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2006117594Bibliothèque Hédoniste 2006 Bibliothèque Hédoniste, 2006, 103 p., broché, bon état.
1776R300271414A Londres. 1776. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 184 pages. Quelques bandeaux et culs-de-lampe illustrés en noir. Page de titre désolidarisée. Signet conservé mais détaché. Contreplats et tranches jaspés. Etiquette déchirée sur le 1er contreplats. Quelques traces de mouillures sans conséquences sur la lecture. Plats frottés, avec épidermures. Coins émoussés. Dos manquant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
177668561Londres, 1776, in-12, 284pp, Plein veau, Très bel exemplaire! 284pp
17727571772 A Londres, 1772., CXX (préface), 116 pp., (1) (errata en feuillet collé). Page de titre bicolore (rouge et noir). In-8 broché. Exemplaire non ébarbé, brochage en papier rouge teinté de l'époque en parfait état.
c5663Londres, (Maastricht, Dufour et Roux),1773 ; petit in-8° demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de jeux de double filet doré, titre doré sur étiquette rouge, tranches rouges ( reliure vers 1810) ; 232pp.Le texte d'Helvétius est précédé d'un long "Essai sur la vie et les ouvrages de M. Helvetius. Par M*** " . ( Saint-Lambert).
1772666751 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau marbré, dos lisse orné, filet doré en coupes, A Londres, 1772, 240 pp. (signatures : a-P8)
17720055161772 Londres, 1772. In-8 (203 X 103 mm) veau blond, triple encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (Reliure de l'époque) ; 240 pages (dont faux-titre et titre imprimé en rouge et noir). Petit manque de dorure à l'encadrement du premier plat.
17734276London i.e. Maastricht: Dufour & Roux 1773. Very Good/A philosophical inquiry into happiness which Helvetius worked on sporadically during the last 30 years of his life. The line of reasoning accords remarkably well with recent studies of human happiness by "positive psychologists" such as Martin Seligman: happiness is a mental state independent of the things and places we seek it. The unfinished poem was published in a small edition with a long biographical preface six months after Helvetius died. No less than ten printings surfaced all of them with surreptitious imprints within a year of the initial publication. These have been elegantly sorted and exhaustively described by David Smith in the bibliography cited. Our copy was the fourth printing. 23 cm; cxxv 1 110 pages. Title page printed in red and black. Half title present. Woodcut device on title page; typographic ornaments in text. Bound in original publisher's boards untrimmed and unsophisticated. Leaves sewn out of order in first signature but all pages present. Pervasive damp stain at lower right corner of text block. Reference: Smith Bibliography of the writings of Helvetius B.4. [Dufour & Roux] hardcover books
6203Londres 1772 in 8 (21x14) 1 volume broché, couverture de papier bleu de l'époque, étiquette de titre manuscrite au dos, page de titre imprimée en rouge et en noir, CXX (. Préface ou Essai sur la Vie & les Ouvrages de M. Helvetius par M*** [ J. F. de Saint Lambert ]) et 116 pages, et un feuillet d'errata non chiffré in fine, non rogné. Bel exemplaire
200663921Encre Marine 2006 In-8 broché 22,2 cm sur 16,4. 128 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1800332à Paris, de l'imprimeriede P. Catineau-An VII Format : 9 x 14cm, VI + 402 pages, reliure plein veau d'époque, dos lisse, garde marbrées petites usures du cuir aux angles des plats, sinon bon état.
202112211Grez-Doiceau, éditions Beya, n° 31 de collection BEYA, 2021. In-8°, 108 pp. Rel. d'éd. Neuf.
202112211Grez-Doiceau, éditions Beya, n° 31 de collection BEYA, 2021. In-8°, 108 pp. Rel. d'éd. Neuf.
177442324London 1774. 8vo. Very nice contemporary full mottled calf with richly gilt spine. Gilt line to edges of boards. Marbled edges. A bit of minor scattered brownspotting and some smaller dampstaining towards end. All in all a very nice copy. 4 III 1 151 pp. Beautiful woodcut vignettes. <br/><br/><em>Possibly first edition. One of three editions printed in 1774 none of which has been established as the true first. All three editions are printed in London but differ in number of pages the other two having 96 and 84 respectively ours having 151. This very interesting work of the French Enlightenment is probably not written by Helvetius but by whom is not known. It does stay within the controversial lines of the great Enlightenment philosophers though probably being the reson why the author has never been identified. It has a lot in common with d'Holbach's monumental "Système de la Nature" from 1770 which constitutes the main work of materialism and one of the most important works of natural philosophy. Tchermerzine VI:195. </em> hardcover
107843London =Maastricht Dufour & Roux 1774. 8vo. 2 iii blank 151 pp. Minor spotting. Contemporary half calf gilt spine with raised bands and vellum label yellow marbled board papers finely marbled end papers. Lacks the half-title. Fine copy of the first edition of Claude Adrien Helvetius’ 1715-71 posthumously published â€Le vrai sens du systême de la nature†but without the half title. The work is a resumé of the Baron d'Holbach's â€Système De La Nature†but it has been suggested that the book is not written by Helvétius at all. hardcover
7030HELVETIUS Claude Adrien. LE VRAI SENS DU SYSTEME DE LA NATURE. Londres The Hague: N.P. 1774. 8vo. Disbound. 84 3 pages. First edition Helvetius 1715-1771 was a philosopher and one of the Encyclopedists. He he various high positions in the French government until he retired to write. H works influenced James Mill and Jeremy Bentham. This work was published thre years after Helvetius' death. Signature on the title page else very good. unknown
elala2496London i.e. Maastricht: Dufour & Roux 1774. First Edition of this resumé of the Baron d'Holbach's Système De La Nature. It would appear that it was probably not written by Helvétius. Smith A4A. Cioranescu 33653. Tchemerzine VI 195 b. See Vercruysse p. 45. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. iii 151. complete with half-title. woodcut ornaments initial & title vignette. A fine large copy in original wrs. spine little chipped London [i.e. Maastricht: Dufour & Roux], 1774 unknown
177442324London, 1774. 8vo. Very nice, contemporary full mottled calf with richly gilt spine. Gilt line to edges of boards. Marbled edges. A bit of minor scattered brownspotting and some smaller dampstaining towards end. All in all a very nice copy. (4), III, (1), 151 pp. Beautiful woodcut vignettes.
26370Londres, 1774, un volume in 8 relié en pleine basane marbrée, dos orné de fers et filets dorés, filets dorés sur les plats, tranches jaspée (reliure de l'époque), (petit accroc à la coiffe, légères épidermures sur la partie inférieure du second plat de couverture), (2), 3pp., 151pp.
7030HELVETIUS Claude Adrien. LE VRAI SENS DU SYSTEME DE LA NATURE. Londres The Hague: N.P. 1774. 8vo. Disbound. 84 3 pages. First edition Helvetius 1715-1771 was a philosopher and one of the Encyclopedists. He he various high positions in the French government until he retired to write. H works influenced James Mill and Jeremy Bentham. This work was published thre years after Helvetius' death. Signature on the title page else very good. unknown books
1774197A Londres, , 1774. In-8 de (4)-III-151 pp., basane havane, dos lisse orné, filets dorés sur les plats (reliure de l'époque).
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
48316La Renaissance du Livre sd, in-12 relié demi-cuir à coins, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, 188pp - très bon état
19569Paris, Delagrave, 1891, 1 demi chagrin, dos à nerfs, orné, tranches dorées. in-8 de XI-539 pages ;
611La Haye: Chez Pierre Moetjens. First Dutch Pirate Edition. Hardcover. Very good . HELVÉTIUS Claude-Adrien LEsprit On the Mind Chez Pierre Moetjens A La Haye The Hague; Provins Michelin 1759. Vol I = half title-page TP i - viii = Preface 1 - 34 = Lettre au R.P. Berthier blank leaf 1 - 244; Vol II = half title-page TP 1 - 209 half title-page TP 1 - 166 i - x = Table Sommaire Discours I & II i - xi = Table Sommaire Discours III i - iv = Table Sommaire Discours IV 12mo FIRST DUTCH PIRATED EDITION. This magnum opus of modern thought is considered the founding work of modern Utilitarianism as it is here that Helvétius articulates the greatest happiness principle "the greatest happiness for the greatest number" for the first time and becomes the first to define social welfare upon this utilitarian maxim directly influencing Bentham and Mill.The materialistic philosophy of Helvétius' "De l'Esprit" also directly influenced Karl Marx who had studied the work while in Paris and called the ideas presented in it "the social basis of communism"."De l'Esprit" arguably constitutes the greatest "succès de scandale" of Western thought and one of the most influential works of Western philosophy. Helvètius continued the work of Condillac by reducing all human understanding to sensation or sense- perception. He then took this reductionist psychology and erected a utilitarian theory of morality based upon it making him one of the chief pioneers and promoters of utilitarian moral theory Copelston VI 1 p. 51. Helvètius was a strong defender of the benefits of education and also extremely political attacking all forms of despotism and in particular French despotism. CONDITION: Very Good in full brown leather with with gilt titles and raised bands present to the spine. Boards have light wear present to the extremities of the boards especially corners. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. A gorgeous copy of a pirated edition of one of the major works of the Radical Enlightenment. <br/><br/>PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Chez Pierre Moetjens hardcover