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1769R300123334CHEZ MARC MICHEL REY. 1769. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 398 pages - une gravure en noir et blanc sur la page 398 - contre plats jaspés - titre, tomaison et caissons dorés sur le dos - annotations sur les pages de garde - coins frottés - manque de cuir sur le 2ème plat - 5 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1769387100Amsterdam : chez Marc-Michel Rey 1769. 1st edition in this form. Hardcover. Very good copies in quarter aniline calf leather over marbled boards. Spine bands and panel edges slighty rubbed and dulled as with age. Remain particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 17 cm. Notes; Contains tr. of Plato's Laws. The first of two volumes. Subjects; Printed monograph. Philosophy. Plato. Amsterdam : chez Marc-Michel Rey hardcover
1769B3220Amsterdam: Marc-Michel Rey c. 1769. Occasional minor browning otherwise a very good copy bound in decorative French 18th century full mottled calf. Edition: First French edition of this work. Binding: Contemporary full mottled calf spine in six compartments of raised gilt-tooled bands with floral motifs and red morocco labels on two and three edges and endpapers marbled. Notes: The book is noteworthy for its dedication to contemporary writer and philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau written by the publisher which praises his modesty and humility in public affairs and compares him with Socrates. This is the first time a French translation of Plato’s “The Laws†was published and it was translated by Jean-Nicolas Grou a French Jesuit priest who occupied himself with the French translation of Plato’s works. Size: 12mo Illustration: With two engraved titles beautifully engraved vignettes on final pages of both volumes and decorative bookplates of Isaac C. Edrehi. Volume: Two volumes. References: Brunet IV:701. Pages: P. Volume 1. title preface iii-viii dedication to Rousseau 1-5 advertisement 2 1-398 advertisement 2; Volume 2. title 1-502 advertisement. Category: Book Philosophy; Marc-Michel Rey unknown
17692305607Amsterdam / A Philadelphie. Se vend a Paris: Marc-Michel Rey / Chez Ruault Libraire 1769. First Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. 1769 first French edition of Plato's The Laws bound together with a 1778 third edition of Benjamin Franklin's La Science du Bonhomme Richard The Way to Wealth. Some pencil marginalia in 'Richard' edges a bit rubbed with minor loss from corners tiny piece of volume II spine label missing. viii 8 398 2 151 5; 502 pp. 12mo. Contemporary full leather morocco spine labels gilt titles and triple rules marbled edges and endpapers. French translation of The Laws a series of twelve Platonic dialogues written towards the end of his life. Grou a Jesuit fled to Holland when his order was suppressed in France and it was there that these Dialogues were published. Later he returned to Paris and adopted the alias Leclaire remaining there until the Revolution drove him into a second exile in England. As well as Platonic translations Grou published theological works of a popular nature including The Spiritual Life: A Comprehensive Manual for Catholics Seeking Salvation. The publisher includes a dedication to the then-living philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This set also includes a 1778 edition of La Science de Bonhomme Richard Sabin 78111 which is a French version of Benjamin Franklin's The Way to Wealth. This work includes the sayings of Poor Richard as well as the interrogation of Benjamin Franklin relating to the Stamp Act Pennsylvania's new constitution and the interrogation of William Penn by parliament. Franklin spent a good deal of time in France and was well-liked there. The Way to Wealth was his most popular work and though it first appeared in England in 1757 it was the French translation originally published in 1777 that first included his commentary on British taxation of the American colonies. Herein he presages the colonists' discontent with being taxed and ordered about by a foreign power. Marc-Michel Rey / Chez Ruault, Libraire hardcover
177917625Londres, chez M. Elmesly et Paris, Debure, 1779 ; in-8, demi veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), 480 pp. , carte dépliante de l'Europe, Asie et l'Afrique du Nord, gravée sur cuivre par De la Gardette.
176235503943Paris, Brocas et Humblot, 1762 ; 2 volumes in-12, basane blonde, dos ornés, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l’époque) CIV pp., 261 pp. - 2 ff., 406 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE de la traduction de Jean Nicolas GROU, un jésuite né au Calaisis en 1731. Il enseignait les humanités à Pont-à-Mousson. Après la mort du roi Stanislas, les jésuites ayant été supprimés en Lorraine, il vécut à Paris sous le nom de Leclaire. Sous la Révolution il se retira en Angleterre où il mourut en 1803.Cette traduction de Platon est son premier ouvrage.Voir Mémoires de Trévoux 1762 pp. 892-907 et 965-982. - Journal des savants 1762 pp. 515-527 - L’Année littéraire 1762 II, 289 à 329 - Sommervogel III, 1868, n°1.Coiffe sup. du tome II un peu élimée, petit accroc à un mors.
1794_201601255Paris, Chez Belin, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1794 ; in-12, CIV-262 pp., 406 pp., relié plein cuir, coloris brun, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge sang et de tomaison vert foncé, plats et chants ornés de frise dorée (mors fendus). Les 2 volumes. Bonne édition de cette pièce de théâtre mettant en scène Socrate….
1726010378Imprimé à Londres aux frais & sous les yeux du traducteur. 1726. Book measures 26x20.5.cm. Collation 1xx319pp with an initial leaf of quotation from Cicero. Bound in full period calf with raised bands. Binding worn both boards detached. Internally text block solid pages very clean. Ideal copy for rebinding. . Calf. Quarto. Imprimé à Londres, aux frais, & sous les yeux du traducteur. Paperback
1785282066Augsburg, bey Conrad Heinrich Stage, 1785. 68 Seiten. Broschur der Zeit. 16 cm
1793R240083026A PARIS AU SANS PAREIL. 1793. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Manque en coiffe de pied, Intérieur acceptable. 392 pages - gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice - couverture d'attente - coins frottés - coiffe en pied abîmée - quelques rousseurs sans conséquence sur la lecture - quelques gravures en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
17709520A Amsterdam, Chez Marc-Michel Rey, 1770. 2 volumes in-8 de [12]-424 et [8]-442 pages, demi-basane brune à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, étiquettes de titre marron, de tomaison tabac.
17702305606Amsterdam: Marc-Michel Rey 1770. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Rebound: cloth spine and corners marbled boards new end sheets. Ink name and stamp on title page of each volume. 1770 Hard Cover. viii 424; vi 442 pp. 12mo. French translations of eight of Plato's Dialogues: Theaetetus; Protagoras; Hippias I; Hippias II; Gorgias; Ion; Philebus; and Meno. Translated from the Greek by Abbe Jean Nicolas Grou 1731-1803 who already had translated Plato's Laws and the Republic. Grou a Jesuit fled to Holland when his order was suppressed in France and it was there that these Dialogues were published. Later he returned to Paris and adopted the alias Leclaire remaining there until the Revolution drove him into a second exile in England. As well as Platonic translations Grou published theological works of a popular nature including The Spiritual Life: A Comprehensive Manual for Catholics Seeking Salvation. Marc-Michel Rey hardcover books
17702305606Amsterdam: Marc-Michel Rey 1770. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Rebound: cloth spine and corners marbled boards new end sheets. Ink name and stamp on title page of each volume. 1770 Hard Cover. viii 424; vi 442 pp. 12mo. French translations of eight of Plato's Dialogues: Theaetetus; Protagoras; Hippias I; Hippias II; Gorgias; Ion; Philebus; and Meno. Translated from the Greek by Abbe Jean Nicolas Grou 1731-1803 who already had translated Plato's Laws and the Republic. Grou a Jesuit fled to Holland when his order was suppressed in France and it was there that these Dialogues were published. Later he returned to Paris and adopted the alias Leclaire remaining there until the Revolution drove him into a second exile in England. As well as Platonic translations Grou published theological works of a popular nature including The Spiritual Life: A Comprehensive Manual for Catholics Seeking Salvation. Marc-Michel Rey hardcover
1794gb450Leprieur, Maradan Relié 1794 PEU COMMUN. In-12 (8,2 x 12,8 cm), reliure plein veau, dos lisse, 222 pages, complet du frontispice allégorique ; quelques épidermures sur les plats, mors inférieur fendu en queue, petits trous dans le cuir au mors inférieur et au quatrième plat, traces au 2e plat, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1771044028Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in calf backed boards. Boards worn calf spines slightly cracked at the hinges old paper labels to head of spines but still bright and attractive. Penned correction to one title bright internally. 459pp; 543pp plus errata. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Inventory No: 044028. <br/><br/> Saillant & Nyon hardcover books