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Verlag: Editions L'Harmattan, 2015
ISBN 10: 2343063494ISBN 13: 9782343063492
Anbieter: Gallix, Gif sur Yvette, Frankreich
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Verlag: Springer International Publishing, 2022
ISBN 10: 3031092058ISBN 13: 9783031092053
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book explores the evolutionary and cognitive foundations of human communication, focusing on narrative as its distinctive dimension. Within a framework of continuity with both the communication of our hominin predecessors and that of non-human animals, the book is about a twofold proposal. It includes the idea that (human and animal) communication has an intrinsically persuasive nature along with the hypothesis that humans developed narrative forms of communication in order to enhance their persuasive abilities. In this view, narrative persuasion becomes the feature that distinguishes human communication from animal communication. The study of the transition from animal communication to language addresses both the selective pressures that led communication for persuasive purposes to take a narrative form and the cognitive architectures and expressive systems that enabled our ancestors to cope with the selective pressures of persuasive/narrative-based communication.Language evolution is interdisciplinary, even from the specific perspective of evolutionary pragmatics chosen here. Therefore, this book is intended for researchers working in fields such as cognitive sciences, philosophy, evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and primatology. It also represents a valuable resource for advanced students in cognitive sciences, linguistics, and philosophy.
Verlag: Springer International Publishing, 2023
ISBN 10: 3031092082ISBN 13: 9783031092084
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book explores the evolutionary and cognitive foundations of human communication, focusing on narrative as its distinctive dimension. Within a framework of continuity with both the communication of our hominin predecessors and that of non-human animals, the book is about a twofold proposal. It includes the idea that (human and animal) communication has an intrinsically persuasive nature along with the hypothesis that humans developed narrative forms of communication in order to enhance their persuasive abilities. In this view, narrative persuasion becomes the feature that distinguishes human communication from animal communication. The study of the transition from animal communication to language addresses both the selective pressures that led communication for persuasive purposes to take a narrative form and the cognitive architectures and expressive systems that enabled our ancestors to cope with the selective pressures of persuasive/narrative-based communication.Language evolution is interdisciplinary, even from the specific perspective of evolutionary pragmatics chosen here. Therefore, this book is intended for researchers working in fields such as cognitive sciences, philosophy, evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and primatology. It also represents a valuable resource for advanced students in cognitive sciences, linguistics, and philosophy.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1579
Anbieter: Altea Antique Maps, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Ancona: F. Salvioni, 1579-80. 135 x 90mm. A map of Malta within a circle with only a few place names, surrounded by sea monsters and a galley. It was engraved by Michel'Angelo Marrelli for 'Diporti Notterni Dialloghi.', a small military manual that contained 28 maps of islands. The author, Francesco Ferreti (1523-93), was a Knight of the Order of St Stephen, which was founded by Cosimo I de' Medici to help fight the Ottomans and pirates of the Mediterranean and had participated at the great Battle of Lepanto less than a decade earlier. Dedicated to Francesco de'Medici, Cosimo's son and successor as Grand Duke of Tuscany, the manual's maps are of the Mediterranean islands most at risk, with a map of Britain being the only exception. GANADO: 23.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1579
Anbieter: Altea Antique Maps, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Ancona: F. Salvioni, 1579-80. 135 x 85mm. Narrow margins, as issued. A scarce map of Sicly within a circle with only a few place names and two sea monsters. It was engraved by Michel'Angelo Marrelli for 'Diporti Notterni Dialloghi.', a small military manual that contained 28 maps of islands. The author, Francesco Ferreti (1523-93), was a Knight of the Order of St Stephen, which was founded by Cosimo I de' Medici to help fight the Ottomans and pirates of the Mediterranean and had participated at the great Battle of Lepanto less than a decade earlier. Dedicated to Francesco de'Medici, Cosimo's son and successor as Grand Duke of Tuscany, the manual's maps are of the Mediterranean islands most at risk, with a map of Britain being the only exception.
Verlag: appresso Camillo, & Rutilio Borgomineri fratelli al Segno di S. Giorgio, in Venetia, 1568
Anbieter: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italien
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Cartonato policromo ottocentesco con titolo ms. su tassello cartaceo al ds. Tagli colorati. Piccole bruciature, ben lontane dal testo, al margine superiore di otto carte, altrimenti esemplare in otimo stato di conservazione. Rara edizione originale. Cockle, n. 537; Br. Libr., p. 248. Adams (F- 295) cita un edizione del 1576. Provenienza: collezione Lord Cottesloe . 4to (cm. 19,5), 16 cc.nn., 101(1) pp., 1 c.nn. bianca. Con 4 ill.ni xilografiche a piena pagina n.t. Marca tipografica al frontespizio. Grandi capilettera figurati.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1579
Anbieter: Altea Antique Maps, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Ancona: F. Salvioni, 1579-80. 135 x 90mm. Narrow margins, as issued. A scarce map of Cyprus within a circle with only a few place names and two sea monsters. It was engraved by Michel'Angelo Marrelli for 'Diporti Notterni Dialloghi.', a small military manual that contained 28 maps of islands. The author, Francesco Ferreti (1523-93), was a Knight of the Order of St Stephen, which was founded by Cosimo I de' Medici to help fight the Ottomans and pirates of the Mediterranean and had participated at the great Battle of Lepanto less than a decade earlier. Dedicated to Francesco de'Medici, Cosimo's son and successor as Grand Duke of Tuscany, the manual's maps are of the Mediterranean islands most at risk, with a map of Britain being the only exception. ZACHARAKIS: 1518.
Verlag: (Ancona, Francesco Salvioni, 1580)., 1580
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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8vo (2 [instead of 14], 180 [instead of 188], (16) pp. With engraved title-page and 1 [instead of 3] double-page battle formation, 28 full-page maps and 2 full-page engravings by Michelangelo Marelli, all within the pagination. Woodcut printer's device on colophon leaf at end. 19th century half vellum over marbled boards. First edition; rare. - An NCO's pocket-sized manual containing general scientific and military information on architecture, geography, mathematics, duelling, drill, etc. The maps, which are the most famous of the book's illustrations, are almost exclusively of Mediterranean islands (with captions and sea monsters), particularly in the Aegean (cf. Zacharakis/Scutari 1499/1003-1518-1022), and include Rhodes, Crete, Cyprus, Malta (Ganado 1985, p. 231; not in MoM), Sicily (Dufour/L. 85), Elba, Corsica, Sardinia (not in Piloni), and Mallorca. The final map is of Great Britain (Shirley 124). - Occasional browning and waterstaining, lacking 6 leaves of preliminaries and pp. 29-36 (gatherings chi2 and chi2), including 2 battle plans. Slight loss to title, surviving battle plan slightly trimmed. Binding rubbed, showing minor staining. - Provenance: Faded contemporary Italian inscription on title ("Ex libris Joachimi Sabatini"?). Later in the collection of Thomas Fremantle, 3rd Baron Cottesloe (1862-1956), commander of the Territorial Army and president of the Society for Army History Research (purchased from Sotheran's, December 1936). - Edit 16, CNCE 18852. Brunet II, 1235. Olschki 4539. Cockle 548. Mortimer 184. Ayala 25. NMM III, pt. 1, no.38. Shirley T.FRRR-1a. OCLC 954791711. Not in Atabey or Blackmer.
Verlag: Tip. Pontificia nell'Istituto Pio IX, Roma, 1911
Anbieter: studio bibliografico pera s.a.s., LUCCA, Italien
Brossura. Zustand: buone. Estratto dal "Bessarione", Rivista di Studi Orientali. Cm.23,5x16,4. Pg.30. Tavole fuori testo. 100 gr.
Verlag: Springer (edition 1st ed. 2020), 2020
ISBN 10: 3030377199ISBN 13: 9783030377199
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. 1st ed. 2020. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Verlag: Ex Typographia Hieronymi Mainardi, Romae, 1755
Anbieter: Coenobium Libreria antiquaria, Asti, Italien
In 8 (cm 19,5 x 26 circa), pp. XXIII + (1b). Brossura rifatta con carta d'epoca. Frontespizio stampato in nero e rosso con grande stemma xilografato. Testatine e capilettera xilografati. Elogio funebre per la morte di Antonino Bremondio detto da Giovanni Luigi Bongiocchi nato a Ferrara nel 1726. Dopo aver insegnato per vari anni retorica nelle scuole dell'Ordine dei Chierici regolari, fu assegnato alla provincia toscana e a Firenze insegno' filosofia. Nel 1754 fu chiamato a Roma dove insegno' retorica prima al collegio Calasanzio, quindi al collegio Nazareno. Questo discorso appartiene al periodo in cui fu al Collegio Calasanzio. Il discorso di Bongiocchi e' seguito dalÂdiscorso di Francesco Maria Ferretti (da pagina XIXÂa pagina XXIII). ITA.
Rara carta geografica inserita in cornice circolare, con la sovrastante scritta "Ragionevol' Forma et Vera Postura del' Isola di." descritta da Francesco Ferretti ed incisa da Michelangelo Marelli. La carta è inserita nell'opera "Diporti notturni." stampata ad Ancona nel 1580. La stessa carta fu utilizzata per illustrare l'opera "Dialoghi notturni." stampata in Venezia nel 1604 ed ancora in Ancona "Arte militare." del 1608.
Rara carta geografica inserita in cornice circolare, con la sovrastante scritta "Ragionevol' Forma et Vera Postura del' Isola di." descritta da Francesco Ferretti ed incisa da Michelangelo Marelli. La carta è inserita nell'opera "Diporti notturni." stampata ad Ancona nel 1580. La stessa carta fu utilizzata per illustrare l'opera "Dialoghi notturni." stampata in Venezia nel 1604 ed ancora in Ancona "Arte militare." del 1608.
Verlag: Camillo and Rutilio Borgominieri [with] Camillo Castelli, 1576
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 4to. Roman letter. Pp. (xxxvi) 126; Ff. (xii) 68. Tp with woodcut printer s device, ornate woodcut head and tail pieces and historiated initials, four half page woodcuts of battle formations; tp with woodcut printer s device, large ornamental head piece, ornamental initials, woodcut tables and diagrams of battle formations using numbers, small woodcuts of weapons and soldiers. De Thou shelf or case mark on pastedown partly repeated on upper corner, slight age yellowing, very light water stain to outer edge of ff. 14-17 of second work, good clean, well margined copy in handsome contemporary calf with gilt arms of De Thou on both covers and monogram in gilt on spine, slight loss at upper and lower head band and upper joint at tail. Joints rubbed, wear at corners. Beautifully bound military treatises with Jacques De Thou s (1553-1617) and his first wife Marie de Barbançon-Cany s (died 1601) arms on covers. The first book is Francesco Ferretti s (1523-1593) manual which provides practical advice for soldiers aided by woodcut tables and reproductions of deployment schemes. Ferretti was a knight of Santo Stefano, a Roman Catholic Tuscan military order founded by Cosimo I de Medici in 1561. It was originally created in order to fight the Ottoman Turks as well as pirates in the Mediterranean, and the order took part in the siege of Malta in 1565 and the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 Ferretti gained military experience and insight during these pivotal battles. American historian Lynn White calls Ferretti a famous (military) engineer and states that this work was well known in later years ( Medieval Religion and Technology: Collected Essays 1978, p. 170). Ferretti s tact and skill with diplomatic and military affairs were harnessed by the Duke of Urbino in 1557 when he was sent to London to encourage Philip II to free the Count of Landriano from prison in the castle of Milan. This work draws from Machiavelli s famous Arte della Guerra (1521), despite it having been placed on the Index of Prohibited Books in 1559. Ferretti subscribed to the late Roman author Vegetius s (4th c AD) military treatise De re militari , which advised that soldiers should be trained to a level of utter discipline and order, and that this training should be for a minimum for four months prior to deployment. Vegetius s popularity had increased in the late 15th century due to the success of the first printed editions from 1473 onwards. Giovanni Matteo Cicogna was a scholar and historiographer from Verona who specialised in military tactics and battle formations. Cicogna s humanist tendencies are shown in the employment of Roman and Macedonian battle lines including the phalanx. Cicogna pioneered the use of woodcut tables to demonstrate specific amounts and differing layouts of troops. This form of visual instruction went on to be used by other major military strategists including Giorgio Basta. Jacques Auguste de Thou (1553-1617) was a French historian, president of the Paylement de Paris and the greatest French book collector of his day, of whom it was long said that a man had not seen Paris who had not seen the library of de Thou. The De Thou library had a reputation as the finest private collection of its day; it numbered about 6,600 volumes at his death, and was greatly increased by his children. P. Needham, Twelve Centuries of Bookbindings. From the library of renowned military literature collector Lord Cottesloe (1862-1956), who acquired one of the most complete collections of military books. 1. BMSTC It 246 (1568 edition); Cockle 537 (1568 edition); Not in Gamba. 2. Not in BMSTC It; Cockle 536 (for the 1567 edition, though he mentions the 1583 edition as another ); Not in Gamba. L3436.
Verlag: Springer Netherland, 2007
ISBN 10: 1402054432ISBN 13: 9781402054433
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 2007. Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. 3554861/2.
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland 2024-01-23, Berlin, 2024
ISBN 10: 3031493966ISBN 13: 9783031493966
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.