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176728757Bln., Voss, 1767. Two nice, cont., uniform full calf w. five raised bands on backs, coloured title- and tome-labels and richly gilt backs. Traces of use, especially to the bands. Some gilding and part of title-label on vol. one worn off. Internally a bit of soiling, but a good copy on good paper. Old owner's name on t-p. (M. Harboe). Woodcut title-pages and vignettes.
178621975Carlsruhe, chr. gottlieb schmieder, 1786. Cont. hcalf. Gilt back. Hinges weakening, top of spine with loss of leather. Top of margins on the first leaves faintly dampstained.
177817984Nürnberg 1778-79. 8vo. Samt skinnryggbd. med opphøyde ryggbånd og ryggforgylling. Med titelfelt i brunrødt skinn. 2 bl. 2 268 2 ; 8 248 2 bl. s. Med 3 foldekart.8vo. Bound together in a contemporary half calf binding spine richly gilt and with coloured label. 2 blank 2 268 2 ; 8 248 2 blank pp. 3 folding maps. in Verlag der Johann Georg Lochnerischen Buchhandlung Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Hjørnene støtt ryggen noe skrapet. Navn på første bl. bl.Liten del revet bort av side to i del II uten teksttap. Et fint eks.Corners bumped spine rubbed. Name on first blank page. Small strip torn off the second page of vol. 2 no loss of text. Otherwise a clean and crisp copy. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 1729-1781 German dramatist and critic. He studied theology but was soon influenced by the popular rationalism of the Enlightment. He has no special claim to be ranked as a philosopher of originality and distinction but with the regard to the diffusion of certain ideas and attitudes among educated minds his historical influence is pre-eminent. Encyclopedia of Philosophy vol. 4 pp. 443-46. </em> unknown
17921114Pesten Pest: Füskúti Landerer Mihály’ betűire 1792. First Hungarian edition. Woodcut device on title page and tail piece at end. In somewhat later green cloth with red title vignette on spine. Old double ownership stamp on title page and note in ink. Notes in ink on front endpaper. A light water stain to upper corner that effects the rear of the book. Overall in fine condition. First Hungarian edition. Woodcut device on title page and tail piece at end. In somewhat later green cloth with red title vignette on spine. 8 120 p. First Hungarian edition of Lessing’s 1767 comedy “Minna von Barnhelm oder das Soldatenglück†Minna von Barnhelm or the Soldiers' Happiness.It was premiered in the same year in Hungary as the first Lessing play on stage in the country. Füskúti Landerer Mihály’ betűire unknown
17998-0-536Weimar, Hoffmannische Buchhandlung, 1799. 8°(20x12cm), Titelvignette, 54 S., neuerer Pappeinband
17803823Braunschweig: in der Buchhandlung des Fürstl. Waysenhauses 1780. First edition. The original Spanish text is reproduced throughout with facing German translation. Later morocco covers panelled in blind and gilt spine lettered in gilt. Outer margin of the final leaf skilfully restored. Overall in very good condition. First edition. The original Spanish text is reproduced throughout with facing German translation. Later morocco covers panelled in blind and gilt spine lettered in gilt. 160 pp. <p><br /> A rare pre-Humboldt German Braziliana; the first publication of a 1634 survey of Portuguese America's geography commerce and colonial administration issued by Lessing.<br /> <p><p><br /> One of the most significant German publications on Brazil of the eighteenth century containing the first appearance in print of a manuscript survey of Portuguese America written in 1634 by Pedro Cadena de Vilhasanti. The manuscript was discovered in the ducal library at Wolfenbüttel by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing who published it together with a German translation and an extensive commentary by Christian Leiste. At a time when reliable German-language information on South America remained scarce the volume became one of the principal German sources on Brazil before the appearance of Humboldt's works.<br /> <p><p><br /> The author Pedro Cadena de Vilhasanti served as provedor-mor of the Royal Treasury in Brazil and is best known for his Relação diária do cerco da Bahia de 1638 one of the principal contemporary accounts of the Dutch siege of Salvador first published only in the twentieth century. Written for the Count-Duke of Olivares chief minister of the Spanish monarchy the present work reflects Cadena's direct experience of colonial administration and constitutes a detailed administrative economic and geographical survey of Portuguese Brazil during the period of Dutch expansion in northeastern South America. Proceeding systematically along the coast from the mouth of the Amazon southwards he describes the principal captaincies including Maranhão Pará Rio Grande Paraíba and Pernambuco recording settlements fortifications ports rivers and administrative divisions while providing extensive information on trade taxation sugar production shipbuilding resources and strategic infrastructure. Particular attention is given to exports of sugar tobacco cotton brazilwood and other commodities the revenues they generated the number of sugar mills in operation navigational conditions and the availability of timber suitable for the construction of large ocean-going vessels. The work preserves an unusually detailed snapshot of the economic and administrative structure of Portuguese Brazil in the early seventeenth century and offers a rare contemporary assessment of the colony's strategic and commercial value.<br /> <p><p><br /> The publication originated in Lessing's investigation into the origin of the name of the Amazon Marañón River. Misinterpreting the phrase "Marañón y Gran Pará" as referring to a Spanish captain rather than to a geographical designation he believed the manuscript provided evidence for the origin of the river's name and therefore arranged for its publication prefacing it with a substantial introduction. Although this interpretation was later shown to be mistaken Leiste sought to support Lessing's reading of "Marañón y Gran Pará" before ultimately supplementing the manuscript with additional material drawn from more authoritative sources particularly Dutch works on Brazil thereby providing a broader account of the colony's geography and history. His commentary reflects the growing German scholarly interest in South America during the late eighteenth century.<br /> <p><p><br /> Borba de Moraes regarded the volume as one of the most significant German publications on Brazil of the eighteenth century noting the scarcity of original German works on the subject during that period. The edition attracted sufficient attention to be reprinted with corrections and additional commentary in C. G. von Murr's Reisen einiger Missionarien der Gesellschaft Jesu in Amerika 1785.<br /> <p><p><br /> References: Borba de Moraes Bibliographia Brasiliana I pp. 141-142; Sabin 17830<br /> <p>. in der Buchhandlung des Fürstl. Waysenhauses unknown
17771310905Leipzig, Dyck, 1775 - 1777. 2 Bl., 187, (1) S. Spät. Hlwdbd. Leicht berieben. Gebräunt u. braunfl.
176613066Paris, Humblot (Imprimerie de Quillaux), 1766 ; 4 tomes, in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièces de titre et de tomaison grenat, filet sur les coupes, tranches rouges cirées (reliure de l'époque) ; XLIV, 408, IX, (3) ; XVI, 455 ; (4), II, 400 ; (4), 399 pp., frontispice allégorique de Ch. Eisen gravé par De Longueil et 4 vignettes de titre par Watelet.
1766601714 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein veau marbré, dos lisses ornés, toutes tranches marbrées,Chez Humblot, Paris, 1766, frontispice, xliv-408-ix pp. et 1 f. non chiffré ; xvi-455 pp. ; 2 ff., 400-ii pp. ; 2 ff., 399 pp.
17853454A Paris, Junker, Durand, Couturier, 1785. 2 vol. in-8 de (6)-300-(2) pp. ; (4)-267-(1) pp., basane brune, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin brun (reliure de l'époque).
17854312A Paris, chez Junker, Durand, Couturier, 1785. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8 de (6)-300-(2) pp. ; (4)-267-(1) pp., demi-basane verte à petits coins de vélin, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque).
177715205Cont. hcalf, raised bands, gilt. Titlelabel gilt. Engraved frontisp., engraved titlevign. XII,254 pp. On good paper, clean.
177758806BBBerlin, bey Christian Friedrich Voss. 1777. Klein-8°. Frontispiz, Titel, XII, 254 S. Kalblederband der Zeit mit blindgeprägter Deckelfiletierung, goldgeprägtem Rückenschild, wenig Rückenvergoldung und Besitzermonogramm am unteren Kapital.
176662761Berlin, Christian Friedrich Voss, 1766. 8vo. An excellent copy in a late 19th century red half calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Fore- and lower edge uncut. Upper edge coloured in red. Spine with a few scratches and a bit of wear. End-papers with annotations in pencil and remains of a removed book-plate. Internally in very nice condition, with light occassional brownspotting. (8), 298 pp.
178658808BBIn 2 Bänden. Berlin, Bey Christian Friedrich Voss und Sohn. 1786. Klein-8°. 456 S.; 440 S. Mit je einer gestochenen Titelvignette. Hübscher Kalblederband der Zeit mit blindgepräter Deckelfiletierung, goldgeprägtem Rückenschild, wenig Rückenvergoldung. und Monogramm H.F.B.
17773236DB2 Bde. Karlsruhe, Christian Gottlieb Schnieder, 1777. 8°. (2), 299 S.; (2), 484 S. Halblederbände der Zeit mit Rückensch. und reicher Rückenvergoldung.
17774583BB2 Bde. Carlsruhe, Christian Gottlieb Schmieder, 1777. 8°. (2) 299 S.; (2) 484 S. Pappbde. d. Zt. mit goldgepr., mont. Rückenschildern (Vergoldung oxidiert, berieben u. bestossen).
17765145CBReuttlingen, Joh. Georg Fleischhauer, 1776. 8°. 214 S., (3) Bl. Inhalt. Mit Holzschnitt-Vignetten. Interimspappband d. Zt. mit hs. Rückentitel. = "Sammlung der poetischen und prosaischen Schriften der schönen Geister in Teutschland".
178858807BBBerlin, Bey Christian Friedrich Voss und Sohn. 1788. Klein-8°. 426 S. Mit einer gestochenen Titelvignette. Hübscher Kalblederband der Zeit mit blindgepräter Deckelfiletierung, goldgeprägtem Rückenschild, wenig Rückenvergoldung. und Monogramm H.F.B.
1787WRCLIT68095Paris: Chez Deterville 1787. Volumes one and two of six published. viii3893;44116pp. Octavo. Contemporary mottled calf spines gilt extra gilt labels. Seven plates plus large folding map of 42 in the full series. Lower joint of one volume a bit wormed but sound intermittent foxing crown of one spine worn; still a good representation of the set. A multi-disciplinary selection of essays and articles translated from German English Italian and Dutch including several critical essays in these two volumes by Gotthold Lessing. Chez Deterville unknown books
176642808Berlin: Voss 1766. <p>"Opened up a New Prospect in the Appreciation of Greek Literature" Printing and the Mind of Man</p> <p>Lessing Gotthold Ephraim 1729-81. Laokoon: Oder über die Grenzen der Mahlerey und Poesie. Erster Theil all published. 8vo. 8 298pp. Berlin: Christian Friedrich Voss 1766. 196 x 122 mm. Half sheep gilt spine ca. 1766 light rubbing and edgewear. Minor foxing and toning but very good. Former owners' signatures on front endpaper and title. </p> <p> First Edition. The German philosopher and critic Gotthold Lessing was one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era; "it was he more than any other who laid the foundations of the intellectual primacy of German writers and thinkers in the nineteenth century" Printing and the Mind of Man 213. His Laokoon probably his best-known work had an enormous influence on the development of art and literary criticism:</p> <p> "Laokoon takes its name from the famous statue discovered at Rome in the sixteenth century. It analyzes the differences between the sculptor's treatment of Laocoon wrestling with the serpents and Virgil's treatment of the same theme and from there does on to discuss the limits and limitations of all the arts. It contains the first clear statement of the truth which is now considered axiomatic that every art is subject to limitations and can achieve greatness only by a clear understanding of a self-restriction to its proper function. The most telling passages and those which have borne most fruit are those on poetry . . . Lessing's exposition of the themes of Homer and Sophocles is especially effective and he opened up a new prospect in the appreciation of Greek literature" Printing and the Mind of Man.</p> . Voss unknown books
1779176516Berlin: Voss 1779. Hardcover. VG pages tanned as expected with age but pages are readable. Original paper wraps are rebound in full green leather boards gilt lettering on spine with four raised bands untrimmed pages 253 pp. Written in German. Nathan The Wise a dramatic poem in five acts. Voss hardcover books
17587653Berlin: Christian Friedrich Voss 1758. First edition. Boards. Very Good -. 8vo. 4 volumes. Engraved portraits in Volumes 1 & 3 as published. Each of the 4 title pages with an engraved illustration. Orig. drab boards somewhat soiled and extremities rubbed. Remnants of paper labels on spines. The first edition. The set is usually 4 volumes bound in 2. It is unusual to find the 4 individual volumes here in their original state as published. Christian Friedrich Voss hardcover books
17733587Braunschweig: Buchhandlung des furstl. Waysenhauses 1773. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First volume of this multi-volume work. Contemporary boards leather spine well worn. Contents very good. <br/><br/> Buchhandlung des furstl. Waysenhauses hardcover books
17876593Bern: in der Hallerschen Buchandlung 1787. Soft cover. Good. 8vo 152 x 95mm. 60pp. Modern wrappers margins trimmed close occasional spots lightly browned; front wrap loose but present. A satire on the Berlin academy written jointly by Lessing and Moses Mendelssohn criticizing the philosophical system of Alexander Popeís Essay on Man 1733-1734. Lessing German writer critic and dramatist was one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era. His plays and theoretical writings often witty and ironic substantially influenced the development of German literature. In 1755 the collaborative work of Lessing and his friend philosopher Moses Mendelssohn anonymously appeared in the form of this provocative treatise Pope ein Metaphysiker! Pope as a Metaphysician. The controversial treatise dissected the subject of a contest at the Prussian Royal Academy. The two friends wrote it to confirm that there cannot be a true comparison between a poetic and a philosophic conception. <br/><br/> Bern: in der Hallerschen Buchandlung paperback books