference : 300005680
(1958)
Sélection du Reader's Digest 1958 1958.
OTT WOLFGANG WHITEHEAD DON HARTOG JAN DE MAURIER DAPHNE DU
Reference : 300022064
(1958)
Sélection du Reader's Digest 1958 1958.
, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 456 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:15 b/w, 12 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588513.
Summary This volume fills an important gap in the study of medieval English sanctity. Focused on the period 1150-1550, it examines later manifestations of pre-conquest northern English cults (John of Beverley, Oswald, Hilda, theldreda etc.), and the establishment and development of many more during the twelfth to fifteenth centuries (Godric of Finchale, Robert of Knaresborough, Oswine of Tynemouth, bbe of Coldingham, Bega of Copeland, William of York, etc.). It showcases the diversity of new northern cults that emerged after 1150, and pays particular attention to cultures of episcopal and eremitic devotion and hagiographic production in Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lincolnshire. Divided into five subsections, the volume opens by exploring the relation of sanctity to constructions of northern identity through targeted examinations of northern textual and material cultures. It then turns to a series of case studies of northern saints' cults, grouped with reference to the eremitic life, female networks and locations, and the contextualisation of northern sanctity within national, transnational and post-medieval currents of veneration. Underlying all these essays is a concern with the conflicted idea of 'northernness'. This collection argues for a northern sanctity that is imagined in varying ways by different communities (monastic, diocesan, national etc.), allied to a series of conceptual 'norths' that differ significantly in accordance with the bodies of evidence under survey. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations, List of Abbreviations, Acknowledgements Introduction ? CHRISTIANIA WHITEHEAD PART I: Northern Sanctity and Northern Identity I.1 Textual Culture: Hagiography, Legendary, Suffrage Aelred of Rievaulx and the Saints of Durham, Galloway and Hexham ? DENIS RENEVEY The Production of Northern Saints' Lives at Holm Cultram Abbey in Cumbria ? CHRISTIANIA WHITEHEAD Flower of York: Region, Nation and St Robert of Knaresborough in Late Medieval England ? HAZEL J. HUNTER BLAIR Praying to Northern Saints in English Books of Hours ? CYNTHIA TURNER CAMP I.2 Material Culture: Space, Oil, Image Space, It's About Time Too: Architecture and Identity in Medieval Durham ? EUAN MCCARTNEY ROBSON Holy Geysers? Oily Saints and Ecclesiastical Politics in Late Medieval Yorkshire and Lincolnshire ? JOHN JENKINS Art and Northern Sanctity in Late Medieval England ? JULIAN LUXFORD PART II: New Case Studies of Northern Saints and Their Cults II.1 The Eremitic Life The Context for and Later Reception of Reginald of Durham's Vita S Godrici ? MARGARET COOMBE Robert of Knaresborough, Religious Novelty, and the Twelfth-Century Poverty Movement ? JOSHUA EASTERLING Hermit Saints and Human Temporalities ? CATHERINE SANOK II.2 Female Networks and Locations: Coldingham, Ely, Whitby Beyond the Miracula: Practices and Experiences of Lay Devotion at the Cult of St bbe, Coldingham ? RUTH J. SALTER theldreda in the North: Tracing Northern Networks in the Liber Eliensis and the Vie de seinte Audree ? JANE SINNETT-SMITH Conflicting Memories, Confused Identities, and Constructed Pasts: St Hilda and the Refoundation of Whitby Abbey ? DANIEL TALBOT Remembering St Hilda in the Later Middle Ages ? CHRISTIANE KROEBEL II.3 Beyond the North: Southern, European and Post-Medieval Perspectives The French Life of St Godric of Finchale, or Adventures for Thirteenth-Century Nuns ? ANNE MOURON The Reception of St Oswine in Later Medieval England ? JAMES G. CLARK Northern Saints' Names as Monastic Bynames in Late Medieval and Early Tudor England ? DAVID E. THORNTON Northern Lights on Southern Shores: Rewriting St Oswald's Life in Eighteenth-Century Friuli ? CLAUDIA DI SCIACCA Index
Lorrimer Films Ltd. (1966) - In-8 broché de 72 pages - Couverture illustrée d'une photo noir et blanc et de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte de Peter Whitehead - Préface d'Alexis Lykiard - Bon état
Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Alexander Trocchi, Adrian Mitchell, Ernst Jandl, Harry Fainlight, Michael Horovitz, et Peter Whitehead
MORGAN (1957), collection Actualité et politique, broché, jaquette illustrée en très bon état, 452 pages, très bon état
Préface de J. Edgar HOOVER, chef du FBI Traduit de l'américain par Jean CASTET
Broché, 20X14 cm, 2008, 203 pages, collection du monde entier, nrf Gallimard. Très bon état.
Paris, PUF, Revue LES ETUDES PHILOSOPHIQUES. 2002-4, in-4 broché, 140 pp. TRES BON ETAT
Londres The Royal Numismatic Society 1929-1930 2 vol. Broché 2 vol. in-8, agrafés, 25 et 22 pp., 3 planches hors-texte. Exemplaires provenant de la bibliothèque de Georges Bataille avec tampon à l'encre noire sur chaque premier feuillet "Bibliothèque de Georges Bataille". Ces deux tirés à part de Numismatic Chronicle font écho aux trois études de numismatique orientale que Bataille publia dans la revue Aréthuse entre 1926 et 1928. Couvertures un peu défraîchies.
Manchester, 1973, in-8, 403pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire! 403pp
Paris : Bellizard et Cie, 1834 Deux volumes in-8, 2 frontispices, (6)-388-(6)-428 pages, vignette historiée à chaque titre, 12 planches. Demi-basane de l'époque, dos lisse orné.
Coins émoussés, charnières frottées. Rousseurs. Première édition française. Sont ici contés les exploits de Robin des Bois, Barbe Noire, James Hind, Wililam Cady, Tomsharp, Henri Morgan, Captain Gow, Richard Turpin, Paul Jones, et plusieurs femmes pirates telles que Marie Reed, Anne Bonney et Catherine Hall.Charles Whitehead (1804-1862) est un poète et romancier anglais, qui fut l'ami de Dickens. Quérard X, 506.
Paris : Bellizard et Cie, 1834 Deux volumes in-8, 2 frontispices, (6)-388-(6)-428 pages, vignette historiée à chaque titre, 12 planches. Demi-basane vert foncé de l'époque, dos lisse orné.
Exemplaire joliment relié, décoré de fers romantiques ; rousseurs. Première édition française. Sont ici contés les exploits de Robin des Bois, Barbe Noire, James Hind, Wililam Cady, Tomsharp, Henri Morgan, Captain Gow, Richard Turpin, Paul Jones, et plusieurs femmes pirates telles que Marie Reed, Anne Bonney et Catherine Hall.Charles Whitehead (1804-1862) est un poète et romancier anglais, qui fut l'ami de Dickens. Quérard X, 506.
New York Clarkson N. Potter 1984 1 vol. relié gr. in-8, broché, cartonnage éditeur, jaquette, 275 pp., portrait-frontispice en couleurs. Très bon état.
Fontaine des Arts. 2001. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 144 pages, nombreuses photos en couleur dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 636.7-Chiens
Classification Dewey : 636.7-Chiens
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