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Oeuvres d'Alexandre de Humboldt - Correspondence Inédite Scientifique et Littéraire recueillie et publiée
de La La Roquette
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Oeuvres d'Alexandre de Humboldt - Correspondence inédite Scientifique et Littéraire
M. de la Roquette
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Oeuvres d'Alexandre de Humboldt - Correspondence inédite Scientifique et Littéraire
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Classics in Comics: Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers
Steve Barlow; Steve Skidmore
Hachette Children's Group
2026
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Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers like you've never seen it - or read it - before! Classics in Comics: The Three Musketeers adapts the ultimate swashbuckling tale of three musketeers and one daring d'Artagnan into a comic book full of humour and lots of avoidable mayhem. Bringing literature's top sword fights to young audiences are two authors who are expert on accessible, inclusive and irresistible storytelling, Steve Skidmore and Steve Barlow, with illustrations by cartoonist Facundo Aguirre. Classics in Comics is a series of comic books for children aged 9 plus that has inclusion at its heart, opening the doors of literature for everyone to enter and understand. We include dyslexia-friendly design on every page and diverse representations in the art, so all readers can relate to and build life-long connections to the classics. Each comic has: - snappy simplified text presenting key plot elements clearly - introductory materials to help set the scene and introduce the original author - heaps of material at the back, such as explorations of themes & authors' inspirations! In the series: Pride & Prejudice / Little Women / Oliver Twist / The Adventure of the Speckled Band: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure / The Three Musketeers / Around the World in 80 Days
Jacques Pierre Alexandre, Comte de Tilly: Sa Vie Et Son Oeuvre
Henry Anthony Stavan
Klincksieck
1965
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Le Roman d'Alexandre raconte les hauts faits d'Alexandre le Grand, puisant pour ce faire tant aux ouvrages historiographiques qu'à la tradition populaire. Ce texte est connu au travers de nombreuses versions différentes, élaborées au fil du temps dans les langues les plus diverses. Elles ont peu à peu contribué à façonner l'image légendaire du souverain macédonien. Ce livre a pour objectif d'offrir un accès aisé à la première version latine connue de ce monument littéraire, traduction d'un original grec perdu, mise au compte d'un certain Julius Valerius par les manuscrits qui la transmettent. Une traduction en français, précédée d'une introduction générale à l'œuvre et à son auteur, permet de redécouvrir ce roman trop négligé; un appareil de notes, centré sur la langue et le style de l'auteur, met en évidence ses spécificités lexicales et syntaxiques.
The Works of Alexandre Dumas
Creative Media Partners, LLC
2026
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Une Nuit À Florence Sous Alexandre De Médicis
Wentworth Press
2018
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Histoire des campagnes du Comte Alexandre Suworow Rymnikski, Général-Feld-Maréchal au service de Sa Majesté l'Empereur de toutes les Russies. ... of 2; Volume 2
Frederic Anthing
Wentworth Press
2018
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A fresh and vivid reappraisal of one of the most influential intellects of the modern era Alexandre KojÈve is one of the twentieth century’s most seductive and intriguing figures. A product of the Russian merchant bourgeoisie, he became, depending on one’s point of view, either an overzealous bureaucrat or a secret agent who infiltrated the upper echelons of French state bureaucracy, spending the last twenty years of his life working in international diplomacy and high finance. Marco Filoni describes each facet of KojÈve’s different lives in crystalline detail: the cultural circles of his youth, his studies, his philosophical passions, his fundamental theoretical choices, and his intellectual network, as well as the students who would become part of the intellectual elite, including Lacan, Bataille, and Merleau-Ponty. Drawing on rich archival material, unpublished texts, correspondence, and written and oral testimonies, The Life and Thought of Alexandre KojÈve is a major benchmark for scholars of KojÈve and of twentieth-century intellectual and political history. Filoni paints a vibrant portrait of one of the most influential intellectuals of the modern era, deftly composing KojÈve’s personal, political, and philosophical lives.
A fresh and vivid reappraisal of one of the most influential intellects of the modern era Alexandre Kojè ve is one of the twentieth century's most seductive and intriguing figures. A product of the Russian merchant bourgeoisie, he became, depending on one's point of view, either an overzealous bureaucrat or a secret agent who infiltrated the upper echelons of French state bureaucracy, spending the last twenty years of his life working in international diplomacy and high finance. Marco Filoni describes each facet of Kojève's different lives in crystalline detail: the cultural circles of his youth, his studies, his philosophical passions, his fundamental theoretical choices, and his intellectual network, as well as the students who would become part of the intellectual elite, including Lacan, Bataille, and Merleau-Ponty. Drawing on rich archival material, unpublished texts, correspondence, and written and oral testimonies, The Life and Thought of Alexandre Kojève is a major benchmark for scholars of Kojè ve and of twentieth-century intellectual and political history. Filoni paints a vibrant portrait of one of the most influential intellectuals of the modern era, deftly composing Kojève's personal, political, and philosophical lives.
The Libro de Alexandre is an epic poem about the life of Alexander the Great, written by an anonymous Spanish cleric in the thirteenth century. It is the most substantial poem (and almost certainly the first) composed in the learned cuaderna via verse form and provides a unique insight into the intellectual world from which it sprang. The poem conveys the grim message of Alexander's life, the sense of hubris and the horror of his fall from greatness and domination of the world to the bleak obscurity of the grave. As well as relaying the story of a great ancient figure, the poet also comments on the society and political situation of early thirteenth-century Spain. The combination of eras makes this poem strikingly representative of its time. Peter Such and Richard Rabone's edition in the Hispanic Classics series will greatly illuminate this substantial and important text, with a wide-ranging introduction, Spanish text with facing-page English translation and notes.
The Libro de Alexandre is an epic poem about the life of Alexander the Great, written by an anonymous Spanish cleric in the thirteenth century. It is the most substantial poem (and almost certainly the first) composed in the learned cuaderna via verse form and provides a unique insight into the intellectual world from which it sprang. The poem conveys the grim message of Alexander's life, the sense of hubris and the horror of his fall from greatness and domination of the world to the bleak obscurity of the grave. As well as relaying the story of a great ancient figure, the poet also comments on the society and political situation of early thirteenth-century Spain. The combination of eras makes this poem strikingly representative of its time. Peter Such and Richard Rabone's edition in the Hispanic Classics series will greatly illuminate this substantial and important text, with a wide-ranging introduction, Spanish text with facing-page English translation and notes.
Essai Sur La Legende D'Alexandre-Le-Grand Dans Les Romans Francais Du XII Seicle (1850)
Eugene Talbot
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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