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1975Embry 98024U. of Pennsylvania Press 1975. First U.S. edition thus review copy. Fine in fine faintly sunned dust jacket. U. of Pennsylvania Press, 1975. First U.S. edition thus, review copy. unknown books
1975184323Oxford: Clarendon Press 1975. Hardcover. VG-/VG- ex-library with labels and stamps on dj spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Binding is tight. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Two volumes bound in brown cloth boards with gilt spine lettering. xxi 1289 pp bw illustrated frontispiece. Contents: v. I. Introduction -- Part I. The idea of artistic beauty or the ideal. Introduction ; Concept of the beautiful as such ; The beauty of nature ; The beauty of art or the ideal -- Part II. Development of the ideal into the particular forms of art. Introduction ; Section I. The symbolic form of art: Unconscious symbolism Symbolism of the sublime Conscious symbolism of the comparative art-form ; Section II. The classical form of art: The process of shaping the classical form of art The ideal of the classical form of art The dissolution of the classical form of art ; Section III. The romantic form of art: The religious domain of romantic art Chivalry The formal independence of individual characters; v. II. Part III. The system of the individual arts. Introduction ; Section I. Architecture: Independent or symbolic architecture Classical architecture Romantic architecture ; Section II. Sculpture: The principles of sculpture proper The ideal of sculpture The different kinds of portrayal and material and the historical stages of sculpture's development ; Section III. The romantics arts. Introduction ; Painting ; Music ; Poetry. Clarendon Press hardcover books
197463416NY:: Humanities Press. Near Fine. 1974. Hardcover. B003JKN7DA . Complete in three volumes. Translated from the German by E. B. Speirs and J. Burdon Sanderson. A reprint edition. The three volumes are about fine in burgundy cloth with gilt lettering along the spines. No dust jackets. . Humanities Press, hardcover books
1975041372New York: Hacker Art Books 1975. Translated with notes by F. P. B. Osmaston. 4 vols. xxii 405; xiii 401; xv 430; xix 356p. original brown cloth. Reprint of the 1920 edition. Hacker Art Books unknown books
1998184189Berkeley: University of California Press 1998. Softcover. VG- ex-library with stamps and labels to block spine title page and inside rear covers. Pages are otherwise very clean and clear. Binding is tight. Three volume set bound in black wraps with white gray and blue lettering. Volume 1 xxv 494 pp. Volume 2 xvi 825 pp. Volume 3 xvii 423 pp. v. 1. Introduction and the concept of religion -- v. 2. Determinate religion -- v. 3. The consummate religion. Translation of: Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Religion. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. University of California Press unknown books
1977RHEGHEG00tmClarendon 1977. Very Good. Hegel G.W.F. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Miller translator A.V.; Findlay foreword J.N. Oxford: Clarendon 1977. 595pp. Indexed. 8vo. Navy cloth. Book condition: Very good. A clean and bright copy with gentle bumping to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. All panels visibly rubbed. A few tiny tears. In protective plastic cover. Scarce. Clarendon hardcover books
1978Embry 160192Oxford 1978. First U.S. edition thus. Owner's name and date light scuff to rear panel else fine. Blue cloth no dust jacket. Oxford, 1978. First U.S. edition thus. hardcover books
1984Embry 160195Indiana U. Press 1984. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket with minor creasing to upper spine tip in mylar cover. Indiana U. Press, 1984. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1861000203Henry G. Bohn London 1861. Hardcover. Fair. Translated from the third German edition by J. Sibree M.A. An extremely rare volume part of "Bohn's Philosophical Library." No full English translation of the complete lectures has ever been produced. Sibree's first English translation was finished in 1857 and it is still the only English version which contains not only the Introduction but the shorter body of the lectures according to Karl Hegel's Georg Hegel's son 1840 manuscript. Condition: Externally Fair - embossed front board gilt title to spine; minimal wear to front cover mostly wear to corners; back cover corners rubbed and a few spots of soiling; spine cracking and two pieces chipped off head and edge of spine. Internally - Good - publisher's catalog as paste down; pages slightly darkened with age but mostly very clean; old piece of tape to first free page; hinge cracked and spine starting to separate. Henry G. Bohn, London hardcover books
199837678Stanford: Stanford University Press 1998. 489 pp. <br><br>Hardcover with dust jacket. Green cloth. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Stanford University Press hardcover books
182167890The State as Perfect Organization. First Edition with Additional Title-Page HEGEL Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts. Berlin: In der Nicolaischen Buchhandlung 1821. First edition. Octavo 7 11/16 x 4 13/16 inches; 196 x 123 mm. 2 xxvi 355 1 printerÃs imprint pp. With the additional title page: "Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft im Grundrisse. Zum Gebrauch f¸r seine Vorlesungen". Leaf bound on a stub Contemporary marbled paper over boards. Spine with paper label printing rubbed off. Boards rubbed and chipped mainly along edges and at head and tail of the spine. Very small early ink signature on title page. Pages lightly browned. No rear free endpaper. Overall an excellent clean copy. ìThe Grundlinien deals with moral and political philosophy and is a complete system in which the concept of a sociology dominated by the idea of the State is laid down. It turns away from the apparent chaos of the democratic advocates of individual right in favour of an overwhelming sense that liberty cannot exist apart from order and that the vital connexion of all parts of the body politic is the source of all good. As the family is without contract the instinctive realization of the moral life so equally without contract the State is the fullest expression of the moral spirit where interdependence is combined with free will. The State is the perfection of man as a finite entity whence the spirit moves into the absolute existence of art religion and philosophy. Taken apart from the rest of his system HegelÃs political philosophy has been much misrepresented by totalitarian propagandists. He was however one of the most profound and intellectual thinkers of the nineteenth century. Theology philosophy political theory all have been radically influenced by his systemî Printing and the Mind of Man. This is the most important work of political philosophy before Marx whose work is explicitly constructed as a reaction to Hegel. Borst 1361. Printing and the Mind of Man 283. HBS 67890. $2750 Nicolaischen Buchhandlung hardcover books