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Sun Discoloration to spine and to part of wraps. Light edgewear. Light creasing to front wrap. ; 535 pages
535pp., 2nd revised edition (complete revision of text, notes and bibliography), 26cm., softcover (partly sunfaded), good condition, weight: 1.1kg., F105352
Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Light sunning to spine. ; Full headings: THE TEXT : Observations sur les manuscripts parisiens des Topiques. Jacques Brunschwig. Notes on the Topics. W. J. Verdenius. Zu Topik E 7, 137 8-20 und b3-13. Marion Soreth. ARISTOTLE AND PLATO : Dialectic without the Forms. Friedrich Solmsen. Dialectic in the Academy. Gilbert Ryle. Aristote et la dialectique platonicienne. Joseph Moreau. Aristotle's Attitude to Plato and the Theory of Ideas, according to the Topics. C. J. De Vogel. Dialectic and Eristic in the Treatment of the Forms. G. E. L. Owen. The Topics and the Platonic Theory of Principles of Being. L. Elders. THE EQUIPMENT OF ARISTOTELIAN DIALECTIC : Concepts-clés et terminologie dans les livres ii à vii des Topiques. É. De Strycker, S J. La fonction du lieu et de l'instrument dans les Topiques. W. A. De Pater, S J. Notes sur la doctrine des catégories dans les Topiques. Suzanne Mansion. Aristotle's Use of Examples in the Topics. Ingemar Düring. THE SUBJECT-MATTER OF PARTICULAR BOOKS : Aristoteles, Topik iii. 1-3. Olof Gigon. La notion de propriété dans les Topiques. G. Verbeke. La joute dialectique d'après le huitième livre des Topiques. Paul Moraux. INDEXES; 356 pages
viii + 346pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper (with few small tears), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105431
8vo., First Edition; original printed wrappers, sewed as issued, wrappers lightly age-browned at edges else a very good, bright, clean copy.
vi + 181pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in green cloth with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper (with some handling wear and few small tears), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, F105447
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
x + 296pp., in the series "Zur modernen Deutung der Aristotelischen Logik" volume 7, 21cm., softcover, very good condition, F105607
[8] + 173pp., in the series "Zur modernen Deutung der Aristotelischen Logik" volume 4, 22cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering, very good condition, F105604
Spines are discolored. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep of vol. 1. ; Isbns: 9004061347 & 9004069348. 2 volumes only (of 4). ; Philosophia Antiqua XXXVII & XLI; 463 pages
Wraps browned wtih chipping to spine. Creasing to corners of wraps. 8 cm Cut along middle of spine which has caused tears to about 25 pages. Former owner's name on ffep. ; Aristote. Traductions Et Études; 353 pages
Wraps and endpapers browned. Former owner's name to halftitle. Creasing to lower corners and first few pages. 2 small tears to top of spine. ; Thesis, University of Nijmegen. Text in Dutch with summaries in French and German; 345 pages
xi + 346pp. + 4pp. stellingen, Academisch proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de letteren en wijsbegeerte aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, 24cm., originele omslag met wat gebruiksslijtage, verder in goede staat, F105458
Wraps yellowed and laminated (? ). Some creasing to edges of wraps. ; 198 pages
vi + 455pp., unpublished doctoral dissertation at the University of Navarra (Pamplona), 25cm., small inscription on title page, good condition, rare, F105716
199pp., 24cm., ex.bibl. (enkele stempeltjes), goed
525pp., 25cm., dans la série "Philosophes médiévaux" vol.11, nom du propriétaire précédent sur première page, br., bel état, [introduction en français, texte en latin]
[10] + [347] + [19] pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, very good condition, ISBN 3-487-13067-X, [Reprint of the edition of Köln 1609], F101365
111pp., 21cm., in the series "Studia Philosophica et Historica" vol.26, softcover, VG
in-4° (15,5 x 21,8 cm). [1], CXXXIX, [10] pp. Mezza pergamena. Al frontespizio, titolo inserito in cornice xilografica. Capilettera figurati. Copia molto marginosa, in ottime condizioni. Prima edizione. Questi opuscula ripercorrono i temi trattati da Aristotele nella “Meteorologia”, opera di ampio respiro dedicata non solo al tempo ma a tutti i principali fenomeni fisici osservati all’epoca. Da Platone Aristotele eredita un profondo interesse per le leggi della fisica, che tratta estensivamente in quest’opera. Per spiegare una di queste (la quarta, l’ultima trattata nell’opera) l’autore di serve di una metafora medica: compare per la prima volta l’illustrazione di una forcipe dentistica (come osservato da M. E. Ring). Durling 2794; Poletti 122; Wellcome I, n° 3744; Sander 3947; M. E. Ring ( ”The first picture of a dental forceps in a printed book”, Journal of the California Dental Association, 2004 )
Former owner's name to half-title. Small tears to spine ends. Light creasing to rear corners of wraps. ; Philosophia Antiqua XIII; 174 pages
Creasing through upper corner of a few pages. Lower corner of boards and top of spine bumped. Endpapers browned. DJ is torn and chipped with some tears. Inscribed by author to titlepage. ; 252 pages; Signed by Author
Complete in 4 volumes: xx,580 + lxvii,419 + lxvii,419 + lxx,708 pp., Original 1887/1902-edition, 24cm., uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spines (corners and edges worn), text and interior clean and bright (paper slightly browned), ex-libris of R.V. Lennard tipped in on upper counterplates (Reginald Vivian Lennard (1885-1967) was a Fellow of Wadham College from 1919 and Reader in Economic History at Oxford from 1932), introduction and notes in Englis, Text edition in Greek, good condition, weight: 4.4kg., [Content: VOLUME I: Introduction to the Politics, VOLUME II: Prefatory essays. Books I and II: text and notes, VOLUME III: Two Essays, Books III,IV and V: Text and notes, VOLUME IV: Essay on Constitutions. Books VI-VIII: Text and notes, Indexes], F105675
8vo., First Edition, neat signature on front free endpaper; strongly bound in red hald morocco, red cloth sides, back with five raised bands, second and third compartments lettered in gilt, gilt top, marbled endpapers, a few gatherings a little loose (but binding entitre;ly sound), a good, bright, working copy. With the trade ticket of Blackwell on front paste-down. Volume one of four; this volume is complete in itself.
1 ex-library marking after table of contents. Else VG. Minor shelfwear. ; Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen Der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Für Forschung Des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen Band 25; 109 pages