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1164575619.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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178560688Hallersche Buchhandlung Bern 1785 1785. priv. Pappband 2 Bände 496 664s. Fraktur. kl. Stempel a. d. Titelblatt sonst guter Zustand. AZC93. HC Hallersche Buchhandlung, Bern 1785, hardcover
95114Berlin Eigenbrödler-Verlag 1922. . Eins von 1000 numerierten Exemplaren Gesamtauflage: 1010 auf schwerem Bütten und in zweifarbigem Druck Hellblau-Schwarz. - Die hier abgedruckten Lessingschen Fabeln u.a.: Die Schöne von Hinten Wem ich zu gefallen suche und nicht suche Faustin Der Eremit Der Tod erscheinen in dieser Zusammenstellung hier erstmals. - Die 12 Kupfer sind von Meisenbach Riffarth & Co. in der Kupferpresse hergestellt. Den Einband entwarf Erwin Rechenberg. - Deckel mit unauffälligen kl. Druckstellen 1 Bl. im Unterrand mit kurzem Einriß. Berlin, Eigenbrödler-Verlag, [1922]. unknown
1922023801Eigenbrodle Verlag 1922. Hardcover. Very Good -. Daniel Chodowiecki. Limited edition. 36pp. plus 12 pages of illustrations. Original light tan cloth; ribbon marker; leather label on spine gilt lettering and designs. 12 copperplate engravings tissue guarded by Daniel Chodowiecki. #544 of 1000 numbered copies. Cloth has some soiling and lacking some gilt and some tearing of cloth at top of spine NO FOXING edges uncut. Eigenbrodle Verlag hardcover
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966891München: Carl Hanser Verlag. Orig.Leinen. Einbandentwurf: Walter Leonhard. Ausgewählt und Mit einem Nachwort versehen von Wolfgang Stammler. 8°. Gut erhalten. Carl Hanser Verlag. unknown
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1770H443Braunschweig / Berlin: Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses / Christian Friedrich Voss 1770. First printing. Hardcover. Fair. First printings of two books bound together. 8vo 8 x 6.25 inches early or original half leather and patterned boards. Fair copy with ex-library marks wear and rubbing to binding rear board just about detached inch loss of leather to head of spine. Text of first volume tanned but free of marks but for embossed library stamp on title page of first volume second volume somewhat brighter. 8 189 1 pp; 8 87 1 pp 5 engraved plates plus elaborate engraved vignette on title page and engraved pictorial vignette as headpiece to p. 1 of text of second volume. Berengarius Turonensis is mainly in German with portions in German: Lessing examines the 11th-century theologian Berengar of Tours who challenged the orthodox doctrine of the real presence in the Eucharist. Lessing uses Berengar’s case to explore the limits of church authority and the tension between faith and reason essentially presenting Berengar as an early rational critic of dogma and a symbol of intellectual freedom within theology. “Wie die Alten den Tod gebildet†“How the Ancients Represented Death†1769 is an essay on classical art and symbolism. Lessing argues that the Greeks did not depict Death as a terrifying skeleton or monster but rather as a gentle sleeping youth—sometimes holding a torch turned downward—reflecting their view of death as peaceful rest rather than horror. The essay contrasts ancient serenity with modern fear and serves as a key example of Lessing’s aesthetic humanism. Both are rare in the trade and seldom come up for auction. Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses / Christian Friedrich Voss hardcover
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2000BN255978Weimar : Verl. Hermann Böhlaus Nachf. 2000. 2000. Briefe aus der Brautzeit 1770 - 1776. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing/Eva König. Mit einem einl. Essay von Walter Jens. Neu hrsg. und kommentiert von Wolfgang Albrecht <br/><br/>Briefe aus der Brautzeit 1770 - 1776. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing/Eva König. Mit einem einl. Essay von Walter Jens. Neu hrsg. und kommentiert von Wolfgang Albrecht Lessing Gotthold Ephraim Eva König und Wolfgang Albrecht Weimar : Verl. Hermann Böhlaus Nachf. unknown