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ISBN 10: 8898294263ISBN 13: 9788898294268
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ISBN 10: 8848819796ISBN 13: 9788848819794
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LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1813 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 104 Language: Italian.
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Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 9 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: periodic edge chipping to front cover; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 9 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: front cover detached but present; front cover ragged, particularly to left and upper edges; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 10 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: front cover shows periodic, mostly small, edge chips; some annotations in pencil to inside pages by former owner; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 12 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: front and rear covers show periodic small edge chips and short closed edge tears; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 9 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: front cover detached but present; front cover edge-ragged and shows annotations by former owner; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 9 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: upper edge of front cover re-attached by former owner with masking tape, now aged; front cover shows periodic edge chips and annotations by former owner; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by The Crusaders Order of the World, Inc., 1932
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. An upper-stapled publication in English measuring 8-3/4" by 10-3/4" and containing 8 pages including front and rear covers, with the inside pages printed in black ink from a hand-cranked mimeograph machine. The front cover contains a photograph of the headquarters, that at 1857 Anthony Avenue in New York City (as printed: Administration Building, 1857 Anthony Avenue, Corner Mt. Hope Place, Between 176th & 177th Streets, New York, N.Y.") and headlined "The Crusaders Academy of Science, Incorporated, Constituted for the promotion and development of the spiritual and mental faculties, Directed by the Masters of The Crusaders Order of the World. Inc." No date, although circa 1932, based on one issue listed on this site that ascertains the "future date" (day of the year) of "1932 Christmas" from an astrological table. Condition: front cover shows corner chips; covers age-toned and fragile. History (from the very scant information I was able to find on the internet): the 16-room mansion located at 1857 Anthony Avenue in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, New York, and now claimed to be haunted, was known as the Shuttleworth Mansion, built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth. Still standing, and certified as a City landmark, Gaetano Russo and his wife, Elvira, purchased the mansion in 1928. Their son-in-law, William Evers, who married the Russo's daughter, Gilda, purchased the house circa 1937 (one website indicates that he owned the property for 70 years and, at the age of 91, sold the mansion in 2007 for $675,000). When William Evers and his wife, Gilda, married, they lived five blocks away and it wasn't until 1962 that he moved into the house. The mansion served as headquarters for the Masonic Society's The Crusaders Order of the World. The Director General, Gaetano Russo - possibly a chiropractor and possibly part owner of a funeral home in Brooklyn - brought lamps and other fixtures from the Harlem Masonic Club to outfit the mansion in the 1930s. Edmond Grace Lyonheart served as Grand Master of the organization. The lessons issued from the Order were printed in either English or Italian. The individual issues, each listed separately, are exceptionally rare and possibly unique at this point in history.
Published by Franco Angeli, MILANO, 2007
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: OTTIMO USATO. ITALIANO Volume pubblicato con il contributo del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche e contenente gli atti del Convegno organoizzato a Roma dall'Ufisas presso la sede del Cnr il 2-3 giugno 1997 con il contributo dello stesso Cnr, del Ministero per i Beni Culturali ed ambientali e della Comunità Europea. Brossura in cartoncino, illustrata, e con irrilevanti segni d'uso. Pagine ottimamente conservate, appena ingiallite e con cerniera salda. Numero pagine 169.
Published by Lisbon, Centro de História de Além-Mar / Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, and Ponta Delgada: Universidade dos Açores, 2012., 2012
ISBN 10: 9898492139ISBN 13: 9789898492135
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Very large 8°, original illustrated wrappers. As new. 252 pp., (1 l. advt., 1 blank l.), illus., extensive footnotes, index of names. One of 500 copies. *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION.***.
Published by Gangemi Editore, Roma, 2015
ISBN 10: 8849229356ISBN 13: 9788849229356
Seller: Libreria già Nardecchia s.r.l., Rome, RM, Italy
Book
Condition: NEW. Roma: Gangemi Editore, 2015 9788849229356 1209 656 p. ; 21 cm. Progetti per il Sud - L'area metropolitana dello Stretto rendiconta il lavoro didattico di Laura Thermes nell'Ateneo di Reggio Calabria nel periodo compreso tra il 2005 e il 2014. Lo sfondo sul quale si stagliano i 199 progetti raccolti è quello della città meridionale. Essa ritrova nell'andamento orografico dei rilievi, nei caratteri antropici degli insediamenti, nella dimensione interrotta della dotazione infrastrutturale della Calabria e della Sicilia un ambito significativo ed emblematico della marginalità dei territori del sud che, caratterizzati da una evidente bellezza del paesaggio, necessitano di una urgente quanto necessaria opera di riconoscimento e selezione delle istanze significative dei luoghi finalizzate ad una re-immissione dei loro principali caratteri in una nuova rappresentazione iconografica. Sospesa tra una dimensione di ascolto e una reinterpretazione modellistica, ovvero come precisa idea di composizione della città nelle sue variabili urbane, la metodologia di azione riconoscibile in questi lavori orienta una visione organico-sistemica della scala urbana a partire dalla identificazione della dimensione insediativa ed antropica dell'intervento. I lavori didattici, impaginati nella stessa sequenza con la quale sono stati presentati dagli autori in sede di valutazione, sono suddivisi in tre sezioni. La prima, Progetti per il sud, segue gli esiti del primo volume raccogliendo le tesi di laurea che hanno come oggetto il territorio meridionale. Ciappina,Fabrizio - Scarcella,Gaetano - Russo,Antonello.
Published by S F Flaccovio, Editore, Palermo, 1968
Seller: Old Hall Bookshop, ABA ILAB PBFA BA, Brackley, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Green Cloth. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Limited Edition. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 COPIES, THIS NUMBER 479. TEXT IN ITALIAN with pages at rear explaining the object of the study in French, English and German, 224pp, illustrated with a black & white folding map and other black & white images, limitation page signed by the author, green cloth with gilt lettering to spine and upper board, dust jacket front cover has been torn and repaired internally with tape, general wear to edges, especially top and bottom bottom of spine which is a little tanned. Size: Quarto. By Author. Stamps.
Published by LAURENZIANA, 1997
Seller: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italy
Book First Edition
Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. RARO. PRESENTAZIONE. Mi è cosa gradita presentare il volume Ius et Munera che raccoglie studi di diritto ecclesiastico e di diritto canonico offerti da esimi studiosi e collaboratori a Mons. Vincenzo Scancamarra in occasione dei suoi cinquant'anni di sacerdozio. Il mio è un sentimento di vivo e profondo compiacimento con gli studiosi che l'hanno promosso e compiuto perché l'esperienza sacerdotale di Mons. Scancamarra non sarebbe rappresentata completamente se si tralasciasse di ricordare il suo servizio, anch'esso prossimo al giubileo, di amministratore di giustizia prima come difensore del vincolo, poi come giudice ed infine, come Vicario Giudiziale del Tribunale Ecclesiastico Regionale Campano. I suoi cinquant'anni di ministero sacerdotale, sempre caratterizzati da un impegno diligente e dalla dedizione generosa e fedele alla Chiesa e alle anime, sono stati, infatti, fin dagli inizi, impreziositi dall'esperienza maturata presso le aule del Tribunale Ecclesiastico dove spesso, ed oggi più di ieri, lo studio delle cause matrimoniali proietta l'insoddisfazione esistenziale e l'indifferenza religiosa di tante persone, evidenziando la terribile crisi della famiglia e l'assenza nella società di riferimenti essenziali e di valori profondi. Il volume è, per questa ragione, un giusto riconoscimento all'impegno pastorale di Mons. Scancamarra e gioverà certamente agli addetti ai lavori nei Tribunali Ecclesiastici, come anche ai Pastori d'anime. Certo dell'accoglienza con cui sarà accettato il volume, ringrazio di cuore studiosi e collaboratori ed imploro dal Signore, per il festeggiato, una speciale benedizione perché, nei prossimi anni, si arricchisca di fecondo bene il dono del suo Sacerdozio. Napoli, 28 maggio 1997 MICHELE CARD. GIORDANO Arcivescovo Metropolita Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Jus et Munera: Studi di diritto canonico ed ecclesiastico in onore di Monsignore Vincenzo Scancamarra Autore: AA.VV. (Autori Vari): Barbieri Luigi, Bartone Nicola, Berlingo Salvatore, Borrelli Gaetano, Buonaiuto Paolo, Colantonio Rosario, D'Ostilio Francesco, Esposito Ciro, Folliero Maria Cristina, Gambale Romualdo, Giordano Agostino, Giustiniano Guido, Grillo Filippo, La Rana Anna, Leone Francesco, Melone Filippo, Notaro Luigi, Ortaglio Luigi, Russo Cirillo Maria Adele, Serrano Ruiz Josè, Tedeschi Mario, Tramma Umberto, Turnaturi Egidio, Villeggiante Sebastiano, Vitale Antonio Curatore: Guido Giustiniano Presentazione di: Cardinale Michele Giordano Editore: Napoli: Laurenziana, Maggio 1997 Lunghezza: 443 pagine; 24 cm Soggetti: Diritto canonico ed ecclesiastico, Teologia, Opere generali, Studi in onore, Studi giuridici, Giurisprudenza, Chiesa, Sentenze, Diritto canonistico, Tribunale ecclesiastico, Giuristi, Sacra Rota, Diritto naturale, Bonum coniugum, Sacramenti, Matrimonio, Divorzio, Nullità, Annullamento, Errore di fatto, Dottrina, Analisi dottrinale, Metus, Dolo, 1098, Appello, Morale, Giudice ecclesiastico, Discretio iudicii, Querela, Volontà, Indissolubilità, Coniugi, Conventio ad excludendum, Procedimenti speciali, Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Napoli, Torino, Riconoscimento automatico, Retractio, Dispensa super rato et non consummato, Luigi Sturzo, Sessualità, Musica sacra, Liturgia, Laici, Munus santificandi, Identità, Orientamento sessuale, Novae Leges, Cause dei Santi, Neapolitana nullitatis matrimoni, Gaetano Borrelli, Ponente, Simulazione, Consenso, Obblighi essenziali, Incapacità, Disturbi psichici, Schizofrenia, Romualdo Gambale, Panormitana, Prova, Condizione potestativa, Filippo Grillo, Rapimento, Timore, Donna, Cura, Segnatura Apostolica, Pontificia Università, Libri rari Vintage fuori catalogo, Critica, Interpretazione, Tradizione canonica, Codice, Norme, Leggi, Suarez, Sant'Agostino, San Tommaso d'Aquino, Troeltsch, Grozio, Rousseau, Kant, Paolo VI, Pio XII, Istituzioni giuridiche, Diritto divino, Canone 1055, Concilio ecumenico, Clero, Autorità, Davino, Staffa, G.
Published by Flaccovio, 1998
Seller: Miliardi di Parole, Pietra Marazzi, AL, Italy
Condition: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, strappi Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
Published by S.F.Flaccovio editore,, Palermo, 1968
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
(Codice FL/0032) In 4° (29x23,5 cm) 223 pp. Numerose riproduzioni e una tavola ripiegata. Edizione di 1000 copie numerate e firmate dall'autore (n. 134). Tela editoriale, titolo oro, sovraccoperta (lievemente usata, ma integra). Volume in ottimo stato. Euro 124.00 All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Published by M. D'AURIA, 1986
Seller: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italy
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Brossura. Condition: ottimo. Dust Jacket Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. RARO. I contributi di studiosi della Pont. Facoltà Teologica dell'Italia Meridionale qui raccolti intendono sottolineare il notevole lavoro di ricerca e di insegnamento svolto dal p. Alfredo Marranzini S.I. (Preside della Facoltà) in più di trent'anni dedicati al servizio culturale nella Chiesa. Con una sezione intitolata Storia della Chiesa ed Ecumenismo si è inteso porre in evidenza il lavoro dedicato dal Marranzini allo studio della storia della Riforma e di momenti e figure significative della Chiesa meridionale (i contributi sono di C. Marucci, G. Galeota, A. Caserta). Con la sezione intitolata Ecclesiologia Sacramentaria si è voluto mettere in risalto l'attività didattica svolta dal Nostro, che attualmente tiene corsi nell'ambito delle due discipline indicate (i contributi sono di V. Fusco, C. Marcheselli-Casale, S. Cipriani, E. Cattaneo, R. Russo, A. Di Marino). Infine la sezione Antropologia sottolinea il lavoro di traduzione e di divulgazione in Italia del pensiero di K. Rahner, padre della cosiddetta svolta antropologica della teologia contemporanea, cui il Marranzini si è dedicato senza risparmio di energie (i contributi sono di G. Savoca, V. Scippa, D. Marafioti, V. Caporale, G. Ragozzino, F. Donadio, D. Sessa, N. Galantino, P. Pifano). Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Ecclesiae Sacramentum: studi in onore di Alfredo Marranzini Autore: AA.VV.: Autori Vari: Corrado Marucci, Gustavo Galeota, Aldo Caserta, Vittorio Fusco, Cesare Marcheselli-Casale, Settimio Cipriani, Enrico Cattaneo, Antonio Di Marino, Gaetano Savoca, Vincenzo Scippa, Domenico Marafioti, Vincenzo Caporale, Gino Ragozzino, Francesco Donadio, Dario Sessa, Nunzio Galantino, Paolo Pifano, Giuseppe Lorizio, Raffaele Russo Curatori: Giuseppe Lorizio, Vincenzo Scippa Presentazione di: Prof. Raffaele Russo, Saturnino Muratore Editore: Napoli: M. d'Auria, Maggio 1986 Lunghezza: 478 pagine; 25 cm Collana: Volume 2 di Collana di studi della Pontificia Facoltà teologica dell'Italia meridionale Soggetti: Teologia, Storia della Chiesa, Ecumenismo, Riforma, Ecclesiologia Sacramentaria, Didattica, Antropologia, Karl Rahner, Svolta antropologica, Studi in onore, Dogmatica, Religione, Cristianesimo, Cattolicesimo, Raccolte di scritti, Saggistica, Atti, Bibliografia, Riferimento, Consultazione, Pubblicazioni religiose, Walter Kasper, Cristologia, Sacra Scrittura, sacramenti, Evangelizzazione, Esegesi Biblica, Critica, Filosofia, Bibbia, Bartolo Longo, Giuseppe Moscati, Gesuiti, Gabriele De Rosa, Lutero, Girolamo Seripando, Papa Leone X, Maldonado, Penitenza, Grazia, Peccato originale, Concilio Vaticano II, Von Balthasar, Henri De Lubac, Giustizia, Libertà, Libero arbitrio, De theologica methodo Maldonati, Pastorale, Gaspare Contarini, Sinodo, Vescovi, Liberazione, Redenzione, Eucarestia, Mariologia, Escatologia, Apocalisse, Unità, Fede, Pluralismo teologico, San Tommaso d'Aquino, Sant'Agostino, Festschriften, Mélanges, Qoèlet, Patristica, Spiritualità, Teodicea, Antonio Rosmini, Scienze Religiose, Collezionismo, Libri rari e introvabili, Libri Vintage fuori catalogo, Raccolte, Antologie, Ratzinger, Jürgen Moltmann, Postmoderno, Rivelazione, Padri, Magistero, Apologetica, Autorità, Mistero, Tradizione, Interpretazione, Dottrina, Langdon Gilkey, Linguaggio teologico, Canto di trasfigurazione, Lode, Culti orientali, Campania, Altre religioni, Paganesimo, De Diversis Quaestionibus ad Simplicianum, Celibato, Castità, Vocazione, Verginità, Salmi, Liturgia, Preghiera, Famiglia, Tabula Gratulatoria, Matrimonio, Divorzio, Aborto, Vita, Morte, Anglicanesimo, Ortodossia, Ebraismo, Trinità, Cereale di Castello, Lucania, Regno, Dio, Vangeli, Luca, Profezie, Parabole, Ireneo di Lione, Spirito Santo, Corpo, Sacrificio, Croce, Passione, Sangue, Risurrezione, Riconciliazione, Battesimo, Analisi biblica strutturalista, Conversione, Conoscenza, Apparati critici, Biblioteca, Codice, Diritto canonico, Trento, Melantone, Calvino, Protestantesimo, Donna, Procreazione, Padri Conciliari, Parol.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 218 pp., illustrations, bibliography. limited edition of 1000 copies. light foxing (age spots) inside covers & on 1st & last page (FFEPs), inscription on 1st page, signed by author on copyright page.