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197937694Paris: J. Vrin 1979. Original paperback. 646ii pp.; 24 cm. "Bibliotheque des Textes Philosophiques". Text in French / Français. - spine sl. folded previous owner stamp Although very good see picture. J. Vrin paperback
2010250082Cambridge University Press 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/issued without dj. Octavo; xix 358 black cloth <br/><br/>Volume 3 in the Cambridge Hegel series. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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2019170411Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 2019. 1st. paperback. New. 100x25x151. Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin paperback
1830500046810Vereins: Heidelberg 1830. early. . Hardcover. Poor. No covers damp stain over half the book & most pages Stirling District Library The Thomson Collection 600pp <br/> <br/> Heidelberg hardcover
181746416Heidelberg 1817. 8vo. COMPLETELY UNCUT in contemporary original interim marbled paper-binding with handwritten paper title-label to spine. Boards rubbed and corners a bit worn. Internally unusually clean. Last ten leaves with a small marginal worm-tract not affecting lettering. Extensive contemporary hand-written scholarly notes seemingly in three different hands to all end-papers in all 6 closely-written pages in French and German. Contemporary owner's name to title-page Th. Daulli . A fabulous copy with very varying sizes of pages. XVI 288 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first edition extremely scarce in original uncut condition of Hegel's immensely important work the "Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences" by himself and his contemporaries considered his main work and likewise an absolute main work of philosophy in general. Hegel is considered one of the four greatest philosophers of all times and his contributions to philosophy are incomparable to other than perhaps those of Aristotle Plato and Kant. In 1816 Hegel chose the professorship of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg and here he taught his courses with great enthusiasm. He lectured no less than 16 hours a week mostly over his own system which is the object of this chronologically speaking third main work generally just called the "Encyclopaedia".Hegel himself considered his "Encyclopedia" to be the most important of his works and his contemporaries likewise judged it his actual main work. Hegel was considered the epitome of the great systematic thinker of the 19th century and his "Encyclopaedia" forms the epitome of his work at the same time as it to his own mind constitutes his greatest achievement. Hegel's main aim was to systematically comprise all spiritual and natural knowledge and thus his philosophy peaks with his all-comprising Encyclopaedia which remained of the greatest importance to himself throughout his life-time. He kept working on the book and no less than three different altered editions appeared within his lifetime the last in 1830 the year before he died confirming his lasting devotion to this work. </em> hardcover
181734668Heidelberg Druck und Papier von Brede in Offenbach 1817. 8vo. Nice cont. cardboardbdg. w. title-label to back. Corners and capitals professionally restored. Hinges w. a bit of paper-loss. Occational brownspotting. Front free end-paper w. vast cont. annotations by former owner Fr. Selasinski. <br/><br/><em>The rare first edition of Hegel's immensely important work the "Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences" by himself and his contemporaries considered his main work and likewise an absolute main work of philosophy in general. Hegel is considered one of the four greatest philosophers of all times and his contributions to philosophy are incomparable to other than perhaps those of Aristotle Plato and Kant. In 1816 Hegel chose the professorship of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg and here he taught his courses with great enthusiasm. He lectured no less than 16 hours a week mostly over his own system which is the object of this chronologically speaking third main work generally just called the "Encyclopaedia".Hegel himself considered his "Encyclopedia" to be the most important of his works and his contemporaries likewise judged it his actual main work. Hegel was considered the epitome of the great systematic thinker of the 19th century and his "Encyclopaedia" forms the epitome of his work at the same time as it to his own mind constitutes his greatest achievement. Hegel's main aim was to systematically comprise all spiritual and natural knowledge and thus his philosophy peaks with his all-comprising Encyclopaedia which remained of the greatest importance to himself throughout his life-time. He kept working on the book and no less than three different altered editions appeared within his lifetime the last in 1830 the year before he died confirming his lasting devotion to this work.The book has belonged to one Friedrich Selasinski perhaps a midshipman from the aristocracy who has annotated the entire front free end-paper ab. 1830. </em> unknown
19902-2070719154GALLIMARD 1990. Paperback. New. 550 pages. French language. 8.58x5.51x1.42 inches. GALLIMARD paperback
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000010August Oswald. Heidelberg 1817 First Edition. Orig. boards. Very good in original boards! Narrow 8vo. 288 pp. Covers solid some old wear scuffing and light chipping along spine. Text very firm and only lightly browned. This is the only exposition of the great Hegelian system as a whole that comes directly from Hegel's own hand. This work was originally designed as a textbook for students attending his very popular lectures in Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Heidelberg. A magnificent item and very scarce. August Oswald. Heidelberg, 1817 hardcover
181779271Heidelberg: August Oswald. Very Good. 1817. Hardcover. 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches in an early 20th century binding of marbled boards with a black cloth spine. Ex-library with bookplate to front pastedown and stamp to title. There are also numbers on the spine and the front hinge is beginning to separate. The contents though modestly foxed throughout are in very good condition with just a few early marginal annotations in ink and some occasional underlining in the same ink. Bound with a later theological work by Hegel published in 1846. . August Oswald hardcover
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