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AZAIS Pierre-Hyacinthe - (Soreze 1766 - 1845) - Philosophe français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Monsieur Meunier fils - Paris - 20 février 1842 -
1 page in8 - adresse au dos - bon état -
Référence libraire : GF32512
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AZAIS Pierre-Hyacinthe - (Soreze 1766 - 1845) - Philosophe français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Monsieur Meunier fils - Paris - 21 mars (1842?) -
1 page in8 - adresse au dos - bon état -
Référence libraire : GF32513
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AZAIS Pierre-Hyacinthe - (Soreze 1766 - 1845) - Philosophe français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Mr Bizet, conservatuer des abattoirs - Paris le 31 mars 1844 -
3 pages in4 - adresse au dos - bon état -
Référence libraire : GF32525
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AZAIS Pierre-Hyacinthe - (Soreze 1766 - 1845) - Philosophe français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Mr De Gerando - Membre de l'Institut - Paris le 28 décembre 1832 -
2 pages in4 - adresse au dos - bon état -
Référence libraire : GF32522
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AZAIS Pierre-Hyacinthe - (Soreze 1766 - 1845) - Philosophe français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Mr Pierre Frédéric Berger [Berger-Levrault] - Paris le 8 novembre 1833 -
4 pages in4 - bon état -
Référence libraire : GF32524
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AZAIS Pierre-Hyacinthe - (Soreze 1766 - 1845) - Philosophe français
Lettre Autographe à Mr Voiselle, secrétaire de l'Athénée - sans date -
1 page in12 - adresse au dos - bon état -
Référence libraire : GF32523
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AZAN Frère Léon Honoré d'
Lettre autographe signée
Lettre autographe signée de ce frère chartreux de Marseille, dont on retrouve la signature sur le procès-verbal d'inventaire des biens du clergé d'avril de cette même année. Il écrit à Monsieur de Roux de Pepin à Marseille pour l'aider à placer une jeune fille ... en feuille Très bon Marseille 1790
Référence libraire : 12044
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AZAN Paul - [Besançon 1874 - Lons-le-Saunier 1951] - Général français
Lettre autographe Signée à "Madame" - Paris le 27 mai 1938 -
1 page 1/2 in8 - En-tête: "Le Général Azan" -
Référence libraire : GF25407
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AZAÏS (R.P. François) , CHAMBARD (Roger)
Cinq années de recherches archéologiques en Éthiopie, province du Harar et Éthiopie méridionale, ATLAS
Paris, Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner , 1931, Atlas seul , grand in-4 , sous chemise à rabats ,dos en toile , 10pp. Et 111 planches de photos (25bis) , chemise avec défauts (charnières , coins, etc) , planches en bon état .
Référence libraire : PHO-1385
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Azurmendi, José, Schriftsteller (geb. 1941)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Münster, 2. V. 1972, Fol. 2 1/2 Seiten. Gelocht.
Référence libraire : 50509
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B. Brinkmann
Flamische Buchmalerei am Ende des Burgunderreichs. Der Meister des Dresdener Gebetbuchs und die Miniaturisten seiner Zeit, 2 volumes
Hardback, 760 pages., incl. 63 colour + 474 bl/w ill., 210 x 297 mm. in 2 volumes ISBN 9782503505657. The present publication offers the first comprehensive survey of manuscript illumination in Flanders during a period of rapid and exciting transition: the reign of Charles the Bold and the time following his death until c.1530. This is the area of the so-called Ghent-Bruges School when illuminators set out to develop a completely new aesthetic approach to the painted page. The author traces the origins of this development and demonstrates how it is rooted in historical and economical changes of the period. He does so by investigating in detail the careers of half a dozen illuminators, the most prolific figure among them the Master of the Dresden Prayerbook. Being long since recognized as one of the inventors of genre painting on the basis of his remarkable sense for psychological observation, the present study identifies him as a great landscape painter, too. In more than ten years of research the author has been able to enlarge the corpus of works attributable to the Dresden Master from 20 to 61. Among the newly discovered items are more than a dozen dated or datable works, which for the first time allow to establish a sound chronology of his oeuvre. Thus, in addition to reconstructing the biographies of several major artists and presenting ideas about the market for and the production of manuscripts in Flanders, the study will make a hitherto largely unknown body of material available to scholars, art lovers and all those interested in the history of Flanders in the 15th and 16th century. Ein Gebetbuch, das sich heute in Dresden befindet, hat dem vielleicht bemerkenswertesten flamischen Buchmaler des spaten Mittelalters seinen kunsthistorischen Notnamen gegeben. Als einfuhlsamer Psychologe besticht dieser Kunstler ebenso wie als temperamentvoller Erzuhler, er gestaltet stimmungsvolle Landschaften ebenso geschickt wie lebendige Genreszenen und ist nicht zuletzt ein begnadeter Kolorist. Von den Zeitgenossen, die oft nur Vorlagen reproduzieren, hebt ihn seine besondere Gabe ab, neue Bilderfindungen zu schaffen. Deshalb bevorzugten ihn seine Auftraggeber besonders dann, wenn es galt, Szenen aus der Antike oder der zeitgenussischen Geschichte, entlegene Episoden des Alten Testaments oder eine Dichtung der Christine de Pizan zu illustrieren. Dem Kunsthistoriker Bode Brinkmann ist es in jahrelanger Arbeit gelungen, diesem huchst produktiven Anonymus ?ber 60 Werke zuzuweisen, darunter nicht nur illuminierte Handschriften, sondern auch Kupferstiche und kolorierte Federzeichnungen in Fr?drucken. In seinem nun vorliegenden Buch ludt der Autor den Leser dazu ein, mit ihm die Fahrte des unbekannten Meisters zu verfolgen. Die Reise Beginnt gegen 1450 mit der Lehrzeit in Utrecht und fuhrt uber Gesellenjahre und das erste eigene Atelier in Brugge sowie einen maglichen Abstecher nach Gent schlieBlich uber Tournai bis nach Amiens. Nach einigen Jahren in der Hauptstadt der Pikardie ist der Dresdener Meister dann wieder nach Brugge zuruckgekehrt, wo er bis gegen 1520 noch mehrere Jahrzehnte lang fruchtbar gewirkt hat. Schritt furr Schritt wird die Rekonstruktion einer Kunstlerbiographie. Viele seiner Werke hat der Dresdenerer Gebetbuchmeister ganz alleine geschaffen; in manchen jedoch arbeitet er mit anderen Kunstlern seiner Zeit zusammen: mit beruhmten Tafelmalern wie Gerard David und Simon Marmion, aber auch mit eine Reihe von Kleinmeistern, die hier zum ersten Mal benannt und charakterisiert werden. Infolgedessen geht die vorliegen. Languages: German.
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B. NAFIZ, (Turkish Minister of Education).; MAHMUD RAGIB KÖSEMIHAL [GAZIMIHAL], (Turkish musicologist, writer and intellectual), (1900-1961).; [AHMED] ADNAN SAYGUN, (Composer and musician who was one of the 'Turkish Fives' Group, ethnomusicologist),
Typescript document signed 'Maarif Vekili B. Nafiz' about Mahmud Ragip Kösemihal and Adnan Saygun's Anatolian travels for the compilation of Turkish music, sent to 'Musiki Muallim Mektebi'.
Very Good Turkish Original typescript (TLS) and an important historical document signed by the Minister of Education. 25x19 cm. In Turkish (Latin letters). 1 p. Sent to "Musiki Muallim Mektebi" [i.e. The school of music teachers]. A document stating that the relevant travel planned in advance and submitted to the Ministry of National Education is deemed appropriate, but stating that the relevant ministry cannot provide financial assistance. Ahmet Adnan Saygun was a Turkish composer, musicologist, and writer on music. One of a group of composers known as the Turkish Five who pioneered western classical music in Turkey, his works show a mastery of Western musical practice, while also incorporating traditional Turkish folk songs and culture. When alluding to folk elements he tends to spotlight one note of the scale and weave a melody around it, based on a Turkish mode. His extensive output includes five symphonies, five operas, two piano concertos, concertos for violin, viola, and cello, and a wide range of chamber and choral works. The Times called him "the grand old man of Turkish music, who was to his country what Jean Sibelius is to Finland, what Manuel de Falla is to Spain, and what Béla Bartók is to Hungary". Following the operas, he was neglected in Ankara State Conservatory by its founder Paul Hindemith. He moved to Istanbul as part of the theory faculty at the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory. In 1936 Béla Bartók visited Turkey to research the native folk music. Saygun accompanied Bartók on his travels around the country, collecting and transcribing folk songs all through the Anatolia and Osmaniye (a region of Adana), Turkey. Saygun gained immense knowledge of Bartók's style of writing during this trip and learned a great deal about string quartets: they became great friends. In 1939 he was invited back to Ankara to further promote Western musical activities and practices. A year later he formed his own organization, Ses ve Tel Birligi, which showcased recitals and concerts throughout the country, further developing public knowledge of Western classical music. Gazimihal was a Turkish musicologist, researcher, historian, and writer. He, who died in 1961, was also the uncle of famous pianist Idil Biret.
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B. Tock (ed.)
chartes de l'abbaye cistercienne de Vaucelles au XIIe siecle
Paperback, 300 p., 14 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503531564. L'abbaye de Vaucelles, pres de Cambrai, etait une des plus grandes abbayes cisterciennes, comptant parfois des centaines de moines et convers. L'edition des chartes de l'abbaye pour le XIIe siecle (176 chartes, dont 125 inedites) permet de voir la croissance de l'abbaye, l'extension de son domaine, l'etablissement d'un reseau de relations sociales (comtes de Flandre, de Hainaut, de Vermandois, de Soissons..., duc de Lotharingie, eveques de Cambrai et de Noyon), la mise en place d'une politique d'exemptions de peages. Dynamique, l'abbaye commence aussi progressivement a ecrire elle-meme les chartes qu'elle recoit, et developpe un archivage systematique. Languages: French.
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B.-M. Tock, M. Courtois, M.-J. Gasse-Grandjean, P. Demonty
diplomatique francaise du Haut Moyen Age. Inventaire des chartes originales anterieures a 1121 conservees en France
Paperback, XVIII+858 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503510019. Cet ouvrage donne la table et les index de la base de donnees de l'ARTEM de Nancy, relatifs a quelque 4.800 chartes originales anterieures a 1121 et conservees en France. Cette table et ces index se constituent comme suit: - Introduction developpee, presentant l'evolution, au moins quantitative, de la diplomatique francaise (evolution chronologique, diversites regionales et typlogiques). - Table generale des chartes, par numero de classement de l'ARTEM. - Differents index: chronologique, auteurs, destinataires, genre diplomatique, sceaux. Ces index renvoient a la liste des chartes.Languages: French.
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B.D. [MONOGRAMME]
Portrait de Jean en mouvement sur tous les axes. Superbe enfantina manuscrit composé de 27 dessins originaux Art Déco : unique !
sans lieu, manuscrit unique, sans éditeur, Janvier 1921. 16,5 x 21 cm. Cahier en feuilles. 27 feuillets + couvertures. Charmant ouvrage graphique, entièrement manuscrit, illustré de 27 dessins originaux hors texte, en plus de celui sur la couverture. Ces dessins signés B.D. ont été réalisés à l'encre noire et rehaussés à l'aquarelle. L'ensemble retrace les activités quotidiennes d'un jeune enfant prénommé Jean (jeux, promenades, gymnastique, repas, histoire du soir, etc.), au début des années 1920. Certaines scènes sont "légendées" avec le babillage du garçon.
Référence libraire : 2540
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Baarda Tjitze
Essays on the Diatessaron
Pharos Dos carré collé 1994 In-8° dos carré collé, 320 pp., texte en anglais ; incidents minimes sur la couverture, très bon état Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : jj3954
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Bab, Julius, Schriftsteller (1880-1955)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Königsberg in Preußen, Juli 1915, Gr.-8°. 1/2 Seite.
Référence libraire : 42810
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Babbi, (Christoforo), Hofkapellenleiter (1745-1814)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Dresden, 12. IX. 1789, 11 x 17,5 cm. 1 Seite..
Référence libraire : 55859
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BACHELARD Gaston
L'eau et les rêves. Essai sur l'imagination de la matière
- José Corti, Paris 1947, 12x18,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers. Envoi autographe signé de Gaston Bachelard à Xavier Regnauld : "... les rêveries d'un philosophe champenois..." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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BACHELIN A.
Description du Livre d'Heures de la Dame de Saluces
faisant partie de la bibliothèque de M. Yemeniz. Paris. Bachelin. 1867. Grand in-8 (26x18). 46 pages. Broché, couverture jaune imprimée.
Référence libraire : 881
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BACHELIN, A(uguste) (1830-1890):
Billet manuscrit de Auguste Bachelin (peintre, élève de Gleyre et écrivain) à son ami Philippe Godet.
Marin, 26 avril 1883, 19,5 cm x 13 cm, 8 lignes, écriture mal lisible, quelques déchirures.
Référence libraire : 79348aaf
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Bachem, Bele, Malerin und Zeichnerin (1916-2005)
4 eigenh. Briefe mit U. sowie eigenh. Postkarte mitU. "Bele".
o.J. Ohne Ort und Jahr [München, ca. 1962-63], Verschied. Formate. Zus. ca. 7 Seiten,.
Référence libraire : 49916
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Bacher, Wilhelm [Ibn Janach, Jonah]
Aus der Schrifterklärung des Abulwalid Merwan Ibn Ganah (R. Jona): Jahresbericht des Landes-Rabbinerschule in Budapest für das Schuljahr 1888-89..
230x160 mm. VI+113+27 pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing and rubbed. Cover corners and edges worn. Spine edges worn. Inner cover stained. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Few page corners wrinkled. Few pages partly detached from cover. Few pages slightly stained - No damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Bachfest in Leipzig
Postkarte mit 5 Unterschriften von Künstlern in Bleistift.
o.J. Leipzig, 23. V. 1911, 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 37382
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Bachmann, Karl Friedrich, Philosoph (1785-1855)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Jena, 23. IV. 1830, Gr.-4°. 2 Seiten.
Référence libraire : 44939
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Backer-Gröndahl, Fridtjof, Komponist und Pianist (1885-1959)
Porträtphotographie mit eigenh. Widmung und U. auf der Bildseite.
o.J. Wiesbaden, 3. II. 1950, 14 x 8,5 cm..
Référence libraire : 43363
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Backhaus, Wilhelm, Pianist (1884-1969)
Porträtphotographie (Germaine Martin, Lausanne, mit Signatur) mit eigenh. Widmung und U. am weißen Unterrand.
o.J. Ohne Ort [Rom], 27. I. 1953, 16,5 x 11,5 cm.
Référence libraire : 42629
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Backhaus, Wilhelm, Pianist (1884-1969)
Porträtphotographie mit eigenh. Beschriftung auf der Bild- und Rückseite.
o.J. Positano, 24. IX. 1954, 10 x 14,5 cm.
Référence libraire : 42630
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Backhouse, Janet
The illuminated page. Ten centuries of manuscript painting in the British Library.
Toronto [u.a.], Univ. of Toronto Press, 1998. 30 cm. 240 S. zahlr. Ill. OLwd., mit Schutzumschl., im Schuber. Sehr schön und sauber erhalten.
Référence libraire : 30664BB
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Backhouse, Janet
The Isabella Breviary. By Janet Backhouse. (Medieval Manuscripts in the British Library).
London: The British Library 1993. 64 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen lllustrationen. 4° (25-35 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Référence libraire : 3125881
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Backhouse, Janet.
THE ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT.
4to. 80 pages. First edition. Facsimile illustrations. Some material on medieval Hebrew manuscripts. SUBJECT (S) : Illumination of books and manuscripts; Enluminure Europe. Has dust jacket, fine condition. (MX-6-11)
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Bacmeister, Ernst, Schriftsteller (1874-1971)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort und Jahr [Wangen am Bodensee, nach 1960], Fol. 1 Seite. - Briefkopf und Anrede abgeschnitten. - Schriftprobe für eine Sammlung..
Référence libraire : 59613
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Bacmeister, Ernst, Schriftsteller (1874-1971)
Eigenh. Brief mit U. sowie eigenh. Postkarte mit U.
o.J. Wangen am Bodensee, 20. VIII. 1922 und 26. VIII. 1934, Verschied. Formate. Zus. ca. 3 Seiten.
Référence libraire : 50510
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BADOSA, Enrique
POSTAL AMB POEMA MANUSCRIT EN CATALÀ - 1968
Postal amb poema manuscrit en català datat el setembre de 1968 i enviada al Esteve Padrós de Palàcios.
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Badurina, Andelko
Illuminierte Handschriften in Kroatien, aus dem Kroatischen von Tamara Marcetic, hrsg. vom Institut za Povijest Umetnosti, Zagreb,
Zagreb, Kr?canska Sada?njost (= Monumenta artis Croatiae), 1995. 4°, 147 S. mit zahlr., teilw. ganzs. Farb-Abb., original Leineneinband mit dem illustr. original Schutzumschlag, Einband minimal knickspurig, sonst sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar.
Référence libraire : 40223AB ISBN : 953151027
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Baedeker, Karl, Verleger (1837-1911)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Leipzig, 31. VII. 1908, Gr.-4°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt. Gedruckter Briefkopf. Mit Umschlag.
Référence libraire : 39368
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Baer, Joseph
A Catalogue of Illustrated Books & Manuscripts produced in the XIIth, XIIIth, XIVth, XVth & XVIth centuries. (Lagerkatalog 698).
Frankfurt a. M., Joseph Baer & Co., o. J. (um 1920). 4°. Mit 239 tlw. ganzs. Textillustrationen u. 33 tlw. gefalt. Tafeln. 2 Bll., 379 (1) S., OHPgmt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. Kopfgoldschnitt.
Référence libraire : 46735
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BAESECKE (Georg)
Lichtdrucke nach Althochdeutschen Handschriften. Codd. Par. Lat. 7640, S. Gall 911, Aug. CXI Jun. 25, Lobcow. 434.
Folio, 8pp., 38 facsimile plates, loosely inserted in orig. portfolio, a nice copy.
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BAFRALI YANKO, (Ottoman / Turkish doctor and author in Greek origin), (?-1936).
Autograph manuscript prescription signed 'Yanko'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph manuscript prescription signed by Yanko. 19 x 12 cm. Latin script medicines with partly print letterhead and addresses are in Ottoman script. 2 p. Pharmacy stamp on verso. Chipped on margins, weak extremities, slight stains on paper. A good paper. 1311 AH dated, and then dated 1937 in another stamp. It's written Yanko's surgery clinic opposite the Kanaat Publishing House at the Sublime Port. Dr. Yanko of Bafrais one of the Ottoman / Turkish historians who carried out political essays, literary stories, and translations as well as books and manuscripts he wrote about medicine as a physician. Also known as Bafrali Orduluoglu, Dr. Yanko worked at the Bab-i Vâlâ-yi Seraskerî Hospital, and he was a member of the Cemiyet-i Tibbiye-i Osmaniye, which was established in 1867 and operated as a medical association of the period. Turkey Association is now known as the Academy of Medicine. The name Yanko of Bafra is mentioned in the 1867/1911 records of this organization. He was in the publishing board of the first pediatrics magazine published in Turkey titled 'Emraz-i Pediatri' and who agreed his patients at the number 22 in Mahmudiya Street office, retired from being a doctor lieutenant colonel and died in Istanbul on 28 December 1936. In addition, he wrote his travel memories titled 'Yozgat Seyahatnamesi' published in 1889 [AH 1306]. (Source: DR. YANKO OF BAFRA AND HIS YOZGAT JOURNEY BOOK, by Ulutürk, Muammer).
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Bagnall Roger S
Livres Chretiens Antiques D'egypte (Hautes Etudes Du Monde Greco-romain Band 44)
Droz Librairie 2009 128 pages 14 986x1 016x21 59cm. 2009. Broché. 128 pages. Roger S. Bagnall remet en question les datations traditionnelles des manuscrits chrétiens sur papyrus découverts en Égypte qu'il juge souvent trop anciennes. Il propose une réévaluation critique du rôle des chrétiens dans l'histoire du codex et de la place des livres dans la société antique offrant une estimation plus réaliste du nombre de chrétiens en Égypte durant les premiers siècles
Référence libraire : 100150822
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Baha’ al-Din Muhammad ibn Husain al-'Amili.
A collection of four treatises in one volume on mathematics and astronomy. [Persia, ca. 1670 / second half of the 17th century CE].
8vo (150 x 251 mm). Arabic (and Persian) manuscript on paper. 123 leaves. 19 lines, written in Naskhi script in black ink in more than one hand, some underlinings in red; some commentaries written diagonally in outer margins. Illustrated with numerous diagrams, mostly coloured, and one illuminated headpiece in colours and gold. Near-contemporary citron morocco with stamped central medallions of gilt leather onlay decorated with floral ornaments, doublures with gilt-painted central medallions incorporating intertwining floral and vegetal motifs on a dark green ground. Baha’ al-Din Muhammad ibn Husain al-'Amili (1547-1622) was an astronomer, mathematician and philosopher who was born in Baalbek, Lebanon and studied in Persia. He became Sheikh al-Islam under the Safavid Shah 'Abbas I (reigned 1587-1629) in Isfahan. The first treatise in the present collection is his "Khulasat al-hisab" (Essence of Arithmetics). The Arabic text was composed ca. 1600 CE and was dedicated to Prince Hamza, grandson of the Safavid Shah Tahmasp I (reigned 1524-75). - The second treatise, in Arabic, is entitled "Tashrih al-aflak" (Explanation of Celestial Spheres). The third treatise, in Persian, is entitled "Risalah fi’l-astrulabi" (Treatise on the Construction of the Astrolabe); the fourth treatise, in Arabic, is a super-commentary on Jaghmini's "Sharh al-haya'", itself a commentary on astronomy. - Some minor mostly marginal dampstaining, occasional stains and small repairs. Provenance: from the property of Dr. Eugene L. Vigil (b. 1941), of Lynden, Washington, USA. GAL II, 546f. & S II, 595-597. Cf. also B. A. Rosenfeld & E. Ihsanoglu, Mathematicians, Astronomers and Other Scholars of Islamic Civilisation and their Works (7th-19th C.) (Istanbul, 2003), pp. 348-350, no. 1058.
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. München, 21. VII. 1927, Kl.-4°. 1 Seite. Gelocht. Trauerrand.
Référence libraire : 42814
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Wien, 1. I. [1900], 8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt mit Monogramm.
Référence libraire : 42812
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, [Berlin] "Hotel du Rome", 5. XII. ohne Jahr [1922?], Gr.-8°. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 43452
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 12. VI. 1930, 8°. 1 Seite, auf einem Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 59770
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 30. III. 1918, Kl.-8°. 1 Seite, auf einem Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 59771
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Manuskript.
o.J. Ohne Ort, Ohne Jahr (1912), 8°. 2 Seiten, auf einem Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 59773
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U. "Hermann Bahr".
o.J. Salzburg, 25. XII. 1917, 9 x 14 cm. 1 Seite. Mit Adresse.
Référence libraire : 59697
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Bahr, Hermann, Schriftsteller (1863-1934)
Eigenh. Visitenkarte mit U. "Hermann Bahr".
o.J. Salzburg, Schloss Bürgelstein, 15. XI. 1914, 5 x 11,5 cm. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 59696
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BAIKIE, Dr.
Manuscript - Notes on Cholera Treatment of Early Hydrotherapy - Onset of 2nd Pandemic
[England], September 1848. Manuscript notes on the treatment of cholera by R. Baikie, former surgeon in the Madras Medical Service, made during the second cholera pandemic, and transcribed by an unknown nineteenth century hand. 8vo. Double leaf measuring 11 x 18 cm, watermarked with the year 1848. Very good condition. Written during the second cholera pandemic,which erupted in 1839 and persisted until 1856, and at the onset of the outbreak in London, British physician Dr. Baikie's notes examine early hydrotherapy treatments by Vincenz Priessnitz and Heinrich Friedrich Francke, leaders in the study and cure of the disease in the mid-1800s. Most interestingly, the cures prescribed here are partly accurate and partly opposite to what science have since discovered to be effective. For example,while continued eating aids in the speed of recovery of normal intestinal function, herein the experts suggest eating as little as possible. However, continuous hydration with fluid intake was also prescribed, and remains a paramount part of treatment today. [Robert Baikie, MD, was a military surgeon with the Thirty-sixth Native Infantry in Madras, retiring from service in 1844.] Indeed, as Baikie predicts, in 1849, a second major outbreak spread across Europe. In London, it was the worst outbreak in the city's history, claiming 14,137 lives, over twice as many as the 1832 outbreak, and also claiming 5,308 lives in the major port city of Liverpool. Excerpts from the letter: "It will doubtless at this time, when cholera appears to be rapidly approaching, be both interesting & useful to know how the disease was treated by the celebrated Priessnitz of Graefenberg, during the last epidemic of 1832-33, when, as stated from good authority he had from 30-40 cases brought to him , & did not lose one. The subjoined was taken down from his own lips by a German friend who communicated it to me..." "[from Priessnitz]... In light cases it was found sufficient to use sitting baths at 59 degrees continued in some cases so long as two hours, with uninterrupted friction of the abdomen & extremities, plentiful drinking of cold water, & thereafter 1 or 2 clysters... In several cases where cramps... paralysis had already come on, the patient was put into a half bath... rubbed while every part of the body attained natural warmth... several hours... then packed in a wet sheet till gentle perspiration came on... frequent enemata of cold water, & sitting baths... according as severe pain in the belly or cramps in the bowels occurred... The after cure consisted of repeated wet packing, 2 long side baths daily, 2 enemata daily, & compress round the body. The patient to eat as little as possible... light white bread & cold water being the best diet." [end] "... The mode of treatment recommended by his celebrated scholar Francke (Rausse)... used the sitting baths & shallow baths at a temperature of 65 degrees to 68 degrees & not more than 20 minutes... Instead of the wet packing, he put the patient to bed, & covered him up warm... washed in a half bath, or if very weak, gently washed down in bed..." "The case above described, which occurred just after M. Franke's melancholy death, was treated on his principles by his pupil & assistant M. Halin." End Excerpts. Vincenz Priessnitz, also written Prießnitz (1799-1851) was a peasant farmer in Gräfenberg, Austrian Silesia, who is generally considered the founder of modern hydrotherapy, which is used in alternative and orthodox medicine. Priessnitz stressed remedies such as suitable food, air, exercise, rest and water, over conventional medicine. Priessnitz gave water treatments to patients of the Great Cholera Pandemic of 1832. Heinrich Friedrich Francke (1805-1848) (Pseudonym: J. H. Rausse) was an expert in hydrotherapy, and wrote several papers on the subject beginning in 1839. His enthusiasm for the treatment method came after a water cure with Priessnitz in Gräfenberg, 1838. Francke subsequently opened his own cold water treatment facilities. Manuscript
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