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Published by Indiana University Press, 1996
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Published by Zaandijk, J Heijnis Tsz z.j.
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original publisher's gray cloth spine, gray paper-covered boards, black title spine, illustration frontcover, 8vo: [viij], 192pp., illustrated. Fine &.
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Published by Art Center College of Design [Pasadena], [CA], 1981
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
108 pp.; 21.6 x 19.6 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 17 - March 14, 1981. Texts by Laurence Dreiband, Peter Plagens, Michael Kurcfeld, and Walter Gabrielson. Artists include Laurence Dreiband, Walter Gabrielson, Peter Plagens, Lita Albuquerque, Peter Alexander, Martha Alf, Chuck Arnoldi, Don Bachardy, Joel Bass, Billy Al Bengston, Tony Berlant, Doug Bond, Paul Brach, William Brice, Jerrold Burchman, Carole Caroompas, Karen Carson, Judy Chicago, Max Cole, Ron Cooper, Mary Corse, Ron Davis, James DeFrance, Tony DeLap, Richard Diebenkorn, Laddie Dill, Paul Dillon, Dan Douke, Bruce Everett, Llyn Foulkes, Sam Francis, Joe Goode, Scott Grieger, D.J. Hall, Marvin Harden, Charles Christopher Hill, Patrick Hogan, Richard Joseph, Craig Kauffman, Claude Kent, Peter Liashkov, Ron Linden, Peter Lodato, John Mandel, Jay McCafferty, David Mocarski, Ed Moses, James Murray, John Okulick, Margit Omar, Edward Ruscha, Miriam Schapiro, Don Sorenson, Masami Teraoka, Joyce Treiman, James Valerio, Guy Williams, Tom Wudl, and Norman Zammitt. Includes images of artworks included in the exhibition as well as photographs of the artists. Good. 1.6 cm. and 6 mm. tears to bottom edges of spine with additional rubbing of spine edges. Rubbing and dust soiling of covers with 1 cm., 1 mm., and 4 mm. areas of soiling to recto. Loosening of glue binding along inside of front and back covers, text block still attached to spine.
Published by Joh. Arnold. Langerak., Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], 1730
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quarter-leather. Quarter leather over marbled boards. Measures 105x75x45 mm. Much worn, spine fragmented. Front board is loose, as is front free endpaper, folding plate/frontispiece and first signature/gathering. All edges uncut and somewhat toned. Moderate general wear and soiling. Otherwise internally very good -- a clean and unmarked book. Collates neatly. Engraved folding frontipiece, and engraved title-page. No half-title. xx,683[+index]p. Book.
Published by (Vercelli) Unione Tipografica Vercellese, Pinerolo, 1912
Seller: Libreria antiquaria Atlantis (ALAI-ILAB), Torino, TO, Italy
In 8°, pp. VIII, 371, (1). Brossura editoriale. Fioriture alla copertina, per il resto buona copia, interamente a fogli chiusi. Volume pubblicato sotto il patronato del Municipio di Vercelli. Biblioteca della Società Storica Subalpina, LXX. Corpus Chart. Italiae, XLVII.
Published by Gallardi e Ugo, Vercelli, 1909
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italy
paperback. Condition: Good. Cm. 24, pp. 57 (3). Bross. orig. ill. Perfetta conservazione. Nota ms. "Omaggio dell'autore". . Book.
Seller: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italy
First Edition
Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: come nuovo. prima edizione. DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Il volume raccoglie i risultati delle ricerche di numerosi geografi che operano nelle Università italiane. Le riflessioni proposte spaziano all interno di un ampio ventaglio di problematiche, tutte di grande attualità e significatività. Ne deriva uno spaccato di lettura assai utile per la comprensione, a diverse scale, di alcuni dei problemi cruciali dell' organizzazione degli spazi territoriali. Le analisi si rivolgono al ruolo presente e futuro del bacino del Mediterraneo, ai problemi che lo caratterizzano in relazione alla dimensione europea, alla posizione dell'Italia e dei suoi molteplici spazi regionali rispetto alle modificazioni in atto a scala globale e locale. Ampio spazio è riservato anche a questioni di grande rilievo sul fronte delle politiche urbane, della protezione ambientale, dei beni culturali. LIDA VIGANONI, è professore associato di Geografia presso la Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell'Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli. Ha svolto ricerche e pubblicato numerosi saggi soprattutto sulle tematiche dello sviluppo urbano e regionale del Mezzogiorno e dell'area mediterranea. Ha coordinato i volumi Città e metropoli nell'evoluzione del Mezzogiorno (1991), Lo sviluppo possibile. La Basilicata oltre il Sud (1997). Saggi di: Pietro Mario Mura (1945-1996), Maria Rosa Arnoldi, Francesco Boggio, Paola Bonora, Carlo Brusa, Giuseppe Campione, Gabriella Cundari, Tullio D'Aponte, Giuseppe Dematteis, Salvo Di Bella, Nunzio Famoso, Mario Fumagalli, Adriana Galvani, Maria Laura Gasparini, Vincenzo Guarrasi, Piergiorgio Landini, Guido Lucarno, Gerardo Massimi, Ernesto Mazzetti, Franca Miani Uluhogian, Edoardo Mollica, Marina Novelli, Antonella Rinella, Paola Savi, Lidia Scarpelli, Stefano Soriani, Adalberto Vallega, Simonetta Valtieri, Lida Viganoni Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Temi e problemi di geografia. In memoria di Pietro Mario Mura Autore: AA.VV (Autori Vari) Curatore: Lidia Viganoni Presentazione di: Simonetta Valtieri Editore: Roma: Gangemi, 1998, Aprile 1998 Lunghezza: 224 pagine; 23 cm, ill. ISBN: 8874488440, 9788874488445 Collana: Dipartimento P.A.U. Università di Reggio Calabria Soggetti: Geografia urbana e Regionale, Organizzazione del territorio, Urbanistica, Ambiente, Pianificazione territoriale, Italia meridionale, Calabria, Mar Mediterraneo, Porti, Gioia Tauro, Cosenza, Sibari, Jonio, Connessioni, Trasporti, Emilia Romagna, Europa, Sicilia, Immigrazione, Demografia, Cittadinanza, Sviluppo economico, Campania, Industria, Servizi, Nola, Marcianise, Caserta, Interporto, Politica urbana, Città-impresa, Suburbanizzazione anglosassone, Sostenibilità, Tutela ambientale, Riserve ecologiche, Aree Protette, Oasi, Fiumefreddo, Catania, Beni culturali, Coste, Petrolchimico, Inquinamento, Patrimonio culturale, Paesaggio, Liguria, Novi Ligure, Turismo di massa, Speleologia, Capri, Georg Kyrle, Centri storici, Riqualificazione, Bari, Ischia, Sorrento, Procida, Veneto, Venezia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spagna, Waterfront urbano, Portualità, Integrazione, Amministrazione, Burocrazia, Vincoli, Limiti, Aree interne, Economia locale, Aree marginali, Agel, Ricerca, Architettura, Progettazione, Sud, Traffici marittimi, Commercio, Retroterra, Shell, Investimenti, Trivelle, Perforazioni, Mercato, Esportazioni, Disoccupazione, Lavoro, CNR, Ricerca, Saggi geografici, Libri Vintage Fuori catalogo, Urbanistica, Urban and regional geography, Territorial organization, Town planning, Environment, Territorial planning, Southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea, Ports, Connections, Transport, Europe, Sicily, Immigration, Demography, Citizenship, Economic development, Industry, Services, Freight port, Politics urban, City-enterprise, Anglo-Saxon suburbanization, Sustainability, Environmental protection, Ecological reserves, Protected areas, Oasis, Cultural heritage, Coasts, Petrochemical, Pollution, Cultural heritage, Landscape, Mass tourism, Speleology, Historic centers, Redevelopment, Venice, Spain, Urban waterfront, Integration, Administration, Bureaucracy, Constraints, Limits, Internal areas, Local economy, Marginal areas, Research, Architecture, Design, South, Shipping, Commerce, Background, Investments, Drills, Drilling, Market, Exports, Unemployment, Jobs, Research, Geographical Essays, Out of Print Books, Urban Planning.
Published by Lugduni Batavorum, 1709
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Full leather binding, very worn but still intact and the binding is firm. Contents are very clean. Copper engraved title page and fold out armorial illustration. Not common.
Published by EX OFFICINA ELZEVIRIANA., 1663
Seller: Librairie du Château de Capens, Capens, France
PETIT IN-12 (8 X 14 X 3 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (12) + 362 ET (19) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN BRUN, ROULETTE DOREE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES MOUCHETEES ROUGES. ILLUSTRE D'UN TITRE-FRONTISPICE GRAVE. PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
Published by Erfurt, [Matthes Maler], Erfurt, 1525
Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italy
Condition: Good. 4to (199x148 mm). [40] leaves. Collation: A-K4. Title page within an architectural border bearing the monogram ?FB? and the date 1521 at the bottom. 20th-century pale suede leather ?à l'antique? with inked title on spine. With a few marginal annotations in a contemporary hand (the note on the final leaf is dated December 1525). Marginal repair to the lower outer corner of l. A3 with no loss of text, slightly uniformly browned, some marginal staining.First edition of this pamphlet attacking Luther's position on the marriage of priests and other reforms proposed by him and his followers. In particular, Arnoldi, who went from being one of Luther's teachers in Erfurt to becoming one of his fiercest opponents, responds to a book on the celibacy of the clergy by the Lutheran theologian Johannes Lang (1487-1548).Bartholomäus Arnoldi (also called Usingen after his birthplace) began his studies at the University of Erfurt in 1484. He became a Bachelor of Arts in 1486 and Master of Arts in 1491. He taught philosophy at Erfurt University for twenty-four years. In 1498, he became a member of the council of the faculty of arts and afterwards was active in several official positions. From 1501 to 1505, he was one of Luther's teachers in philosophy. During 1504 he was dean of the faculty and joined the Augustinian hermits in 1512. Two years later he was promoted Doctor of Theology and became actively involved in the German Counter Reformation and in particular opposed the Wittenberg reformers. In 1522, he became archdeacon. During the Peasant's War in 1525 he was forced to leave Erfurt and ended up in Würzburg, where he stayed at the local Augustinian monastery. During his last years, Arnoldi followed the local bishop, Konrad von Thüngen, in visitations to the monasteries and in the struggle with growing Protestantism. He appeared with him in the Diet of Augsburg, 1530, where he was appointed as a member of the commission to examine the Augsburg Confession and where he contributed to the writing of the Catholic Response. He died in Würzburg in 1532.As a philosopher, Arnoldi belonged to the ?via moderna' school, as did all his colleagues at the Faculty of Philosophy in Erfurt. The ?via moderna' was born in opposition to the ?via antiquata' school. The ?via antiquata' was followed in some universities (as the University of Leipzig) and tended to base their teaching exclusively on a particular tradition, following the method of authors such as Aquinas and Scotus and ignoring some of the more recent authors. Indeed, the philosophers and theologians who represented the ?via moderna' method were committed to respecting other authoritative writers and to adopting some key doctrines. These authorities included, above all, Jean Buridan and William of Ockham, but also authors such as Gregory of Rimini, Peter of Ailly and Gabriel Biel. These doctrines included the use of the principle of parsimony, a moderately nominalist view of universals, and the denial of a real distinction between the powers of the soul as well as between the entities denoted by the Aristotelian categories other than substance and quality. This school opposition appears clear when we note that in the same year, 1499, two short treatises on natural philosophy were published, both written as commentaries on the same text by Peter of Dresden, the Parvulus philosophiae naturalis: one from Erfurt written by Arnoldi and the other by Johannes Peyligk, a Thomist philosopher from the University of Leipzig (cf. R. Bäumer, Bartholomäus von Usingen OESA, in: ?Katholische Theologen der Reformationszeit?, 1985, vol. II, pp. 27-37).Johannes Lang studied in Erfurt from 1500 and entered the Augustinian monastery there in 1506 (shortly after Luther). In 1511, he went with Luther to Wittenberg, where he received his Master of Arts degree in 1512 and his Bachelor of Biblical Studies degree in 1515. In 1516, Luther appointed him prior of the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt. Lang accompanied Luther. Book.
Published by Basel, Jakob Wolff de Pfortzheim 4 December 1511, Basel, 1511
Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italy
Condition: Mediocre (Poor). ONE OF LUTHER'S TEACHERS IN PHILOSOPHY AT ERFURT[Bound with] EIUSDEM. Compendium Naturalis philosophiae Opera et studio singulari M. Bartholomei de Usingen In Gymnasio Erphurdiensi Collectam ad laudem Dei et ei publicae litterariae [.] Erfurt, Wolfgang Schenck, [1507].Two works in one volume, 4to (209x153 mm.). CXL [i.e. 130], [1 blank]; [74] ll. Collation: A8 B-C6 D4 E-G8 H12(-1) I6 K-S8 T4; A4 B6 C4 D6 E4 F6 G-H4 J6 K4 Z4 A6 A4 D6 P6 (l. P6 blank). In the first work the l. H12 is not present as in all copies. With a large woodcut on the l. XLVIIIv. The title epigram in the second work is assigned to ?E.H.? (probably Eobanus Hessus) at the l. A1v. Contemporary half blind-tooled pig skin over wooden boards (binding slightly rubbed, round worm holes to the back panel, traces of clasps). On the first title page contemporary ownership entry ?Mann er [?] 1515', in the final index of the first work page numbering added by a contemporary or slightly later hand. With some marginal manuscript annotations. Several worm holes and tracks at the beginning and at the end of the volume, some occasional light browning and staining, first title page soiled, upper margin of the first two leaves frayed, all in all a good copy.Rare third edition (first: Leipzig 1499; second: Cracow 1507) of the Parvulus philosophie naturalis and first edition of the Compendium naturalis philosophiae. Both works are commentaries on Peter of Dresden's (Peter Gerticz) treatise Parvulus philosophiae naturalis, often used as teaching material in the Erfurt schools since the end of the 14th century. Arnoldi's compendia are intended to introduce students into the application of the scholastic nominalistic criteria. It dealsa in particular with the topic of the sensation and perception as exposed in Aristotle's De anima.The Parvulus philosophiae naturalis is a concise compendium, containing overall 56 Quaestiones, each one beginning with ?Utrum', divided into two groups. At the end is furthermore printed the text of a quodlibet disputation which took place at Erfurt in 1497 and in which the leading teachers of the philosophy faculty, Jodocus Trutfetter and Bartlolomaeus Arnoldi, determined the position with respect to certain questions in a programmatic manner, i.e. their explicit adherence to William Ockham's philosophy (here printed under the title Questio annexa de Quiditate Quantitatis continuae).Bartholomaeus Arnoldi (also called Usingen after his birthplace) began his studies at the University of Erfurt in 1484. He became a Bachelor of Arts in 1486 and Master of Arts in 1491. He taught philosophy at Erfurt University for twenty-four years. In 1498, he became a member of the council of the faculty of arts and afterwards was active in several official positions. From 1501 to 1505, he was one of Luther's teachers in philosophy. During 1504 he was dean of the faculty and joined the Augustinian hermits in 1512. Two years later he was promoted Doctor of Theology and became actively involved in the German Counter Reformation and in particular opposed the Wittenberg reformers. In 1522, he became archdeacon. During the Peasant's War in 1525 he was forced to leave Erfurt and ended up in Würzburg, where he stayed at the local Augustinian monastery. During his last years, Arnoldi followed the local bishop, Konrad von Thüngen, in visitations to the monasteries and in the struggle with growing Protestantism. He appeared with him in the Diet of Augsburg, 1530, where he was appointed as a member of the commission to examine the Augsburg Confession and where he contributed to the writing of the Catholic Response. He died in Würzburg in 1532.As a philosopher, Arnoldi belonged to the ?via moderna' school, as did all his colleagues at the Faculty of Philosophy in Erfurt. The ?via moderna' was born in opposition to the ?via antiquata' school. The ?via antiquata' was followed in some universities (as the University of Leipzig) and tended to base their teaching exclusively on a. Book.
Language: French
Seller: LA FRANCE GALANTE, Saint MARTIN sur LAVEZON, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Assez bon. AMSTERDAM . Office de ELZEVIER . 1663 . Un volume relié pleine basane de l'époque , de XII , 362 pages , 19 pages , ornées d'un frontispice , marque des ELZEVIER au titre . Tirage sur papier de Hollande . Reliure page de titre défraichies , sans page de premiere garde .
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