, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2011 Softcover XIV+306 p., 1 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm Languages: English. ISBN 9782503541549.
Bessarion (d. 18 November 1472) first made a name for himself as one of the Greek spokesmen at the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1438-39. After becoming a cardinal, he several times entered conclaves as a serious candidate for the papacy. The library he bequeathed to the Republic of Venice, destined to become the historic core of the modern Biblioteca Marciana, is justly famous for its extraordinary collection of Greek manuscripts. Celebrated in his own time for his patronage of humanists, he was also Italy?s leading Platonist before the emergence of Marsilio Ficino. He always held in reverence his teacher in Greece, the Neoplatonist philosopher George Gemistus Pletho, and his In Calumniatorem Platonis, printed in Rome in 1469, was a pivotal text in the Plato-Aristotle controversy of the Renaissance. Nonetheless, Bessarion was a great admirer of medieval scholasticism and especially of Thomas Aquinas. 'Bessarion Scholasticus' examines Bessarion?s relationship with Latin culture as evidenced by his library, personal relations, and writings. It examines his humanist collection, his scholastic collection, his Thomism, and the circle of scholars associated with his household, called Bessarionea Academia by contemporaries. Half of 'Bessarion Scholasticus' is a catalogue raisonn of scholastic texts and manuscripts in Bessarion?s library. The volume offers the first edition of Bessarion?s autograph listing of the differences between Scotists and Thomists as well as first editions of prefaces by various authors addressed to Bessarion. In addition, the appendices include statistical tables of Bessarion?s holdings of Latin classical authors and of texts in civil and canonical law and a register of the members of his cardinalitial famiglia before he became cardinal legate in Bologna in 1450. John Monfasani is Professor at the Department of History, University at Albany ? State University of New York. His field of interest is European intellectual history, with a special interest in Renaissance intellectual and religious history. He has published mainly on Greek and Latin humanists in fifteenth-century Italy. Review "The result of Monfasani's labors (...) is a meticulously prepared and valuable contribution to Byzantine and Italian intellectual history during the Renaissance." (Joseph S. Freedman, in: Sixteenth Century Journal, XLV/1, 2014, p. 165)
, Brussel, KVAB,1956, Paleis der Academien., paperback, Verhandelingen, 335.pp.+bijlagen en afbeeldingen
Verhandelingen van de Klasse van de Menswetenschappen nr 26 , goede staat !!
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1978 Hardcover. 106 p., 140 x 215 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780888444578.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2007 Hardcover. XVI 310 p., 24 b/w ill., 7 b/w tables, 160 x 240 mm, Languages: English, French, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503520728.
In this ground-breaking book, Jane H. M. Taylor explores some late-medieval lyric anthologies. Taking a cue from the French sociologist, Pierre Bourdieu, she sets poetic creation in the context of an understanding of the structures of court society, and sketches the range of social, intellectual and aesthetic positions available to the poet and the patron. Her primary focus is on a series of manuscripts which, she argues, reveal much about the socioliterary dynamics of particular poems, and about the way in which they are vessels for the participation by individuals in a common culture of literary exchange: Charles d'Orleans's personal manuscript, BNF francais 25458, in which, she argues, the poets leave implicit or explicit traces of their social interactions; his duchess Marie's album, Carpentras 375, which is interestingly different from the Duke's; BNF fr. 9223 and n.a.f. 15771, 'coterie' manuscripts which allow us to see how social milieu determines shared literary forms and conventions; Marguerite d'Autriche's Album poetique, Brussels BR 10572, an anthology which is a cultural commodity allowing a princely court to recognise stylistic expertise and control of form. She finishes by examining the first great French poetic anthology, Antoine Verard's Jardin de Plaisance (1501), which seeks to recreate, knowingly and imaginatively, via rubrics, illustrations, and choice of texts, the elite sociability for which the other anthologies are evidence.
, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 2 vols, approx. 460 pages, Size:225 x 295 mm, Illustrations:140 b/w, Language: French. ISBN 9782503575643.
Summary R dig en grande partie en 1909 en parall le avec le Cahier 6, le Cahier 7 fait partie du projet pr coce d'un Contre Sainte-Beuve la fois narratif et critique. On y trouve ainsi, outre des descriptions de l' glise de Combray et de l'abbaye de Guermantes, les premi res r dactions d' pisodes qui deviendront centraux dans la recherche du temps perdu - pr sentation du petit noyau des Verdurin , rencontre du h ros et de Guercy (le futur Charlus), soir e chez la princesse de Guermantes, tirade sur la race maudite - mais aussi une conversation entre le h ros et sa m re sur Guermantes, puis sur Sainte-Beuve et Baudelaire . L' dition critique et g n tique sans fac-simil est galement disponible. Voir Cahier 7: Cahier'>https://www.brepols.net/products/IS-9782503575629-1 (ISBN 978-2-503-57562-9)
Paris, Champion 1922 95pp., 26cm., br.orig. (dos restauré), bon état, G80101
Paris, 1913 7pp., 24cm., signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig., extrait de la "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes" (1913), 3 petits cachets, G80102
Paris, Champion 1907 7pp.avec ill. dans le texte, non coupé, br.orig., 25cm., extrait du "Moyen Age" (1907), G80104
s.l., 1905 3pp.avec 4 figures dans le texte, signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.muette, 25cm., extrait de la "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes" (1905), G80109
Paris, Champion 1907 16pp., signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig., 25cm., extrait du "Moyen Age" (1907), G80103
Paris, 1905 29pp.+ 1 planche hors-texte, 25cm., signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig., extrait de la "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes" (1905), 3 petits cachets, G80107
Paris, Champion 1904 10pp., signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig. (dos restauré), 25cm., extrait du "Moyen Age" (1904), G80108
Paris, 1907 28pp.+ 2 planches hors-texte, 25cm., signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig., extrait de la "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes" (1907), 3 petits cachets, G80106
Paris, Champion 1908 16pp., signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig., 25cm., extrait du "Moyen Age" (1908), G80105
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1974 Hardcover. 216 p., 160 x 250 mm, Languages: Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 17010560200.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1982 Hardcover. 308 p., 160 x 250 mm, Languages: Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 17010640200.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2013 Hardcover. XVI 240 p., 23 b/w ill. 14 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503545493.
Materially engaged readings of medieval manuscripts that build up such concepts as the philology of smell and touching the past through sensitivity to the handling of books.<br>This collection of essays makes an original contribution to medieval manuscript studies through deep engagement with the material side of book creation. The volume brings together major scholars of medieval manuscripts with leading contemporary book artists. The result is a ground-breaking collection which will be of interest both for its methodological implications and for the insights that the case studies provide.<br>In a sequence of interconnected essays, experts in the field of literature, history, art, and manuscript studies enact readings of medieval manuscripts that incorporate extreme attention to the materiality of the object of their study. While the digital revolution has provided unparalleled visual access to medieval manuscripts, these essays are attentive to what has got left behind-not just the aura of the original, but also the engagement of the other senses, such as the feel of the binding, the heft of the volume, the smell of the parchment, or the sound of the pages. By bringing together experienced medievalist scholars with practicing book artists of today, this volume brings back an artisanal sense of the complete book to an understanding of medieval manuscripts.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2008 Hardcover. 428 pages., 162 b/w ill., 210 x 275 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9781872501031.
This volume is published in honour of Lucy Freeman Sandler, Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of Art History, Emerita at New York University, whose contribution to the study of illuminated manuscripts, and to English Gothic book illumination in particular has been outstanding. The articles offered here are all in deep appreciation for her friendship, her teaching, and her collegiality, and the thematic range and methodological variety of the essays truly reflect the breadth and depth of her intellectual interests. Table of Contents Kathryn A. Smith, Lucy Freeman Sandler: An Appreciation ? Carol H. Krinsky, Lucy Freeman Sandler: From a Colleague and Friend The Publications of Lucy Freeman Sandler Jane E. Rosenthal, An Unprecedented Image of Love and Devotion: The Crucifixion In Judith of Flanders' Gospel Book ? Walter Cahn, The Pictorial Epitaph of Lambert of Saint-Bertin ? Gerald B. Guest, Structuring Old Testament History in the Psalter of Louis IX ? William M. Voelkle, More Medieval Alphabet Soup: Another Unique Catherine Initial From the Mosan Psalter-Hours ? Alison Stones, A Note on the North French Manuscripts of Brunetto Latini?s Tr sor ? Nigel Morgan, The Bohun Apocalypse ? Susan L?Engle, The Naked Bishop: Baring the Body to Express the Law ? Nancy Freeman Regalado, Fortune?s Two Crowns: Images of Kingship in Paris, BnF MS fr. 146 Roman de Fauvel ? Madeline H. Caviness; Marginally Correct ? Elizabeth Sears, Scribal Wit in a Manuscript from the Ch telet: Images in the Margins of Boileau?s Livre des m tiers (Paris, BnF MS fr. 24069) ? M. A. Michael, Planning for Style: A Preliminary Reading of the De Lisle Psalter Virgin and Child ? Richard K. Emmerson, Visualizing the Vernacular: Middle English Early Fourteenth Century Bilingual and Trilingual Manuscript Illustrations ? Margot M. Nishimura and David Nishimura, Rabbits, Warrens, and Warenne: The Patronage of the Gorleston Psalter ? Lilian M. C. Randall, Sense and Sensibilities in an Early Fourteenth-Century Psalter from East Anglia ? Adelaide Bennett, Leaves of a Fourteenth-Century Franco-Flemish Antiphonary Owned by John Ruskin (1819-1900) ? Margaret M. Manion, Imaging the Marvelous and Fostering Marian Devotion: The Miracles de Notre Dame and French Royalty ? C. M. Kauffmann, An Illustrated Life of Christ in Verse ? Claire Richter Sherman, Representations of Maternal and Familial Roles in French Translations of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Economics, Book I ? Kathleen L. Scott, The Remains of a Missal: Chetham's Library MS 6713 ? Roger S. Wieck, Trial by Fleur: The Earliest Work by the Master of Walters 219 ? Janet Backhouse (?), Patronage and Commemoration in the Beaufort Hours ? Jenny Stratford and Catherine Reynolds, The Foyle Breviary and Hours of John, Duke of Bedford, in the British Library ? Erik Inglis, The Production and Program of Fouquet's Boccaccio ? Jonathan J. G. Alexander, Mansueta Asinella: An Unusual Image of a Book Presentation to Marguerite de France, Duchesse de Savoie (1523-74) ? Ruth Mellinkoff, Two Erotic Women Warriors: Sexy, Violent, and Lethal Indexes and other apparatus Review "The fact that Lucy Freeman Sandler, and others like her, have inspired so much sustained investigation is both a tribute to her and yet another reminder of the urgent need for further catalogues of the great collections in the UK and abroad." (D. McKitterick in: Times Literary Supplement, 23 January 2009, p. 29) "Bref, ce recueil d' tudes richement illustr , mis en page avec l' l gance coutumi re aux productions de Harvey Miller, fournira au lecteur une mine d'informations et d'interpr tations nouvelles, (...), avec - comme souvent dans ce genre de m langes kal idoscopiques - boire et manger." (D. Vanwijnsberghe, dans: Revue Belge d'Arch ologie et d'Histoire de l'Art, n 79, 2010, p. 105-106) "Many other provocative and valuable offerings to the study of manuscript illumination are found in this volume. The thematic and methodological variety of the essays is worthy testimony to Sandler?s rich and wide-ranging scholarship. Certainly the variety of subjects and general excellence of the contributions will insure the book?s regular consultation in the future. In short, this is a handsome and admirable tribute to an eminent scholar." Richard A. Leson (University of Wisconsin) in CAA Review, May 2010
Roma, Tipografia del Senato 1924 102pp.+ 6 folding plates, 26cm., modern hardback, stamp, offprint from "Miscellanea Fr. Ehrle IV" (Roma Biblioteca Vaticana, 1924)
Londres, Emery Walker Limited, 1933. In-4 rel. pleine toile gommée ocre, titre doré en long sur dos lisse, 18 pp., XII planches de reprod. photogr. en couleurs.
Dos insolé, bonne condition par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Paris, PEG, 1947. In-8 broché, 253 p. Traduit du chaldéen par M. Mazure, Archiviste Paléographe. Bon état (dos usé).Réédition d'un manuscrit trouvé en Abyssinie dans un tombeau datant de la plus haute antiquité.
Sassari, Editrice democratica sarda, 1997. In-4, cartonnage ocre d'éd. sous jaquette ill. en couleurs, 389 pp., nbr. fig. et ill. en noir et en couleurs in-t., certaines à pleine page.
Très bonne cond. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
KHANOUSSI (Mustapha), MAURIN (Louis) [Textes réunis par]
Reference : 595263
(1997)
ISBN : 2910023060
Paris, De Boccard, 1997. In-8, rel. carton. éd. sous jaquette ill. en coul., 276 pp., nb. plans et ill. photogr. en n/b. in-t., bibliographies, index. Epuisé chez l'éditeur.
Collection : Ausonius, Publications - Etudes, 1. 16 contributions de la table ronde tenue à Bordeaux les 24 et 25 mai 1996. Très bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2000 Hardcover. XII 254 p., incl. 1 table, 165 x 245 mm, Languages: English, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503507712.
This volume contains the proceedings of two gatherings held in 1999: a symposium on medieval literacy, Charters: the Development of Writing in Medieval Society held on 29 April 1999 in Utrecht, and three consecutive sessions on Charters and the Use of the Written Word during the International Medieval Congress at Leeds on 12 July 1999. The subject of these gatherings was the development of writing in medieval society. There have been periods of growth and of decrease in the quantity of writing produced in the medieval centuries. The present volume is concerned rather with qualitative developments. Which developments can be distinguished in the roles played by writing in medieval societies? In which fields was writing used, and by whom? Why did these changes take place? When attempting to answer these questions, the scholar confronts basic questions about the sources at ones disposal. Why were documents written? Why were they preserved and in what form? As a consequence, the contributions are clearly source-oriented. Charters, the sources to which most attention is devoted, have been continuously present throughout the Middle Ages. Moreover, they had an impact on most layers of society. The auxiliary science of diplomatics has helped scholars understand many historical problems; in this volume it is applied to the study of writing and the uses of writing.
Cincinnati, Hebrew Union College Press 1986 2 volumes: li,363pp. & 131pp.+ 182 plates out-of-text, 31cm., cloth, VG, introduction in english, aramaic texts with english translation