Edité par Moscou, Iskusstvo. 1983, 1983
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Pays-Bas
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Ajouter au panierOriginal publisher's blue cloth hardback, gilt lettering & pictorial inlay on spine and frontcover, folio: 248pp., introductory essay with illustrations - footnotes & references, summary in French, catalogue of 14 manuscripts depicted & described, [in total over 250 facsimile pages & illustrations]. Text entirely in RUSSIAN. Very fine copy.
Edité par Moscow, Iskousstvo 1983.; SmFolio (33cm). 247pp incl many full-p col pls & b/w illus., 1983
Vendeur : Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Royaume-Uni
EUR 40,77
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Cloth, gilt-lettered, inlaid col illus. In Russian, French resumé; catalogue of 14 MSS, illustrating all miniatures & historiated initials.
Edité par Iskousstvo, 1983
Vendeur : Libreria Tara, Roma, RM, Italie
EUR 16,50
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Ajouter au panierEtat : quasi ottimo. Storia e Critica Medioevo Fine arts History and Criticism Middle Ages in 4°, tela edit. con titoli oro e illustrazioni applicate al piatto e al dorso, cofanetto edit. con titoli - in russo - numerose illustrazioni in b.n. e a colori nel testo OTTIME CONDIZIONI.
Edité par Iskousstvo, Moscow, 1983
Vendeur : Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 66,42
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. First Impression. Demy folio, [33cm/12.75 inches], full gilt-embossed Marseilles blue cloth with tipped on illuminated manuscript on cover in and Oxford-blue slipcase, pp. 247. Illustrated with numerous color plates of medieval [13th century] manuscripts In exceptionally good condition.
Edité par Iskusstvo, Moscow, 1984
EUR 44,85
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : As New. Slipcase worn at edges. Book as new.
Edité par Iskousstvo, 1984
Langue: français
Vendeur : Louis Tinner Books, Rotterdam, ZH, Pays-Bas
EUR 50
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Ajouter au panier1984, hardcover in cassette, boek in goede staat, cassette beschadigd / book in good shape, box is damaged , in cassette, boek in goede staat, cassette beschadigd / book in good shape, box is damaged , in cassette, boek in goede staat, cassette beschadigd / book in good shape, box is damaged.
Edité par Moscow, Iskusstvo 1984.; SmFolio (33cm). 251pp incl 147 col pls; b/w illus., 1984
Vendeur : Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Royaume-Uni
EUR 58,24
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Cloth, gilt-lettered, inlaid col pls; VG (top corner little bumped); card slip-case, sl worn. In Russian, French resumé; incl catalogue of 15 MSS with illustrations of all the miniatures & historiated/decorated initials.
Edité par Moscou, Iskousstvo
Vendeur : Librairie Alpha, Romans-sur-Isère, France
EUR 45
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Ajouter au panier1983, album relié toile éditeur sous emboitage imprimé, 248pp avec de nombreuses reproductions; texte en russe; frottements sur l'emboîtage sinon très bon état.
Edité par Iskusstvo, Moscow, 1984
Vendeur : Peter Rhodes, Southampton, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
EUR 88,53
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Ajouter au panierOriginal Cloth. 1st Ed. 32.5 x 24 cm., 248 pp. Russian text with a summary of the introducton in French. Main title in Russian, with added French title. The main part of the book is a catalogue of manuscripts, fully illustrated with colour and monochrome plates. The titles of the manuscripts are given in the original French, as well as in Russian. The book is covered in blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and front, and with a colour plate lain on. CONDITION. Near fine in VG slip case. A very clean tight copy. The slip case is worn at the corners. No marks of ownership. Weight before packing 1.7 kg.
Edité par Moscou, Iskusstvo. 1983 & 1984, 1984
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Pays-Bas
EUR 115
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Ajouter au panierOriginal publisher's blue cloth hardback, gilt lettering & pictorial inlay on spine and frontcover, folio: Vol. I: 248pp., introductory essay with illustrations - footnotes & references, summary in French, catalogue of 14 manuscripts depicted & described, [in total over 250 facsimile pages & illustrations]. Vol. II: 248pp., [4]pp., introductory essay with footnotes & references, summary in French, catalogue of 15 manuscripts depicted & described [in total over 250 facsimile pages & illustrations]. Very fine complete set - in slipcases.
Edité par Iskousstvo 1983-1984, Mooscou, 1983
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 376,39
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Ajouter au panierHardcover in slipcases. Etat : Very good. Two Volumes, complete. The format is approximately 9.625 inches by 12.5 inches. The slipcases are slightly larger and are in only fair condition with wear, tears, and soiling. First volume is 247. [1] pages. Second volume is 248, [4] pages. Illustrations in color. Resume is two column in Russian and French. Most of the text is in Russian. Stamp on last pages dated 6-85. This text is in Russian and French. Text of front cover is in Russian with a colorful illustration. Publisher's cloth, gilt-lettered spines and front boards with tipped in facsimiles, slipcases (slipcases rubbed and scuffed at extremities). In Russian with captions and abstract Resume in French. The Catalog of French Manuscripts in Soviet Libraries (1200-1300). This catalog presents a meticulous inventory of French manuscripts housed in Soviet libraries, dating from the 13th century. Divided into two parts, it offers detailed descriptions and illustrations of 11 and 14 manuscripts, respectively, in each section. Additionally, an introduction provides insights into the bookmaking techniques prevalent in 13th-century France, enriching the understanding of the historical context surrounding these manuscripts. Manuscript illumination was one of the most prized art forms of its time, as well as an enduring tradition in France. Even in the fifteenth century, which saw the rise of the art of painting in oil on panel, manuscript illumination continued to enjoy a privileged position at the courts of France. Moreover, manuscript illumination provides the best record of the astonishing accomplishment of French medieval painting. An illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared document where the text is decorated with flourishes such as borders and miniature illustrations. Often used in the Roman Catholic Church for prayers and liturgical books such as psalters and courtly literature, the practice continued into secular texts from the 13th century onward and typically include proclamations, enrolled bills, laws, charters, inventories, and deeds. The earliest surviving illuminated manuscripts are a small number from late antiquity, and date from between 400 and 600 CE. Examples include the Vergilius Romanus, Vergilius Vaticanus, and the Rossano Gospels. The majority of extant manuscripts are from the Middle Ages, although many survive from the Renaissance. While Islamic manuscripts can also be called illuminated and use essentially the same techniques, comparable Far Eastern and Mesoamerican works are described as painted. Most manuscripts, illuminated or not, were written on parchment until the 2nd century BCE, when a more refined material called vellum, made from stretched calf skin, was supposedly introduced by King Eumenes II of Pergamum. This gradually became the standard for luxury illuminated manuscripts, although modern scholars are often reluctant to distinguish between parchment and vellum, and the skins of various animals might be used. The pages were then normally bound into codices (singular: codex), that is the usual modern book format, although sometimes the older scroll format was used, for various reasons. A very few illuminated fragments also survive on papyrus. Books ranged in size from ones smaller than a modern paperback, such as the pocket gospel, to very large ones such as choirbooks for choirs to sing from, and Atlantic bibles, requiring more than one person to lift them. Paper manuscripts appeared during the Late Middle Ages. The untypically early 11th century Missal of Silos is from Spain, near to Muslim paper manufacturing centers in Al-Andalus. Textual manuscripts on paper become increasingly common, but the more expensive parchment was mostly used for illuminated manuscripts until the end of the period. Very early printed books left spaces for red text, known as rubrics, miniature illustrations and illuminated initials, all of which would have been added later by hand. Drawings in the margins (known as marginalia) would also allow scribes to ad.