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1805213040EClerkenwell: Bye and Law 1805. Hardcover. Good. 510 pages in good condition. Pages have penciling throughout light foxing on some pages. A large fold-out chart. Some markings on the title page. Page edges are darkened and lightly stained. Half-bound in brown cloth and marbled paper gilt titles on the spine. VOLUME 1 ONLY. G <br/> <br/> Bye and Law hardcover
1753mon0000145146London S. Birt et al. 1753. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Volume 2 only book is missing front cover printed in 1753 rest of book is good condition London, S. Birt et al. hardcover
1841424522London : Printed for Thomas Tegg Cheapside 1841. 29th edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Foxed throughout. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: xii 548 pages 1 unnumbered leaf of plates frontispiece : 1 portrait frontispiece ; 22 cm. Subjects: Knowledge Theory of ; Early works to 1800; Philosophy English 17th century; Knowledge Theory of. London : Printed for Thomas Tegg, Cheapside hardcover
2006387946Oxford: Clarendon Press 2006. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Hardcover in a bright dust jacket with light edgewear 458 pages. J. R. and Philip Milton present the first critical edition of John Locke's Essay concerning Toleration based on all extant manuscripts and a number of other writings on law and politics composed between 1667 and 1683. Although Locke never published any of these works himself they are of very great interest for students of his intellectual development because they are markedly different from the early works he wrote while at Oxford and show him working out ideas that were to appear in his mature political writings the Two Treatises of Government and the Epistola de Tolerantia. With authoritative contextual guidance from the editors this will be an invaluable resource for all historians of early modern philosophy of legal political and religious thought and of 17th-century Britain. Name date on front fly leaf otherwise clean. Record # 387946 Clarendon Press hardcover
1023029901.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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197062340Yorkshire Scolar Press 1970. Folio. Original full green cloth with gilt lettering to spine and gilt centre-piece to front board. Top of spine and top of front board with a little wear. Internally very nice and clean. 2 ff. 12 362 pp. 22 ff. <br/><br/><em>Facsimile. </em> hardcover
1024068528.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195613317Chicago IL: Gateway Editions 1956. First Paperback Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. First Paperback Edition. Original Wraps. Underlining by Oliver Sacks. Dr. Sacks often made comments in the margins or had conversations with the author in the text. <br /> From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks the renowned neurologist author and educator. He was in his life celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Shelfwear/toning chipping else tight bright and unmarred. Pictorial wrappers. 8vo. xiii 368pp. Illus. b/w. All underlining emphasis and notations are in the hand of Dr. Oliver Sacks. Gateway Editions unknown
1700150333London: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row and Samuel Manship at the Ship in Cornhill near the Royal-Exchange 1700. Rare fourth edition of this fundamental work in the history of Western thought the first to name Locke as the author and include the frontispiece portrait of him. Folio bound in in full speckled calf with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands gilt turn-ins engraved frontispiece portrait of Locke. An exceptional example. The second edition of Locke's essay contains a number of important changes and additions to the text. It was the first to name Locke as the author and include the frontispiece portrait of him. "It is Locke's second edition of the 'Essay on Human Understanding' that is the masterpiece we remember; the first 1690 edition did not bear Locke's name nor did it include a number of emendations that finished the work as Locke wanted it" Matthews Collecting Rare Books 97. "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" PMM 164. Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row, and Samuel Manship, at the Ship in Cornhill, near unknown
1753652421Printed for S. Birt et al. 1753. Fourth Edition. Leather Binding. Near Fine. 2 volumes. Beautifully rebound in period style in full brown calf spines with raised bands red morocco labels and gilt rules some leaves have marginal staining - binding is fine. The Fourteenth edition. Printed for S. Birt, et al. unknown
1694149739London: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row and Samuel Manship at the Ship in Cornhill near the Royal-Exchange 1694. Rare second edition of this fundamental work in the history of Western thought the first to name Locke as the author and to include the frontispiece portrait of him. Folio bound full paneled calf morocco spine label lettered in gilt elaborated diced stamping to the spine in five compartments within raised bands engraved frontispiece portrait of Locke by P. Vanderbanck after Sylvester Brounower. In very good condition. From the library of the Isle of Wight Institution with stamps to the title page page 175 and verso of final leaf; ownership signature of British missionary Daniel Tyerman 1773-1828 of Newport Isle of Wight dated 1804 to the title page. The second edition of Locke's essay contains a number of important changes and additions to the text. It was the first to name Locke as the author and include the frontispiece portrait of him indicative of the celebrity Locke acquired with the publication of the first edition in 1690. "When Thomas Basset was running out of copies of the first edition in February 1693 he signed a contract with Locke to pay him ten shillings per sheet for additional materials for a new printing. These additions included an expansion of Book I Chap. IV; the chapter on power was almost entirely new; a new chapter 'Of Identity and Diversity' was inserted as 2.27 making chapters 27-31 to be renumbered as 2.28-32; and a discussion was added to 2.9.8. Other numerous additions were made throughout sectional summaries added in the margins and an analytical index supplied" Yolton. "It is Locke's second edition of the 'Essay on Human Understanding' that is the masterpiece we remember; the first 1690 edition did not bear Locke's name nor did it include a number of emendations that finished the work as Locke wanted it" Matthews Collecting Rare Books 97. "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" PMM 164. It is in this work that Locke 1632-1704 lays the foundations of British empiricism and the concept of the mind as a tabula rasa. "Locke summed up the Enlightenment in his belief in the middle class and its right to freedom of conscience and right to property in his faith in science and in his confidence in the goodness of humanity. His influence upon philosophy and political theory has been incalculable" Columbia Encyclopedia. Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row, and Samuel Manship, at the Ship in Cornhill, near hardcover
17412350909London: Printed for C. Hitch in Pater-noster-Row; J. Pemberton in Fleetstreet; J. Beecroft in Lombard-Street; and S. Symon in Cornhill 1741. Twelfth Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. Twelfth edition. Spines a bit faded corners rubbed with minor loss bookplate removal marks on front endpaper of each volume minor pencil marginalia. 1741 Full-Leather. iv 26 372; xiv 340 27 pp. 8vo. Contemporary full calf red morocco spine labels five raised spine bands gilt titles and rules with decorations in compartments. First published in 1689 this is a foundational work in the influential British school of empiricism of which Locke was among the leading proponents. Empirical philosophy argued that knowledge stemmed from subjective experience a posteriori rather than the operation of objective reason a priori. As such this work contains commentary on how the formation of ideas relates to sensation and perception. This edition includes an extensive index. Printed for C. Hitch in Pater-noster-Row; J. Pemberton in Fleetstreet; J. Beecroft in Lombard-Street; and S. Symon in Cornhill hardcover
1358673470.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2010DADAX1169310087Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. hardcover. New. 7.00x0.69x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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15171407277London: Printed for J. Churchill . and Samuel Manship 1715-1716. Seventh edition with large additions. Hardcover. Octavo Two volumes. In Fair condition. Spines are brown with gold print raised bands. Boards in brown leather; light wear to spine caps and corners tears to hinges toning to spine. <br /> Text blocks have red-speckled edges; cracked hinges bookplate on front pastedown spotting to endpapers name in ink on title page penciled marginal notation. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portrait. <br /> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. 1. Books 1-2 1716 371 pages — Books 3-4 1715 340 pages. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Section. 1407277. FP New Rockville Stock. Printed for J. Churchill ... and Samuel Manship hardcover
200662882Oxford Clarendon Press 2006. 8vo. In the original blue cloth binding in the original dust-jacket. Dust-jacket with very light wear otherwise a fine and clean copy. XI 458 pp. hardcover
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