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[8] + 276pp., Réimpression moderne de l'édition originale de 1919, reliure d'éditeur en toile verte, 23cm., texte et intérieur frais, bon état, F105340
3809823Short description: In Russian. Sokolov, Platon Petrovich. Russian bishop from Byzantium and the right of his appointment until the beginning of the 15th century: Kyiv: type. I.I. Chokolov, 1913. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU3809823
3809823Short description: In Russian. Sokolov Platon Petrovich. Russian bishop from Byzantium and the right of his appointment until the beginning of the 15th century: Kyiv: type. I.I. Chokolov 1913. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU3809823 unknown
Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in English and ancient Greek with Greek text insert included. The first comprehensive commentary on Clitophon or Cleitophon. ; 400 pages
1967F105240Amsterdam, Hakkert 1967 xv + 197pp., Enlarged edition, publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, F105240
xv + 197pp., Enlarged edition, publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, F105240
69pp. + frontispiece, 24cm., softcover, some stains at bottom of last pages, text in good condition, F76967
1971F76968Assen, Van Gorcum / Prakke 1971 252pp., 25cm., 2nd edition, in the series "Wijsgerige teksten en studies / Philosophical texts and studies" vol.17, cloth, good condition, F76968
1968F109821Assen, Van Gorcum / Prakke [1968] [8] + 252pp., 25cm., softcover (with small label), Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, F109821
252pp., 25cm., 2nd edition, in the series "Wijsgerige teksten en studies / Philosophical texts and studies" vol.17, cloth, good condition, F76968
[8] + 252pp., 25cm., softcover (with small label), Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, F109821
15115PARIS, Les Belles Lettres - 1948 - Coll. d'Etudes anciennes - In-8 - Broché - 158 pages - Très propre, comme neuf
PARIS, Les Belles Lettres - 1948 - Coll. d'Etudes anciennes - In-8 - Broché - 158 pages - Très propre, comme neuf
8653. Société d'Editions Les Belles Lettres Paris, 1948, gd in-8 br., coll. D'études anciennes. 158pp.-table. Préface de A. Dain. Ex. non coupé. Etat de neuf.
19489935Paris Les Belles Lettres 1948 Un volume in-8 broché, couverture grise, 158 pages et table. Petit manque au premier plat.
1019842Library edition Greystone press. Hardcover. Good - Cash. Set of 16. No date stated but seems to be from the 1940's-50's. General use wear surface and edges rubbed. Pages show reader wear. Vinyl type binding with cracking starting down several gutters of the spines. On the top edge of the pages of volumes Edgar allan poe elizathen/robert browning and thomas carlyle there is a water stain/discoloration as well as the bottom right edge of volumes Edgar allan poe elizathen/robert browning and thomas carlyle and washington irving. Bright gold titles and embellishments on the cover and spine. Red vinyl type cover. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Library edition, Greystone press hardcover
75840Coll. "Lectoguide", Paris, éd. Pédagogie Moderne, 1980, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-12, cartonnage souple, couv. texte en noir et rouge sur fond blanc éd., 192 pp., table des matières, notes, biographie de Platon, bibliographie, table des personnages du Phèdre, index, Très RARE ouvrage de commentaire sur le Phèdre de Platon par le philosophe français Bernard Sève. Très bon état
96350Freiburg i. Br., Alber 2017. 678 Seiten. Hardcover/Pappeinband
1974F105230The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff 1974 viii + 120pp., 24cm., softcover, good condition, F105230
viii + 120pp., 24cm., softcover, good condition, F105230
1998129207London: Allen Lane: the Penguin Press. New. 1998. Hardcover. 0713992263 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Allen Lane: the Penguin Press hardcover
2000129210London: St. Augustine's Press. New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318477 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . St. Augustine's Press hardcover
2000129211London: St. Augustine's Press. As New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318477 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . St. Augustine's Press hardcover
1998129208London: Allen Lane: the Penguin Press. As New. 1998. Hardcover. 0713992263 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Allen Lane: the Penguin Press hardcover
xxxii + 264pp., 23cm., in the series "Topics in historical philosophy", signed with dedication by the editor (Gary Alan Scott), softcover, VG