Catalogue de la collection d'estampes anciennes et modernes gravées par et d'après les maitres des écoles allemande, italienne, française et hollandise ... et notamment par nos artistes contemporains ... dont la vente aura lieu après décès du célèbre graveur Luidgi Calamatta, Hotel des Commissaires-priseurs, rue Rossini ... les 20, 21 et 22 décembre 1871 ... Me Delbergue-Cormont, commissaire-priseur ... M. Blaisot, expert ...


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The Fourteenth Century


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The Fourteenth Century


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Catalogue d'estampes sujets religieux et par les maitres des écoles allemande, flamande, hollandaise, italienne et française anciennes écoles anglaise et française XVIIIe siècle piéces gravées en couleur maitres de l'école moderne lithographies, photographies formant le Cabinet de M. J*** dont la vente aura lieu Hotel des Commissaire-priseurs Rue Drouot, no 5 ... les vendredi 2 et samedi 3 mai 1862 ... Me Delbergue-Cormont, commissaire-priseur ... assisté de M. Vuggnères ...


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Jules Verne


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Highly readable narrative of a writing phenomenon. The world's most translated best-selling writer.




Catalogue d'une collection venant de l'étranger d'estampes anciennes & modernes, eaux-fortes, burin et manière noire, lithographies, photographies, portraits, dont plusieurs planches de cuivres gravées par Hollar, Livius, Vorsterman, etc., quelques dessins anciens, dont la vente aura lieu Hôtel des commissaires-priseurs, rue Drouot, n° 5, salle n° 7, les vendredi 25 et samedi 26 octobre 1867 [...] Me Delbergue-Cormont, commissaire-priseur [...] assisté de M. Vignères, marchand d'estampes


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Metamorphoses


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We are all fascinated by the mystery of metamorphosis – of the caterpillar that transforms itself into a butterfly. Their bodies have almost nothing in common. They don’t share the same world: one crawls on the ground and the other flutters its wings in the air. And yet they are one and the same life. Emanuele Coccia argues that metamorphosis – the phenomenon that allows the same life to subsist in disparate bodies – is the relationship that binds all species together and unites the living with the non-living. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, plants, animals: they are all one and the same life. Each species, including the human species, is the metamorphosis of all those that preceded it – the same life, cobbling together a new body and a new form in order to exist differently. And there is no opposition between the living and the non-living: life is always the reincarnation of the non-living, a carnival of the telluric substance of a planet – the Earth – that continually draws new faces and new ways of being out of even the smallest particle of its disparate body. By highlighting what joins humans together with other forms of life, Coccia’s brilliant reflection on metamorphosis encourages us to abandon our view of the human species as static and independent and to recognize instead that we are part of a much larger and interconnected form of life.