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2008SONG0548964661Kessinger Publishing 2008-06-02. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
187056621Boston: Geo. D. Russell & Co 1870. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 20cm. Original dark brown cloth titled in gilt on spine; yellow endpapers; i0ix 10-408pp; with occasional printed music. Sturdy rubbed lacking front free endpaper occasional spots of discoloration: Good or better.<br /> <br /> "Locke has a varied career extending from temperance lecturer to song-writer; this 'memoir' is light on what he actually saw but heavy on constructed conversation and self-esteem" Nevins. BROADFOOT p.345. NEVINS I p.122. Geo. D. Russell & Co unknown
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18722129Boston: Geo. D. Russell & Co. Very Good- with no dust jacket; Hardcover; Dark blue grain cloth with . gilt lettering on spine; very little wear; tight binding; paper is . beginning to be brittle but no marks or writing;. 1872. Hardcover. CIVIL WAR CAMP LIFE & MEDICINE; Quoted in Nevins I-122 & Dornbuson II-2198; "Locke had a varied career extending from temperance lecturer to song-writer; this memoir is light on what he actually saw but heavy on constructed conversation and self-esteem"; All serious buyers are welcomed to make a reasonable BEST OFFER; Member of FL ABA. ; 408 pages . Geo. D. Russell & Co. hardcover
2008DADAX0548964661Kessinger Publishing 2008-06-02. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
187033788Boston: Geo. D. Russell & Co 1870. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Original dark green cloth over bevelled boards gilt spine lettering. ix 408pp. Very good. Leaf 395-96 and part of 397-98 are present in expert facsimiles on appropriate stock; inner hinges a tad delicate but expertly archivally strengthened thus tight. Tight nice first edition with bright spine gilt. James I. Robertson Jr. snarls "Locke has a varied career extending from temperance lecturer to song-writer; this 'memoir' is light on what he actually saw but heavy on constructed conversation and self-esteem." NEVINS I 122. Geo. D. Russell & Co hardcover
1870OURBOOKS005011Good Geo. D. Russell & Co Boston 1870 early hardcover 8vo 408 pages. Shallow chipping at spine head and some splitting of the spine cloth along the front. Light foxing to endpapers. Solid and otherwise clean. Geo. D. Russell & Co hardcover
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LA NUOVA ITALIA 1981 189 PAGINE. SEGNI A BIRO ALL'APICE SUPERIORE ESTERNO IN COPERTINA (COME DA FOTO), RETROCOPERTINA CON ABRASIONE (COME DA FOTO IN BASSO). INTERNI IN OTTIMO STATO Se la fisica e l'astronomia newtoniana poterono nell'universale accettazione divenire anche strumento di apologetica, altrimenti avvenne per la storia naturale della terra e del genere umano: ipotesi geologiche e problematiche antropologiche troppo erano in antitesi con la verità del Genesi. Creazionismo o determinismo meccanicistico, catastrofismo o staticità della natura, disordine o equilibrio non erano false alternative per gli uomini del Seicento. Archetipo della letteratura cosmogonica è la Telluris Theoria Sacra ( 1681) di Thomas Burnet (1635-1715), che nei termini della storia sacra, Eden, Diluvio, Conflagrazione, definisce le epoche di una storia della terra, più radicalmente alternativa al Genesi che non la fabula cartesiana de Il Mondo o le ipotesi di Newton. Tradizione mitica e tradizione scritturale vi sono reinterpretate nei termini della fisica corpuscolare e sottoposte all'attento vaglio della ragione. Rileggendo ora le opere di Thomas Burnet si aprono nuovi spiragli sui modi della « scoperta del tempo » nella storia del mondo e dell'umanità. Vengono in luce connessioni profonde tra sapere ermetico e ricerca empirica, tra componente -mitica e moderne teorie della materia, tra polemiche teologiche e problematiche scientifiche. Si delinea una figura estremamente complessa di scrittore scientifico e polemista, di teologo, filosofo morale e archeologo delle civiltà che ben può rappresentare, anche nelle contraddizioni e nelle aporie, i termini della crisi della coscienza europea, verso la ricostruzione di un modello diverso di sapere. Un'operazione nella quale l'erudita e immaginifica opera burnetiana ebbe non poco peso per la trasformazione dei paradigmi scientifici e del moderno senso comune. Indice PREMESSA I - THOMAS BURNET E L'EREDITA’ DELLA MALEDIZIONE II - LA TEORIA SACRA DELLA TERRA La creazione Il paradiso perduto Il diluvio e il mondo in rovina La conflagrazione Il beato millennio III - DISORDINE O ARMONIA? Burnet e Newton Una newtoniana teoria della terra La saggezza divina nel mondo Legge di natura e miracolo Corpuscolarismo e geometria della materia IV - LA ARCHEOLOGIA FILOSOFICA Storia della filosofia e storia della civiltà Dal mito alla ragione Alla ricerca del padre V - SCRITTURA, DOGMA E RAGIONE La teoria sacra tra Scrittura e ragione Mosè vendicato Reazioni a catena Il cristianesimo come religione razionale La prospettiva escatologica: il millennio e la fine dell'inferno VI - LA CONCEZIONE DELL'UOMO: CORPOREITA’, ANIMA E SENSO MORALE VII - IL SIGNIFICATO DELL'ORDINE : DALLA PERFEZIONE ALLA PERFETTIBILITA’ APPENDICE: LA MORALE COME RILEVAZIONE BIBLIOGRAFIA
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17443Sussex: The Pear Tree Press. 1935. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Inscribed presentation copy. Publisher's grey paper covered boards black buckram spine with printed paper label to the upper board. An excellent clean and tight copy the fragile spine with some fraying to the lower edge is holding firm. The contents with the decorative bookplate of John Gold to the front pastedown and with pertinent pencil inscriptions to the front endpaper are otherwise clean and bright throughout. A collection of poems in memory of Edward Thomas. Inscribed by the publisher James Guthrie in pencil at the head of the front free endpaper "To John Gold / from James" underneath which Gold has inscribed "To Roger / fr John / Aug 1949". Limited to 150 copies of which this is hand-numbered 105. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Sussex: The Pear Tree Press. 1935 hardcover
19662082402113507379Meiji tosho 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: books Meiji tosho paperback
1727189612London: printed for Arthur Bettesworth; Edmund Parker; John Pemberton; and Edward Symon 1727. The most influential philosopher of modern times Third edition of Locke's collected works following those of 1714 and 1722. "John Locke is the most influential philosopher of modern times. His influence in the history of thought on the way we think about ourselves and our relations to the world we live in to God nature and society has been immense. His great message was to set us free from the burden of tradition and authority both in theology and knowledge by showing that the entire grounds of our right conduct in the world can be secured by the experience we may gain by the innate faculties and powers we are born with" Chappell p. 252. 3 vols folio 318 x 202 mm. Engraved portrait frontispiece by Vertue after Kneller and engraved memorial plate. Contemporary panelled calf rebacked and recornered to style orange morocco labels. Ownership inscription to front pastedown dated 1832 of James Ford curate of St Lawrence in Exeter 1779-1850. Slight rubbing minor marking to covers tear to front free endpaper contents clean crisp and fresh. A very good copy. ESTC T115711; Yolton 365A another issue only says Parker's name in the imprint. Vere Chappell The Cambridge companion to Locke 1994. unknown
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, one gathering neatly reinforced at gutter with adhesive tape; original green cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright copy. VERY SCARCE.
1963163026Aalen: Scientia Verlag 1963. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Kunstlederbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1714122652London: John Churchill and Sam. Manship 1714. Rare first edition of the collected works of John Locke "the most worthy. of the indisputably great philosophers." Folio three volumes bound in full contemporary brown calf gilt titles and tooling to the spine morocco spine labels raised bands rebacked. Frontispiece of John Locke to volume one. In very good condition. John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and the Father of Classical Liberalism. "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. This is the first edition of the first collected edition of his work and the earliest to put his name to "Two Treatises on Government" as well as the letters on "Toleration"and "The Reasonableness of Christianity". Contents include: Volume 1: An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books; A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester concerning some Passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Human Understanding in a late Discourse of his Lordship's in Vindication of the Trinity; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to the Letter; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter. Volume 2: Some Considerations of the Consequences of the lowering of Interest and raising the Value of Money. In a Letter send to a Member of Parliament. 1691; Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled For encouraging the coining SilverMoney in England and after for keeping it here; Further Observations concerning raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin are particularly examind'd; Two Treatises of Government. In the Former the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown. The Latter is an Essay concerning the true Original Extent and End of Civil Government; A Letter concerning Toleration; A Second Letter concerning Toleration; A Third Letter for Toleration: To the Author of the Third Letter concerning Toleration; The Reasonableness of Christianity as deliver'd in the Scriptures; A Vindication of The Reasonableness of Christianity From Mr. Edwards's Reflections; A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity. Volume 3: Some Thoughts concerning Education; A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians I and II. Corinthians Romans and Ephesians. To which is prefix'd An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles by consulting St. Paul himself; Posthumous Works viz. I. Of the Conduct of the Understanding. II. An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all things in God. III. A Discourse of Miracles. IV. Par of a Fourth Letter for Toleration. V. Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl of Shaftesbury. VI. A new Method of the Common-Place-Book written originally in French and translated into English; Some familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and Several of his Friends.The work was published ten years after his death and is the first time his works were published as a collection. John Churchill and Sam. Manship hardcover books
1801117649London: Printed for J. Johnson 1801. Finely bound edition of the collected works of John Locke "the most worthy. of the indisputably great philosophers." Octavo nine volumes bound in full contemporary calf gilt titles to the spine morocco spine labels raised bands. Frontispiece of John Locke and fold-out table. In very good condition. Rare and desirable in contemporary calf. John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and the Father of Classical Liberalism. "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. This is the first edition of the first collected edition of his work and the earliest to put his name to "Two Treatises on Government" as well as the letters on "Toleration"and "The Reasonableness of Christianity". Contents include: Volume 1: An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books; A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester concerning some Passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Human Understanding in a late Discourse of his Lordship's in Vindication of the Trinity; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to the Letter; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter. Volume 2: Some Considerations of the Consequences of the lowering of Interest and raising the Value of Money. In a Letter send to a Member of Parliament. 1691; Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled For encouraging the coining SilverMoney in England and after for keeping it here; Further Observations concerning raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin are particularly examind'd; Two Treatises of Government. In the Former the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown. The Latter is an Essay concerning the true Original Extent and End of Civil Government; A Letter concerning Toleration; A Second Letter concerning Toleration; A Third Letter for Toleration: To the Author of the Third Letter concerning Toleration; The Reasonableness of Christianity as deliver'd in the Scriptures; A Vindication of The Reasonableness of Christianity From Mr. Edwards's Reflections; A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity. Volume 3: Some Thoughts concerning Education; A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians I and II. Corinthians Romans and Ephesians. To which is prefix'd An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles by consulting St. Paul himself; Posthumous Works viz. I. Of the Conduct of the Understanding. II. An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all things in God. III. A Discourse of Miracles. IV. Par of a Fourth Letter for Toleration. V. Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl of Shaftesbury. VI. A new Method of the Common-Place-Book written originally in French and translated into English; Some familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and Several of his Friends.The work was published ten years after his death and is the first time his works were published as a collection. Printed for J. Johnson hardcover books