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19794661979 - broché - Editions 10/18, N° 1323 - Union Générale d'Editions - 1979 - In-12 (format poche) broché - 294 pages - ISBN : 2-264-00991-8
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1913, in-16, brossura editoriale, pp. 320. Lievi difetti al dorso. Collana "Bibliothèque Cosmopolite", N° 64.
19886In-12, pleine toile moderne à la Bradel, couverture conservée, 356 p. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1913.
In-12, pleine toile moderne à la Bradel, couverture conservée, 356 p. Édition originale française traduite par A. Savine. Bon exemplaire.
42108, , 2013 Hardback, XVI 240 pages., 23 b/w ill. 14 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English. *new ISBN 9782503545493.
19918228EBMünchen, Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1991. Groß-8°. 24 x 16,5 cm. 168 Seiten. Original-Pappband.
1936240927Manuskript München 1936. Softcover Original-Maschinengeschriebenes Manuskript DINA5. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit Bleistiftanstreichungen vielleicht von Herrn Wiechert selbst. Manuskript, München, paperback
Armando, Roma, 1973 - In-8, bross., pp. 206. Firma d’app. al risg.
1982JAP5223MRelié, 431 pages, paru en 1982 chez Chêne hachette, très bon état général, intérieur frais, jaquette légèrement abîmée par une déchirure sur le coin inférieur droit et des légers frottements.
31546In folio, pleine percaline bleu nuit de l'éditeur, titre doré en long, marque dorée du Panthéon sur le plat sup., 30 p. de texte et 10 planches sur papier glacé. Leipzig, H. Schmidt & C. Gunther, s.d. (ca 1930).
In folio, pleine percaline bleu nuit de l'éditeur, titre doré en long, marque dorée du Panthéon sur le plat sup., 30 p. de texte et 10 planches sur papier glacé. Edition originale. Bon exemplaire malgré une petite auréole en coin.
48893Maidstone: W. P. Dickinson Printer High Street 1910 . First edition . pp.68. 10.0" x7.5" x 0.25". Blue moire / watered silk covered boards. Gilt titles to front board. Edges lightly rubbed. Library label to verso of the front board: "Masonic Library Freemasons' Hall Maidstone - Rules". Inked note to front endpaper: "Presented By W. Bro. W. J. Beecher B.A. P.M. P.P.G.J.W." Endpapers toned otherwise cleann text and illustrations throughout. VG. Maidstone: W. P. Dickinson, Printer, High Street, 1910 . hardcover
42383London: Printed By Norris And Son Bloomfield Street Finsbury Circus. Sold By Brother R. Spencer Masonic Bookseller Publisher Stationer. &c. 314 High Holborn London MDCCCXLVII. 1847 . Signed copy. 8vo. 8.50" x 5.50" x 0.50". pp.8 /pp.147/22pp. Original grey-green cloth binding with rubbed gilt titles to the front board: "Constitutions of Free and Accepted Masons - 1847." Boards faded edges rubbed and bumped. Original endpapers lightly soiled. Printed bookplate to verso of the front board: "A. M. Broadley. Ex Libris The Knapp 1902 Bradpole." Inner hinges carefully stregthened. Pencil notes regarding this special edition to front free-endpaper. Engraved frontis lightly foxed: Pl. 1 Collar and jewel of the Grand Master. Printed title page and clean English text throughout. Dedication on p. v. signed in brown ink by "William H. White G.S." Clean pages throughout just some light foxing to the the plates at the rear. A good copy of this scarce book. N.B. The 1847 edition technically the tenth edition of Constitutions was the last to see the Grand Secretary personally sign the dedication. Thereafter it was printed in facsimile. The illustration of "Collar of a Grand Officer of the Grand Lodge of England" is normally ommitted from this edition but two new illustrations are added: Provincial Grand Master's Jewel; and Deputy Provincial Grand Master's Jewel. William Henry White born about 1777 died 5 Apr 1866 : ".Little is on record of his early days but we do know that he was initiated in the Lodge of Emulation No.21 on 15 April 1799 and in 1801 became its Worshipful Master. Having been honoured with the rank of Grand Steward in 1805 he joined Grand Stewards Lodge in 1805. In 1810 he became Joint Secretary Premier Grand Lodge with his father William White and was very active in the Lodge of Reconciliation. Before 1813 he was appointed Private Secretary to HRH the Duke of Sussex an office held until the Duke's death. He was also Secretary of the Hon. Artillery Company. At the Quarterly Communication of March 1856 when both Zetland and White were absent because of ill health there was open opposition to the re-election of the Grand Master though he was elected and proclaimed and the motion was duly carried. The Masonic Mirror in March 1856 reported that Bro White was quite ill. White sent his resignation to the Grand Master. Zetland refused to accept it and White continued until April 1857 when William Gray Clarke was appointed Grand Secretary. William Henry White became Joint Grand Secretary from 27th December 1813 and retired 29th April 1857. Bro White was to live a further nine years on the pension voted for him by Grand Lodge. He had served the premier Grand Lodge and the United Grand Lodge of England all his adult life. As Joint Grand Secretary of the Moderns with his father from 1810 and Joint Grand Secretary of the UGLE with Edwards Harper from 1813 to 1838 and finally as Grand Secretary of UGLE from 1839 to 1857. A total of forty-seven years serving two Grand Masters the Duke of Sussex and the Earl of Zetland both of whom totally relied on him. He had withstood the onslaught of Drs. Crecefix and Oliver and outlasted them and their magazines. William H. White lived in retirement for another few years and passed away in 1866." - see The Union of the "Moderns" and the "Antients" Grand lodges to create The United Grand Lodge of England in 1813. Bi-Centenary Anniversary 2013 by Allan de Luca The Chingford Masonic Association Newsletter No.41 - Spring 2013 Editor - W Bro Allan de Luca . "Alexander Meyrick Broadley 19 July 1847 � 16 April 1916 was a British historian author and barrister. He is best known for being the defense lawyer for Ahmed Orabi after the failure of the Urabi Revolt. His father also named Alexander was vicar of Bradpole in Dorset England. He entered Lincoln's Inn as a law student in 1866 and was called to the bar in 1869. He lived in Tunis for a number of years and worked as a lawyer there within the French legal system. He later lived in Belgium for a time. In later life he returned to Bradpole and built a large house called "The Knapp" as of 1998 it still existed and had been converted into a nursing home. He collected a large number of books some of which he "grangerized" by adding additional illustrations and also became a prolific author of books on historical topics." - See Wikipedia London: Printed By Norris And Son, Bloomfield Street, Finsbury Circus. ( Sold By Brother R. Spencer, Masonic Bookseller, Publish hardcover
(Matematica - Estetica - Storia dell'arte) In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata, copertina di Anja Storck, pp. 175,(1), con 66 figure in bianco e nero nel testo. Traduzione dall'inglese di Giliola Lopez. Prima edizione italiana, aprile 1962. Una firma di appartenenza al frontespizio. Ottimo stato di conservazione.
1979026844American Philosophical Society 1979. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket. Signed with warm inscription by the author. An extra bright newlooking copy with unopened pages. <br/> <br/> American Philosophical Society hardcover
br. Questo libro, pubblicato da Reclam nel 2012 e insignito nel 2016 del "Premio Internazionale d'Estetica" conferito dalla Società Italiana d'Estetica, costituisce una cruciale riflessione sulle categorie dell'estetica filosofica. Attraverso una penetrante indagine teorica, Welsch sottolinea la necessità di rivedere le relazioni tra arte e filosofia, allo scopo di superare tanto le indebite assimilazioni quanto la totale incommensurabilità che hanno contrassegnato rispettivamente la modernità e il postmoderno. Analizzando le trasformazioni del concetto di arte nell'ultimo secolo, Welsch argomenta dunque a favore di un'apertura dell'estetica a una serie di sollecitazioni ulteriori, dalla nuova tecnologia elettronica, discussa sulla base di una stimolante rilettura dell'eredità del Bauhaus, alle prestazioni dello sport professionistico, di cui si sostiene con finezza interpretativa lo statuto artistico. Per altro Welsch prende congedo non solo dalle limitazioni imposte dall'estetica moderna, ma anche e soprattutto dall'antropocentrismo che ne rappresentava il presupposto, allo scopo di ricollocare l'uomo all'interno della natura di cui è parte. Il "cambio di rotta" di cui parla Welsch trova così il proprio fondamento filosofico in un'originale riconsiderazione dell'evoluzionismo darwiniano, di cui l'Autore evidenzia le potenzialità per un'estetica riconfigurata a partire dalle sue origini animali. La presente edizione, puntualmente curata da Leonardo Amoroso e finemente tradotta da Alessandro Nannini, mette finalmente a disposizione dei lettori italiani un volume di fondamentale importanza nell'odierno ripensamento dello statuto epistemologico dell'estetica, scritto da uno dei maestri del pensiero contemporaneo.
50255Editions de l’Age d’homme, Paris, 1987
Collana Studi. Bibliografia. Indice degli autori citati, delle persone, località e vicende storiche. In ottimo stato 80 tavole fotografiche b.n. f.t.
XI, 206 p.; 21,5 cm. Brossura editoriale. Copertina polverosa, interno ottimo. Saggi di H.E. Gruber, A.I. Miller, P. Morrison, S.A. Papert, C.S. Smith, G. Vickers
trad. di Ottavio Fatica n. 231 bross. edit. ill.
trad. di Ottavio Fatica n. 231 bross. edit. ill.
In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. XII,206,(2), con num. dis. b.n. nel t.; rare sottolineature a matita; prima ed., copia molto buona. (m130)
183410153071834. Titel, 1 Bl., 360 S. Ppbd d. Zeit (beschabt u. bestossen, kl. St. a. d. T.).
1868230096Rieger`sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Stuttgart 1868. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Alle Teile 1-12. Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und berieben. Innen sauber. Rieger`sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, hardcover
200733308ABNew York, NY, Rizzoli, 2007. Gr. 8° (25 x 25 cm). 222, (2) S., überwiegend illustriert (farbig). Original-Ganzleinenband mit farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag.