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19879Paris, Pillot, an IX-1801, [et] Paris, Garméry, an IV. 2 volumes in-12 reliés en un, de 148 et [4]-152 pages, demi-basane brune, dos lisse, orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre rouge et bleue.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Contents include: Helvetius, Positivsm, The apocalypse of man: Comte, Revolutionary existence: Bakunin, Gnostic socialism: Marx, with two indexes, 503 pages. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
192716422Hannover, 1927. 8°. VII, 248 S., Halbleinenband der Zeit. Titel gestempelt und mit einem Bibliotheksetikett. Kleiner Stempel auf Titelrückseite und letzter Seite.
196731234Paris Plon 1967 In-8 Collection "Histoire des mentalités" dirigée par Robert Mandrou - 318 pp
Mm 175x245 NUOVO - Collana "Grandi opere" - Volume in copertina rigida con etichetta e titolo in oro al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta trasparente, custodia in cartone editoriale, 776 pagine con tavole in nero fuori testo. Volume in condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1975P23982Dietz:Berlin, Bonn- Bad Godesberg.1975. VIII, 236 Seiten.20x14 cm. Original-Karton
2000LFA012dcUn ouvrage de 270 pages, format 130 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2000, Editions Hervas, bon état
3786In 12 broché couverture d’attente papier bleu.Faux-titre, titre(il manque la marge inférieure avec la date),380 pages, non rogné,A Londres, se trouve à Paris chez Vente Libraire 1776?Couverture avec des manques, ouvrage tel que paru
120531Douai Duaci = Zürich Typis Petri Columbii 1734. 8vo. XVI;XXXVI404 p. Vellum 17 cm Ref: Brunet 4602; Graesse 5263; E. Weller 'Die falschen und fingirten Druckorte' Leipzig 1858 p. 190 Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Short title & year on the back. All 3 edges marbled. Good quality paper Condition: Vellum soiled. Old inscription on the front flyleaf: 'Bel exemplaire de ce livre curieux et recherché'; old references written on the verso of this flyleaf Note: 'Johannes Jakob Zimmermann Professor der Theologie an der Karlsschule in Zürich war der erste namhafte Vertreter der religiösen Aufklärung dieser Stadt'. Zimmermann was born in 1695 in Zürich and died there in 1756. During his studies he came under the influence of freethinkers like Clericus and Grotius and began to dislike orthodoxy and grew interested in heretics. In 1737 he was appointed professor of natural law and of church history in his hometown and later succeeded against all expectations in gaining a professorship of theology. Hauptprofessur 'In dieser Stellung entfaltete er eine bedeutende Thätigkeit als Lehrer und Freund der studirenden Jugend und veröffentlichte daneben eine Reihe von theils gelehrten theils mehr populären Abhandlungen philosophischen und theologischen Inhaltes'. Zimmermann wanted to discuss fruchtbringende Fragen instead of the traditionellen Subtilitäten and made a stand against Verketzerungssucht. He warned against too exaggerated views on the holiness of the first christians and the visions and wonders that occurred in the first centuries of christianity. To prove his point he wrote this De miraculis quae Pythagorae Apollonio Tyanensi Francisco Assisio Dominico & Ignatio Lojolae tribuuntur libellus. Their stories were merely inventions of naive followers he argues. His scepticism brought him ennemies among the clergy who opposed his arminian heresy. 'Zimmermann's Bekämpfung der Orthodoxie stützt sich auf die Überzeugung das die Religion eine praktische Angelegenheit des Menschen sei. Das oberste Ziel der Religion ist die Besserung des Menschen. . Die zürcherischen Theologen der zweiten Hälfte des Jahrhunderts kamen aus seine Schule'. ADB 45271-273 Zimmermann's book against wonderworking and supernatural tales remained on the Index of forbidden books of the Catholic Church till 1948. It was published pseudonymously in Zürich. The name of the Swiss author was already revealed to the public in a review of the book in the Bibliothèque germanique ou Histoire littéraire de l'Allemagne de la Suisse et des Pays du Nord Année 1735 Tome 31 p. 148/152. We quote part of the review: 'Après quelques Reflexions générales sur les Miracles il parle d'abord de ceux de Pythagore & d'Apollonius & puis de ceux de St. François de St. Dominique & de St. Ignace de Loyola. Ensuite il entre dans l'Examen de la doctrine des moers; & du but de chacun des ces faiseurs de Miracles en particulier. Il prétend que les Miracles des uns & des autres ne sauroient venir de Dieu; mais il ne veut pas non plus qu'ils ayent été l'Ouvrage de Demon desorte qu'il ne lui reste d'autre partie à prendre que de les taxer comme il fait de Chimeres & d'impostures de faux Miracles ménagés par l'adresse des Charlatans Thaumaturges. On se sera pas faché de lire ce que Notre Auteur dit pour appuyer son sentiment surtout par rapport aux prétendus Miracles d'Apollonius de Tyane. Monsieur Zimmermann ameroit mieux qu'on canonisât Socrate que les trois Saints qu'il met en parallele avec Pythagore & avec Apollonius'. Zimmermann's pseudonym Phileleutherus Helvetius means a Swiss loving freedom or a Swiss liberal. This pen name echoes the pseudonym used by the famous English philologist and theologian Richard Bentley 1662-1742 the greatest name among classical scholars of the first half of the 18th century. In 1710 he published a book with his emendations of the fragments of Menander and Philemon under this assumed name. Zimmermann by choosing this name seems to connect his endeavour to wipe out idolatry superstition and the belief in wonders in pre-elightenment faith with the battle fought by Bentley against orthodox classical philologists who thought that old was best. He proved in his Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris 1697 that some ancient texts which were believed to be old authorative and great literature were in fact late antique forgeries without any literary or historical merit. Zimmermann tries to do the same. He argues that wondrous tales concerning Franciscus of Assisi the founder of the Franciscan order and Dominicus Guzman the founder of the Dominican order and Ignatius de Loyola the founder of the Jesuit order which were considered to be true and which were promoted by the Catholic Church were in fact mendacious fabrications. mendacia & figmenta Monachorum p. a2 recto He also battles against the veneration of saints and the canonization of numerous saints by the Catholic Church. The transsubstantion of the body of Christ is in his eyes ridiculous. As a consequence the Vatican placed this book on the Index of forbidden books. And allthough Zimmermann admits in his preface in caeteris satis ostendi me natura ad jocos risusque proclivem non esse p. b4 verso one reads on the title that this book was published in 'Duaci' i.e. in Duacum the Latin form of the name of the city of Douai in North of France near Arras. It was in this city in the Spanish Netherlands now French Flanders that the Spanish king Philip II founded in 1559 with the support of pope Paulus IV a university which was to be a catholic bulwark of the Contrareformation against the spreading of the protestantism in the Low Countries. The contemporary reader would immediately have realized that this was an impossible and funny combination an antipapist book on the title of which pagan charlatans were on equal level with great saints being published in the lion's den of Douai. The book was in fact published in Zürich. The name of the printer/publisher deserves some attention too. The non existing name 'Petrus Columbius' Peter Dove in the imprint seems to be programmatic. Contemporary readers might recognize Acts 4:8-11 where the apostle Petrus speaks up filled with the Holy Spirit and explains that Christ is the only one a christian should worship. This passage forbids to believe in wonders other than those of Christ and forbids to worship other deities/saints. The dove symbolises the Holy Spirit since early christianity. It is told John 1:32 that the Holy Spirit descended on Jesus's head like a dove quasi columbam when he was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan. By way of conclusion we cite the titles of some chapters. Chapter 10: Miracula Pythagorae Apollonii Francisci Dominici Lojolae non sunt a Deo quia doctrina eorum omnibus Dei virtutibus contraria 11: '. quia Relig. Christianae veritatem & divinitatem subvertunt; 13: Disquiritur utrum Miracula illa Diabolo sint tribuenda'. There is also a chapter 15 in which Zimmermann proves that Pontifices illos homines fuisse cum rerum divinarum ignarissimos tum impudentissimos nequissimosque Collation: 8 a-b8 A-2B8 2C2 Photographs on request hardcover
120531Douai (Duaci) (= Zürich), Typis Petri Columbii, 1734.
18274336Paris, Henri Feret, 1827 ; huit tomes, in-8 ; demi-veau glacé bronze, dos lisses ornés de palettes décoratives dorées et fleurs stylisées à froid, titre doré, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque) ; XV, 411 ; 483 ; 495 ; 488 ; 476 ; 544 ; 460 ; 464 pp. ; et portrait par Devéria, gravé par H.C. Muller. Contient une table des matières de l'Esprit des lois très détaillée.
184025268Paris DALIBON 1840 -in-8 demi-veau 8 volumes, reliure demi-veau glacé havane in-octavo à coins (binding half-calfskin in-octavo with corners) (13,2 x 21,2 cm), RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE, dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), Auteur, Titre et Tomaison frappés "or", pièce de titre et de tomaison sur fond noir avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, entre nerfs à fleuron central "or" dans un fleuron fumé à froid avec double roulettes à froid et un filet "or" de part et d'autre, filet et roulette "or" en tête et en pied, Papier peigné marron aux plats, toutes tranches lisses jaspées, orné d'un Portrait-frontispice à l'eau-forte de Montesquieu d'après Devéria gravé sur cuivre par H. C. Müller, (XLVI + 429) + (442) + (472) + (526) + (615) + (VIII +456) + (566) + (487) Pages, 1822 Paris DALIBON, LIBRAIRE (imprimerie de L.-T. CELLOT) Editeur,
182745081827 Paris, Dalibon, 1827, 14,5x23, huit volumes. Élégante reliure en demi basane bleue. Dos orné à 5 nerfs, titre, auteur et tomaison en lettres dorées. Plats et tranches marbrées. Portrait en frontispice et une page d'écriture en fac-similé, bon exemplaire malgré quelques rousseurs. Envoi de photographies sur demande.
1827592428 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin brun, Chez Dalibon, Paris, 1827, XV-410 ; 495 ; 483 ; 490 ; 475 ; 544 , 464 ; 460 pp. Rappel du titre complet : Oeuvres de Montesquieu (8 Tomes - Complet) Avec Eloges, Analyses, Commentaires, Remarques, Notes, Réfutations, Imitations, par MM. Destutt de Tracy, Villemain, Membres de l'Institut, d'Alembert, Helvétius, Voltaire, Condorcet et Bertolini. Tome I : Grandeur des Romains ; Tomes II, III et IV : Esprit des Lois ; : Tome V : Défense de l'Esprit des Lois ; Tome VI : Oeuvres diverses ; Tome VII : Lettres Persanes ; Tome VIII : Commentaire sur l'Esprit des Lois
1822023966Paris DALIBON, LIBRAIRE, de l' imprimerie de L.-T. CELLOT 1822 huit volumes in-8°, XLVI 429, 442, 472, 526, 615, 456, 566 et 487 pp. Reliure de l' époque en demi-basane maroquinée vert, dos lisses ornés du titre, de tomaison, de guirlande, de filets et de fers romantiques doré.e.s. (volumes légèrement frottés, rousseurs). Portrait-frontispice de Montesquieu d'après Devéria gravé sur métal par H. C. Müller. Un fac-similé de lettre en début du tome premier. Tome I : Grandeur des Romains ; Tomes II, III et IV : Esprit des Lois ; : Tome V : Défense de l'Esprit des Lois ; Tome VI : Lettres Persanes ; Tome VII : Oeuvres diverses ; Tome VIII : Commentaire sur l'Esprit des Lois. Recherché.
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1781R300113661A LONDRES. 1781. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 384 pages - tranches jaspées - titre, tomaison et caissons dorés sur le dos - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
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1810112100James Cundee 1810. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Two volumes. Worn and mildly foxed. Name written on front flyleaf. James Cundee hardcover
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17391383127Paris: Chez la Veuve Le Mercier 1739. Nouvelle Edition. Hardcover. 12mo two volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in full contemporary brown calf with red leather labels bearing gilt titling and gilt tooling to spine. Light plus rubbing to edges and corners of boards; light plus cracking to joint of front board on Vol. 1. Text block edges stained red; text blocks lightly age toned. Ink ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper versos.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. 1 12 501 27 pages -- Vol. 2 482 21 pages. Shelved in Room G. 1383127. Special Collections. Chez la Veuve Le Mercier hardcover
1969mon00006765651969. Very Good. Two volumes Hardback Burt Franklin 1969 hardcover
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