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1968028289Delhi 1968 Motilal Banarsidass Hardcover
Mm 240x285 Testo a cura di Amleto Lorenzini, introduzione di Paolo Beonio Brocchieri. Volume rilegato in tela nero con scritte al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta e custodia editoriale muta con minime tracce d'uso, 271 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori. Libro in ottime condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
SANSONI 1966 IX-545 PP. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, TRACCE DI POLVERE AI TAGLI, PER IL RESTO CONDIZIONI BUONE.
60446Albin Michel, 2016, 374 pp., broché, jaquette, bon état.
1950218519Leiden: E.J. Brill 1950. Hardcover. Endsheets are age toned else very good plus condition with text clean and binding sound without a dust jacket. 406pp. Originally published in wraps this volume has been rebound in sturdy red buckram. It is not an ex-library copy. E.J. Brill hardcover
14666Nice, Le Chant des Sphères, Reliure d'Art Sefer, 1988-1989. 2 volumes in-folio, 140-(10) pp. et 134-(10) pp., plein cuir, noir pour le tome I, rouge pour le tome II avec le nom de l'auteur en caractères chinois en métal sur les premiers plats, encadrements des plats d'un quadruple filet en creux avec à l'intérieur de foisonnants motifs sinisants, dos lisse avec le nom de l'auteur encadré d'un motif doré (pagode), et de motifs poussés à froid (dragons, fleurs, oiseaux), tête dorée, contreplats en tissu moiré rouge et noir, étui du même tissu. (Parfait état)
2007RO60018911Akasha. 2007. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 235 pages. Texte en néerlandais. Envoi manuscrit d'auteur inconnu en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues
8376Wien, 1891. Commission bei F. Tempsky, Buchlandler der Kais. Akademie Wissenschaften 1 plaquette, 40 pp., couverture souple imprimée, bon état. (N.S.)
19426359Adrien MAISONNEUVE 1942 126 pages in12. 1942. broché. 126 pages. Cette biographie de Confucius publiée en 1942 par l'éditeur Adrien Maisonneuve explore la vie l'œuvre et la doctrine du philosophe chinois (551-479 av. J.-C.). L'ouvrage examine comment son enseignement a donné naissance au confucianisme une doctrine politique et sociale qui devint religion d'État sous la dynastie Han
4890reliure 1/2 cuir marron - dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné - pièce de titre rouge - tomaison vert foncé - in 8 - 13.5x 21 - 470 pp - tome 7- 1816 - chez LEDOUX et TENRE, libraires, rue Pierre-Sarrazin, n° 8 à PARIS.
1698118024paris Jean Anisson 1698 A Paris, Chez Jean Anisson, 1698, 1 volume in-12, [16] ff., 322 pages, [5] ff. Pleine reliure mouchetée, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres dorés, caissons ornés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouges, gardes blanches. Reliure restaurée (coiffes, dos, coins et coupes), inscription à l'encre sur la page de titre, rares rousseurs, sinon bon état général.
ria9783743344730_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Sacred Books of China - The texts of Confucianism is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1879. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science travel and expedi paperback
B9783743344730Paperback / softback. New. paperback
18615032Hong Kong : London Mission Society Press c1861 ; Shanghai : Shanghai Shangye Yingshuguan n.d. 1861. Hardcover. Very Good. 1 298 378 pp. ; bound in Chinese fashion with folded sheets right to left in a western-style mid-nineteenth century cloth board cover binding with decorations ; James Legge the famous Scottish sinologist and missionary of the London Missionary Society was born in Huntly Aberdeenshire Scotland on Dec 20th 1815. He graduated from Highbury Theological College in 1837 joined the London Missionary Society in 1838 and went to Malacca in 1839 as a missionary. In 1843 Legge arrived in Hong Kong and remained there until 1873 except for three short trips back to Scotland. In 1876 Legge became the first professor of Chinese at the University of Oxford and died in 1897 ; This is the first volume of Legge's monumental translation of nine sacred books of Chinese literature in a very probable 1st edition 1st Chinese printing with mixed asian and western binding materials and containing the texts of the da xue or Great Learning zhung yong Moderation or Doctrine of the Mean lung yü The Analects of Confucius and meng zi Mencius ; with Chinese text printed at top translation in the middle and commentary at bottom ; while this is clearly Legge's text the author's name is given in Chinese fashion as Gu Lu or loosely translated "Watchman Deer" which more probably and properly should be rendered "Lu Gu" for "Leg-ge" ; The difficulties of printing this first volume were recounted by the author's daughter: "The printing office being under his control he had to superintend the publication and binding of his works and to send to England for paper printing ink etc. Among his minor worries was the fact that the volumes of Classics had to come out in various bindings. Uniformity of binding could not be secured because materials were scanty in Hong Kong. Also owing to the lack of English booksellers he had to get the storekeepers to sell the Classics on commission among their other wares. On one occasion the ship containing all his printing paper and ink struck upon a rock and went down within sight of her anchorage in Hong Kong harbour. Her masts sticking up above the sea were visible from his verandah. 'It gave me quite a turn he said my first thought was that the fates were fighting against my getting oin with the publication of my volumes. I have since been able to look the event in the face. There must be some delay in the commencement of printing but I shall be so much more advanced with my manuscripts that we can start with five men instead of three. I had engaged Sow-lung and two other men to begin printing on the first of June. If he begins now in November or December with four other men we shall be in six months nearly as far as we should have been. In the meantime I telegraph by the mail--Replace invoice immediately sending one half by Suez Canal and one half round Cape--this will divide the risk.' After printing the books in Hong Kong he had to write to England for cases to be sent out in which to pack them and send them to England to his bookseller. 'Four hundred cases for one volume ought to be here any day and four hundred for the other volume next month. Those cases will cost me about fifty pounds.' .Another time certain cases of his books.arrived after having been for a long time under water in the hold. 'I insured them for £250--I shall claim for at least £80. Meantime the ruin of many books and the spoiling of others is a great vexation.' He sent several of his books to a friend to sell in Amoy and received the following letter: 'Alas for your Classics. Macgregor delivered them in the condition he got them out of the wreck. I had them put in the sun and thoroughly dried but I could not offer them to subscribers. The mould has got into the inside and even if rebound they will never be sightly. It is a sad loss.' ; after Legge's death in 1897 in a sermon given by Dr. Edkins at Shanghai Legge's work was described as: "His object was to unf <br/> <br/> [Hong Kong : London Mission Society Press, c1861] ; ??????? [Shanghai : Shanghai Shangye Yingshuguan, n.d. hardcover
1918127035China: Kanshou 1918. James Legge's classic Chinese-English translation of the four major texts of Confucian philosophy. Octavo original cloth with gilt titles to the spine. In very good condition. Ownership inscriptions and bookplates in both Chinese and English. Scottish linguist missionary sinologist and translator James Legge was best known as an early translator of Classical Chinese texts into English. Legge served as a representative of the London Missionary Society in Malacca and Hong Kong 1840–1873 and was the first Professor of Chinese at Oxford University 1876–1897. In association with Max Müller he prepared the monumental Sacred Books of the East series published in 50 volumes between 1879 and 1891. Kanshou hardcover
18708612New York: John W. Lovell Company 1870. Hardcover. Very good . Octavo 2 volumes in 1; 163pp. 219pp. A crisp clean very good or better copy in the publisher's blue cloth with some fraying to the crown else quite nice. Uncommon early American edition of this important translation of some of the classics of Chinese philosophy. John W. Lovell Company hardcover
in-8, 196 p., notes de bas de p., br., couv. ill. [MI-20] Confucius, Lin Piao, Chou En-lai, Mao Tse-tung & Li Yi-che.
1992R109603Köln, 1992 216pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Erziehungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, R109603
216pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Erziehungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, R109603
37389Editions Philippe Picquier. 2006. In-8. Br. Couverture rempliée. 277 p. Bon état.
19741241126Foreign Languages Press. Very Good. 1974. Soft Cover. M297 . Foreign Languages Press paperback
6828Paris, Denoël, 1961 14 x 20, 303 pp.,broché, bon état
in-16, 351 pages, broché. Très bel exemplaire. [PM-LP4]
1976519478The Easton Press 1976. Limited. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Name written in front cover The Easton Press hardcover
Mm 155x210 Collana "Saggi". Volume in copertina rigida, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata, xv-207 pagine con figure in nero nel testo. Glossario e bibliografia in chiusura. Traduzione di Massimo Palma. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.