10. Livre noir, livre traitant de sorcellerie, de nécromancie.
Expressions avec livre
À livre ouvert,
sans préparation, facilement ou couramment : Lire l'anglais à livre ouvert ; sans qu'il soit possible pour quelqu'un de rien dissimuler : Lire dans quelqu'un à livre ouvert.
Comme dans les livres,
paré de charmes imaginaires.
Livre animé ou livre pop-up,
livre dont l'illustration est rendue mobile grâce à divers éléments (tirettes, volets, pliages, etc.)
livre ou texte enregistré sur un support numérique (disque compact, fichier à télécharger) afin de pouvoir être écouté.
Livre blanc,
recueil de documents sur un problème déterminé, publié par un gouvernement, un organisme.
Livre d'or,
livre sur lequel étaient inscrits en lettres d'or les noms des familles nobles dans certaines villes italiennes ; livre où sont inscrits des noms héroïques ou des faits mémorables ; la tradition qui perpétue ces noms, ces faits ; registre où les visiteurs inscrivent leur nom, notent leurs éloges, leurs réflexions et qui est conservé comme souvenir.
Livre du destin,
livre imaginaire sur lequel on suppose écrits tous les événements à venir.
Livre du maître,
ouvrage complémentaire d'un manuel scolaire conçu pour aider l'enseignant dans l'utilisation de ce dernier.
Livre électronique ou numérique,
micro-ordinateur de la taille d'un livre, destiné à l'affichage et à la consultation sur écran de textes et d'images préalablement téléchargés et stockés dans sa mémoire ; version électronique d’un ouvrage, constituant un fichier téléchargeable et consultable sur ce micro-ordinateur ou un autre support multimédia (téléphone portable, par exemple).
de manière livresque, en théorie et non par l'expérience.
Parler comme un livre,
de façon savante.
Religions du Livre,
celles qui sont fondées sur un texte considéré comme révélé (Bible, Évangiles, Coran).
Art contemporain
Livre d'artiste,
œuvre présentée sous forme de livre, entièrement conçue par l'artiste et ne se limitant pas à un travail d'illustration. (Sous sa forme la plus libre, le livre d'artiste devient livre-objet.)
Droit
Livre de paie,
registre obligatoire tenu par l'employeur, et sur lequel figurent toutes les mentions du bulletin de paie des salariés.
Livre foncier (en allemand Grundbuch),
registre authentique tenu (dans le Bas-Rhin, le Haut-Rhin et la Moselle) par parcelles cadastrales, et sur lequel sont immatriculés tous les actes de nature à définir la situation juridique des immeubles.
Anonyme Il meurt à juste titre dans le déshonneur celui qui n'aime pas les livres et n'a pas confiance en eux. A desanor muert a bon droit qui n'aime livre ne ne croit. Roman de Renart
Louis Aragon (Paris 1897-Paris 1982) Un livre n'est pas écrit une fois pour toutes : quand il est un vraiment grand livre, l'histoire des hommes y vient ajouter sa passion propre. Littératures soviétiques, Denoël
Honoré de Balzac (Tours 1799-Paris 1850) Il est aussi facile de rêver un livre qu'il est difficile de le faire. Le Cabinet des antiques, Préface
Maurice Barrès (Charmes, Vosges, 1862-Neuilly-sur-Seine 1923) [Rousseau,] cet extravagant musicien. Mes cahiers, Plon
Maurice Barrès (Charmes, Vosges, 1862-Neuilly-sur-Seine 1923) Tout livre a pour collaborateur son lecteur. Stanislas de Guaita, Plon
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, dit LewisCarroll (Daresbury, Cheshire, 1832-Guildford 1898) À quoi peut servir un livre sans images ni dialogues ? se demandait Alice. Alice au pays des merveilles, IX What is the use of a book, thought Alice, without pictures or conversation ? Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, I
Sébastien Roch Nicolas, dit Nicolas de Chamfort (près de Clermont-Ferrand 1740-Paris 1794) Académie française, 1781 La plupart des livres d'à présent ont l'air d'avoir été faits en un jour, avec des livres lus de la veille. Maximes et pensées
Alexandre Dumas (Villers-Cotterêts 1802-Puys, près de Dieppe, 1870) En général, je ne commence un livre que lorsqu'il est écrit. Propos d'art et de cuisine
Léon-Paul Fargue (Paris 1876-Paris 1947) Dans nos livres, il y a trop d'appelés et trop d'élus. Sous la lampe, Gallimard
André Gide (Paris 1869-Paris 1951) Nathanaël, jette mon livre. Les Nourritures terrestres, Gallimard
Jules Huot deGoncourt (Paris 1830-Paris 1870) et Edmond Huot deGoncourt (Nancy 1822-Champrosay, Essonne, 1896) Un livre n'est jamais un chef-d'œuvre : il le devient. Journal, Fasquelle
Jules Huot deGoncourt (Paris 1830-Paris 1870) et Edmond Huot deGoncourt (Nancy 1822-Champrosay, Essonne, 1896) Les livres qu'on vend le plus sont les livres qu'on lit le moins. Ce sont les livres de fonds qui font la bibliothèque, par respect humain, de tous les hommes qui ne lisent pas, les livres meublants. Exemples : Voltaire, Thiers, etc. Journal, Fasquelle
Julien Green (Paris 1900-Paris 1998) Académie française, 1971 Notre vie est un livre qui s'écrit tout seul. Nous sommes des personnages de roman qui ne comprennent pas toujours bien ce que veut l'auteur. Journal, Plon
Victor Hugo (Besançon 1802-Paris 1885) L'archidiacre considéra quelque temps en silence le gigantesque édifice, puis étendant avec un soupir sa main vers le livre imprimé qui était ouvert sur la table et sa main droite vers Notre-Dame, et, promenant un triste regard du livre à l'église : - Hélas ! dit-il, ceci tuera cela. Notre-Dame de Paris
Alfred Jarry (Laval 1873-Paris 1907) Le livre est un grand arbre émergé des tombeaux. Les Minutes de sable mémorial, Fasquelle
Marcel Jouhandeau (Guéret 1888-Rueil-Malmaison 1979) Tout bon livre est un attentat. Essai sur moi-même, Gallimard
Jean de La Bruyère (Paris 1645-Versailles 1696) C'est un métier que de faire un livre, comme de faire une pendule. Les Caractères, Des ouvrages de l'esprit
Charles Lamb (Londres 1775-Edmonton 1834) Les livres pensent pour moi. Pensées détachées sur la lecture Books think for me. Detached Thoughts on Book-Reading
Jules Lemaitre (Vennecy, Loiret, 1853-Tavers, Loiret, 1914) Académie française, 1895 La critique n'est que l'art de jouir des livres. Texte autographe reproduit dans l'Anthologie des poètes français contemporains de G. Walch Delagrave
Stéphane Mallarmé (Paris 1842-Valvins, Seine-et-Marne, 1898) […] Un livre, dans notre main, s'il énonce quelque idée auguste, supplée à tous les théâtres, non par l'oubli qu'il en cause mais les rappelant impérieusement, au contraire. Crayonné au théâtre, Solennité
Stéphane Mallarmé (Paris 1842-Valvins, Seine-et-Marne, 1898) Le monde est fait pour aboutir à un beau livre. Réponse à des enquêtes, Sur l'évolution littéraire
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (château de Montaigne, aujourd'hui commune de Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne, Dordogne, 1533-château de Montaigne, aujourd'hui commune de Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne, Dordogne, 1592) C'est ici un livre de bonne foi, lecteur. Essais, Au lecteur
Marcel Proust (Paris 1871-Paris 1922) Un livre est un grand cimetière où sur la plupart des tombes on ne peut plus lire les noms effacés. À la recherche du temps perdu, le Temps retrouvé , Gallimard
Marcel Proust (Paris 1871-Paris 1922) […] Les vrais livres doivent être les enfants non du grand jour et de la causerie, mais de l'obscurité et du silence. À la recherche du temps perdu, le Temps retrouvé , Gallimard
Marcel Proust (Paris 1871-Paris 1922) Ce sont nos passions qui esquissent nos livres, le repos d'intervalle qui les écrit. À la recherche du temps perdu, le Temps retrouvé , Gallimard
Jean Rostand (Paris 1894-Ville-d'Avray 1977) Académie française, 1959 Je demande à un livre de créer en moi le besoin de ce qu'il m'apporte. Carnet d'un biologiste, Stock
Terentianus Maurus (fin du IIe s.) Les livres ont leur destin. Habent sua fata libelli. Carmen heroicum, 250
Paul Valéry (Sète 1871-Paris 1945) Les livres ont les mêmes ennemis que l'homme : le feu, l'humide, les bêtes, le temps ; et leur propre contenu. Littérature, Gallimard
Nicole Vedrès (1911-1965) À force d'aimer un livre, on finit par se dire qu'il vous aime. Paris, le , Mercure de France
Alfred, comte de Vigny (Loches 1797-Paris 1863) Un livre est une bouteille jetée en pleine mer sur laquelle il faut coller cette étiquette : attrape qui peut. Journal d'un poète
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (Dublin 1854-Paris 1900) Il n'existe pas de livre moral ou immoral. Un livre est bien écrit ou mal écrit, c'est tout. Le Portrait de Dorian Gray, Préface There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all. The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Preface
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (Dublin 1854-Paris 1900) Les livres que le monde appelle immoraux sont ceux qui lui montrent sa propre ignominie. Le Portrait de Dorian Gray The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. The Portrait of Dorian Gray
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