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Mm 140x210 Volume cartonato di pp. 300 con 54 tavole fuori testo. sovraccoperta editoriale. Opera in buonissime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE
Dialoghi socratici: 534 pag in perfetto stato, con ex - libris del conte Lionello Emo, Montecchia Padova. I^ ediz. Rilegato
Edizioni Socrates, giugno 2000. Collana " Paesi, parole " . Testo teatrale. Traduzione di Guido Bulla. Prefazione di Jean-Pierre Richard. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Soft cover in fine conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
br. La riproposizione organica dei testi originali della Scuola cirenaica con traduzione a fronte vuole oggi rappresentare un duplice tentativo: essere un utile strumento per tutti coloro che desiderano controntarsi con le fonti dì una delle scuole socratiche più affascinanti e nei secoli fraintese e, al contempo, fornire l'opportunità per una rilettura che vada oltre la mera prospettiva filologica. Ricchi e numerosi sono gli spunti di riflessione che le posizioni edoniste dei filosofi di Cirene ancora oggi porgono agli studiosi, spesso sotto forma di provocazioni, che partendo dall'ambito etico giungono a ribadire la centralità del dato fruitivo all'interno di un'estetica fortemente legata alle polarità di "piacere" e "percezione". Attraverso la persistenza di tali tematiche e l'individuazione delle loro radici nella filosofia antica emerge come i grandi temi dell'estetica contemporanea, messi alla prova quotidianamente dal confronto con gli oggetti, con i sensi, con i giudizi, con la circoscrizione del concetto stesso dì piacere, possano attingere elementi e stimoli di grande ricchezza.
br. La riproposizione organica dei testi originali della Scuola cirenaica con traduzione a fronte vuole oggi rappresentare un duplice tentativo: essere un utile strumento per tutti coloro che desiderano controntarsi con le fonti dì una delle scuole socratiche più affascinanti e nei secoli fraintese e, al contempo, fornire l'opportunità per una rilettura che vada oltre la mera prospettiva filologica. Ricchi e numerosi sono gli spunti di riflessione che le posizioni edoniste dei filosofi di Cirene ancora oggi porgono agli studiosi, spesso sotto forma di provocazioni, che partendo dall'ambito etico giungono a ribadire la centralità del dato fruitivo all'interno di un'estetica fortemente legata alle polarità di "piacere" e "percezione". Attraverso la persistenza di tali tematiche e l'individuazione delle loro radici nella filosofia antica emerge come i grandi temi dell'estetica contemporanea, messi alla prova quotidianamente dal confronto con gli oggetti, con i sensi, con i giudizi, con la circoscrizione del concetto stesso dì piacere, possano attingere elementi e stimoli di grande ricchezza.
1020002115.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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18902020260New Market VA: Henkel & Co. 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; v 275 ii pages black cloth floral endpapers <br/><br/>The EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN TENNESSEE SYNOD was founded in 1820. Henkel & Co. hardcover
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1675SAV142Paris: Chez Damien Foucault for the workshop of Pierre Rocolet 1675. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 170 x 240mm. Pagination: 26 476 12pp of table. Signatures: A-Z4 Aa-Zz4 Aaa-Ppp4.Woodcut printers device of Rocolet official printer of Paris with crowned arms of Louis XIV and heraldry of the Foucault and Rocolet supported by muses and with their monograms on plaque. With dedication on title Dediee a Monseigneur le Dauphin and letter by Cousin. Contemporary French mottled brown calf by Rocolet or his workshop with the arms of Louis XIV 1643-1661 three fleur-de-lis stamped in central medallion on covers surrounded by a blind-tooled roll of fleur-de-lis spine with five raised bands with a fleur-de-lis and tan morocco label all edges gilt marbled endpapers; title with small spots and residue not-severe covers slightly bowed and corners lightly bumped otherwise crisp and clean. This book is a fine specimen of such characteristic work from the Rocolet printers. This copy is exemplary for its royal provenance; this church history work which would have been presented at court to Louis XIV and the dauphin the kings son Louis of France 1661-1711. The dauphin would have been about 14 years old at the time of this edition. Louis XIV and other royals often had works printed and bound for presentation in the court and gave them to special members in their circle. The title has an unidentified impression monogram GDV in lower right corner probably dating to the 18th century. First edition and second volume of four containing Socrates Scholasticuss history of the Christian Church; this title part of a en ecclesiastical series by Rocolet published in 1675 and 1676; a reissue was made in Holland in 1686. This set is frequently found as the singular volume in usual institution catalogs. Louis Cousin was the translator of this great compilation corpus on church history written by the fifth century Church Father Socrates which continued the great magnum opus of his forefather Eusebius of Caesarea. Among Cousins law and theological acumen he was an academician royal censor and president of the court of currencies Cour des Monnoyes. This translation was highly regarded by his contemporaries as translations from the Greek of Church Father writings were becoming common in the ecclesiastical language of the Western Church. Pierre Rocolet the printer by appointment for the city government was active in Paris from 1640 until 1662 when his son-in-law Damien Foucault succeeded him in the business. Importantly this work is one of the last that Foucault would produce under the workshops name. He died in 1675 and his widow Anne Bonjean succeeded him until 1686 and then a son Hilaire Foucault continued until 1723. The Rocolet workshop was known for collaborating with select binders and gilders to producing luxurious decorated bindings which dominated the French booksellers markets in the mid and late seventeenth century. This copy is a notable armorial presentation binding within the circle of Louis XIV. <br/><br/>First edition and second volume of four containing Socrates Scholasticuss history of the Christian Church; this title part of a en ecclesiastical series by Rocolet published in 1675 and 1676; a reissue was made in Holland in 1686. This set is frequently found as the singular volume in usual institution catalogs. Louis Cousin was the translator of this great compilation corpus on church history written by the fifth century Church Father Socrates which continued the great magnum opus of his forefather Eusebius of Caesarea. Among Cousins law and theological acumen he was an academician royal censor and president of the court of currencies Cour des Monnoyes. This translation was highly regarded by his contemporaries as translations from the Greek of Church Father writings were becoming common in the ecclesiastical language of the Western Church. Pierre Rocolet the printer by appointment for the city government was active in Paris from 1640 until 1662 when his son-in-law Damien Foucault succeeded him in the business. Importantly this work is one of the last that Foucault would produce under the workshops name. He died in 1675 and his widow Anne Bonjean succeeded him until 1686 and then a son Hilaire Foucault continued until 1723. The Rocolet workshop was known for collaborating with select binders and gilders to producing luxurious decorated bindings which dominated the French booksellers markets in the mid and late seventeenth century. This copy is a notable armorial presentation binding within the circle of Louis XIV. Chez Damien Foucault (for the workshop of Pierre Rocolet) hardcover books
1675SAV142Paris: Chez Damien Foucault for the workshop of Pierre Rocolet 1675. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 170 x 240mm. Pagination: 26 476 12pp of table. Signatures: A-Z4 Aa-Zz4 Aaa-Ppp4.Woodcut printers device of Rocolet official printer of Paris with crowned arms of Louis XIV and heraldry of the Foucault and Rocolet supported by muses and with their monograms on plaque. With dedication on title Dediee a Monseigneur le Dauphin and letter by Cousin. Contemporary French mottled brown calf by Rocolet or his workshop with the arms of Louis XIV 1643-1661 three fleur-de-lis stamped in central medallion on covers surrounded by a blind-tooled roll of fleur-de-lis spine with five raised bands with a fleur-de-lis and tan morocco label all edges gilt marbled endpapers; title with small spots and residue not-severe covers slightly bowed and corners lightly bumped otherwise crisp and clean. This book is a fine specimen of such characteristic work from the Rocolet printers. This copy is exemplary for its royal provenance; this church history work which would have been presented at court to Louis XIV and the dauphin the kings son Louis of France 1661-1711. The dauphin would have been about 14 years old at the time of this edition. Louis XIV and other royals often had works printed and bound for presentation in the court and gave them to special members in their circle. The title has an unidentified impression monogram GDV in lower right corner probably dating to the 18th century. First edition and second volume of four containing Socrates Scholasticuss history of the Christian Church; this title part of a en ecclesiastical series by Rocolet published in 1675 and 1676; a reissue was made in Holland in 1686. This set is frequently found as the singular volume in usual institution catalogs. Louis Cousin was the translator of this great compilation corpus on church history written by the fifth century Church Father Socrates which continued the great magnum opus of his forefather Eusebius of Caesarea. Among Cousins law and theological acumen he was an academician royal censor and president of the court of currencies Cour des Monnoyes. This translation was highly regarded by his contemporaries as translations from the Greek of Church Father writings were becoming common in the ecclesiastical language of the Western Church. Pierre Rocolet the printer by appointment for the city government was active in Paris from 1640 until 1662 when his son-in-law Damien Foucault succeeded him in the business. Importantly this work is one of the last that Foucault would produce under the workshops name. He died in 1675 and his widow Anne Bonjean succeeded him until 1686 and then a son Hilaire Foucault continued until 1723. The Rocolet workshop was known for collaborating with select binders and gilders to producing luxurious decorated bindings which dominated the French booksellers markets in the mid and late seventeenth century. This copy is a notable armorial presentation binding within the circle of Louis XIV. <br/><br/>First edition and second volume of four containing Socrates Scholasticuss history of the Christian Church; this title part of a en ecclesiastical series by Rocolet published in 1675 and 1676; a reissue was made in Holland in 1686. This set is frequently found as the singular volume in usual institution catalogs. Louis Cousin was the translator of this great compilation corpus on church history written by the fifth century Church Father Socrates which continued the great magnum opus of his forefather Eusebius of Caesarea. Among Cousins law and theological acumen he was an academician royal censor and president of the court of currencies Cour des Monnoyes. This translation was highly regarded by his contemporaries as translations from the Greek of Church Father writings were becoming common in the ecclesiastical language of the Western Church. Pierre Rocolet the printer by appointment for the city government was active in Paris from 1640 until 1662 when his son-in-law Damien Foucault succeeded him in the business. Importantly this work is one of the last that Foucault would produce under the workshops name. He died in 1675 and his widow Anne Bonjean succeeded him until 1686 and then a son Hilaire Foucault continued until 1723. The Rocolet workshop was known for collaborating with select binders and gilders to producing luxurious decorated bindings which dominated the French booksellers markets in the mid and late seventeenth century. This copy is a notable armorial presentation binding within the circle of Louis XIV. Chez Damien Foucault (for the workshop of Pierre Rocolet) hardcover
xvi, 234 pages. Many pages with top edge unopened. Bookplate of E. G. H. Moody on front pastedown. Some foxing on free endpapers. Slight fading of covers in parts. Spine bumped top/base.
20172-8497153812Editorial Ciudad Nueva 2017. Paperback. New. Spanish language. 8.03x5.20x1.02 inches. Editorial Ciudad Nueva paperback
1720B4486London: Cambridge 1720. Interior very good text very clean. Spine defective. . Binding: Lacks the binding. Notes: Text in parallel Greek and Latin. Ed. Henri Valois<br>Henri Valois one of the great scholars of seventeenth-century France published authoritative editions of the works of the Greek ecclesiastical historians over a span of several decades together with Latin translations and valuable annotations. Size: Folio Category: Book Religious Christianity; Book Classics; Cambridge unknown
Mm 220x310 Volume cartonato di 400 pagine, legatura editoriale in tela con sovracoperta, numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori all'interno del testo. Esemplare in ottimo stato. Testo in francese - french text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
13758In 4 cartonné, dos toilé rouge, premier plat illustré en couleurs. 230x300mm. Titre, 38 pages, illustrations en bleu à pleine page et dans le texte, ainsi que 6 illustrations en couleurs à pleine page ; Fris décorative en encadrement. Alexandre et Diogène- La mort de Socrate- Pline le grand- Christophe Colomb- La révolution française de 1789- le couronnement de Napoléon. Imprimerie Fortier Nevers 1937 sans mention d’éditeur, de lieu, illustrations non signées. Bon exemplaire.
20101214172010 Editions Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), Collection "Quadriges" - 2010 - In-8, broché - 722 pages
196935240Paris, 1969, in-8, 223pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! 223pp
1979LRB841Éditions d'aujourd'hui Plan-de-la-Tour (Var) 1979 Collection : Les introuvables — ISBN : 2-7370-0036-3 — Édition : Réimpression conforme à l'édition Casterman 1969. 1er tirage 1979 limité à 200 exemplaires.Numérotation : Exemplaire n° 035 — Dépôt légal : 2e trimestre 1979 — Imprimeur : Imprimerie en Provence, Plan-de-la-Tour (Var) — Langue : Français
197079511Paris, Casterman, 1970, in-8, broché, 223p. Bon état.
EDITORI RIUNITI 1998. Lievi segni del tempo, leggera ondulazione della quarta di copertina, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO.
Ellipse, Polis, 1999, 144 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, bon état.
2016122264JOVIS. New. 2016. Paperback. 3868594205 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened with a bonus offer-- . JOVIS paperback