Woidich, Manfred
Ahlan wa-sahlan. Eine Einführung in die Kairoer Umgangssprache.
Wiesbaden, Reichert, 1990. 17x24, 375 Seiten, Kartoniert, Einband mit Flecken.
Bookseller reference : 36414AB
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WOJTOWICZ, Tadeusz:
Die Logik von Johann Jacob Breitinger 1701-1776. Diss.
Paris, Libr. Maloine, (Impr. des dernières nouvelles de Strasbourg, 1947, gr. in-8vo, 110 p. + 1 f., Original-Broschüre.
Bookseller reference : 128967aaf
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Woledge Brion (edite par)
L'atre Perilleux. Roman de la Table Ronde.
pp. X-300, cm 18x12, brossura, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 76.
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Wolf Lothar
Sprachgeographische untersuchungen zu den bezeichnungen fur Haustiere im Massif Central. Versuch einer interpretation von sprachkarten.
pp. 146, cm 23x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t. con scritte al piatto e al dorso, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie, heft 117.
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Wolf Siegmund A
Großes Wörterbuch der Zigeunersprache (romani tsiw) - Wortschatz deutscher und anderer europäischer Zigeunerdialekte
Hamburg (Helmut Buske) 1987 (= 2.,durchgesehene Auflage). 8°, Originalleinen (Hardcover ) 288 S., ISBN 3871187771 2
Bookseller reference : Khe04831
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Wolf, Alois
Das Faszinosum der mittelalterlichen Minne. Von Alois Wolf. (= Wolfgang-Stammler-Gastprofessur für Germanische Philologie, Vorträge, Heft 5).
Freiburg (CH): Universitätsverlag 1996. 66 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 3119654
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Wolf, Alois.
Das Faszinosum der mittelalterlichen Minne. Wolfgang Stammler Gastprofessur 5.
Freiburg S., Universitätsverlag 1996, 220x145mm, 66Seiten, broschiert. Exemplar wie neu.
Bookseller reference : 100445
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WOLF, Ferdinand
Ueber eine Sammlung spanischer Romanzen in fliegenden Blättern auf der Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Prag. Nebst einem Anhang über die beiden für die ältesten geltenden Ausgaben des Cancionero de romances.
Wien, Braumüller 1850. 4°. 189 S. 1 Bl. OPbd. Einbd. etw. angestaubt. Ecken bestoßen.
Bookseller reference : 1662-03
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Wolf, Fr. Aug
Kleine Schriften in lateinischer und deutscher Sprache. I. Scripta latina. II. Deutsche Aufsätze.
Halle, Verlag der Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses, 1869. 1. Aufl. 2 Bde. XXXVIII, 1200 S. (fortlaufend paginiert). 8°, Halbleinenbände späterer Zeit.
Bookseller reference : 152592
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WOLF, Fr. Aug.
Vorlesungen über die vier Ersten Gesänge von Homer’s Illias. Hrsg. Leonhard Usteri. 1. Bändchen: Enthaltend die Einleitung in das Studium Homer’s und die Scholien zum ersten Gesang.
Bern, C.A. Jenni 1830, 210x130mm, VIII- 192Seiten, Pappband.
Bookseller reference : 15110
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Wolf, Friedrich August
Friedr. Aug. Wolf's ... Vermischte Schriften und Aufsätze in lateinischer und deutscher Sprache.
Halle, Renger, 1802. Erstausgabe. 8°. [2] Bl., 456 S. Pappband. Einband berieben und bestossen, Seiten gebräunt, Biblioexempl. mit den üblichen Merkmalen wie kleine Stempel, Aufkleber, Notizen. 1
Bookseller reference : 30292BB
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Wolf, Joseph Georg [Hrsg.]
Neue Rechtsurkunden aus Pompeji. Tabulae Pompeianae novae. Lateinisch und deutsch. Herausgegeben, eingeleitet und übersetzt von Joseph Georg Wolf.
Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2010. Groß-8°. 24,5 cm. 240 Seiten. Original-Pappband. (= Texte zur Forschung, Band 98).
Bookseller reference : 56477CB
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Wolf, Lothar
Terminologische Untersuchungen zur Einführung des Buchdrucks im französischen Sprachgebiet. Von Lothar Wolf. (= Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, Band 174).
Tübingen: Max Niemeyer 1979. VIII, 250 Seiten. Mit 20 Illustrationen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 3127169
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Wolf, Ludwig
Der Anteil der Natur am Menschenleben bei Freytag und Scheffel. Von Ludwig Wolf. (= Gießener Beiträge zur Deutschen Philologie, Heft 9).
Gießen: Münchow / Otto Kindt (Druck) 1923. 48 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 3134505
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Wolf, Siegmund A
Wörterbuch des Rotwelschen. Deutsche Gaunersprache.
Mannheim, Bibliograph. Institut, 1956. 16x25, 430 Seiten, Leinen, Schutzumschlag, Guter Zustand.
Bookseller reference : 39672AB
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Wolf, Sigmund A
Grosses Wörterbuch der Zigeunersprache (romani tsiw). Wortschatz deutscher und anderer europäischer Zigeunerdialekte.
Mannheim, Bibliographisches Institut, 1960. 16x25, 287 Seiten, Leinen, Schutzumschlag,
Bookseller reference : 33743AB
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Wolf, Sonja
Die Augustusrede in Senecas Apocolocyntosis.
Königstein/Ts., Verlag Anton Hain Meisenheim, 1986. gr. 8°219 S., Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie, Heft 170. Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, kl. Druckstellen am Vordereinband, sonst min. Gebr.sp., Leinen
Bookseller reference : 15886
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Wolf, Sonja
Die Augustusrede in Senecas Apocolocyntosis. Ein Beitrag zum Augustusbild der frühen Kaiserzeit. Von Sonja Wolf. (= Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie, Heft 170).
Königstein/Ts.: Anton Hain 1986. 219 Seiten. Als Typoskript gedruckt. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 3131612
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Wolf, Sonja
Die Augustusrede in Senecas Apocolocyntosis. Ein Beitrag zum Augustusbild der frühen Kaiserzeit.
Königstein/Ts., Hain, 1986. 219 SS. Gr.-8°, Original-Pappband.
Bookseller reference : 55314
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WOLF-DIETER (Lange)
Philologische Studien zur Latinität westhispanischer Privaturkunden des 9.- 12. Jahrhunderts.
Leiden und Köln, E. J. Brill, 1966. In-8, Publsher Blue hardcover, LIX-291pp, Bibliography, Sachindex, Wort-index ( Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, Band III)
Bookseller reference : 584044
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WOLFF, ERNST.
En Dansk og Engelsk Ord-Bog. Sammenskrevet af Ernst Wolff.
London, Frys, Couchman, og Collier, 1779. 4to. Samtidigt hldrbd. Nogen rygforgyldning. Ryg noget slidt. ialt ca 475 unumm. sider. Lidt marginal bruning på de sidste blade. Lidt spredte brunpletter.
Bookseller reference : 48692
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WOLFF, ERNST.
En Dansk og Engelsk Ord-Bog. Sammenskrevet af Ernst Wolff.
London, Frys, Couchman, og Collier, 1779. 4to. Samtidigt hldrbd. Nogen rygforgyldning. Ryg noget slidt. ialt ca 475 unumm. sider. Lidt marginal bruning på de sidste blade. Lidt spredte brunpletter.
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Wolff, Friedrich und Otto Wittstock
Latein und Griechisch im deutschen Wortschatz. Lehn- und Fremdwörter [altsprachlicher Herkunft]. Bearbeitet von Otto Wittstock.
Wiesbaden, VMA-Verlag (Berlin, Volk und Wissen Verlag), (1999). Gross-8°. 205 S. Original-Pappband. 6. Aufl. Kopfschnitt teils gebräunt, ansonsten sauber.
Bookseller reference : 19240AB
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Wolff, Gerhart
Deutsche Sprachgeschichte : ein Studienbuch. Athenäum-Taschenbücher ; 2188 : Sprachwissenschaft Orig.-Ausg.
Frankfurt am Main : Athenäum 1986. 298 S. ; 19 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 48166
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Wolff, Rudolf (Hrsg.)
Arnold Zweig. "Der Streit um den Sergeanten Grisha".
Bonn, Bouvier, 1986. 8°. 113 Seiten. OriginalPappBand, gebunden.
Bookseller reference : 27136
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Wolfgang Lenora D.
Bliocadran. A prologue to the "Perceval" of Chretien de Troyes. Edition and critical study.
pp. 137, cm 23x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t. con scritte al piatto e al dorso, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie. Band 150.
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WOLFIUS WOLF FRID. AUG. THE NEW PHILOLOGY PMM 248
Prolegomena ad Homerum sive de Operum Homericum prisca et genuina forma variisque mutationibus et probabili ratione emendandi. Volumen I all that appeared.
Halis Saxonum Halle E Libreria Orphanotrophei 1795. 8vo. Contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt title-and tome-labels. Very neatly rebacked. Very nice and clean. An excellent copy. 6 CCLXXX pp. � Scarce first edition of the epoch-making work that founded modern philological scholarship and began the modern debate over the date of writing of Homer's works creating in turn the two Homeric schools of thought the Analysts and the Unitarians. <br><br>Although the work bears on the title-page the words "Volumen I" no second volume ever appeared and Wolf never made any attempt to compose it. <br><br>"When Wolf took up his professorship in 1783 a critical point in the history of education had been reached. New ideas derived from Locke and Rousseau were at work and Wolf longed to enter the fray. He found able and enlightened allies in the ministers of Frederick the Great and with their help and by his enthusiasm he was able to carry out his long-cherished plan to give a new basis to the science of philology. To Wolf this meant philology in the original sense - love of letters of learning and of language. He defined it as "the knowledge of human nature as exhibited in antiquity"; its matter was everything that remained of ancient culture to which an equal care and scholarship must be devoted. The "Prolegomena to Homer" the best exposition of Wolf's beliefs were written in a great hurry to meet the needs of a lecture course and they have all the merits of good lectures: command of method the gift of inspiration penetration and breadth of view. Wolf's thesis is no theory but a collection of great ideas which laid the foundations for the dominance of German scholarship in the nineteenth century. They have inspired and given purpose to education ever since." Printing and the Mind of Man.<br><br>With the 18th century came major developments in classical scholarship the greatest of the classic epics being no exception - Homeric scholarship changed dramatically and the end of the century saw the opening of the discussion which was to dominate the 19th and 20th centuries namely that of the "Homeric question". The Homeric question is essentially the question of the identity of the poets of the Homeric epics and the nature of the relationship between "Homer" and the epics. In the 19th century it came to be the fulcrum between two opposed schools of thought the Analysts and the Unitarians. The issue came about in the context of 18th-century Romantic interest in popular lays and folktale and the growing recognition that the Homeric epics must have been transmitted orally before being written down possibly much later than "Homer" himself. The key to determining who Homer was lay in the answer to the question of when the poems were composed.<br><br>The modern debate over exactly when they took on a fixed written form began with the present work by Wolf. According to Wolf the date of writing is among the first questions in the textual criticism of Homer. He considers the real mode of transmission of the poems and acknowledges that it was oral arguing that they were composed in the mid-10th century BC. He further concludes that the Iliad and the Odyssey could not have been composed in the form in which we know them without the aid of writing and that they changed considerably over time in the hands of bards performing them orally and editors adapting written versions to contemporary tastes. The apparent artistic unity of the poems must have come about after their transcription.<br><br>This new form of philological scholarship completely altered the way that philology has been done ever since the appearance of the present work. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 50413
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WOLFIUS WOLF FRID. AUG. THE NEW PHILOLOGY PMM 248
Prolegomena ad Homerum sive de Operum Homericum prisca et genuina forma variisque mutationibus et probabili ratione emendandi. Volumen I all that appeared.
Halis Saxonum Halle E Libreria Orphanotrophei 1795. 8vo. Contemporary half calf with a bit of wear especially to corners and edges. Gilding to title-label worn off. Paper over boards loosening at edges. Overall fine and tight. A light damp stain to upper margin and a few leaves with some light brownspotting. � Scarce first edition of the epoch-making work that founded modern philological scholarship and began the modern debate over the date of writing of Homer's works creating in turn the two Homeric schools of thought the Analysts and the Unitarians. <br><br>Although the work bears on the title-page the words "Volumen I" no second volume ever appeared and Wolf never made any attempt to compose it. <br><br>"When Wolf took up his professorship in 1783 a critical point in the history of education had been reached. New ideas derived from Locke and Rousseau were at work and Wolf longed to enter the fray. He found able and enlightened allies in the ministers of Frederick the Great and with their help and by his enthusiasm he was able to carry out his long-cherished plan to give a new basis to the science of philology. To Wolf this meant philology in the original sense - love of letters of learning and of language. He defined it as "the knowledge of human nature as exhibited in antiquity"; its matter was everything that remained of ancient culture to which an equal care and scholarship must be devoted. The "Prolegomena to Homer" the best exposition of Wolf's beliefs were written in a great hurry to meet the needs of a lecture course and they have all the merits of good lectures: command of method the gift of inspiration penetration and breadth of view. Wolf's thesis is no theory but a collection of great ideas which laid the foundations for the dominance of German scholarship in the nineteenth century. They have inspired and given purpose to education ever since." Printing and the Mind of Man.<br><br>With the 18th century came major developments in classical scholarship the greatest of the classic epics being no exception - Homeric scholarship changed dramatically and the end of the century saw the opening of the discussion which was to dominate the 19th and 20th centuries namely that of the "Homeric question". The Homeric question is essentially the question of the identity of the poets of the Homeric epics and the nature of the relationship between "Homer" and the epics. In the 19th century it came to be the fulcrum between two opposed schools of thought the Analysts and the Unitarians. The issue came about in the context of 18th-century Romantic interest in popular lays and folktale and the growing recognition that the Homeric epics must have been transmitted orally before being written down possibly much later than "Homer" himself. The key to determining who Homer was lay in the answer to the question of when the poems were composed.<br><br>The modern debate over exactly when they took on a fixed written form began with the present work by Wolf. According to Wolf the date of writing is among the first questions in the textual criticism of Homer. He considers the real mode of transmission of the poems and acknowledges that it was oral arguing that they were composed in the mid-10th century BC. He further concludes that the Iliad and the Odyssey could not have been composed in the form in which we know them without the aid of writing and that they changed considerably over time in the hands of bards performing them orally and editors adapting written versions to contemporary tastes. The apparent artistic unity of the poems must have come about after their transcription.<br><br>This new form of philological scholarship completely altered the way that philology has been done ever since the appearance of the present work. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 50015
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Wolfram von Eschenbach
Titurel. Zwei Bruchstücke des Gedichtes Sigune und Schionatulander. Mittelhochdeutsch und Neuhochdeutsch. Hrsg. und übertragen von Albert Rapp. Erster Band der Aldus-Bücherei.
München: Aldus Bücherei. 1924. 60, (4) Seiten. Teils zweifarbiger Druck. Original-Halbpergament-Einband. (Einband etwas fleckig u. gering berieben). 24x17 cm
Bookseller reference : 143098
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Wolfstieg, August
Exempla titulorum annotavit vocabulariumque breviloquum adiecit Augustus Wolfstieg, Bibliothecarius.
Berlin, M. Moeser, 1906. Gross-8°. 50 s. Flexibler Original-Leinenband. Vorsatzblatt ohne eine Ecke, wenige Bleistiftanstreichungen. Einband stark fleckig bzw. berieben, Klammerheftung teils angerostet, innen sauber.
Bookseller reference : 31291AB
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Wolke, Christian Hinrich
Anleit zur deutschen Volksprache durch Erkennung und Berichtigung einiger tausend felerhaft gebildeten, oder meisnischmundartigen Wörter;. nebst den Mitteln, 1) die noch felenden und fremden Ausdrükke durch echtdeutsche zu ersetzen; 2) alle deutsche Wörter richtig (orthographisch), der geltenden Aussprache und dem Schreibezwek gemäs, zu schreiben. Den Deutschen und den Freunden irer Sprache gewidmet. 2. unveränderte, doch wohlfeilere Ausg.
Leipzig, Maurerische Buchhandlung, 1816. 8, XVIII-XXXII, 460 S., 2 Bll. Pp. d. Zt. mit RSch.
Bookseller reference : 58078
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WOLLANSTON Arthur N.
An English-Persian dictionary, compiled from original sources
New Delhi, Publication India 1994 xv + 462pp., 22cm., cart.cover, dustwrapper, VG, ISBN 81-85243-05-0, T71290
Bookseller reference : T71290
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WOLLANSTON Arthur N.
An English-Persian dictionary, compiled from original sources
xv + 462pp., 22cm., cart.cover, dustwrapper, VG, ISBN 81-85243-05-0, T71290
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WOLLE, CH. (Ed.)
Collectio de verbis Graecorum mediis dissertationum. Primam L. Kusteri ..., alteram Io. Clerici..., tertiam Erasmi Schmidii ... iterum edidit, quartam denique exemplis ... illuminatam ipse adiecit.
Leipzig, J. G. Löwe, 1733. 8 Bl., 216 S., 8 Bl. Hpgtbd d. Zeit (Einbd fleckig, Rücken defekt, durchgehend feuchtwellig u. mit Nässerand).
Bookseller reference : 1317812
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Woltersdorf, Wilhelm G
Der Helden Prima's und Secunda's Schneekampf.
Kassel:, Hamecher;, 1983. 65 S. 20 cm. OPp. Gedruckt bei G. Schuster. 1815. (Nachdr.) Neu.
Bookseller reference : 76636AB
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Wood, William Allen.
After-dinner speeches and how to make them
Large green-cloth octavo, gilt to front cover, vi, 384 p. 24 cm. Language; Communication; After-dinner speeches. || Uncommon
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WOODS, Susanne
Natural emphasis. English versification from Chaucer to Dryden.
San Marino, The Huntington Library, 1984. XIII, 310 S. Mit Abbildungen. OLwd (mit OUmschlag).
Bookseller reference : 3435222
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Woolf Virginia
Leggere, recensire
Marcos y Marcos 1990, I ed., Le foglie 13, brossura bianca con risvolti e copertina ill., pp. 97, trad. di Adriana Bottini. 88-7168-019-7. Buon volume, leggeri aloni in copertina.
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WOPKENS, TH
Lectionum Tullianarum sive in opera quaedam Ciceronis philosophica animadversionum criticarum libri tres. Iterum cum annotationibus edidit Ferdinandus Handius.
Jena, Chr. H. Walz, 1829. 2 Bl., 423 S. (Corpus scriptionum criticarum 1). Hldrbd d. Zeit (Einbd etwas bestoßen, Stempel auf Titel, gering braunfleckig).
Bookseller reference : 1300499
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Wormit, Helga
Zwei Novellen des "Ugetsu-monogatari" und ihre chinesischen Vorlagen. Übersetzung und Kommentar.
Berlin, Reimer, 1985. 15x21, 226 Seiten, Kt, Marburger Studien zur Afrika- und Asienkunde : Serie B, Asien Band 1.
Bookseller reference : 4626CB
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Worthington Ian, Cooper Craig, Harris Edward M. (translated by)
Dinarchus, Hyperides and Lycurgus.
pp. 226, cm 22x14, copertina flessibile, serie "The Oratory of Classical Greece".
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Wortmann, Felix / Möller, Reinhold / Andersson-Schmitt, Margarete u.a
Münstersche Beiträge zur niederdeutschen Philologie.
Köln/Graz, Böhlau, 1960. Gr. 8°, 1 Blatt, 193 Seiten. Orig.Karton.
Bookseller reference : 10013
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WRIGHT (Arnold) [ed.]
Twentieth Century Impressions of Egypt. Its History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources.
London, Lloyd's greater britain publishing company, 1909. Fort in-4, rel. éd. plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fers et filets doré, titre doré, filets dorés et à froid en encadrement sur le plat sup. avec médaillon doré au centre (sphinx), filets à froid en encadrement sur le plat inf., tranches dorées, 535 pp., portrait de son Altesse Abbas Hilmy II au front., 1 carte à pleine pp. lettrines et culs-de-lampe, vignettes en tête de chapitres, très nb. reprod. photogr. en n/b. in t. (portraits, vues, peintures etc...) dont plusieurs à pleine pp., texte en anglais sur 3 colonnes, index in fine. Première édition. Rare.
Bookseller reference : 590303
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WRIGHT (G.R.H.)
Kalabsha. The Preserving of the Temple.
Berlin, Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1972. In-folio broché, 88 pp., 38 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b., 19 plans dépliants, texte en anglais sur 2 colonnes, bibliographie et index.
Bookseller reference : 589670
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Wright Jean Gray (edite par)
La resurrection du Sauveur. Fragment de jeu.
pp. XVI.24, cm 19x12, brossura, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 69.
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WRIGHT William
Lectures on the comparative grammar of the Semitic languages
Amsterdam, Philo Press 1966 xi + 288pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth (bit sunfaded) with gilt lettering, good condition, X99564
Bookseller reference : X99564
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WRIGHT William
Lectures on the comparative grammar of the Semitic languages
xi + 288pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth (bit sunfaded) with gilt lettering, good condition, X99564
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Wright, Ernest Hunter and Timon von Athen
The Authorship of Timon of Athens. By Ernest H. Wright.
New York; The Columbia University Press, 1910. IX; 104 Seiten; 24 cm; fadengeh., goldgepr. Orig.-Leinenband.
Bookseller reference : 1232290
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Wright, Joseph and Elizabeth Mary Wright
An Elementary Historical New English Grammar.
London, Oxford University Press, 1924. XI + 224 S. 8° Oktav, Leinen
Bookseller reference : 96970
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Wuchterl, Kurt
Struktur und Sprachspiel bei Wittgenstein. 1.-3. Tsd.
Frankfurt/M., Suhrkamp, 1969. Kl. 8°, 223 Seiten. Leinenkaschierter Orig.Karton mit OSU.
Bookseller reference : 16972
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