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1940115564Ed. Mellottée SD (vers Ed. Mellottée SD (vers 1940), In-12 broché. 159 pages, avec table analytique. Bon état.
Ed. Mellottée SD (vers 1940), In-12 broché. 159 pages, avec table analytique. Bon état.
1902F77252Paris, Felix Alcan 1902 299pp. (+ 32pp.catalogue d'éditeur), br.originale, non coupé, 23cm., bel état, dans la série "Collection historique des grands philosophes", F77252
299pp. (+ 32pp.catalogue d'éditeur), br.originale, non coupé, 23cm., bel état, dans la série "Collection historique des grands philosophes", F77252
Complete in 2 volumes, together 1388pp. (continuous pagination), original 1955-'57-edition, 26cm., publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth (with some normal traces of use), in the series "Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi" published by the "Union académique internationale", text and interior are clean and bright except for few interesting added text corrections, good condition, weight: 2.7kg., F107061
Text browning, not brittle. With the ownership name of Giuliano Bonfante in pencil. Upper corners, top of spine and top edge of rear board bumped. DJ spine is browned and reversed is waterstained. DJ has tears, chipping with a few small pieces missing. ; 294pp. ; Istituto Giangiacomo Feltrinelli. Antonio Labriola Opere a Cura Di Luigi Dal Pane II; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 294 pages
198955343-1Amsterdam, Atlanta 1989. Gr.8°. 331 S. Original-Pappband
200296714Freiburg i. Br., Alber 2002. 222 Seiten. Softcover/Paperback
200294993Freiburg i. Br., Alber 2002. 222 Seiten. Softcover/Paperback
Light browning to spine with mild creasing along edges of wraps. ; 191 pages
Spine browned. Tears and chipping to wraps with a bit of loss. Some pages corner creased. ; The Arabic text here presented is of importance for an adequate understanding of Alfarabi's thought and his technical terminology and for a better appreciation between Greek and Arabic philosophy. The grasp of the real significance of Greek terms in their Arabic context is indispensable for the study of the "Second Teacher's" subsequent commentaries on the Stagirite. Arabic Text. ; Recherches De L'Institut De Lettres Orientales De Beyrouth Tome XIII; 263 pages
1958a3001034871958; The Mediaeval Academy of America; Cambridge, Massachusetts (22,7 x 15 cm); gr.-8°; XXV, 245 Seiten; Orig.-Leinwandband. [4 Warenabbildungen]
Philosophie Der Antike (PhA) Band 20; 363 pages; From the Contents: Vorsokratiker: Zur Nachwirkung des homo-mensura-Satzes des Protagoras bei Demokrit und Epikur - Euripides' Verhaltnis zur Philosophie seiner Zeit Platon: Hintergrunde und Motive der platonischen Schriftkritik - Platons Schriftkritik Aristoteles: Aristote et le loisir - Aristoteles' Staatslehre aus heutiger Sicht (1983) - Kommunikation und Rhetorik bei Aristoteles - Die theoretische Lebensform bei Aristoteles und die moderne Universitat - Die Bedeutung des Aristoteles fur die Naturwissenschaft Hellenistisch-romische Philosophie und Wissenschaft: Zu den historischen Voraussetzungen der Beweismethoden des Lukrez - Zu Senecas Vorstellungen von der Naturgesetzlichkeit in den Naturales Quaestiones - Zoologische Sammelwerke in der Antike Ubergreifende Themen: Die antiken Philosophen und das Lachen - Konstanten und Varianten antiker Zeitauffassung. Eine Skizze - Die Zukunft der Antike. Bemerkungen eines Grazisten (1983) Nachrufe und Wurdigungen: Gundert - Kakridis - Abel - Wolfgang Schadewaldt und Homer - Karl Buchner, Interpret des Romischen Bibliographie - Register - Schriftenverzeichnis Wolfgang Kullmann.
1974F105498Berlin, Walter de Gruyter 1974 x + 419pp., 1st edition, 24cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering, very good condition, F105498
x + 419pp., 1st edition, 24cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering, very good condition, F105498
Minor shelfwear. Light rubbing to edges of wraps with a bit of colour loss. ; 199 pages
1980100126461Princeton University Press 1980 284 pages 15 2x1 8x22 8cm. 1980. Broché. 284 pages.
Minor shelfwear. Spine sunned and discolored. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 252 pages
1989F66626Princeton, Princeton University Press 1989 xi + 379pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth (corners and edges bit bumped), dustwrapper with som etraces of use, text and interior are clean and brigh, good condition, F66626
xi + 379pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth (corners and edges bit bumped), dustwrapper with som etraces of use, text and interior are clean and brigh, good condition, F66626
3346166112.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3346166139.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3346166074.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Palingenesia 96; 150 pages; This book offers a reappraisal of basic aspects of Aristotelian cosmology. Aristotle believed that all celestial objects consisted of the same substance that pervade the heavens, a stuff unlike those found near the center of the cosmos that compose us and everything in our immediate surroundings. Kouremenos argues that, contrary to the received view, Aristotle originally introduced this heavenly stuff as the matter of the stars alone, the remotest celestial objects from the Earth, and as filler of the outermost part of the heavens, forming a diurnally rotating spherical shell whose fixed parts are the stars, the crust of the cosmos which has the Earth at its center. The author also argues that, contrary to another common view, at no point in the development of his cosmological thought did Aristotle believe the heavens to be structured according to the theory of homocentric spheres developed by his older contemporary Eudoxus of Cnidus, in which the other celestial objects, the five planets known in antiquity, the Sun and the Moon, were hypothesized to move uniformly in circles, as if they were fixed stars.
19836051053Mainz 1983. 8°. (4), IV, 353 Bll. Broschur. Signaturschildchen auf Deckel. Stempel verso Titel. Sonst ordentlich.