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193pp., br.orig., 23cm., cachet
A bit of pencil marginalia and underlining to a few pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Spine a bit sunned minor shelfwear. ; Singles out the major philosophical topics of the Republic and offers a general philosophical discussion on them. ; 295 pages
The first part of the JACT Greek course is Reading Greek. It consists of two volumes, one of text and one of grammar, vocabulary and exercises and gives the student a thorough introduction to Attic Greek as well as to Herodotus and Homer. A World of Heroes and The Intellectual Revolution are designed to take students on from Reading Greek and to give them a graded introduction to six of Ancient Greece's most important authors.Text and running vocbaulary 159p. illus Book
Wraps are browned with minor creasing. Foxing to front wrap. Pages tanned and browned. ; In dutch. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 90 pages
Light foxing to top of textblock. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has a few tears and chipping. ; Clarendon Plato Series; 230 pages
Endpapers browned. Former owner's name to inner cover and former owner's stamp to ffep. Fraying to spine ends. Lower corners a bit rounded. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Greek Text. ; 188 pages
Browning to wraps. Some pages unopened. Chipping to top of spine. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 8.1; 85 pages
Browning to wraps. Some pages unopened. Damp stain to base of spine. Chipping to spine ends. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 8.2; 190 pages
Some pencil marginalia and underlining. Tears and chipping to wraps. Tape to spine which has now browned. Pages tanned. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 5.2; 138 pages
pp. 16 +Plus 8 pages of color lithographs. 8vo. 180mm. Original publisher's vellum covered color lithograph boards lettered in gilt. Cover depicts a vivid bunch of purple flowers. Spine blank. Gilt rubbed. Cover worn with mild soiling. Corners tearing. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW61
viii + 203pp., 1st edition, 22cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering on spin, dustwrapper with minor signs of wear, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105336
180pp. + frontispice, 1e édition, dans la série "Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine", 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, F105314
54pp., dans la série "Collection d'études anciennes", 26cm., brochure originale, toujours non coupées, bon état, F105287
XVI + 244pp., pour la plupart non coupé, dans la série "Bibliothèque des Archives de Philosophie", 23cm., bon état, F31685
Gutes Ex. - ISSN 0942-0398. - Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - INHALT : Ulrike Hirsch ----- Demokrit und Platon über die Rolle des Lichts beim Sehen und die Erklärung der Farben Schwarz und Weiß. ----- Benno Artmann ----- Über Platons "schönste Dreiecke". ----- Christian Pietsch ----- Biologische Evolution und antike Ideenlehre. ----- Philip J. van der Eijk ----- Theorie und Empirie in Aristoteles' Beschäftigung mit dem Traum und mit der Weissagung im Schlaf. ----- Robert Hilgers ----- Lebendigen Leibes verbrannt - Theologie und Geographie im Widerstreit. ----- Beate Noack ----- Ein Kapitel aus der Geschichte der Rezeption griechischer Astronomie zwischen Bamberg und Rom ----- Karin Reich ----- Die Natur der Himmelskörper. Ein Vergleich der antiken Vorstellungen mit denen der frühen Neuzeit. ----- Brigitte Hoppe ----- Naturkundliche Klassifikation in der Frühen Neuzeit -Tradition und Wandlung.
216pp. + 3pp. stellingen, 24cm., gebroch., Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht), stempeltje, F110064
175pp., 25cm., brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, F105259
Paris, Buchet/Chastel, Corrêa, 1960 ; in-12, broché, 254 pp. 24 héliogravures hors-texte.
127pp. + 2 planches hors-texte, 1e édition, 23cm., brochure originale, pour la plupart non coupé, dans la série "Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine", bon état, F105300
Spine browned. Light edgewear with a couple of chips to wrappers. Light soiling and rubbing to back wrap. Light Pencil underlining on a few pages. ; Possibly only volume published by author? No trace of further volumes. Written in Dutch. ; Volume 1 Only. Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; Vol. 1; 151 pages
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish text and Arabic facsimile. [8], [xv], 54, [42] p., 38 p. facsimile in Arabic. Bati ve Islâm Dünyasi'nda Eflâtun'un Timaios'u.
Book is in excellent condition, with age-toned paper as only flaw, otherwise as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners and are in bright red with reflective chevroned cloth; very weird. exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows scuffing, edge / corner wear with small tears. Medium format, 443 pages, contents include: Vivekananda, universalism, Upanishad, dualism, yoga, libertarianism, reincarnation, chakras, Sushumna, Japa, prana, Plato, etc.
Endpapers are browned and foxed. Light dust-soiling to top of textblock. A bit of foxing. DJ is price-clipped. Some long tears repaired with cellotape to DJ. ; Looks at the last forty years of Plato's life in which he established the Academy and wrote the dialogues. ; 161 pages
Most philosophy has rejected the theater, denouncing it as a place of illusion or moral decay; the theater in turn has rejected philosophy, insisting that drama deals in actions, not ideas. Challenging both views, The Drama of Ideas shows that theater and philosophy have been crucially intertwined from the start. Plato is the presiding genius of this alternative history. The Drama of Ideas presents Plato not only as a theorist of drama, but also as a dramatist himself, one who developed a dialogue-based dramaturgy that differs markedly from the standard, Aristotelian view of theater. Puchner discovers scores of dramatic adaptations of Platonic dialogues, the most immediate proof of Plato's hitherto unrecognized influence on theater history. Drawing on these adaptations, Puchner shows that Plato was central to modern drama as well, with figures such as Wilde, Shaw, Pirandello, Brecht, and Stoppard using Plato to create a new drama of ideas. Puchner then considers complementary developments in philosophy, offering a theatrical history of philosophy that includes Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Burke, Sartre, Camus, and Deleuze. These philosophers proceed with constant reference to theater, using theatrical terms, concepts, and even dramatic techniques in their writings. The Drama of Ideas mobilizes this double history of philosophical theater and theatrical philosophy to subject current habits of thought to critical scrutiny. In dialogue with contemporary thinkers such as Martha Nussbaum, Iris Murdoch, and Alain Badiou, Puchner formulates the contours of a "dramatic Platonism." This new Platonism does not seek to return to an idealist theory of forms, but it does point beyond the reigning philosophies of the body, of materialism and of cultural relativism. ; 254 pages
viii + 196pp., 25cm., in the series "Cornell studies in classical philology" vol.57, previous owner's name on front endpaper, hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG