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Curata e volta in italiano da Carlo Scarfoglio.<BR>Serie Ideografica, n. 4.<BR>In 16°; pp. 342; brossura editoriale muta con sovraccoperta ornata da ideogrammi; cucito.<BR>edizione in tiratura di 1500 copie numerate (nostra n. 1250)<BR>CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE: ottimo stato di conservazione in cui segnaliamo brunitura del dorso e dei margini dei piatti dovuta alla qualità della carta (così come l'ingiallitura delle pagine).
194770285Norfolk: Pharos 1947. First edition. 52 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. “With notes and commentary on the text and the ideograms together with Ciu Hsi’s ‘Preface’ to the Chung Yung and Tseng’s commentary on the Testament.†The fourth and final issue of Pharos. Gallup A58a. [Norfolk]: Pharos, unknown
194770285Pharos 1947. First edition. 52 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. “With notes and commentary on the text and the ideograms together with Ciu Hsi’s ‘Preface’ to the Chung Yung and Tseng’s commentary on the Testament.†The fourth and final issue of Pharos. Gallup A58a. Pharos, unknown books
195121590New York: New Directions 1951. First edition. Black cloth fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Gallup B53.l. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover books
194722735Norfolk CT: New Directions 1947. First Thus. Octavo 23.5cm.; original printed magenta wrappers; 52111adspp.; illus. Spine faded textblock starting to separate from wrappers else About Very Good and sound. GALLUP A58a. New Directions] unknown books
1994PHI450M1994 / 168 pages. Broché. Editions Gallimard.
IN DISCRETE CONDIZIONI, COPERTINA VISSUTA, PRESENTI SOTTOLINEATURE
Piero Corradini Confucio e il confucianesimo. , Esperienze 1973, Pagine interne ingiallite e copertina usurata Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 176<br>
In-16 (cm. 16.90), 3 volumi, brossura illustrata, con alette, cofanetto, pp. 95, (1); 95, (1); 91, (3), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. Minime tracce d’uso ai tagli, scritta a penna ed etichetta che riguardano esclusivamente il cofanetto; i volumi sono in ottimo stato di conservazione. In generale, in buono stato (good copy).
1 18,5x11,5 cm., pagg.465, legatura in mezza pergamena con scritte in oro su tassello al dorso, in lingua francese, firma di apparetenenza in frontespizio, ottime condizioni.
Leggere bruniture alle pagine iniziali, ma ottimo.
4353Paris, Librairie Garnier Frères, Libraires-Editeurs, sans date (1929). 1 volume in-12, XXVIII-485 pp., jolie reliure ancienne, dos orné, tranche de tête dorée, plats cartonnés marbrés, bel exemplaire.
13230Paris, Librairie Garnier Frères, Libraires-Editeurs, sans date (1929). 1 volume in-12, XXVIII-485 pp., jolie reliure ancienne, dos orné, tranche de tête jaspée, plats cartonnés marbrés, bel exemplaire.
1852EYL-125Paris, Au Bureau du Panthéon Littéraire, 1852 et Migne, 1858. 2 vol. in 4 (180 x 270) de XXX p., 1 f., 764 p. et 820 p. Demi chagrin noir de l’époque, large filet à froid sur les plats de percaline noire, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons à doubles filets à froid, titre doré, papier du tome I lég. bruni, infimes manques sur 2 plats. Bon exemplaire.
1788Rel-pastoret-1-1In-8, plein cuir marbré, dos lisse, tranches rouge, pièce de titre marocain vert, rehaussé de liserés dorés, titre doré, 477 pages. Seconde édition. Manque la moitié de la coiffe, mors fendu sur la partie haute du plat de devant, petit trou sur le mors en pied. Coins frottés. Intérieur frais, piqure sur les premières pages, page de titre restaurée.
178715507Paris, Buisson, 1787 ; in-8 ; demi-veau havane, dos à faux-nerfs décoratifs dorés, fleurons dorés, pièce de titre vert foncé décorée et dorée, plats de papier peint rose (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), 477, (1) pp.
45214864like new. unknown
DADAX1442257415Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2016-02-18. hardcover. New. 6.24x0.73x9.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
SONG1442257415Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2016-02-18. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.24x0.73x9.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
359 p. XLib. Old bookplate of the Lancaster Mechanics' Library Association on front paste down. XLib stamp on title page. Age stain. 12mo. 180 mm. Original leather binding, worn and rubbed. Joint cracked. Front board fragile. Original leather spine label. Title continues: "Exemplified In The Testimonies And Experience Of Persons Distinguished By Their Greatness, Learning, Or Virtue." S&S/AI 38344. Hardbound. AI BX 4
88 pages. Features: Canadian Club color-photo ad features mountain kite-skiing with Jeff Jobe of Seattle; Energy Minister Donald MacDonald; James Bay Development Corp. is opposed by Cree Indians; Abortion advocate Dr. Henry Morgentaler celebrates his acquittal; Richard Nixon Presses His Counterattack; New Secret Service Chief Stuart Knight; Memories of John F. Kennedy - article with three photos; Energy Crisis; Students rise against Papadopoulos in Greece; Middle East War Prisoners Come Home; Battle Between Israel's military leaders; Anwar Sadat's Plan - Nationalist and Sober; Kissinger visits Chou En-Lai; Confucius is Alive in Canton; Princess Anne's Wedding - article with colour-photos; Celebrity photos include Beverly Sills, Joel Grey, Billie Jean King, O.J. Simpson, Dizzy Gillespie and Yvonne Brathwaite Burke; Ernie DiGregorio of the NBA's Buffalo Braves; Johnny Rodgers of the Montreal Alouettes; Gliders (soaring); Columbo - A Cop For All Seasons; and more. Four-inch opening along bottom of coverfold. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Volume brossurato in cartoncino flessibile, protetto da sovraccoperta illustrata, con bandelle, leggermente annerita e lisa. Ritratto fotografico dell' Autore alla bandella anteriore. Buonissimo lo stato di conservazione, pagine perfettamente tenute, ossidate da tonalità seppia, bruniti i tagli, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero, fuori testo. Traduzione dall' inglese di Camillo Pellizzi. Volume n. XXXIV ( 34 ) della collana. Numero pagine 260. USATO
1809149588Serampore: Printed at the Mission Press 1809. First English translation of the Analects of Confucius printed at Serampore the first major center of English printing in Chinese. Quarto Vol. I all published bound in modern half calf gilt-lettered morocco spine label gilt stamping to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands half-title 4pp. errata Chinese and English text without the 'Dissertation on the Chinese Language and Character' and its four tables and the 17pp. postscript. In very good condition. A very nice example. The first English translation of the Analects Lunyu of Confucius Baptist missionary Marshman's translation contains the first five of twenty books and was printed at Serampore the first major center of English printing in Chinese. The first complete translation by James Legge was published decades later in 1861. A collection of sayings attributed to Confucius the Analects were likely compiled posthumously by his followers. The Analects' reputation grew to surpass that of the Five Classics and became one of the texts underpinning the Confucian system which held sway over China for two millennia. Joshua Marshman William Carey and William Ward established a Baptist mission and press at Danish-controlled Serampore in 1800 beyond the control of the East India Company. The Company discouraged missionary activity and maintained a policy of press censorship within its territories. Marshman and his fellow missionaries had ambitious plans for proselytizing across Asia and he had studied Arabic Greek Hebrew Latin and Syriac before he even reached India. In India he first learned Bangali and Sanskrit. Next he turned to Chinese which he studied intensively under the guidance of Johannes Lassar scion of a wealthy Armenian trading family in Macao and assisted by several Chinese tutors. This book dates from the first phase of Chinese language printing in Serampore with Chinese character printed using woodblock characters carved by Bengali textile workers whose carved woodblocks were employed to print patterns onto calico. The second phase would only being in 1813 when moveable metal type replaced woodblocks which enormously increased efficiently as it permitted many more impressions. The Chinese publications for the Mission Press were principally evangelical; Lassar and Marshman translated large sections of the Old and New Testaments into Chinese and saw Serampore as an ideal position from which to spread the Chinese gospel free from imperial Chinese censorship. The East India Company too was increasingly interested in the study of Chinese for political reasons. Their Indian territories abutted the Chinese forts in Tibet and the memory of Macartney's diplomatic failure in 1792 remained fresh. Another diplomatic mission would require translators and the Company had no competent Chinese interpreters in India at the turn of the century. Marshman dedicated this work toe the Governor-General of Bengal Lord Minto who subsidized the cost of printing in Chinese at Serampore despite his personal hostility to missionary activity with British India. Printed at the Mission Press unknown
1809131224Serampore: Printed at the Mission Press 1809. First English translation of the Analects of Confucius complete with the rare Dissertation on the Chinese Language and Character here bound in a separate volume. Quarto two volumes bound in three quarter morocco over marbled boards with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands illustrated with 2 folding charts on Chinese characters 4 further tables on 2 folding leaves postscript at rear. In fine condition. Exceptionally rare particularly with Marshman's separately printed dissertation present including the tables and charts. The first English translation of the Analects Lunyu of Confucius Baptist missionary Joshua Marshman's translation contains the first five of a projected series of twenty books and was printed at Serampore the first major center of English printing in Chinese. The first complete translation by James Legge was published decades later in 1861. A collection of sayings attributed to Confucius the Analects was one of the primary texts underpinning the Confucian system which held sway over China for two millennia. Confucius believed that the welfare of a country depended on the moral cultivation of its people beginning from the nation's leadership and taught that a ruler's sense of virtue was his primary prerequisite for leadership. His primary goal in educating his students was to produce ethically well-cultivated men who would carry themselves with gravity speak correctly and demonstrate consummate integrity in all things. Joshua Marshman William Carey and William Ward established a Baptist mission and press at Danish-controlled Serampore in 1800 beyond the control of the East India Company. The Company discouraged missionary activity and maintained a policy of press censorship within its territories. Marshman and his fellow missionaries had ambitious plans for proselytizing across Asia and he had studied Arabic Greek Hebrew Latin and Syriac before he even reached India. In India he first learned Bangali and Sanskrit. Next he turned to Chinese which he studied intensively under the guidance of Johannes Lassar scion of a wealthy Armenian trading family in Macao and assisted by several Chinese tutors. This book dates from the first phase of Chinese language printing in Serampore with Chinese characters printed using woodblocks carved by Bengali textile workers employed to print patterns onto calico. The Chinese publications for the Mission Press were principally evangelical; Lassar and Marshman translated large sections of the Old and New Testaments into Chinese and saw Serampore as an ideal position from which to spread the Chinese gospel free from imperial Chinese censorship. The East India Company too was increasingly interested in the study of Chinese for political reasons. Their Indian territories abutted the Chinese forts in Tibet and the memory of Macartney's diplomatic failure in 1792 remained fresh. Another diplomatic mission would require translators and the Company had no competent Chinese interpreters in India at the turn of the century. Marshman dedicated this work to the Governor-General of Bengal Lord Minto who subsidized the cost of printing in Chinese at Serampore despite his personal hostility to missionary activity with British India. Printed at the Mission Press hardcover