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‎Gauthier De Wulf‎

‎Nova et Vetera études anciennes et nouvelles du professeur Alphonse Vermeylen‎

‎Louvain-La-Neuve 1992 Collège Erasme Hardcover‎

‎Reliure rigide, 25 x 17 cm, 256 pp., français, très bon état. Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie 6e série fascicule 41‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 026823

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‎Gaudin, Paul, French engineer and archaeologist (1858-1921)‎

‎95 photographs of Paul Gaudin's collection of antiquities.‎

‎N. p. o. d. 13 x 18 to 24 x 30 cm. Glass plate negatives.‎

‎Highly interesting photographic documentation of the vast collection that was later dispersed among such important museums as the Louvre, the British Museum, and the Istanbul Museum through donations and sales. The collection was primarily assembled between 1894 and 1905, when Paul Gaudin served as director of the Smyrna-Cassaba railway. During this time, Gaudin led official excavations in the bronze-age Yortan necropolis in Mysia (1898 and 1901) and in the Hellenistic and Roman city of Aphrosidias, Anatolia (1904 and 1905). Some of the objects photographed appear to originate from these archaeological campaigns. The most important part of the collection, however, consisted of figurines from Smyrna (now Izmir) that Gaudin acquired through local antique dealers. - Paul Gaudin was born in Paris, the son of the chemist Marc-Antoine Gaudin (1804-80). His passion for photography was certainly inherited from his pioneering father, who in 1841 introduced the usage of bromine fumes to improve the sensitivity of the plates, allowing for a great reduction of the necessary exposure time, and published the first French journal devoted to photographic research, "La Lumière". In 1880, Paul Gaudin completed his engineering training, obtained a position as deputy stationmaster in Paris, and was subsequently employed as an inspector by the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest. His career took an unexpected turn when he was sent to Turkey in 1892 to direct the Moudania-Brousse railroad line operated by the important Belgian investor and engineer Georges Nagelmackers. As early as 1894, after Nagelmackers had obtained a concession for the Smyrna-Cassaba railway, Gaudin was promoted to director of this important line and led its expansions. Gaudin's most prestigious and challenging position as a railroad engineer, however, was his charge by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to complete the famous Hejaz railway. Despite financial problems, difficult geographical and climatic conditions, and the often hostile (sometimes even violent) reaction of the local population, Gaudin led the rapid expansion of the line from Ma'an to Medina, where the construction came to a definite halt in 1908. During this project, Gaudin was the first to photographically document the Arabic old town of Al-'Ula in 1907. - Little is known of Paul Gaudin's employments after his contract with the Hejaz railway expired in 1909. He briefly collaborated on the disastrous Ottoman project for the construction of a railway line from Hodeidah to Sana'a in 1911 and later appears to have permanently returned to France, where he died in Versailles in 1921. Today, Paul Gaudin is best remembered as a major patron of the Louvre, to which he donated more than 2,000 artifacts from his collection. The Istanbul Museum, the British Museum, and other institutions also owe him important contributions to their Asia Minor antique collections. - Provenance: 1. Collection of Paul Gaudin, family inheritance. 2. Rouillac auction, 20 June 2022, lot 306. - G. Charloux, Paul Gaudin et les premières campagnes de fouilles à Yortan et à Aphrodisias, in: Orient-Express, no. 1, 2001, pp. 24-26.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 59393

‎Gaudin, Paul, French engineer and archaeologist (1858-1921)‎

‎Collection of 264 photographs from the archaeological site of Aphrodisias.‎

‎[Aphrodisias, 1904-1905]. 258 glass plate negatives (9 x 12 to 18 x 24 cm) and 8 panorama nitrate film negatives (31 x 9.5 cm).‎

‎Extensive photographic documentation of the first official archaeological excavation of Aphrodisias in the historic Caria region, now part of Anatolia, Turkey. Named Aphrodisias in the Hellenistic period, the city gained importance since the 1st century AD as an early and reliable ally of the Roman Empire in the region. During the Roman period, Aphrodisias enjoyed important privileges and became a provincial capital. The well-preserved ruins of public and private buildings excavated since 1904 bear witness to the wealth and importance of Aphrodisias during Imperial times. The city was also a centre of marble production and sculpture, adding greatly to its archaeological significance, as documented in the photographs. In the early 7th century, an earthquake largely destroyed the now Byzantine city that had been renamed Stauropolis around the same time, in an effort to remove pagan connotations. Little remained of Aphrodisias's former importance and splendour thereafter. - Osman Hamdi Bey, the father of Turkish archaeology, had first visited the site of Aphrodisias in 1892 and obtained permission for excavations in 1898. Lacking the necessary funds for a large archaeological campaign, the Francophile Hamdi Bey proposed to Paul Gaudin, then director of the Smyrna-Cassaba railway, to organize excavations in Aphrodisias under his license. A passionate amateur archaeologist who had already led excavations in the bronze-age necropolis of Yortan, Gaudin financed the initial campaign in August 1904. The summer of 1905 saw a more professional campaign under the scientific direction of the French archaeologist Gustave Mendel (1873-1938), with moderate financial support from the French state and private institutions. In August 1905, Paul Gaudin was called to Damascus to serve as director of the Hejaz railway project and therefore was absent for most of the 1905 campaign. Due to a bitter conflict between Gaudin and Mendel the excavations did not continue after 1905, and it was only in 1962 that Kenan Erim began a new campaign under the aegis of New York University that is currently led by Professor R. R. R. Smith (Oxford). - In view of the long interruption of work, Gaudin's photographic documentation is particularly valuable, as many of the archaeological findings have been dispersed among museums in Turkey and Western Europe or even lost over time. As Gaudin's 1904 campaign was not conducted systematically, the earlier photographs provide particularly valuable information concerning the progress of the excavations. - Paul Gaudin was born in Paris, the son of the chemist Marc-Antoine Gaudin (1804-80). His passion for photography was certainly inherited from his pioneering father who in 1841 introduced the usage of bromine fumes to improve the sensitivity of the plates, which allowed for a great reduction of the necessary exposure time, and published the first French journal devoted to photographic research, "La Lumière". In 1880, Paul Gaudin completed his engineering training, obtained a position as deputy stationmaster in Paris, and was subsequently employed as an inspector by the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest. His career took an unexpected turn when he was sent to Turkey in 1892 to direct the Moudania-Brousse railroad line operated by the important Belgian investor and engineer Georges Nagelmackers. As early as 1894, after Nagelmackers had obtained a concession for the Smyrna-Cassaba railway, Gaudin was promoted to director of this important line and led its expansions. Gaudin's lasting contributions to archaeology with his excavations in the Yortan necropolis (1898 and 1901) and in Aphrosidias, as well as his important collection of Smyrnian figurines and other objects, date to his time in Smyrna (Izmir). His most prestigious and challenging position as a railroad engineer, however, was his charge by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to complete the famous Hejaz railway. Despite financial problems, difficult geographical and climatic conditions, and the often hostile (sometimes even violent) reaction of the local population, Gaudin led the rapid expansion of the line from Ma'an to Medina, where the construction came to a definite halt in 1908. During the project, Gaudin was the first to photographically document the Arabic old town of Al-'Ula in 1907. - Little is known of Paul Gaudin's employments after his contract with the Hejaz railway expired in 1909. He briefly collaborated on the disastrous Ottoman project for the construction of a railway line from Hodeidah to Sana'a in 1911, and he seems then to have permanently returned to France, where he died in Versailles in 1921. Today, Paul Gaudin is best remembered as a major patron of the Louvre, to which he donated more than 2,000 artifacts from his collection. The Istanbul Museum, the British Museum, and other institutions also owe him important contributions to their Asia Minor, especially Smyrna, antique collections. - Provenance: 1. Collection of Paul Gaudin, family inheritance. 2. Rouillac auction, 20 June 2022, lot 303. - G. Charloux, Paul Gaudin et les premières campagnes de fouilles à Yortan et à Aphrodisias, in: Orient-Express, no. 1, 2001, pp. 24-26; M. Collignon, Note sur les fouilles exécutées à Aphrodisias par M. Paul Gaudin, in: CRAI, 48/6, 1904, pp. 703-711; A. Le Goff/N. Coutsinax, Les dossiers individuels de mission conservés aux Archives nationales et leur apport à l?histoire de l?archéologie: l?exemple de la fouille d?Aphrodisias en 1905, in: Les Nouvelles de l?archéologie, no. 110, 2007, pp. 40-47.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 59391

‎Gaudin, Paul, French engineer and archaeologist (1858-1921)‎

‎Collection of 42 photographs of archaeological objects and excavation sites in the necropolis of Yortan.‎

‎Yortan, 1898-1901. 13 x 18 cm and smaller. Glass plate negatives.‎

‎Historically important photographical documentation of the first excavations in the bronze-age necropolis of Yortan (3rd millennium AD) led by Paul Gaudin. The prehistoric site is located in western Anatolia, about 100 km east of Pergamon, and is famous for its characteristic ceramics that are defining for the Yortan culture. These ceramics show close similarities to those unearthed by Heinrich Schliemann in prehistoric Troy and in several other sites of the wider region. - Paul Gaudin was leading the construction of a railway line from Soma to Pandera, closely passing by Yortan, when he obtained the license (firman) for excavations in the necropolis through Osman Hamdi Bey, the father of Turkish archaeology. The first excavations were conducted in October of 1898, and a second campaign followed in 1901. The French archaeologist Maxime Collignon wrote a brief excavation report in 1901, and many of the ceramics found are now preserved in the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels. - Paul Gaudin was born in Paris, the son of the chemist Marc-Antoine Gaudin (1804-80). His passion for photography was certainly inherited from his pioneering father, who in 1841 introduced the usage of bromine fumes to improve the sensitivity of the plates, allowing for a great reduction of the necessary exposure time, and published the first French journal devoted to photographic research, "La Lumière". In 1880, Paul Gaudin completed his engineering training, obtained a position as deputy stationmaster in Paris, and was subsequently employed as an inspector by the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest. His career took an unexpected turn when he was sent to Turkey in 1892 to direct the Moudania-Brousse railroad line operated by the important Belgian investor and engineer Georges Nagelmackers. As early as 1894, after Nagelmackers had obtained the concession for the Smyrna-Cassaba railway, Gaudin was promoted to director of this important line and led its expansions. Paul Gaudin's lasting contributions to archaeology with his excavations in Yortan and in the Hellenistic and Roman city of Aphrosidias (1904 and 1905), as well as his important collection of antiquities, date to his time in Smyrna (Izmir). His most prestigious and challenging position as a railroad engineer, however, was his charge by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to complete the famous Hejaz railway. Despite financial problems, difficult geographical and climatic conditions, and the often hostile (sometimes even violent) reaction of the local population, Gaudin led the rapid expansion of the line from Ma'an to Medina, where the construction came to a definite halt in 1908. During this project, Gaudin was the first to photographically document the Arabic old town of Al-'Ula in 1907. - Little is known of Paul Gaudin's employment after his contract with the Hejaz railway expired in 1909. He briefly collaborated on the disastrous Ottoman project for the construction of a railway line from Hodeidah to Sana'a in 1911 and seems then to have permanently returned to France, where he died in Versailles in 1921. Today, Paul Gaudin is best remembered as a major patron of the Louvre, to which he donated more than 2,000 artifacts from his collection. The Istanbul Museum, the British Museum, and other institutions also owe him important contributions to their Asia Minor, especially Smyrna, antique collections. - Provenance: 1. Collection of Paul Gaudin, family inheritance. 2. Rouillac auction, 20 June 2022, lot 307. - G. Charloux, Paul Gaudin et les premières campagnes de fouilles à Yortan et à Aphrodisias, in: Orient-Express, no. 1, 2001, pp. 24-26. M. Collignon, Note sur les fouilles de M. Paul Gaudin dans la nécropole de Yortan, en Mysie, in: CRAI, 45/6, pp. 810-817.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 59394

‎Gaudin, Paul, French engineer and archaeologist (1858-1921)‎

‎Two albums with 247 photographs, 1 postcard, and 4 building plans from the archaeological site of Aphrodisias.‎

‎[Aphrodisias, 1904-1905]. 45,5 x 36 cm (albums) and various formats (photographs and plans).‎

‎Extensive documentation of the first official archaeological excavation of Aphrodisias in the historic Caria region, now part of Anatolia, Turkey. The first album contains 199 photographs and the valuable plans, captioned "theatre", "quarries" (with parts of the city), "thermae", and "temple of Aphrodite converted to a Byzantine church; state of the ruins in 1904, indication of the digs". The dating of the album to the first campaign of 1904 suggests that the second album (48 photographs and the postcard) shows the excavations of 1905. The smaller extent of this album agrees well with the fact that Gaudin left Aphrodisias soon after the beginning of the campaign. - Named Aphrodisias in the Hellenistic period, the city gained importance since the 1st century AD as an early and reliable ally of the Roman Empire in the region. During the Roman period, Aphrodisias enjoyed extensive privileges and rose to become a provincial capital. The well-preserved ruins of public and private buildings excavated since 1904 bear witness to the wealth and importance of Aphrodisias during Imperial times. The city was also a centre of marble production and sculpture, adding greatly to its archaeological significance as documented in the albums. In the early 7th century, an earthquake largely destroyed the now Byzantine city that had been renamed Stauropolis around the same time, in an effort to remove pagan connotations. Little remained of Aphrodisias's former importance and splendour thereafter. - Osman Hamdi Bey, the father of Turkish archaeology, had first visited the site of Aphrodisias in 1892 and obtained permission for excavations in 1898. Lacking the necessary funds for a large archaeological campaign, the Francophile Hamdi Bey proposed to Paul Gaudin, then director of the Smyrna-Cassaba railway, to organize excavations in Aphrodisias under his license. A passionate amateur archaeologist who had already led excavations in the bronze-age necropolis of Yortan, Gaudin financed the initial campaign in August 1904. The summer of 1905 saw a more professional campaign under the scientific direction of the French archaeologist Gustave Mendel (1873-1938), with moderate financial support from the French state and private institutions. In August 1905, Paul Gaudin was called to Damascus to serve as director of the Hejaz railway project and therefore was absent for most of the 1905 campaign. Due to a conflict between Gaudin and Mendel the excavations did not continue after 1905, and it was only in 1962 that Kenan Erim began a new campaign under the aegis of New York University that is currently led by Professor R. R. R. Smith (Oxford). - In view of the long interruption of work, Gaudin's photographic documentation is particularly valuable, as many of the archaeological findings have been dispersed among museums in Turkey and Western Europe or even lost over time. As Gaudin's 1904 campaign was not conducted systematically, the earlier photographs provide particularly valuable information concerning the progress of the excavations. - Paul Gaudin was born in Paris, the son of the chemist Marc-Antoine Gaudin (1804-80). His passion for photography was certainly inherited from his pioneering father who in 1841 introduced the usage of bromine fumes to improve the sensitivity of the plates, which allowed for a great reduction of the necessary exposure time and published the first French journal devoted to photographic research, "La Lumière". In 1880, Paul Gaudin completed his engineering training, obtained a position as deputy stationmaster in Paris, and was subsequently employed as an inspector by the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest. His career took an unexpected turn when he was sent to Turkey in 1892 to direct the Moudania-Brousse railroad line operated by the important Belgian investor and engineer Georges Nagelmackers. As early as 1894, after Nagelmackers had obtained the concession for the Smyrna-Cassaba railway, Gaudin was promoted to director of this important line and led its expansions. Paul Gaudin's lasting contributions to archaeology with his excavations in the Yortan necropolis (1898 and 1901) and in Aphrosidias, as well as his important collection of Smyrnian figurines and other objects, date to his time in Smyrna (Izmir). Gaudin's most prestigious and challenging position as a railroad engineer, however, was his charge by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to complete the famous Hejaz railway. Despite financial problems, difficult geographical and climatic conditions, and the often hostile (sometimes even violent) reaction of the local population, Gaudin led the rapid expansion of the line from Ma'an to Medina, where the construction came to a definite halt in 1908. During this project, Gaudin was the first to photographically document the Arabic old town of Al-'Ula in 1907. - Little is known of Paul Gaudin's employments after his contract with the Hejaz railway expired in 1909. He briefly collaborated on the disastrous Ottoman project for the construction of a railway line from Hodeidah to Sana'a in 1911 and seems later to have permanently returned to France, where he died in Versailles in 1921. Today, Paul Gaudin is best remembered as a major patron of the Louvre, to which he donated more than 2,000 artifacts from his collection. The Istanbul Museum, the British Museum, and other institutions also owe him important contributions to their Asia Minor, especially Smyrna, antique collections. - Collection of Paul Gaudin, family inheritance. - G. Charloux, Paul Gaudin et les premières campagnes de fouilles à Yortan et à Aphrodisias, in: Orient-Express, no. 1, 2001, pp. 24-26; M. Collignon, Note sur les fouilles exécutées à Aphrodisias par M. Paul Gaudin, in: CRAI, 48/6, 1904, pp. 703-711; A. Le Goff/N. Coutsinax, Les dossiers individuels de mission conservés aux Archives nationales et leur apport à l?histoire de l?archéologie: l?exemple de la fouille d?Aphrodisias en 1905, in: Les Nouvelles de l?archéologie, no. 110, 2007, pp. 40-47.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 59392

‎Gaugengigl, Ign‎

‎Älteste Denkmälker der Deutschen Sprache erhalten in Ulfilas Gothischer Bibelübersetzung.‎

‎Passau, Dietenberger, 1849. 25 : 18,5 cm. 5 Blatt, 31; LII Seiten, 3 Blatt, LV, XLII Seiten, 2 Blatt. Späterer Halbleinenband. 2. Ausgabe.‎

‎Ulfilas I. Teil enthaltend Sprachlehre und Wörterbuch. - Papirebedingt gebräunt.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 16877AB

‎Gautier d'Arras‎

‎Eracle. Publie par Raynaud De Lage.‎

‎pp. XXII-247, cm 19x12, brossura, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 102, Intonso.‎

‎Gautier de Coinci‎

‎Un vilain.‎

‎pp. 215, cm 18x11, brossura, texte presentè, traduit en francai moderne et annotè par Gerard Gros, collana Traductions des Classiques du Moyen Age, 99. Nuovo.‎

‎Gautier Leon‎

‎Histoire de la poesie liturgique au moyen age. Les Tropes.‎

‎pp. 280, cm 24x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t., ristampa anastaica dell'edizione Paris 1886.‎

‎GAVEL, Henri.‎

‎Notes sur les noms de lieux en "- on" dans les Basses - Pyrénées.‎

‎Zaragoza, 1948 (Separata de "Actas de la Primera Reunión de Toponimia Pirenáica"). 4to. mayor; 5 pp. Cubiertas mudas en papel.‎

‎Gavioli, Elena‎

‎Filologia e nazione: l??Archivum Romanicum? nel carteggio inedito di Giulio Bertoni.‎

‎cm. 17 x 24, 200 pp. con 4 ill. f.t. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia Un?indagine storica, basata sullo studio del materiale conservato nel Fondo Bertoni, che intende far luce su fatti poco noti e circostanze oscure legate alla rivista di filologia romanza di cui Bertoni fu fondatore e direttore in un difficile contesto politico. In appendice ? stata inserita la trascrizione di un centinaio di lettere relative per lo pi? ai primi anni dell??Archivum?; si tratta di scritti di Crescini, Frati, Jeanroy, Monaci, Olschki, Parodi, Pellegrini, Rajna. e dello stesso Giulio Bertoni. An historical research, based on the study of material conserved in the Bertoni Fund, which intends throwing light on lesser-known facts and obscure circumstances concerning a periodical on romance philology founded and directed by Bertoni, in an extremely difficult political situation. A transcription of about a hundred letters relating to the first years of ?Archivum? written by Crescini, Frati, Jeanroy, Monaci, Olschki, Parodi, Pellegrini, Rajna. and Giulio Bertoni himself has been included in the appendix. 405 gr. 200 p.‎

‎GAWRIYSKY D.‎

‎Bulgarische Konversations-Grammatik für den Schul- und Selbstunterricht‎

‎Heidelberg, Groos 1923 vii + 383pp., 20cm., 2nd edition, in the series "Lehrbücher Methode Gaspey-Otto-Sauer", cloth, good condition, [Bulgarian in Cyrillic script, German in Gothic script], T75365‎

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‎GAWRIYSKY D.‎

‎Bulgarische Konversations-Grammatik für den Schul- und Selbstunterricht‎

‎vii + 383pp., 20cm., 2nd edition, in the series "Lehrbücher Methode Gaspey-Otto-Sauer", cloth, good condition, [Bulgarian in Cyrillic script, German in Gothic script], T75365‎

‎GAYA (Louis de).‎

‎Cérémonies nuptiales de toutes les nations.‎

‎Lille, Imp. De Bloquel-Castiaux, s.d. (XIX ème). In-12, 128 pp., catalogue du libraire. Toile rouge, nombreux tampons de l'O.R.T.F., Radio-France, couvertures.‎

‎Rare réédition faite sur l'originale de 1680. Un des premiers livres qui traitent des cérémonies nuptiales des peuples divers: Juifs, Catholiques, Protestants, Coptes, Mahometans (musulmans), Abyssins, Bengalois, Barbares, Canadiens, Canarins, Ceylanais, Cochinois, Flamands, Guianais, Japonnais, Lapons, Moluquois, Mexicains, Nègres de Serra-Leone, Tartares precopites, etc.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 17875

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‎GAYTTÉ, Etienne.‎

‎Glosología Francesa. Por Mr. Estévan Gaytté.‎

‎Madrid, Libreria de Monier, Librería Europea, y en casa del autor, 1848. 4to.; 409 pp., 3 hs. Encuadernación de época, en media piel.‎

‎Gazquez, José Matinez. - Florio, Ruben.‎

‎Antologia del Latin. Introduccion y textos.‎

‎Bahia Blanca, Universidad del Sur 2006, 230x170mm, 251 páginas, libro en rústica. Bel exemplaire.‎

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‎GAZANCEAN Yowhannes [GAZANCHIAN Hovhannes]‎

‎Eudokioy Hayoc Gawarabarbare, Masn 1-2 : Dzaynagitut'iwn, barac'uc'ak, k'erakanut'iwn, aracner, ocer ew asac'uacner‎

‎Wien [Vienna], Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei [Mkhit'arean Tparan] 1899 7 + 124pp., text fully in Armenian, bound in solid modern cloth, original frontcover preserved, 20cm., text and interior are clean and bright, in the series "Nationalbibliothek" Band 34, very good condition, [study regarding the dialect of the Armenians od Eudocia], X114357‎

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‎GAZZETTI FRANCESCO‎

‎LA EDUCAZIONE DEL SENTIMENTO‎

‎(filologia)[GAZZETTI FRANCESCO.]La educazione del Sentimento. Conferenza. Biella, Chiorino, 1890, in 8, 20 pp, br. [Euro 16,00]‎

‎Gazzola Stacchini Vanna, Luperini Romano‎

‎Letteratura e cultura dell'età presente | LIL66‎

‎Laterza 1980, riv. Letteratura Italiana Laterza-66, brossura con copertina ill., pp. 203. Buon volume.‎

‎Gdanskie Towarzystwo Naukowe (Hrsg.)‎

‎Gdanskie Studia Jezykoznawcze II‎

‎1979. Gr.8°; 237 pp.; [Polnisch]; Orig.-Broschur Einband mit Knickspuren‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 15549

‎GEBHARD Arjeh‎

‎Naar een Morfosemantiek van het Modern Hebreeuws. Naar een fonologische, morfonologische en morfosemantische beschrijving van de lexikale eenheid‎

‎Groningen, 1990 237pp. + 2pp. stellingen, 24cm., Doctoraal proefsdchrift (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), gebroch., stempeltje op verso titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, T113002‎

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‎GEBHARD Arjeh‎

‎Naar een Morfosemantiek van het Modern Hebreeuws. Naar een fonologische, morfonologische en morfosemantische beschrijving van de lexikale eenheid‎

‎237pp. + 2pp. stellingen, 24cm., Doctoraal proefsdchrift (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), gebroch., stempeltje op verso titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, T113002‎

‎GEERTS, Walter. - PATERNOSTER, Annick. - PIGNATTI, Franco.‎

‎Il sapere delle parole. Studi sul dialogo latino e italiano del Rinascimento. Giornate di studio Anversa 21 - 22 febbraio 1997.‎

‎Roma, Bulzoni Editore 2001, 240x170mm, 231pagine, in brossura. Copertine con alette. Timbro biblioteca. Ottimo stato.‎

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‎GEETE, ROBERT (UTG.)‎

‎Um Styrisli Konunga ok Höfthinga. Normaliserad Upplaga.‎

‎Sth., 1878. Lex8vo. Orig. hshirt med litograf. permer. VII, 126 pp. Med farvelitograferede initialer og vignetter.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 12526

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Herman H. J. Lynge & Son
Copenhagen Denmark Dinamarca Dinamarca Danemark
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‎Geerard, Mauritius‎

‎Clavis Patrum Graecorum. Volumen I: Patres antenicaeni (Corpus Christianorum)‎

‎Turnhout: Brepols, 1983. 25,5 cm ; kart.‎

‎Corpus Christianorum. Clavis Patrum Graecorum Volumen 1. Cura et studio Mauritii Geerard. Schedulis usi quibus rem paravit F. Winkelmann. Lateinischsprachige Paperbackausgabe, XXII, 288 Seiten. Gutes Exemplar. hwR.-L.-1446 ISBN: 2503050123‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 111199

‎Geerard, Mauritius‎

‎Clavis Patrum Graecorum. Volumen II: Ab Athanasio ad Chrysostomum (Corpus Christianorum)‎

‎Turnhout: Brepols, 1974. 26 cm ; kart.‎

‎Corpus Christianorum. Clavis Patrum Graecorum Volumen 2. Cura et studio Mauritii Geerard. Lateinischsprachige Paperbackausgabe, XXII, 685 Seiten. Wahrscheihnlich mit Widmung vom Verfasser. Umschlag etwas lesespurig und mit keinen Randläsuren. Gutes Exemplar. hwR.-L.-1446‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 111202

‎Geerard, Mauritius‎

‎Clavis Patrum Graecorum. Volumen III: A Cyrillo Alexandrino ad Iohannem Damascenum (Corpus Christianorum)‎

‎Turnhout: Brepols, 1979. 25,5 cm ; kart.‎

‎Corpus Christianorum. Clavis Patrum Graecorum Volumen 3. Cura et studio Mauritii Geerard. Lateinischsprachige Paperbackausgabe, XX, 574 Seiten. Gutes Exemplar. hwR.-L.-1446‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 111200

‎Geerard, Mauritius‎

‎Clavis Patrum Graecorum. Volumen IV: Concilia catenae (Corpus Christianorum)‎

‎Turnhout: Brepols, 1980. 25,5 cm ; kart.‎

‎Corpus Christianorum. Clavis Patrum Graecorum Volumen 4. Cura et studio Mauritii Geerard. Lateinischsprachige Paperbackausgabe, XVI, 273 Seiten. Wahrscheihnlich mit Widmung vom Verfasser. Umschlag etwas fleckig. Gutes Exemplar. hwR.-L.-1446‎

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‎GEETE, ROBERT (UTG.)‎

‎Um Styrisli Konunga ok Höfthinga. Normaliserad Upplaga.‎

‎Sth., 1878. Lex8vo. Orig. hshirt med litograf. permer. VII, 126 pp. Med farvelitograferede initialer og vignetter.‎

‎Geffcken Joannes‎

‎Griechische Epigramme‎

‎Coll. "Kommentierte griechische und lateinische Texte". Indici analitici. In ottimo stato‎

‎GEFFCKEN, J‎

‎Die griechische Tragödie. 2. Aufl.‎

‎Leipzig, Teubner, 1911. 3 Bl., 163, (3) S., 1 mehrf. gefalt. Taf. OLwd (St. a. Titel).‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 1189944

‎GEFFCKEN, J‎

‎Griechische Literaturgeschichte. 3 (von 4) Teilen in 2 Bdn.‎

‎Heidelberg, Winter, 1926 - 1934. Zus. etwa 850 S. (Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft 4). OBr. (unbeschnitten).‎

‎Band I: Von den Anfängen bis auf die Sophistenzeit, (nur Teil 2:) Sonderband Anmerkungen (ohne Teil 1: Text).- Band II/1-2: Von Demokritos bis Aristoteles. Text und Anmerkungen.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 1301058

‎GEFFCKEN, J‎

‎Griechische Literaturgeschichte. Band 1: Von den Anfängen bis auf die Sophistenzeit. (Teil 2:) Anmerkungen.‎

‎Heidelberg, Winter, 1926. 7, (1), 317, (1) S. (Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft 4). OLwd.‎

‎Nur der Anmerkungsteil, ohne den Text.‎

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‎GEFFCKEN, J‎

‎Griechische Literaturgeschichte. Bd 2 (v. 2): Von Demokritos bis Aristoteles. Text u. Anmerkungen.‎

‎Heidelberg, Winter, 1934. Gr.-8vo. 8, 290, 246 S. (Bibl. d. klass. Altertumswiss. 4/II). Hlwd m. aufgezog. OUmschl. (Fuß m. Rasurstelle, kl. Etikett a. Deckel, mehrf. gestempelt).‎

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‎Geffcken, Johannes, Apologeta Aristides und Atheniensis Athenagoras‎

‎Zwei griechische Apologeten. Johannes Geffcken Reprograf. Nachdr. d. Ausg. Leipzig u. Berlin, Teubner, 1907‎

‎Hildesheim ; New York : G. Olms 1970. XLIII, 333 S. ; gr. 8° Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Einband etwas fleckig, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand‎

‎Enth.: Die Apologie des Aristides : Apologia. /// Die Apologie des Athenagoras : Apologia pro christianis. ++++++ Die Apologie des Aristides von Athen ist eines der frühesten Zeugnisse der christlichen Apologetik, mithin der literarischen Auseinandersetzung der frühen Christen mit ihrer nichtchristlichen Umwelt. Obwohl das griechische Original nicht erhalten ist, lässt sich aus den alten Übersetzungen ins Armenische und Syrische sowie aus einigen griechischen Papyrusfragmenten und den Exzerpten im griechischen Barlaam-Roman ein einigermaßen klares Bild über ihren Inhalt gewinnen. Hellas +++++ 30 Jahre Antiquariat Christmann in Wiesbaden +++++ Wir liefern außer nach Deutschland, nur noch nach Schweiz / Holland / Belgien / Italien / GB / USA / +++ We now only deliver to Switzerland / Holland and Belgium / Italy / GB / USA +++ Keine Lieferung nach Österreich ++++‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 54854

‎GEHLE, A.G‎

‎Ratio ordinationis verborum priscis Romanis saeculo aureo usitatae. quoad fieri potuit exposita.‎

‎Hamburg, Chr. W. Brandt, 1746. Kl.-4to. 4 Bl., 93, (1) S. Neuer Ppbd.‎

‎Über Wortstellung bzw. Satzbau im Goldenen Zeitalter Roms, dargestellt in 30 Praeceptiones mit zahlreichen Exempla und Imitationes als Beispielen klassischer Latinität. August Gabriel Gehle war Rektor des Stader Gymnasiums.- Meusel IV, 58.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 1309056

‎GEISSENDORFER Dieter‎

‎Der Ursprung der Gorgia Toscana‎

‎Erlangen, 1964 93pp., 21cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität zu Erlangen-Nürnberg), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T111855‎

Riferimento per il libraio : T111855

‎GEIGER W. & KUHN E. (eds.)‎

‎Grundriss der iranischen Philologie. I. Band [vol.1 out of 2 vols.]: 1. Abteilung + 2. Abteilung + Anhang zum ersten Band: Die Sprache der Osseten, von Wsewolod Miller‎

‎Strassburg, Karl J. Tübner 1895-1903 332 + 535 + 11pp., 25cm., original 1895-1903 edition (no reprint), cloth, titlepage of 1st part in copy, else G, [not included: vol.2, which deals with literature and which is not up-to-date anymore; vol.1 however is stil considered as a reference work for Old, Middle and New Persian], X71333‎

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‎GEILICH Barbara‎

‎Nasal-Suffigierung in indo-chinesischen Sprachen‎

‎Münster, 1993 v + 327pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität zu Münster), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X110766‎

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‎Geibel, Emanuel‎

‎Klassisches Liederbuch : Griechen und Römer in deutscher Nachbildung. 7. Auflage‎

‎Stuttgart ; Berlin : Cotta 1906. XII, 241 S. ; 8 roter Kaliko - Einband, , gebundene Ausgabe, Jugendstil-Einband mit innen Ornamente, marmorierter Schnitt, sehr schöne Ausgabe,‎

‎Romane G +++++ 30 Jahre Antiquariat Christmann in Wiesbaden +++++ Wir liefern außer nach Deutschland, nur noch nach Schweiz / Holland / Belgien / Italien / GB / USA / +++ We now only deliver to Switzerland / Holland and Belgium / Italy / GB / USA +++ Keine Lieferung nach Österreich ++++‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 21015

‎GEIGER W. & KUHN E. (eds.)‎

‎Grundriss der iranischen Philologie. I. Band [vol.1 out of 2 vols.]: 1. Abteilung + 2. Abteilung + Anhang zum ersten Band: Die Sprache der Osseten, von Wsewolod Miller‎

‎332 + 535 + 11pp., 25cm., original 1895-1903 edition (no reprint), cloth, titlepage of 1st part in copy, else G, [not included: vol.2, which deals with literature and which is not up-to-date anymore; vol.1 however is stil considered as a reference work for Old, Middle and New Persian], X71333‎

‎Geiger, Hanspeter‎

‎Interpretationen zur Gestalt Amors bei Tibull.‎

‎Zürich, Rohr, 1978. 76 SS. 8°, Original-Broschur.‎

‎Schönes Exemplar.‎

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‎Geiger, Ludovico (Ludwig, 1848-1919)‎

‎Quid de Judaeorum moribus atque institutis scriptoribus Romanis persuasum fuerit. Commentatio historica ...‎

‎(Berlin, Typis A. Haack), 1872. 49 S. Original-Heftstreifenbroschur (Heftstreifen eingerissen). Gestempelt. Papierbedingt stark gebräunt, Äusseres leicht braunfleckig, angestaubt u. bestossen.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : 32199AB

‎Geiger, Wilh[elm] u. Ernst Kuhn‎

‎Grundriss der Iranischen Philologie. Anhang zum ersten Band: Miller, Wsewolod. Die Sprache der Osseten. apart.‎

‎Strassbg., Trübner 1903. gr.-8°, VI, 111 S., HLn. d. Zt., Namensstemp. am Innentit., geringe Gebrauchsspuren.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : LING0038

‎GEILICH Barbara‎

‎Nasal-Suffigierung in indo-chinesischen Sprachen‎

‎v + 327pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität zu Münster), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X110766‎

‎Geismar Maxwell‎

‎Il romanzo in America 2 voll.‎

‎Club degli Editori 1963 e 1964, edizione su licenza Il Saggiatore, 2 volumi in brossura editoriale, vol. I Ribelli e antenati. Frank Norris, Stephane Crane, Jack London, Ellen Glasgow, Theodore Dreiser, pp. 377, traduzione di Gianfranco Contini; vol. II La seconda generazione 1915-1925, H.L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, pp. 361, traduzione di Giuseppe gadda Conti. I due volumi si presentano in buone condizioni.‎

‎GEISSENDORFER Dieter‎

‎Der Ursprung der Gorgia Toscana‎

‎93pp., 21cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität zu Erlangen-Nürnberg), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T111855‎

‎GELB I.J.‎

‎Glossary of old Akkadian‎

‎Chicago, The University of Chicago Press 1973 xxiv + 318pp., 2nd impr., 24cm., bound in modern cart. hardcover, original softcover preserved and bound in, with 3 ribbon markers, in the series "Materials for the Assyrian Dictionary", good condition, X103340‎

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‎GELLIUS, Aulus (130-180).‎

‎Noctes Atticae. Preterea Petri Mosellani in easdem annotiationes.‎

‎Basel, Heinrich Petri, (1565). Kl.-8vo (150 x 120 mm). Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf Titel und Schlussblatt verso. 850 [recte 852] S., [22] Bl. Lederband des 18. Jhs. ber 5 erhabenen B nden (stark berieben, R cken stellenweise besch digt).‎

‎Basler Druck dieses usserst beliebten und viel gelesenen antiken Sammel- und Exzerptenwerks. Nach griechischem Vorbild im zweiten Jahrhundert von Aulus Gellius in langen Wintern chten auf dem Lande nahe bei Athen begonnen und daher Noctes Atticae genannt, ist es eine buntgemischte Sammlung von reizvollen Essays aus den verschiedensten Wissensgebieten, wie der Philosophie und Rechtsgelehrsamkeit, Medizin und Geographie, Geschichte und Literatur, ganz besonders aber auch aus der Grammatik. Der besondere Wert liegt darin, dass es manches kostbare St ck aus verlorenen Originalwerken der lteren r mischen Literatur beinhaltet. Mit der Widmung von Heinrich Petris Sohn Adam an seinen Lehrer in Nozeroi, Claude Frontin. - Durchgehend etwas gebr unt. VD 16 G-1044; Adams G-363; Schweiger II/1, 378; Hieronymus, Petri-Schwabe, 439.‎

Riferimento per il libraio : B340197

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‎GELLER M.J., GREENFIELD J.C. & WEITZMAN M.P. (eds.)‎

‎Studia Aramaica, New sources and new approaches. Papers delivered at the London Conference of the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College London, 26th-28th June 1991‎

‎Oxford, Oxford University Press 1995 viii + 262pp., in the series "Journal of Semitic Studies" Supplement 4, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, text clean and bright, good condition, X100019‎

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