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Some browning to spine. Former owner's name in pencil to ffep. Front hinge is cracked and contents a bit shaken. Fair to good. ; English translation only. ; 355 pages
Light rubbing to wraps. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; The Library of Liberal Arts; 110 pages
Sunning to spine. Minor wear to corners. Former owner's name on ffep with tiny stain. Light Creasing along lower edge. ; Text and a translation of the Poetics are prefixed to the Essays. ; 421 pages
Spine and rear wraps a bit browned. Minor shelfwear ; Text and a translation of the Poetics are prefixed to the Essays. ; 421 pages
Spine sunned. Rear wraps a bit spotted. Minor shelfwear ; Text and a translation of the Poetics are prefixed to the Essays. ; 421 pages
Short biography of Aristotle Onassis , his wealth and his marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy. Hardcover.136p. illus.index. ) Book
" A biography of the Golden Greek shipowner" 282p. plates. Book
Book has a minor slant. Minor shelfwear. ; English translation only. ; 359 pages
Minor rubbing and chipping to wraps with a bit of rubbing. ; 118 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Later reprint. ; 118 pages
Wraps creased with some edgewear. ; Penguin Classics; 7.0 X 4.3 X 0.8 inches; 384 pages
Notes in ink to rear endpapers. Pages browned. Creasing to spine. Shelfwear to wraps. ; Modern Library College Editions; 667 pages
Light soiling to part textblock and ffep. Wraps yellowed. With light creasing to spine. ; Modern Studies in Philosophy; 341 pages
1 corner of wraps creased. Small stain to foredge of textblock and last 2 pages. ; CONTENTS: I. James Harris: A Discourse on Music, Painting, and Poetry (1744) ; II. Henry James Pye: from A Commentary On The Poetics of Aristotle: Notes to Chapter XV (1792) ; III. Thomas Twining: On Poetry Considered as an Imitative Art (1789) ; IV. Thomas Taylor: From the Introduction to his translations of the Rhetoric, Poetic, and Nichomachean Ethics (1811) ; Note on Catharsis (1811) ; V. John Henry Cardinal Newman: Poetry, with Reference to Aristotle's Poetics (1829) ; VI. Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch: A Note on the Poetics (1934) ; VII. John Gassner: Catharsis and the Modern Theater (1937, 1946) ; VIII. Maxwell Anderson: The Essence of Tragedy (1938) ; IX. Kenneth Burke: The Problem of the Intrinsic (1945) ; X. Francis Ferguson: On Certain Technical Concepts (1949) ; XI. Reuben A. Brower: The Heresy of Plot (1952) ; XIII. Elder Olson: The Poetic Method of Aristotle: Its Powers and Limitations (1952) ; XIII. Bernard Weinberg: From Aristotle to Pseudo-Aristotle (1953) ; XIV. Richard McKeon: Rhetoric and Poetic in the Philosophy of Aristotle (1965). ; 236 pages
Selection, Introduction & Commentary By Renford Bambrough. Selections from : Metaphysics, Logic, Physics, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, Poetics. 432p. Crisp, tight copy, name of previous owner. else fine. Book
Minor creasing to upper corner of front wraps. Remainder mark to base of textblock (black line). ; Ancient Culture and Society; 156 pages
Spine lightly browned. Some minor wear to two corners of wraps. Former owner's name to ffep. ; ; Open Court Classics P61; 160 pages
Lediglich Kopfschnitt leicht angeschmutzt, sonst ein gutes Exemplar frei von Anstreichungen. - Inhalt Vorwort I. Biographie und allgemeine Charakterisierung der Werke II. Von der Dialektischen Methode zur Wissenschaft l.DiedialektischePragmatieder,Topik' 1.1 Vom dreifachen Nutzen der dialektischen Methode 1.2 Ziele und Elemente logischer Darstellung: die .Pradikabilien' und ,Kategorien' 2. Die fruhe Ontologie der ,Kategorienschrift' 3. Die Entdeckung der formalen Logik in den ,Ersten Analytiken' 3.1 Der logische Kern des Syllogismus 3.2 Formale Variablen des Syllogismus 4. Das Wissen und sein Erwerb: die .Zweiten Analytiken' 4.1 Der allgemeine Begriff des Wissens 4.2 Selbstvoraussetzung und Wahrheitskontakt zwei wissenschaftstheoretischeKardinalprobleme III.DerursachlicheBaudesWirklichen 1. Theoretische Wissenschaft und ihre Einteilung bei Aristoteles 2. Erste Philosophic: Das Seiende als solches und seine Prinzipien 2.1 Gibt es uberhaupt eine .Metaphysik' des Aristoteles? 2.2 Die Analogie des Seins 2.3 Annaherungan den Begriff der Substanz 2.4 Was ist metaphysisch an der .Metaphysik'? 3. Zweite Philosophic: Das Seiende in Bewegung und seine Prinzipien 3.1 Physik, Bewegung und der Unterschied von Form undMaterie 3.2 Bewegung als »volle Wirklichkeit des möglich Seienden« 3.3 Kontinuitat, Raum, Zeit und der Begriff des Unendlichen 3.4 Prinzipien der Bewegung und der Begriff der physis 3.5 Die Materie im Kreis der 4 Elemente: .Ober Werden undVergehen' 3.6 Die Seek als »vollendete Wirklichkeit« IV. Das Tun der Menschen und seine Effekte 1. Was auch anders sein kann: der Raum des rationalen Strebens 2. Was heifit gut handeln? .Nikomachische Ethik' und .Politik' 2.1 Das menschliche Gut und die »Tugenden« 2.2 Das »fremde Gut« der Gerechtigkeit und der Zusam- menhang von Ethik und Politik 3. Nach Regeln der Kunst: Poetik' und ,Rhetorik' 3.1 Der Zweck der Dichtung und die Definition der Tragodie 3.2 ,Rhetorik': Elemente des Plausiblen und die drei Gattungen der Rede Erhaltene Werke des Aristoteles and ausgewählte Text- ausgaben LiteraturhinweisezumWeiterlesen Index. ISBN 9783451047640
Introduction à Aristote, suivant 3 "parcours": "le parcours de vie de l'homme Aristote dans la société grecque du IVè siècle avant [J.-C.]"; un 2è ayant "comme fil conducteur la signification aristotélicienne de l'acte de connaître"; et un 3è qui "prend son départ chez Aristote et suit certaines traces que sa réflexion éthico-politique a laissées dans l'histoire de la pensée occidentale", par le philosophe Alfredo GOMEZ-MULLER, cofondateur de la revue internationale de philosophie "Concordia"; notes et références; bibliographie. 1ère édition (et non livre de poche). Français
116p, Biographical index. Neat student copy with a few pencil underlinings Book
Minor rubbing to wraps. 1 corner slight creased. ; A Galaxy Book; 411 pages
Very light shelfwear to book. DJ has creasing and chipping and a few small tear along top edge. ; Hegner-Bücherei; 447 pages
Some foxing to textblock. Rubbing to wraps. Creasing to spine. ; Contains: Aristotle's The Constitution of Athens; Xenophon's The Politeia of the Spartans; The Constitution of the Athenians ascribed to Xenophon the Orator; The Boeotian Constitution from the Oxyrhynchus Historian; 320 pages; <DIV>Three treatises survive from classical Greece under the loose title <i>Politeiai</i> (Constitutions) which are unique in character and indispensable to any student of the period. The longest and most important is Aristotle's <i>Constitution of Athens</i> which is both a history of Athenian constitutional development and a survey of the constitutional machinery of Aristotle's own day.<br>The second, by Xenophon, is an account of the Spartan social and educational system, and the third, also attributed to Xenophon, <i>The Constitution of the Athenians,</i> though probably by an earlier author, is the first example in history of political pamphleteering.<br>Dr. Moore has newly translated all three of these documents and an additional fragment <i>The Boeotian Constitution</i> written in the fourth century B. C. and the only surviving account of a genuinely oligarchic regime of the period.<br>To these much needed, scholarly translations Dr. Moore has added brilliant introductions and commentaries which evaluate the documents, illumine their significance, and provide the background information which the writers assumed their readers to possess.<br>In bringing together, translating, and annotating these constitutional documents from ancient Greece, Dr. Moore has produced an authoritative work of the highest scholarship which will place all students of constitutional history and of the Ancient World in his debt.</div>
Spine sunned and discolored. ; Political Thinkers No. 7; 120 pages