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A cura di: G. Auletta EDITORI RIUNITI 1997 FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, TIMBRO "E. R." AI TAGLI BASSI, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO, PARI AL NUOVO Genevieve Rodis Lewis, professore emerito della Sorbona, si è dedicata, a partire da L'inconscient et le cartéstanisme (1950), allo studio della personalità e del pensiero di Cartesio, indagandone in particolare la metafisica, la morale e l'antropologia. Questa biografia rappresenta un approdo senza dubbio definitivo nello studio de Cartesio uomo e pensatore. Cartesio visse gran parte della sua vita in disparte, spesso all'estero, fuggendo gli inconvenienti di una popolarità che lo disturbava. Ripercorrendone le vicende biografiche - dagli anni di collegio all'arruolamento nell'esercito olandese, dalle vicissitudini sentimentali alla scoperta della matematica, ai rapporti con i grandi del suo tempo. Geneviève Rodis-Lewis ci restituisce tutto il fascino e la complessità dell'umo che ha lasciato in eredità ai moderni l'unificazione delle scienze attraverso il metodo, di colui che. come riconobbe Hegel ha ripreso interamente le cose dall'inizio.
170002965Germany 1700. A single quire unbound evidence of earlier sewing. <p>      LEIBNIZ’S CATALOG OF FIFTY-TWO IMAGINARY BOOKS satirizes European political and military maneuvering in 1688-9 at the outset of the Nine Years’ War. The text was printed in Latin this version and in Latin and German. Together three editions survive in four examples all in German-speaking countries.<br />       Leibniz 1646-1716 grouped the works into theology eighteen law eight medicine ten and philosophy fourteen and closed with two “forthcoming publicationsâ€. The titles’ scholarly veneer hardly disguises his harsh view of contemporary politics. This manuscript copy was likely made between 1691 and 1716 while Leibniz was librarian at Wolfenbüttel then the largest library north of the Alps. Browned the inner bifolium less so.</p> unknown
101943256X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1023919702.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
53639aafHagae Comitum (The Hague, 's Gravenhage), ex typographia Regia, 1833, in-4to, 1 leaf + IV + 324 p. + 1 leaf (errata) + 2 folding plates, heavy foxing in places, light waterstaining to a few leaves and to bottom of both plates, upper corner of front endpaper cut off and repaired, half calf binding, marbled paper on covers, red title label on gold tooled spine, hinge of frontcover loose, slight rubbing.
__3112751361De Gruyter 1964. Hardcover. New. 352 pages. German language. 6.89x0.98x9.69 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
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174753024Wolfenbüttel, Joh. Christoph Meisner, 1747. Fol. Mit zahlr. Holzschn.-Vignetten. 15 Bll., 24, 479 (recte 471) S.; 10 Bll., 180 S.; 6 Bll., 380 S., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln a. 5 Bünden.
171744194Leipzig Grosse & Gleditsch 1717. 4to. In: "Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXVII". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 317-322; Pp. 322-336; Pp. 353-360; Pp. 360-362. Entire volume: 4 553 39 pp. seven engraved plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the famous Libnitz-issue of Acta Eruditorum published a year after the death of Leibnitz including the renowned obituary by the German philosopher Christian Wolff. In 1706 Leibniz recommended Wolff for the Professorship at Halle the post Wolff held for seventeen years until his dismissal and in 1711 Leibniz sponsored Wolff's membership to the Berlin Academy. It is also mentioned that during the year of Leibniz's death in 1716 Leibniz visited Wolff in Halle when returning to Hanover from Vienna. To honor Leibnitz memory Wolff undertook the project of writing ELOGIUM GODOFREDI GUILIEMI LEIBNITII a treatise of the life of Leibnitz. As early as 1679 George I acting as Leibnitz patron directed him to write the history of the house of Brunswick. Immediately after he began arranging material he had collected. The work was however only the preparatory steps when Leibnitz died in 1716 and the work was never published. The present paper NOTITIA DE HISTORIA BRUNSUICENSI is the only part of the work which could have become a opus magnum with historiography that has ever been published. The volume also contains:Goldbach Christian. Temperamentum Musicum Universale. Pp. 114-15.And many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians philosophers and historians. </em> hardcover
171744194Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1717. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXVII"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 317-322" Pp. 322-336 Pp. 353-360 Pp. 360-362. [Entire volume: (4), 553, (39) pp. + seven engraved plates.].
200626147BB2006 978-3-938793-22-0. Frankfurt/Main: Ontos 2006. 216 S. Pappband sehr gut erhalten unknown
200626147BBFrankfurt/Main:, Ontos, 2006. 216 S., gebunden (sehr gut erhalten)
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Contents include: Primal images and primal ways of seeing, Species and race in the eighteenth century, Linnaeus' concept of species, Ray, Kant, Goethe, Buffon, Linnaeus, Classification of races, Herder, Leibniz, Oken, Buffon Leibniz, Blumenbach, Carus' race theory, etc. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
2083002115601918Kosaku-sha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 22cm Kosaku-sha paperback
2006LFA-126719576Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 288 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
349623 folding engraved plates. 2 p.l. xxviii 484 pp.; 1 p.l. 492 pp. Two vols. Large 4to cont. vellum over boards crowns in gilt in center of each cover brown leather lettering piece on each spine Vol. II's label is a little chipped. Lausanne & Geneva: M.M. Bousquet 1745. First edition. "Important for containing the evidence as embodied in the correspondence between Leibnitz and Jean Bernoulli on the question of the rival claims to priority in the invention of the calculus between Newton and Leibnitz. It was the only serious claim published in Leibnitz's favor and a tardy answer to the Commercium Epistolicum which gave the evidence in Newton's favor."-Babson 196. Our copy does not contain the portrait of Leibniz missing in a great many copies. Fine set. Book label of Sydney Ross. hardcover books
H872Leipzig Grosse & Gleditsch 1697. Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCXCVII. 4to. 594 . mit 4 von 8 Tafeln vorhanden Tafeln 1468. Text komplett S.135/136 in der Paginierung ¸bersprungen - so komplett!. Die wichtigestn Schriften und Beitr‰ge von Leibniz Bernoulli und Newton sind vorhanden: Leibniz G.W.: Communicatio suae pariter duarumque alienarum ad edendum sibi a Dn. Jo. Bernoulli . Solutio problematum a Jo. Bernoullio geometris publice propositorum. S. 201-205 mit 1 gefalt. Tafel;. Leibniz G.W.: Epistola ad Actorum horum Collectores. S.254-256. Bernoulli Johann: Problemapure gemometricum Eruditis propositum. S.95-96. Bernoulli Johann: De Conoidibus et Sphaeroidibus Quedam et c. S.113-118. Bernoulli Johann: Principia Calculi exponentialium seu percurrentium. S. 125-132. Bernoulli Johann: Curvatura radii in Diaphanis non uniformibus solutioque Problematis a se in Actis 1696 . S. 206-211. Bernoulli Jacob: Solutio Problematum fraternorum pecultiari Programmate Cal.Jan. 1697 . S. 211-214. Bernoulli Jacob: Solutio Difficultatis cujusdam circa naturam Flexus contrarii . S.410-412. Bernoulli Jacob: Addenda ad constructionem Problematis Beauniani. S.412-413. Newton Isaack: Excerpta eTransactionibus Philos.Anglig. Jan.1697: Epistola missa ad praenobilem virum d. Carolum Montague Armigerum . Solutio duorum problematum Mathematicorum a Jo. Bernoullio prpositorum. S. 223-224. Weitere Beitr‰ge von Marchio Hospitalius. S.217-218. Erstes Erscheinen der ber¸hmten Ausgabe von Acta Eruditorum in der die vier Lˆsungen der vier damals bedeutendsten Mathematiker zusammen gedruckt wurden. Es gab insgesamt f¸nf Lˆsungen f¸r das gestellte Problem und Newtons Lˆsung wurde erstmals in den Philosophical Transactions Januar 1697 abgedruckt und hier nachgedruckt. Die von L'Hopital vorgeschlagene hier nicht abgedruckte Lˆsung wurde erst 1988 verˆffentlicht. Das Brachistochrone-Problem wurde von Johann Bernoulli in Acta Eruditorum im Juni 1696 gestellt. Er f¸hrte das Problem wie folgt ein: "Ich Johann Bernoulli spreche den brillantesten an." Nichts ist f¸r intelligente Menschen attraktiver als ein ehrliches herausforderndes Problem dessen mˆgliche Lˆsung Ruhm verleihen und als bleibendes Denkmal bleiben wird. Ich hoffe die Dankbarkeit zu gewinnen der gesamten wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft indem ich den besten Mathematikern unserer Zeit ein Problem vorlege das ihre Methoden und die St‰rke ihres Intellekts auf die Probe stellt. Wenn mir jemand die Lˆsung des vorgeschlagenen Problems mitteilt werde ich ihn ˆffentlich f¸r lobenswert erkl‰ren. Johann Bernoulli und Leibniz haben Newton mit diesem Problem bewusst in Versuchung gef¸hrt. Angesichts des Streits um die Infinitesimalrechnung ist es nicht verwunderlich dass Johann Bernoulli diese Worte in seine Herausforderung aufgenommen hat: "Es gibt weniger die unsere hervorragenden Probleme lˆsen kˆnnen ja weniger selbst unter den Mathematikern die sich r¸hmen dass Sie haben ihre Grenzen wunderbar erweitert und zwar mithilfe der goldenen Theoreme die ihrer Meinung nach niemandem bekannt waren die aber tats‰chlich schon lange zuvor von anderen verˆffentlicht worden waren. "Laut Newtons Biograph Conduitt lˆste er das Problem auf einem Abend nach der Heimkehr von der Royal Mint. Newton: . "Inmitten der Hektik der groflen Neupr‰gung kam er erst um vier Uhr nachmittags sehr m¸de vom Turm nach Hause schlief aber nicht bis er das Problem gelˆswas um vier Uhr morgens geschah." Newton. Seine Lˆsung schickte er an seinen Freund Charles Montague und Montague verˆffentlichte ihn anonym in den Transaktionen. Auch Newtons Lˆsung die hier in der Acta vorgestellt wird ist anonym. Die Episode gefiel Newton nicht wie er sp‰ter schrieb: "Ich mag es nicht von Ausl‰ndern ¸ber mathematische Dinge bel‰stigt und geh‰nselt zu werden." Nach dem Wettbewerb sagte Johann Bernoulli: "Mein ‰lterer Bruder stellte den vierten von ihnen zusammen nach Leibniz ihm selbst und Newton dass die drei groflen Nationen Deutschland England und Frankreich jede f¸r sich sich mit mir in einer solchen vereinigen." schˆne Suche alle finden die gleiche Wahrheit."Struik Hrsg. "A Source Book in Mathematics 1200-1800 S. 391 ff. unknown
2083002116207359Shunjusha Leibniz / Epictetus / Nietzsche and others N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Shunjusha Leibniz / Epictetus / Nietzsche and others paperback
ria9780300089585_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Containing papers that represent Leibniz's early thoughts on the problem of evil this work centres on a dialogue the "Confessio philosophi" in which he formulates a general account of God's relation to sin and evil that becomes a fixt hardcover
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2004Q-0300089589Yale University Press 2004-07-10. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Yale University Press hardcover