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A9781845456986Hardback. New. During the Second World War at least 13.5 million people were employed as forced labourers in Germany and across the territories occupied by the German Reich. Most came from Russia Ukraine Belarus Moldavia the Baltic countries France Poland and Italy. hardcover
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2010x-184545698XBerghahn Books 2010. Hardcover. New. 552 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.50 inches. Berghahn Books hardcover
2006Q-1570614857Sasquatch Books 2006-11-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sasquatch Books paperback
196870929The Shrine of Wisdom. As New. 1968. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 68 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . The Shrine of Wisdom hardcover
2026100107683C. naud 2026. bords frottés coins émoussés tranche fanée intérieur jauni rousseurs dans l'intérieur des plats. in8. 2026. Relié. C. naud unknown
1574357232Vinegia.: Giouanni Varisco. 1574. 8vo. Nineteenth century textured calf over blue marbled boards gilt ruled bands and spine title old blue paper wraps bound in printer’s device on title page. Very good light foxing to edges contents tight bright and unmarked. 15.5x10.5x4 cm. Italian text. Scarce. Plato’s most important dialogues translated from the Greek. A well-preserved copy. weight: 0.9 lb. Giouanni Varisco. paperback
20109788686525253Fedon 2010. paperback. NEW. U velikim kulturama podrazumeva se da se klasicni tekstovi iznova prevode na svakih nekoliko godina a kada se u maloj kulturi poput srpske pojavi novi prevod klasicnog dela to je vec istinska intelektualna gozba. Slavni Platonov dijalog Ijon jedno je od najzescih Platonovih obrusavanja na pesnike i poeziju premda je vazno podsetiti da ni na drugim mestima nije bio nezan ali kako to vec biva u ironiji istorije i nasuprot namerama autora ovaj je neveliki dijalog istovremeno i jedan od najlepsih spomenika upravo pesnistvu i pesnicima. Knjiga je opremljena instruktivnim predgovorom francuskog strucnjaka za anticku filozofiju Zan-Fransoa Pradoa komentarima koji olaksavaju citanje potom tekstom Marsilija Ficina o Ijonu u prevodu Noela Putnika Geteovim tekstom o Platonu u prevodu Jelene Savic te dvama tekstovima same prevoditeljke Divne Stevanovic-Soleil. Fedon paperback
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15573087Venice: Comin da Trino 1557. Graesse V.325 giving 1558 imprint; a second issue; the Italian Union Catalogue Catalogo Unico lists only 5 copies in Italian libraries. Rare first Italian-language edition of this Platonic dialogue somewhat anomalous in the Platonic corpus because of its extended treatment of the nature of physical matter and cosmology and a favorite among Renaissance readers for its myth of Atlantis which influenced other Renaissance utopias. The 1550s or thereabouts saw the first Italian translation of the most popular Platonic dialogues whether directly from Greek as here or via Ficinos Latin translation; the prestige of Ficinos Latin translation and wider readership for the original Greek probably explains why this Italian edition came so relatively late. The edition was translated by the littérateur Sebastiano Erizzo 1525-1585 a prolific writer of poetry fiction and belles lettres who provides some commentary in the way of printed marginal annotations; he would later translate a further selection of dialogues into Italian in which the Timaeus was reprinted 1574. NUC lists UNC and OCLC adds Duke. Comin da Trino
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180526666Siena 1805. allegato al fine: Il Trattato analitico delle sezioni coniche. Tradotto da /Alberti Giovanni Battista; Alterungsspuren auf Einband insgesamt guter Zustand Francesco Rossi Kl.-8°. Pbd. d. Zt. Philosophie unknown
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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
2023x-3030811212Springer 2023. Paperback. New. 626 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.46 inches. Springer paperback
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2022x-3030811182Springer 2022. Hardcover. New. 626 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.31 inches. Springer hardcover