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2307JS193<p>Objectos e personagens de uma colecção amazónica. Museu Nacional de Etnologia. Lisboa. 2004.</p>_x000d_<p>De 24x185 cm. Com 119 i págs. Brochado. Profusamente ilustrado a cores com fotografias.</p>_x000d_<p>Apresenta texto em duas colunas com referências bibliográficas. </p>_x000d_<p>Catálogo da apresentação ao público de uma das mais completas colecções amazónicas cujas peças foram sistematicamente recolhidas com o propósito quase exclusivo de serem museografadas em Portugal dando-nos conta da totalidade da cultura material de um único povo - os Wauja. Entesourados nas casas-fortes das Reservas do Museu Nacional temos hoje preservada a beleza destes objectos a monumentalidade das máscaras a funcionalidade da produção material o aroma que se desprende da terra do barro e da palha que nos imerge numa cultura e num modo de vida completamente diferente do nosso.</p>_x000d_<p> </p>_x000d_<p> </p> I-186-E-36 unknown
20062-847902593XTutor Ediciones S.A. 2006. Paperback. New. 240 pages. Spanish language. 10.25x8.00x0.50 inches. Tutor Ediciones S.A. paperback
847902593X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20241-1646011864Trafalgar Square Pub 2024. Hardcover. New. spiral-bound edition. 132 pages. 8.50x7.75x1.00 inches. Trafalgar Square Pub hardcover
2024SKU1745463Trafalgar Square Books 2024-08-27. hardcover. New. 7x0x8. New Book Ships with Tracking Trafalgar Square Books hardcover
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1954508655Imp. MISR S.A.E. 1954. Paperback. GOOD. 4 52 290 pp. Sewn binding in printed wraps. From the personal library of Joel Kraemer noted scholar of medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophy with his occasional pencil notations. Tips worn bit of loss to spine ends saped title to spine; binding remains sound. Arabic critical text of De anima and De plantis based on translation by IshÄk ibn Hunain; Plutarchus' De placitis philosophorum translated by Kusá¹a ibn LÅ«kÄ. Quite scarce. Imp. MISR S.A.E. paperback
1952509101El Nahda el Masria 1952. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Critical Arabic text edited by Badawi. 1068pp in continuous pagination across the three volumes. 8vo's sewn binding in publisher's printed wraps. Wrappers show some wear spines reinforced with paper tape volume 1 front wrapper tail corner perished otherwise all volumes are sound and unmarked. [El Nahda el Masria] paperback
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620720381X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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137481Cambridge: Mediaeval Academy of America 1958. Hardcover xxv 245pp. Very good no dust jacket. Bibliography notes indices Ex-library. Based on the work of Aristotle--De Generatione et Curruptione. Publisher series: Corpus Commentariorum Averrois in Aristotelem4 1-2 & Mediaeval Acadamy of America 67 . Translated with introduction by Samuel Kurland. Philosophy. Mediaeval Academy of America Hardcover
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18061412310034Printed for the Booksellers 1806-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Full contemporary calf. Red spine label. Good binding and cover. 269 1 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. Toning. Marginal discoloration to corner of first 3 end pages. Faint marginal dampstain to first few pages. An important English work on popular medicine with emphasis on obstetrics and reproduction falsely attributed to Aristotle. See: Austin R.B. Early American medical imprints 75; Shaw & Shoemaker 9860. An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform Volume 3 Supplement p. 30. Contents the same as those in The works of Aristotle compleat in four parts London 1749. Presumed to be authored by William Salmon 1644-1713. Printed for the Booksellers hardcover
1963511275Imprimerie Catholique Beyrouth 1963. Paperback. NEAR FINE. Fascicle: 4 266-306. In Arabic but with pagination continuous with the entire issue which includes various other monographs and translations in French so pagination is backward. 8vo stab-staplebound in printed wraps deckled edges. Tips a bit worn small spot of silverfishing to front wrapper text sound clean and fresh. Critical edition of Ishaq ibn Hunayn’s translation of Aristotle’s book on Natural Listening with the commentary of Abu Bishr Matta ibn Yunus al-Qunthi and Yahya ibn Adi found in the Leiden Library which with a small section in the Escorial Library is the only extant manuscript of this work; compared with the original Greek text and Latin translations. Quite scarce. Imprimerie Catholique Beyrouth paperback
Bv2430<p>Aristotle. A Treatise on Government. Translated from the Greek by William Ellis. London: Printed for T. Payne and T. Cadell 1776. Quarto period style full calf gilt. First edition of the first English translation directly from the Greek of Aristotle's important work on politics and government. "The father of modern democracy" PMM 38. An exemplary copy. This influential work elucidates the political principles of Aristotle the father of political science and lays out his recommendations for the structure of government. Aristotle's timeless insights on governance law and the role of citizens in society are brought to life in this English translation by Ellis which lay on the shelves of Jefferson's own library. Jefferson later counseled that the Declaration of Independence's authority rested on the "harmonising sentiments" of the day including the works of Aristotle Cicero Locke and Sidney. As Ayn Rand noted in various writings on Aristotle Aristotle s philosophy was the intellect s Declaration of Independence FNI 22. In Rand s review of JH Randall s Aristotle she wrote Throughout history the influence of Aristotle s philosophy particularly of his epistemology has led in the direction of individual freedom of man s liberation from the power of the state…Aristotle via John Locke was the philosophical father of the Constitution of the United States and thus of capitalism The Objectivist Newsletter May 1963. Like America's Declaration this English translation of Aristotle's Treatise on Government loomed in 1776. The meticulous translation by William Ellis captures the essence of Aristotle's teachings offering a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the Master s thoughts on the workings of government and civic life. Scholars agree that the Ellis translation was one of the sources Jefferson consulted as he drafted of the Declaration of Independence. Two small ex libris stamps appear in the text one on the verso of the Title and another on P. 99. Pages are toned in the margins where occasional penciled notations appear not interfering with text. A beautiful copy handsomely bound. Book #Bv2430. $15000. We specialize in Rare Ayn Rand and other legends and landmarks.</p> William Ellis hardcover
1776151205London: T. Payne 1776. First edition in English of this important work on government by Aristotle. Quarto bound in contemporary half calf over marbled boards full morocco spine label raised bands. In very good condition. Translated by William Ellis. An exceptional example of this cornerstone work. An important text in both the history of philosophy and in sparking the development of western political democracy. Ellis' translation was the first direct into English from the original Greek of Aristotle's "Politics." Loys Le Roy translated this work into French which was subsequently translated into English in 1597. Ellis' translation is considered more accurate and for many the most important translation in bringing Aristotle's treatise to enlightenment statesmen and philosophers. The bibliographer Lowdnes notes that Ellis' work appeared in this quarto edition 1776 priced at 15 shillings and was reprinted with little change in 1778. Lowndes praises Ellis' edition as "A faithful and perspicuous version." Aristotle's On Government via this English translation became a landmark text in the history of Western political thought a text which influenced late 18th and 19th century political thought in the English speaking world. Dr. B. E. Bryant notes that Thomas Jefferson owned a copy of the Ellis translation which influenced his drafting of the American Declaration of Independence: "Like most other well-educated individuals of his day Jefferson was thoroughly exposed to classical philosophy. We know for certain he owned a copy of the William Ellis 1776 translation of Aristotle's Politics and even cited Aristotle as one of the sources he used for the Declaration of Independence." Aristotle's "On Government" constitutes the first treatise of the conditions under which philosophy is possible within politics and thus the work that as much as any other founded political philosophy. The influence that this work has had on later political thinking is difficult to exaggerate and the fact that the work became available in a translation into English directly from the original Greek has been of the utmost importance to the development of political thought in England and America. Ellis' Aristotle is the only 18th century translation a an accurate and smoothly readable version that is still in print after more than 200 years. T. Payne hardcover
1776140942627London: T. Payne B. White and T. Cadell 1776. First English Edition. Near Fine. First English edition and the first edition in the English language; translated by William Ellis directly from the Greek. Fireside poet James Russell Lowell's copy inscribed to him by his friend American transcendentalist writer and artist C.P. Cranch. <p>Quarto. 8.75 x 11 in. 428 12 index pp. Bound in somewhat recent full calf with four raised bands and red leather spine labels titled in gilt. Browning to title page first blank is reinforced at edges and title page is re-margined. A touch of soiling and staining to preliminary pages and page edges sporadic foxing and light toning throughout with several light pencil ticks in the margins. <p>This was the only English edition of Aristotle's Treatise on Government from the 18th-century. A copy of this very text was owned by Thomas Jefferson and was influential among the founding fathers of the United States of America. A lovely copy of a scarce and important book. T. Payne, B. White, and T. Cadell unknown
177681182London: T. Payne 1776. First edition in English of this important work on government by Aristotle. Quarto bound in three quarters leather over marbled boards gilt titles to the spine raised bands. In very good condition with light toning to the text and wear. Bookseller plate of George Gregory Bath Sept. 22 1936 on the front pastedown. Translated by William Ellis. An important text in both the history of philosophy and in sparking the development of western political democracy. Ellis' translation was the first direct into English from the original Greek of Aristotle's "Politics." Loys Le Roy translated this work into French which was subsequently translated into English in 1597. Ellis' translation is considered more accurate and for many the most important translation in bringing Aristotle's treatise to enlightenment statesmen and philosophers. The bibliographer Lowdnes notes that Ellis' work appeared in this quarto edition 1776 priced at 15 shillings and was reprinted with little change in 1778. Lowndes praises Ellis' edition as "A faithful and perspicuous version." Aristotle's On Government via this English translation became a landmark text in the history of Western political thought a text which influenced late 18th and 19th century political thought in the English speaking world. Dr. B. E. Bryant notes that Thomas Jefferson owned a copy of the Ellis translation which influenced his drafting of the American Declaration of Independence: "Like most other well-educated individuals of his day Jefferson was thoroughly exposed to classical philosophy. We know for certain he owned a copy of the William Ellis 1776 translation of Aristotle's Politics and even cited Aristotle as one of the sources he used for the Declaration of Independence." Aristotle's "On Government" constitutes the first treatise of the conditions under which philosophy is possible within politics and thus the work that as much as any other founded political philosophy. The influence that this work has had on later political thinking is difficult to exaggerate and the fact that the work became available in a translation into English directly from the original Greek has been of the utmost importance to the development of political thought in England and America. Ellis' Aristotle is the only 18th century translation a an accurate and smoothly readable version that is still in print after more than 200 years. T. Payne hardcover
1514104082Venice: Gregorium de Gregorijs 1514. Rare 16th century printing of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics; bound together with Spanish Franciscan theologian Antonius Andreas's best known work Quaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis. Quarto bound in contemporary parchment over handmade paper-covered boards woodcut initials text in two columns. In very good condition. A rare and desirable collection. The Posterior Analytics is a text from Aristotle's Organon that examines demonstration definition and scientific knowledge. In the work Aristotle distinguishes 'demonstration' as a syllogism productive of scientific knowledge and 'definition' as the statement of a thing's nature: the meaning of its name or of an equivalent nominal formula. In the Prior Analytics syllogistic logic is considered in its formal aspect; in the Posterior it is considered in respect of its matter. The "form" of a syllogism lies in the necessary connection between the premises and the conclusion. Aristotle concludes the book with the way the human mind comes to know the basic truths or first principles which are not innate because people may be ignorant of them for much of their lives. Of all types of thinking scientific knowing and intuition are considered as only universally true where the latter is the originative source of scientific knowledge. Gregorium de Gregorijs hardcover
161936Shoten. First Thus. Hardcover. Like New. First Edition Thus 2nd Printing 1976. Published by Shoten 1968. Octavo. Red cloth boards stamped in gold in slipcase. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Covers have light shelf wear. Slipcase has light shelf wear with a few nicks and smudges. Text is in Japanese and read right to left. A fine copy of this collection of works by Aristotle translated to Japanese. 426 pages. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton New York. Shoten hardcover