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Paris, Vrin, 1968. Collection "Bibliothèque des Textes Philosophiques". Un volume broché de format in 8° de 116 pp. Bel état.
1964RO80254881Librairie philosophique J. Vrin. 1964. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. XXI + 114 pages. Nombreux soulignements au stylo et quelques annotations dans la marge.. . . . Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne
2008023250Paris Flammarion 2008 in-16° Collection " Le Monde de la Philosophie " Tome 13 de la collection . Traduction , Notes et bibliographie par André Lécrivain , Charles Appuhn . Imprimé sur papier bien blanc . Présentation soignée et signet . Sous emboîtage . ( Commandes multiples pour un seul frais de port compté ) . - 956 p. , 800 gr.
2008LIT9571MFlammarion, 2008. Collection Le Monde de la Philosophie. In-8 relié 970 pages. Très bon état.
2008R320177355Flammarion. 2008. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XXIV + 951 pages - signet conservé - sous emboitage en bon état.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
1993500378238Presses Pocket 1993 collection AGORA LES CLASSIQUES. 1993. Quand l'expérience m'eut appris que tout ce qui arrive fréquemment dans la vie courante est vain et futile : quand je vis qu'aucune des choses qui me rendaient craintif et que je craignais ne contenait en soi rien de bon ni de mauvais sinon dans la mesure où l'âme en était mue je décidai enfin de chercher s'il n'y avait pas quelque chose qui fût un vrai bien
1968191991Vrin Éditions Vrin, 1968. In-12 broché (18 x 14 cm) de 216 pages. Traduction et notes par Alexandre Koyré. Traces de scotch ancien au verso de la couverture avec peittes rousseurs aux feuillets blancs.
1997R100058027Gallimard. 1997. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 265 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
28223In-12, pleine basane mouchetée de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné d'un décor de compartiments dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges (mors fendillés), (5) f., 272 p., (3) f., 222 p., (1) f. d'errata. Lyon, Léonard Plaignard, 1707.
In-12, pleine basane mouchetée de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné d'un décor de compartiments dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges (mors fendillés), (5) f., 272 p., (3) f., 222 p., (1) f. d'errata. Le 'Traité de l’amour de Dieu' est augmenté des ‘Trois lettres au Père Lamy’ et de la ‘Réponse générale’ pour réfuter son adversaire. "Intervention de Malebranche dans la polémique autour du quiétisme qui professe un pur amour de Dieu qui implique l’acceptation du sacrifice de la créature jusqu’à la damnation. Les rôles sont redistribués. Le quiétiste Fénelon devint l’adversaire de Bossuet et Malebranche son allié. En effet, le bénédictin Dom François Lamy, auteur en 1696 de l’ouvrage ‘Le nouvel athéisme renversé’ dirigé contre Spinoza à l’instigation de Bossuet, écrit ‘De la connaissance de soi-même’. En s’appuyant sur des citations de Malebranche, il le compte parmi les partisans du pur amour. Lorsqu’il réédita [ce] ‘Traité’, Malebranche y joignit trois Lettres au P. Lamy et une Réponse générale pour réfuter son adversaire" (Patrice Bégnana). (Cioranescu, 44898). Auréoles claires. Garnes renouvellées.
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1964044291Paris: J. Vrin 1964. 3e Ãdition. Texte traduction et notes par Alexandre Koyré. xxi 114 1p. original stiff printed wrappers mostly unopened BIbliothèque des textes philosophiques. J. Vrin unknown books
1678ABC_50006Amsterdam: Jacob Smith = Israel de Paull for Jan Rieuwertsz. Sr. 1678. Contemporary mottled calf gold-tooled spine with a red morocco title-label lettered in gold gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers. 12mo. With a woodcut vignette on title page ornament E in the description of Van de Ven. First French edition of Spinoza's famous Tractatus Theologico-Politicus 1670 printed by Israel de Paull for Jan Riewertsz. Sr. in Amsterdam but appearing with the false imprint of "Hamburg Henricus Künrath". The original Latin edition is one of two works by Spinoza that originally appeared during his lifetime the other work is his Principia philosophiae cartesianae 1663. The present French translation was published only a year after Spinoza's death in 1677 and was still so controversial that it was published without mentioning the author's name and with false imprints. Three issues of the first French edition are known all three dated 1678 but with different titles and false imprints: 1: Reflexions curieuses d'un esprit des-interressé sur les matieres les plus importantes au salut Leiden Pierre Warnaer 1678; 2: La clef du santuaire Cologne Claude Emanuel 1678; and 3: the present work Traitté des ceremonies superstitieuses des juifs. In chapter 5 pp. 200-255 of Van de Vens bibliography of Spinoza's works the complicated printing history of the French translation is covered in detail; our issue has the number X3. The translation presumably launched by Spinozas Amsterdam publisher Jan Rieuwertsz Sr. is commonly attributed to a French Hugenot Gabriel Lord of Saint Glain 1620-1684 who had been a zealous Protestant before he came to know Spinoza. He grew into one of his disciples and one of his greatest admirers. He settled in The Hague about the same time when Spinoza moved to that same city where they could have met each other.What makes this edition of the French translation extra important also for the general Spinoza bibliography is that it contains at the end the 31 "Adnotationes ad Tractatum theologico-politicus" here called "Remarques curieuses et necessaires pour lIntelligence de ce livre" pp. 1-30: notes clarifying obscurities in Spinozas book. The majority of these Adnotationes were composed by Spinoza himself some were arguably made by others. The precise sources for these notes which were unpublished until this French translation are unknown. In the autumn of 1675 Spinoza was planning - as he wrote to his correspondent H. Oldenburg in London - a new edition of his Tractatus together with his Adnotationes marginal notes to explain passages easily to be misinterpreted by critical readers written in the margins of his copy of the first edition now lost. But there are more copies known and lost with a varying number of notes 31-39. If Saint Glain was indeed the translator of the Tractatus this would indicate that he must have gotten hold of either Spinozas holograph or an apograph of the notes whether or not written in de margins of a copy of the first Latin edition probably through Jan Rieuwertsz who was after the death of Spinoza in the possession of his written legacy. It may even be speculated that Rieuwertsz himself did ask and commission Saint Glain to translate the Tractatus into French and to append the still unpublished Adnotationes in French.With a manuscript inscription initials on the verso of the first flyleaf a crossed out manuscript owner's inscription of Abraham Couet du Vivier 1646-1719 Hugenot pastor and author in The Hague at the head of the title page with the manuscript additions of the Latin title and "par Benedict. Spinosa" around the printed title in the same hand. The binding shows clear signs of wear the front hinge is weakened the corners of the boards are slightly damaged the marbled endpapers are slightly rubbed and frayed slight browning throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Akkerman F. Introduction to his translation into Dutch 1997; Kingma/Offenberg p. 15; STCN 840787480; USTC 1561976; Van der Linde p. 12; Ven J.M.M. van de Printing Spinoza Leiden Brill 2022 Chapter 5 pp. 200-255 nr. X3; cf. STCN 843272147 other issues of this ed. Jacob Smith [= (Israel de Paull for) Jan Rieuwertsz. Sr.], unknown
1965R200083196GF FLAMMARION. VERS 1965. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 380 pages. Annotations en contreplats et page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
1965R200000763FLAMMARION. 1965. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 380 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1994500148712Gallimard Education 1994 384 pages 11x1 8x17cm. 1994. mass_market. 384 pages.