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2007DADAX0548166110Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.94x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
16742110210037N.P.: Amsterdam : Jan Rieuwertsz 1674. 3rd. Hardcover. Good. The Origins of Secular Thought: Moral Philosophy Unbound from Religion Octavo 162 x 102 mm. 2 parts in one volume. Bound in contemporary sheep with gilt spine. Rebacked and restored with new spine label. Scattered spotting. Collated: 22 334 4; 16 182 19 pages including blanks Z3-4. 18th-century signatures of George Wycherley and Alexander Hatton of St. John's College Cambridge on front free endpaper. <br> Van der Linde states that the text block was printed in 1673 while the title page was printed in 1674. No publisher is listed because the work was banned in Holland this edition was intended for distribution in England. This work was censored for its dangerous ideas arguing for a philosophical interpretation of scripture. "Spinoza's thought a fusion of cartesian rationalism and the Hebraic tradition in which he grew up is a solitary but crystal-clear exposition of the theory of natural right. It is also the forerunner of modern Biblical criticism." - Printing and the Mind of Man 153 1670 original edition; Bamberger T3.E this edition. N.P.: [Amsterdam] : [Jan Rieuwertsz] hardcover
2026100124756Duckworth & co 2026. Bon état général couverture ternie rousseurs sur la tranche notes rares et peu marquées au crayon à papier dans les marges. in12. 2026. Cartonné. 62 pages. Duckworth & co unknown
167042820837<p>Contemporary vellum hand-lettered spine edges sprinkled blue. A fine copy.</p><p><strong>First edition of this landmark of 17th-century thought the Theological-Political Treatise.</strong></p><p>This is the rare first edition readily identified by the misspelled "Künraht" imprint and the mis-numbering of page 104 as 304. "Although there is only one genuine first edition the other quarto editions also pretend that they were printed in the year 1670. … The reason for this is that the work was highly controversial: although formally banned only in 1674 it was considered illegal from its publication and there were attempts to have it repressed from the very start. So the Amsterdam publisher Jan Rieuwertsz had to be careful. He did not reveal his identity on the title page which carries a fictitious imprint: Henricus Künrath in Hamburg and when there was a demand for reprints it was important to make the book look like copies left over from the original 1670 issue rather than newly printed ones" Melamed and Rosenthal.</p><p>Baruch Spinoza is a giant of 17th-century thought and a key figure of the Enlightenment. "He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism Jewish Rationalism Machiavelli Hobbes Descartes and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers … He is usually counted along with Descartes and Leibniz as one of the three major Rationalists. … Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us" IEP.</p><p>"Spinoza's thought a fusion of Cartesian rationalism and the Hebraic tradition in which he grew up is a solitary but crystal clear exposition of the theory of natural right. He defends with eloquence the liberty of thought and speech in speculative matters and the Tractatus contains the first clear statement of the independence of each other of philosophy and religion" PMM. Spinoza held that "Man is moved to the knowledge and love of God; the love of God involves the love of our fellow men. Man in order to obtain security surrenders part of his right of independent action to the State. But the State exists to give liberty not to enslave; justice wisdom and toleration are essential to the sovereign power" Printing and the Mind of Man 153.</p><p>Spinoza's<em> Tractatus Theologico-Politicus</em> was a notorious book in its own time both for what it attacked and for what it advocated. Spinoza scrutinized religious teachings and Scripture to argue that they were mere products of the human mind. At the same time he "believed that the political model of the ancient Hebrews could be imitated in certain key respects. … Unlike Hobbes whose social contract theory justified absolute monarchy Spinoza argued that democracy was a preferred form of government. And finally he thought that the state would be better off if it granted limited religious toleration and the freedom to philosophize" Melamed and Rosenthal eds. <em>Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus: A Critical Guide</em>.</p><p>The author's concerns about political repercussions delayed publication of the book for years. It finally appeared anonymously in 1670 with a false imprint. The <em>Tractatus</em> was soon placed on the Index of Prohibited Books and was interdicted in Holland. Leibniz rejected its scandalous arguments while Hobbes is said to have declared "I durst not write so boldly." Spinoza has come to be embraced by many seemingly irreconcilable "-isms" including liberalism Marxist materialism conservatism and Zionism.</p><p><strong>The first printing of the <em>Tractatus</em> is rarely found in this excellent condition. This true first edition has become a rare book in a period binding.</strong></p> Heinrich Künraht [i.e. Amsterdam: Rieuwertsz] hardcover
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198920813Leiden: E. J. Brill 1989. 1989. With an Introduction by Brad. S. Gregory. First printing. 8vo. vi 316 pp. Original red-stamped gray cloth binding without DJ as published. This is a tight fine book. Uncommon in cloth. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Leiden: E. J. Brill (1989). hardcover
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04570Leiden-New York-København-Köln E.J. Brill. 1991. 316 1 p. Paperback In good condition. Leiden-New York-København-Köln, E.J. Brill. 1991 paperback
64697-V1-2De Heuvelpers S.H. de Roos Hilversum 1928. Eerste uitgave van de Heuvelpers en eerste Nederlandse private press uitgave geheel in het Latijn. Blinde linnen band tekst fraai in rood en zwart gedrukt 111 p. Oplage van 125 dit exemplaar is ongenummerd. -Hoekjes gestoten schutbladen verkleurd pagina's ongesneden. De Heuvelpers (S.H. de Roos), Hilversum, 1928 unknown
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18990086542London: Duckworth 1899. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 1899 Second Edition in English. translated from the Latin by W. Hale White this edition with additional revision to the translation by Amelia Stirling. Hardcover blue cloth. xxx 62 pp. Very Good no dust jacket. Spine faded; light shelfwear to binding; light foxing to text-block; former owner's neat signature on fly leaf. Bright clean contents. Early Spinoza translation of this title which is known in English as On the Improvement of the Understanding. Duckworth hardcover
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