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17801756c.1780-1800. French silver coffee pot with turned ebony side-handle 12.5cm in height with engraved inscription to the front: "Cafetière de la Marquise de Condorcet / donnée à Claude Fauriel / léguée à Madame Mary de Mohl / 120 Rue du Bac Paris" "Coffee pot belonging to the Marquise de Condorcet / given to Claude Fauriel / bequeathed to Madame Mary de Mohl / 120 rue du Bac Paris". Stamped maker's mark and hallmarks to the base and lid. The coffee pot's ebony handle has an old somewhat crude glue repair where it joins the silver pot there are possible old repairs to the silver base of the handle and to the base of the spout as well as a few minor dents to the body otherwise it is in good condition and presents well. </p><p>With: A closely-written 2pp. manuscript letter in French from Mary Clarke to Claude Furiel dated August 1829 with a later typed English translation. The letter with a 1cm tear to the foot some splitting along the folds and scattered foxing.</p><p>And three books comprising: </p><p>1 Mohl Ottmar de: Correspondance de Fauriel et Mary Clarke. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie. 1911. Author's own copy with his armorial bookplate to the front pastedown. First edition. Octavo. Contemporary binding by Victor Wächter of Cairo Egypt of half brown sheep over marbled boards ruled in gilt the spine ruled and with titles in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Original blue paper upper wrapper with printed titles bound-in. Illustrated with a photogravure frontispiece of Clarke with tissue guard and two further portraits of Fauriel and Julius Mohl. pp. 6 iii 1 403. A very good copy the binding firm with a little rubbing to the joints. The contents with some minor spots of worming to the front hinge and occasional light foxing are otherwise in good order. The book is accompanied by a group of contemporary press cuttings reviewing the work.</p><p>2 Galley J. B.: Claude Fauriel Membre de l'Institut 1772-1843. Saint-Étienne: Loire Républicaine. 1909. Ottmar von Mohl's copy with his armorial bookplate to the front pastedown. First edition. Octavo. Contemporary binding by Victor Wächter of Cairo Egypt of half brown sheep over green cloth boards the spine with five raised bands ruled and titled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. pp. xxiv 512. A good copy the binding firm with heavy rubbing to the joints and fading and a few scuffs to the spine. The contents with the occasional spot minor mark or spot of foxing are otherwise in good order.</p><p>3 ROD. Ed.: Le Roman de Claude Fauriel et de Mary Clarke. Lettres d'Amour de 1822 a 1844. Three instalments excerpted from an unidentified journal "La Revue". 1909. Ottmar von Mohl's copy with his armorial bookplate to the front pastedown. Octavo. Contemporary binding by Victor Wächter of Cairo Egypt of half brown sheep over marbled boards ruled in gilt the spine with titles in gilt. Marbled endpapers. pp. 551-587; 832-862; 131-161. A very good copy the binding firm with rubbing to the joints and few scuffs to the spine. The contents with toning light scattered foxing and the occasional finger-mark are otherwise in good order. An evocative artefact in the form of a silver coffee pot connecting two of most significant female-intellectual salon hostesses of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Originally owned by the philosopher author and influential public figure Sophie Madame de Condorcet 1764-1822 the coffee pot was subsequently bequeathed to her lover the historian philologist and critic Claude Charles Fauriel 1772-1844 who then gifted it to his intimate friend the feminist intellectual Mary Clarke 1793-1883.</p><p>Following her marriage to the French Enlightenment philosopher political economist politician and mathematician the Marquis de Condorcet 1743-1794 in 1786 Sophie de Grouchy now Madame de Condorcet began hosting what would become one of the most significant salons of the revolutionary period. Commencing in 1789 the salon ran until 1793 when it was halted by the reign of terror and the proscription and death of the Marquis resuming again uninterrupted from 1799 to 1822. More egalitarian than her fellow-Girondist hostess Madame Roland Condorcet did not discriminate on the basis of class or social origins and always welcomed other women into her salon along with a host of notable visitors including Thomas Jefferson Adam Smith and Germaine de Staël. The salon also played a particularly notable role in the promotion of women's rights with Condorcet allowing the Cercle Social - an association with the goal of equal political and legal rights for women - to meet in her home; Olympe de Gouges author of the "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen" 1791 being prominent amongst its members. Scholars have also argued that Sophie de Condorcet's own concern with female emancipation was responsible for her husband's arguments for greater rights for women most famously expressed in his essay "Sur l'admission des femmes au droit de cité" 1790. Beyond her role as a salon hostess Condorcet also penned the philosophical work "Lettres sur la Sympathie" which she appended to her 1798 translation of Adam Smith's "Theory of Moral Sentiments".</p><p>Claude Charles Fauriel a dedicated republican was a regular attendee at Condorcet's salon having been introduced to such intellectual circles by Madame de Staël particularly the group centred around Antoine Destutt de Tracy and the "idéologues". He began a relationship with Condorcet in 1801 living openly with her until her death in 1822. Fauriel met Mary Clarke that same year with the pair quickly developing a romantic attachment although this ultimately developed instead into an intimate friendship.</p><p>Born into a family of progressive intellectual women Mary Clarke moved from Westminster to Paris with her mother and grandmother at the age of eight. By her twenties initially via her friend the French socialite Juliette Récamier she had become a well-known figure at the heart of Parisian intellectual and literary life and was acquainted with writers including Stendhal Victor Hugo Prosper Merimee Chateaubriand and Alessandro Manzoni. In 1838 she established her salon in rooms that she rented above the home of Chateaubriand in a third floor apartment at 120 Rue du Bac in the Saint-Germain district. Here for more than forty years her home became an intellectual centre in Paris where she hosted all manner of writers thinkers aristocrats diplomats and politicians additionally offering a home-from-home for Anglophone foreigners such as William Thackeray the Brownings and the Trollopes. It was here that Clarke also cultivated a number of friendships with other distinguished female authors thinkers and activists including George Eliot Lady Augusta Stanley Elizabeth Gaskell and most intensely Florence Nightingale with whom she shared a close lifelong friendship. In her mid-fifties she married the German orientalist Julius von Mohl 1800-1876 whose nephew Ottmar von Mohl 1846-1922 a German diplomat and government adviser in Meiji period Japan ultimately published Clarke and Fauriel's correspondence and via whom the present collection descended. Between 1897 and 1917 von Mohl served as a German delegate to the Egyptian National Debt Commission in Cairo hence the Egyptian binder's labels in the three books.</p><p>In the present typically full letter by Clarke - which she notes with pleasing detail was written whilst her beloved cat sits upon her lap - she makes reference to her travels between Paris Brussels and England as well as politics religion her current reading and the pair's own intellectual and literary endeavours as well as mentioning the activities of various friends and associates including the physicist and mathematician André-Marie Ampère 1775-1836 statesman and later Prime Minister of France François Guizot 1787-1874 and historian Augustin Thierry 1795-1856. Writing in a forthright style she is unafraid to commence the letter with a rebuke to Fauriel for apparently requiring encouragement from another friend to reply promptly to her letters: "Madam Arconati is very kind and has more capacity for affection in her little finger than the entire male race has in their whole bodies".</p><p>The present coffee pot was left by Sophie de Condorcet to Fauriel in her will as part of a larger generous inheritance which is reproduced in one of the accompanying books noted in a more intimate line: "I bequeath and give to Mr. Claude Fauriel named above my small silver coffee pot the few pieces of furniture and books that will be found at the time of my death mixed with his in Paris and Meulan". Galley p.275. It was likely engraved with its present inscription later in Clarke's own lifetime following her marriage bearing her final address of 120 Rue du Bac.</p><p>Coffee of course formed part of the life-blood of convivial salon culture as it similarly did in the English coffeehouse; the present coffee pot which passed through the hands of two prominent public female intellectuals who served as leading salon hostesses of the period thus carries a strong symbolism which as the proud inscription attests was likely not lost on Mary Clarke. Considering the varied and illustrious nature of those who passed through Condorcet's and Clarke's salons it is tempting to imagine who may have poured their coffee from this distinguished little pot.</p><p>Provenance: Sophie Marquise de Condorcet; bequeathed to Claude Charles Fauriel 1822; bequeathed to Mary Elizabeth Clarke 1844; the collection of Clarke's nephew and the editor of her correspondence Ottmar von Mohl 1846-1922. hardcover
1780136971No place no publisher 1780. First edition of Condorcet's attack on the corps of engineers responsible for France's major canal building projects. Turgot looking to finish the large and ambitious Picardy and Burgundy canal systems placed Condorcet in charge of experimental research on canals. "Condorcet's research was instrumental in demonstrating the flaws in existing proposals for the tunnels for the new canals whose design would have made it impossible for boats to pass through. In the course of the demonstration a whole new branch of physics was invented. Apart from technical issues Condorcet also soon found himself immersed in research of a more sociological nature in Flanders and Picardy on the impact of the new canals on local communities. This resulted in an angry report to Turgot published in 1780 as the Mémoire sur le canal de Picardie in which the corps of engineers and the inadequacies of their professional training were strongly criticised" Williams p. 21. Octavo 194 x 120 mm. Disbound. Contemporary note of Condorcet's authorship to title page. Slight loss at bottom fore corner of pp. 11-14 not near text contents clean; very good. David Williams Condorcet and Modernity 2004. unknown
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1796054673Philadelphia: Lang and Ustick 1796. No Statement of Printing. . Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. A Good copy in rubbed/scuffed full brown leather with red leather spine label. Lacks the blank front endpaper. Some listings show a frontispiece but this copy does not have one. The first sheet is a half title page with title only followed by the title page and Contents pages.There are two blank endpapers at the rear. The binding is sound and the text is clean/unmarked. Not ex-library. <br/> <br/> Lang and Ustick hardcover
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177683886London: No Printer 1776. Uncommon first edition of Condorcet's Thoughts on the corn trade. Appointed secretary to the Académie des Sciences in 1773 for his work in mathematics Condorcet "soon won the friendship of Turgot by whom his attention was turned towards political economy. Under the inspiration of Turgot he wrote various articles or works among others Les Réflexions d'un laboureur de Picardie à M. N. auteur prohibitif à Paris 1775; and Les Réflexions sur le commerce des bleds 1776 two writings directed against M. Necker that auteur prohibitif who had brought out May 1775 his work Sur la législation et le commerce des grains." Palgrave. Octavo 212 x 134 mm pages 2 title xvi 2 errata 221. Contemporary blue marbled paper boards paper spine label lettered by hand. Front board and upper outer corner of the first 100 pages gnawed title page with closed tear to the gutter partly repaired with tape to verso; a very good copy uncut with generous margins. INED 1178. Not in Goldsmiths' Kress Mattioli or Sraffa. See Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy 1925 I p. 386. hardcover
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1790127340Paris: Imprimeur de l'Assemblee Nationale 1790. First edition of Condorcet's critique of the assignats. Condorcet was Inspector of the Coins from 1775 to 1790 and had consequently participated in the great monetary debates of the reign of Louis XVI. Partly invigorated by these debates he was a fierce opponents of the assignats an opposition which would be vindicated as their value plummeted. Octavo 189 x 121 mm. Recent marbled boards red morocco label to spine. A few foxing marks but generally clean. A very nice copy. hardcover
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Frommann-9783772827419frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 8 CLXXXVI 652 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Biographie de Caritat de Concorcet par M. Arago - Remarques sur divers Passages de L'Histoire des Girondins relatifs a Condorget Correspondance et vres Diverses frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827419frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 8 CLXXXVI 652 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Biographie de Caritat de Concorcet par M. Arago - Remarques sur divers Passages de L'Histoire des Girondins relatifs a Condorget Correspondance et vres Diverses frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827426frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 6 VIII 672 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Éloges des Académiciens de l'Académie Royale des Sciences - Liste alphabétique des membres de l'ancienne Académie Essai d'une histoire des correspondants de l'Académie Royale des Sciences - Éloges des Académiciens de l'Académie Royale des Sciences frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827426frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 6 VIII 672 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Éloges des Académiciens de l'Académie Royale des Sciences - Liste alphabétique des membres de l'ancienne Académie Essai d'une histoire des correspondants de l'Académie Royale des Sciences - Éloges des Académiciens de l'Académie Royale des Sciences frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827433frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 6 664 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Éloges des Académiciens de l'Académie Royale des Sciences - Préface - Remarques sur les pensées de Pascal frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827433frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 6 664 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Éloges des Académiciens de l'Académie Royale des Sciences - Préface - Remarques sur les pensées de Pascal frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827440frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 8 644 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Vie de Voltaire Avertissements insérés par Condorcet dans l'édition complète des vres de Voltaire - Notes sur Voltaire frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827440frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 8 644 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Vie de Voltaire Avertissements insérés par Condorcet dans l'édition complète des vres de Voltaire - Notes sur Voltaire frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827495frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 6 547 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Lettres d'un Bourgeois de New-Haven a un citoyen de virginie - Lettre d'un citoyen des États-Unis a un Français - Sentiments d'un Républicain sur les assembnlées provinciales et les états généraux - Idées sur le despotisme - Déclaration des droits - Première section: Droits des hommes relatifs a la sureté des personnes - Deuxième section - Troisième section: Droits relatifs a la division des biens - Quatrième section: Liberté des propriétés - Cinquième section: Égalité frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772827495frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. French. Hardcover. New. 6 547 p. It was in the cultural philosophy of Condorcet that the spirit of the French Enlightenment was given its clearest and its final expression. Condorcet 17431794 was already looking back at the Enlightenment as a historical phenomenon and classified it as part of a sketch for a Geschichte der Fortschritte des menschlichen Geistes Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit. Condorcet a friend of Voltaires and those working on the Encyclopédie commented on political issues of his time in many publications. He joined the Revolution in 1789 and as the president of the national assembly he wrote a draft for a comprehensive Education nationale. Condorcet wrote his philosophical legacy as an outlaw. He was poisoned to death in a dungeon. Content: - Lettres d'un Bourgeois de New-Haven a un citoyen de virginie - Lettre d'un citoyen des États-Unis a un Français - Sentiments d'un Républicain sur les assembnlées provinciales et les états généraux - Idées sur le despotisme - Déclaration des droits - Première section: Droits des hommes relatifs a la sureté des personnes - Deuxième section - Troisième section: Droits relatifs a la division des biens - Quatrième section: Liberté des propriétés - Cinquième section: Égalité frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover