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The new Cambridge medieval history (1995-1998)
Titre : The new Cambridge medieval history Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Abulafia, Editeur scientifique ; Rosamond McKitterick, Editeur scientifique ; Christopher Thomas Allmand, Editeur scientifique ; Paul Fouracre, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1995-1998 Importance : 8 vol Présentation : ill. Format : 24 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Note de contenu : 1, c.500-c.700 ; 2, c.700-c.900 ; 3, c.900-c.1024 ; 4/I, c.1024-c.1198 ; 4/2, c. 1024-1198 ; 5, c.1198-c.1300 ; 6, c.1300-c.1415 ; 7, c.1415-c.1500 The new Cambridge medieval history [texte imprimé] / David Abulafia, Editeur scientifique ; Rosamond McKitterick, Editeur scientifique ; Christopher Thomas Allmand, Editeur scientifique ; Paul Fouracre, Editeur scientifique . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995-1998 . - 8 vol : ill. ; 24 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Note de contenu : 1, c.500-c.700 ; 2, c.700-c.900 ; 3, c.900-c.1024 ; 4/I, c.1024-c.1198 ; 4/2, c. 1024-1198 ; 5, c.1198-c.1300 ; 6, c.1300-c.1415 ; 7, c.1415-c.1500 Exemplaires (8)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité HIST. 8° D 620 (1) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (2) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (3) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (4/2) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (4/I) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (5) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (6) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt HIST. 8° D 620 (7) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt The Cambridge medieval history / University of Cambridge (1936)
Titre : The Cambridge medieval history Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : University of Cambridge, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1936 Importance : 9 vol. Format : 25 cm Note générale : Bibliogr. Index Langues : Français (fre) Note de contenu : 1, The christian roman empire and the foundation of the teutonic kingdoms ; 2, The rise of the saracens and the foundation of the western empire ; 3, Germany and the western empire ; 4, The Eastern roman empire (717-1453) ; 5, Contest or empire and papacy ; 6, Victory of the papacy ; 7, decline of empire and papacy ; 8, The close of the middle ages ; 9, Volume of maps The Cambridge medieval history [texte imprimé] / University of Cambridge, Auteur . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1936 . - 9 vol. ; 25 cm.
Bibliogr. Index
Langues : Français (fre)
Note de contenu : 1, The christian roman empire and the foundation of the teutonic kingdoms ; 2, The rise of the saracens and the foundation of the western empire ; 3, Germany and the western empire ; 4, The Eastern roman empire (717-1453) ; 5, Contest or empire and papacy ; 6, Victory of the papacy ; 7, decline of empire and papacy ; 8, The close of the middle ages ; 9, Volume of maps Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité USUEL 8° A 7 (1-9) Livre Orléans Bibliothèque Exclu du prêt The cansos and sirventes of the troubadour Giraut de Borneil / Guiraut de Bornehl (1989)
Titre : The cansos and sirventes of the troubadour Giraut de Borneil : a critical ed. Ruth Verity Sharman. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Guiraut de Bornehl ; Ruth Verity Sharman, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1989 Importance : XIV-504 P Présentation : ill Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-25635-3 Note générale : Bibliogr. p. 495-504. Langues : Diverses (mis) The cansos and sirventes of the troubadour Giraut de Borneil : a critical ed. Ruth Verity Sharman. [texte imprimé] / Guiraut de Bornehl ; Ruth Verity Sharman, Editeur scientifique . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1989 . - XIV-504 P : ill ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-25635-3
Bibliogr. p. 495-504.
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ROM XII GUIR BORN Sharm Livre Paris-Iéna Section Romane Exclu du prêt The Carolingians and the written word / Rosamond McKitterick (1989)
Titre : The Carolingians and the written word Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rosamond McKitterick, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1989 Importance : XVI-290 p. Format : 16x23 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-31565-4 Note générale : Notes bibliogr. Index Langues : Anglais (eng) The Carolingians and the written word [texte imprimé] / Rosamond McKitterick, Auteur . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1989 . - XVI-290 p. ; 16x23.
ISBN : 978-0-521-31565-4
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SDO. 8° Sh 239 Livre Orléans Diplomatique Exclu du prêt Paléo HLM MCK Livre Paris-Iéna Paléographie latine Exclu du prêt The catalogues of manuscripts and printed books of Sir Thomas Phillipps / A.N.L. Munby (1951)
Titre : The catalogues of manuscripts and printed books of Sir Thomas Phillipps : their composition and distribution Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : A.N.L. Munby Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1951 Collection : Phillipps Studies num. 1 Importance : VII-40 p. Présentation : pl. Format : 22 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) The catalogues of manuscripts and printed books of Sir Thomas Phillipps : their composition and distribution [texte imprimé] / A.N.L. Munby . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1951 . - VII-40 p. : pl. ; 22 cm. - (Phillipps Studies; 1) .
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CODICO VI 61 (1) Livre Paris-Iéna Codicologie Exclu du prêt The collation and investigation of manuscripts of Aeschylus / R.D. Dawe (1964)
PermalinkThe colloquia of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana. Volume 1, Colloquia Monacensia-Einsidlensia, Leidense-Stephani, and Stephani / Eleanor Dickey (2013)
PermalinkThe commentary of Rabbi David Kimḥi on psalms CXX-CL / David Kimhi (RaDaq) (1973)
PermalinkThe commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages / Robert S. Lopez (1976)
PermalinkThe dead and the living in Paris and London, 1500-1670 / Vanessa Harding (copyright 2002)
PermalinkThe Derveni Papyrus / Gábor Betegh (2005)
PermalinkThe dispersal of the Phillipps library / A.N.L. Munby (1960)
PermalinkThe Early history of the viol / Ian Woodfield (1984)
PermalinkThe Early medieval Bible (1994)
PermalinkThe early textual history of Lucretius / David Butterfield (2013)
PermalinkThe economy of early Renaissance Europe / Harry A. Miskimin (1975)
PermalinkThe epic fragments / Dionysius Periegeta (2018)
PermalinkThe european book in the twelfth century (copyright 2018)
PermalinkThe evolution of Arthurian romance / Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann (1998)
PermalinkThe Excerpta Constantiniana and the Byzantine appropriation of the past / Andras Németh (2018)
PermalinkThe family affairs of Sir Thomas Phillipps / A.N.L. Munby (1952)
PermalinkThe first crusaders, 1095-1131 / Jonathan Riley-Smith (1997)
PermalinkThe five theological orations of Gregory of Nazianzus / Gregorius Nazianzenus (1899)
PermalinkThe formation of the Phillipps library between 1841 and 1872 / A.N.L. Munby ([1960])
PermalinkThe formation of the Phillipps library from 1841 to 1872 / A.N.L. Munby (1956)
PermalinkThe formation of the Phillipps library up to the year 1840 / A.N.L. Munby (1954)
PermalinkThe formation of the Phillipps library up to the year 1840 / A.N.L. Munby ([1960])
PermalinkThe foundations of modern science in the Middle Ages / Edward Grant (2011)
PermalinkThe fragments / Decimus Laberius (2010)
PermalinkThe French in the kingdom of Sicily, 1266-1305 / Jean Dunbabin (2011)
PermalinkThe French language / Alfred Ewert (1961)
PermalinkThe genre of Acts and collected biography / Sean A. Adams (2013)
PermalinkThe gothic idol / Michael Camille (1990)
PermalinkThe Gottschalk antiphonary / Lisa Fagin Davis (2000)
PermalinkThe Harley Psalter / William Noel (1995)
PermalinkThe heads of religious houses England and Wales (1972)
PermalinkThe Hisperica Famina (1908)
PermalinkThe Holy Blood / Nicholas Vincent (2001)
PermalinkThe illuminated manuscripts in the library of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, catalogued with descriptions, and an introduction (1876)
PermalinkTHE JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY (1950 - ...)
PermalinkThe just war in the Middle Ages / Frederick H. Russell (1975)
PermalinkThe king's hall within the university of Cambridge in the later middle ages / Alan B. Cobban (1969)
PermalinkThe Laterculus Malalianus and the school of Archbishop Theodore / Theodorus Cantuariensis (1995)
PermalinkThe law of treason and treason trials in later medieval France / S. H. Cuttler (1981)
PermalinkThe law of treason in the later Middle Ages / John Gilbert Bellamy (1970)
PermalinkThe letters and other remains of Dionysius of Alexandria / Alexandria Dionysius (1904)
PermalinkThe life of bishop Wilfrid / Eddius Stephanus (1985)
PermalinkThe logic of writing and the organization of society / Jack Goody (1986)
PermalinkThe making of a court society / Rita Costa Gomez (2003)
PermalinkThe making of Gratian's Decretum / Anders Winroth (2002)
PermalinkThe making of liturgy in the Ottonian Church / Henry Parkes (cop. 2015)
PermalinkThe Making of textual culture / Martin Irvine (1994)
PermalinkThe manuscripts of Westminster Abbey (1909)
PermalinkThe medical Renaissance of the sixteenth century (1985)
PermalinkThe medieval Alexander / George Cary (1956)
PermalinkThe medieval cult of saints / Barbara Abou-el-Haj (1997)
PermalinkThe medieval manuscript book / Michael Johnston (2015)
PermalinkThe medieval world of Isidore of Seville / John Henderson (2007)
PermalinkThe modern invention of medieval music / Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (2002)
PermalinkThe Monastic order in England / David Knowles (1950)
PermalinkThe monastic order in England / David Knowles (1963)
PermalinkThe monastic order in Yorkshire / Janet E. Burton (1999)
PermalinkThe Motet in the Age of Du Fay / Julie E. Cumming (1999)
PermalinkThe musical sounds of medieval French cities / Gretchen Peters (2012)
PermalinkThe musical world of a medieval monk / James Grier (2006)
PermalinkThe Narratives of Gothic Stained Glass / Wolfgang Kemp (1997)
PermalinkThe Norman frontier in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries / Daniel Power (2004)
PermalinkThe Old Testament in greek according to the Septuagint / Henry Barclay Swete (1930, 1934)
PermalinkThe palaeography of Gothic manuscript books from the twelfth to the early sixteenth century / Albert Derolez (2010)
PermalinkThe palaeography of Gothic manuscript books from the twelfth to the early sixteenth century / Albert Derolez (2003)
PermalinkThe Philocalia of Origen / Origenes (1893)
PermalinkThe Photian schism / Francis Dvornik (1948)
PermalinkThe Poetical works of Alain Chartier (1974)
PermalinkThe political thought of Baldus de Ubaldis / Joseph Canning (1989)
PermalinkThe power of oratory in the medieval Muslim world / Linda G. Jones (2012)
PermalinkThe production of books in England, 1350-1500 / Alexandra Gillespie (2011)
PermalinkThe prosopography of the later Roman Empire. Volume 3, AD 527-641 / J. R. Martindale (1992)
PermalinkThe "De re militari" of Vegetius / Christopher Thomas Allmand (2011)
PermalinkThe reform of the frankish church / Martin A. Claussen (2004)
PermalinkThe reformation of the twelfth century / Giles Constable (1996)
PermalinkThe religious orders in England. 1 / David Knowles (1962)
PermalinkThe religious orders in England. 2 / David Knowles (1961)
PermalinkThe religious orders in England / David Knowles (1956-1957)
PermalinkThe Renaissance reform of the books and Britain / David Rundle (2019)
PermalinkThe revival of the Griesbach hypothesis / C. M. Tuckett (2005)
PermalinkThe romance between Greece and the East (2013)
PermalinkThe Romance of the Rose and its medieval readers / Sylvia Huot (1993)
PermalinkThe royal saints of Anglo-Saxon England / Susan J. Ridyard (1988)
PermalinkThe ruling class of Judea / Martin Goodman (1987)
PermalinkThe Scriptorium and library at Monte Cassino, 1058-1105 / Francis Newton (1999)
PermalinkThe sentences of Sextus / Sextus Pythagoreus (1959)
PermalinkThe settlement of disputes in early medieval Europe (1986)
PermalinkThe sources of Archbishop Parker's collection of manuscripts at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge / Montague Rhodes James (2010)
PermalinkThe Summa Musice (1991)
PermalinkThe Syriac version of the Old Testament / Michael P. Weitzman (1999)
PermalinkThe Syriac version of the Pseudo-Nonnos mythological scholia / Nonnos de Panopolis (1971)
PermalinkThe Targums and Rabbinic literature / John Bowker (1969)
PermalinkThe theology of Hugh of St. Victor / Boyd Taylor Coolman (2010)
PermalinkThe theory and practice of text-editing (1991)
PermalinkThe Troubadours (1999)
PermalinkThe Turin fragments of Tyconius' commentary on revelation (1963)
PermalinkThe two Latin cultures and the foundation of Renaissance humanism in medieval Italy / Ronald G. Witt (2012)
PermalinkThe uses of literacy in early medieval Europe. Edited (1990)
PermalinkThe Western manuscripts in the library of Emmanuel College (1904)
PermalinkThe Western manuscripts in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge. A descriptive catalogue. Volume I containing an account of the manuscripts standing in class B. Volume II containing an account of the manuscripts standing in class R. Volume III contai (1900-1902)
PermalinkThe Western Mss in the Library of Emmanuel College. A Descriptive Catalogue. Extrait (1904)
PermalinkThe world of Kosmas / Maja Kominko (2013)
PermalinkThe World of the troubadours / Linda M. Paterson (1995)
PermalinkTheodori episcopi Mopsuesteni / Theodôros Mopsouestias (1880)
PermalinkTheories of cognition in the later Middle Ages / Robert Pasnau (1997)
PermalinkThree studies in medieval religious and social thought / Giles Constable (1995)
PermalinkThree teachers of Alexandria : Theognostus, Pierius and Peter / L. B Radford (1908)
PermalinkTrade and institutions in the medieval Mediterranean / Jessica L. Goldberg (2012)
PermalinkTrade and traders in Muslim Spain / Olivia Remie Constable (1995)
PermalinkTranslations of authority in medieval English literature / Alastair J. Minnis (2009)
PermalinkTrinity and Incarnation in Anglo-Saxon Art and Thought / Barbara C. Raw (1997)
PermalinkTrinity College Cambridge / George Macaulay Trevelyan (1980)
PermalinkTrinity College library, the first 150 years / Philip Gaskell (2010)
PermalinkTwo lives of saint Cuthbert (1985)
PermalinkUniting the dual Torah / Jacob Neusner (1990)
PermalinkUniversities in the Middle Ages / Hilde de Ridder-Symoens (1992)
PermalinkVision, Devotion, and Self-Representation in Late Medieval Art / Alexa Sand (2014)
PermalinkVocalised Talmudic manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah collections. Volume 1, Taylor-Schechter old series (188)
PermalinkDe vulgari eloquentia / Dante Alighieri (1999)
PermalinkWestern illuminated manuscripts / Paul Binski (2011)
PermalinkWisdom, authority and grammar in the seventh century / Vivien Law (1995)
PermalinkWomen as scribes / Alison I. Beach (2004)
PermalinkWomen readers in the Middle Ages / D. H. Green (2007)
PermalinkWomen, reading, and piety in late medieval England / Mary C Erler (2002)
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PermalinkWritings on the Empire / Marsilius Paduanus (1993)
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