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39537In-12 (148 x 82 mm), maroquin olive, dos à cinq nerfs, coupes et coiffes filetées or, large dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrures (reliure janséniste signée de R. Petit), (6), 338 pages, (1) feuillet de privilège. Paris, Claude Barbin, 1685.
28375Paris, Théodore Girad [sic, pour Girard], 1664. 1 vol. petit in-8°, parchemin souple. Reliure du temps, accroc avec petit manque de peau au dos près du mors sup., petites réparations en bordure des plats. Ex-libris sur la garde (en partie déchirée) et ex-libris ms. gratté sur le titre. 34 figures gravées sur bois dans le texte dont 5 à pleine page, (8) ff., 260 pp. Petite galerie de vers dans la marge intérieure.
166442022Amstelodami, apud Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios, 1664. In-4 de (24)-92-(4) pp.Les deux pièces reliées en 1 vol. petit in-4 (15 x 21 cm), veau brun granité, dos orné à nerfs, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
1750002392PDeux volumes in-12 (169 x 104 mm), veau havane moucheté, dos à cinq nerfs orné, pièce de maroquin rouge, alérions entre les nerfs, triple filet entourant les plats, armes au centre, dentelle sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées rouges (reliure d'époque). Edition originale. Exemplaire aux armes de Anne-Léon II de Montmorency, marquis de Fosseux (ou Fosseuse), puis duc de Montmorency, fils unique d'Anne-Léon Ier, baron de Montmorency, lieutenant général, et d'Anne-Marie-Barbe de Ville, sa première femme, appelé d'abord le marquis de Fosseuse, naquit le 11 août 1731 ; d'abord menin du Dauphin et capitaine-lieutenant des gendarmes de la reine, en mai 1745, il fut fait chevalier de Saint-Louis, le 3 avril 1758, et promu brigadier de cavalerie en décembre 1761, et maréchal de camp en juin 1753. Il émigra à Munster lors de la Révolution et mourut dans cette ville le 1er septembre 1799. Il avait épousé en premières noces, le 27 janvier 1761, Marie-Judith de Champagne et en secondes noces Anne-Françoise-Charlotte de Montmorency-Luxembourg, qui lui apporta en dot le duché de Montmorency. (OLIVIER, planche 810, 2). Ex-libris La Rochefoucauld duc de Bisaccia. (bel exemplaire, malgré de petits défauts aux coins, deux minimes trous sur la charnière supérieure tome 1, tome 2 page de titre réparée dans le bas, quelques pages brunies). // Two 12o volumes (169 x 104 mm), havana speckled calf, spine tooled raised on five bands, red morocco label, piece of arms between the bands ("alérions"), triple fillet border on covers, central coat of arms, dentelle on turns-in, red sprinkled edges (contemporary binding). First edition. Copy bearing the arms of Anne-Léon II de Montmorency, marquis de Fosseux (or Fosseuse), "puis duc de Montmorency, fils unique d'Anne-Léon Ier, baron de Montmorency, lieutenant général, et d'Anne-Marie-Barbe de Ville, sa première femme, appelé d'abord le marquis de Fosseuse, naquit le 11 août 1731 ; d'abord menin du Dauphin et capitaine-lieutenant des gendarmes de la reine, en mai 1745, il fut fait chevalier de Saint-Louis, le 3 avril 1758, et promu brigadier de cavalerie en décembre 1761, et maréchal de camp en juin 1753. Il émigra à Munster lors de la Révolution et mourut dans cette ville le 1er septembre 1799. Il avait épousé en premières noces, le 27 janvier 1761, Marie-Judith de Champagne et en secondes noces Anne-Françoise-Charlotte de Montmorency-Luxembourg, qui lui apporta en dot le duché de Montmorency". (OLIVIER, plate 810, 2). Bookplate La Rochefoucauld duc de Bisaccia. (fine copy, despite some little defects on corners, vol. 1 two minor holes on first hinge, vol. 2 title page restored on bottom, some pages uniformly foxed). Auteurs cités : Tome I Budé, Rabelais, Jodelle, Pibrac, Cujas, Montaigne, Amyot, Régnier, de Thou, de Viaud, Malherbe, Agrippa d'Aubigné, Maynard, Voiture, Vaugelas, Saumaise, Guez de Balzac, Cyrano de Bergerac, du Ryer, Scarron, Pascal, Honorat de Beuil, Molière, Chapelain, de Mézerai. Tome II : Pierre et Thomas Corneille, Ménage, Rabutin, Cte de Bussi, La Fontaine, Nicola, Marquise de Sévigné, Racine, de Scudéry, Perrault, Saint-Evremont, Bourdaloue, Bossuet, Bayle, Mabillon, Régnard, Fléchier, Boileau, Boileau, Malebranche, Madame Dacier, de Campistron, de Malezieu, Houdart de La Motte, Melchior de Polignac, Guyot Desfontaines., etc.aris Durand, Pissot 1750
166840662DB2 Bände. Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevier, 1668. Kl.-4°. 4 n.n. Bl., 383 S.; 4 n.n. Bl. 404 S. Mit ca. 180 Holzschnittillustrationen im Text. Lederbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung.
16777609BBAmsterdam, Daniel Elsevier, 1677. Kl.-4°. (38) Bl., Titel in Rot und Schwarz mit dem Minerva-Druckerzeichen, 239 S. Mit 53 Holzschnitten (teilw. wiederholt). Späterer Pappband.
166840662DB1668. 2 Bände. Amsterdam Daniel Elzevier 1668. Kl.-4°. 4 n.n. Bl. 383 S.; 4 n.n. Bl. 404 S. Mit ca. 180 Holzschnittillustrationen im Text. Lederbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung. Willems 1393. - Erste lateinische Ausgabe aus dem Nachlass herausgegeben. Descartes beschreibt gesammelte Experimente die er als Lehrer während seines fast 20-jährigen Aufenthaltes in Holland verfasste. - Einbände stark beschabt. Rückenvergoldung oxydiert. unknown
16777609BB1677. Amsterdam Daniel Elsevier 1677. Kl.-4°. 38 Bl. Titel in Rot und Schwarz mit dem Minerva-Druckerzeichen 239 S. Mit 53 Holzschnitten teilw. wiederholt. Späterer Pappband. Angebunden: Ders.: Passiones animae per Renatum Descartes: Gallicè ab ipso conscriptae nunc autem in exterorum gratiam Latina civitate donatae ab H. D. M. I. V. L. 12 Bl. 92 S. 2 Bl. Ebda. 1677. Ad I: Willems 1531. Krivatsy 3123. Waller 2377. Lateinische Ausgabe von Descartes 15961650 «Traité de l'homme». Der Text 1649 erstmals erschienen behandelt den menschlichen Körper und seine Funktionen. Er ist hier mit den ausführlichen Anmerkungen von Louis de La Forge 16321666 versehen. Dieser war ein Freund von Descartes und «einer der fähigsten Interpreten des Cartesianismus». Ad II: «Les passions de l'âme» in einer lateinischen Version. Diese Abhandlung über die Gefühle deren Funktion und Eigenschaften ist Teil einer Sammlung von drei Werken vgl. Willems 1530. Beide Titel nicht in VB 17. Exlibris auf dem inneren Vorderdeckel sowie Etikette mit Nummer; durchgehend leicht gebräunt. Einbandbezug an Kanten und Rücken berieben. unknown
16642341508London: Excudebat J.F. James Flesher pro Jona Hart 1664. First Thus. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Rebound with new end sheets: brown leather spine marbled paper over boards red morocco spine label gilt titles and rules. Binding tight pages clean and unmarked. 1664 Hard Cover. viii 230 pp. Last text page misnumbered 216. Descartes's fundamental and originating work of the modern era in Western philosophy bound together with a work by one of the Utrecht Cartesians Lambert van Velthuysen. This is the first British printing of the Meditations though it does not include Descartes's 'Objections and Replies' as many editions do. Velthuysen was connected by marriage to Descartes's friend Henry Regnier and corresponded with scientists and philosophers such as von Leeuenhoek Spinoza and Leibniz. The work included here shows the influence of Thomas Hobbes - unsurprising given that Velthuysen is credited with translating Leviathan into Dutch. John Locke may have met Velthuysen while in Utrecht in 1684/85 and had eight titles by Velthuysen in his personal library including the Rheims edition of the present title. Bound into this volume are two plates not called for in either work which may be taken from the Hart printing of Principia Philosophia which was published the same year. Wolf 736 Wing D1133a. Excudebat J.F. [James Flesher] pro Jona Hart hardcover
1668D4760Paris: Chez Charles Angot 1668. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 223 x 160mm. 303pp. xxiii of tables. Full contemporary calf; well rubbed; tear to top of spine. Over 100 fine woodcut diagrams throughout several full-page. Woodcut printers device to title; small tear to title at upper right margin slighty browned; slightly rubbed corners bumped. From the collection of J. Richard D.M. Ex Bibliotheca 18th-century armorial rubber stamp to title and p. 3 possibly French 1638-1739. Early Illustrated Edition of Descartes Discourse on the Method one of the most influential works in the history of modern philosophy and important to the evolution of natural sciences. This work features Descartes famous line I think therefore I am which he wrote in French Je pense donc je suis thereby reaching a wider audience in his country than that of scholars. The Discours was originally published in Leiden in 1637. Published also in Paris the same year as this edition is an edition by Bobel and De Gras. Descartes started his line of reasoning by doubting everything so as to assess the world from a fresh perspective clear of any preconceived notions. In the Discourse Descartes tackles the problem of skepticism which had previously been studied by Sextus Empiricus Al- Ghazali and Michel de Montaigne. The Discourse divided into six parts was intended as an introduction to three of his works Dioptrique Météores and Géométrie. His statements of the elementary laws of matter and movement in the physical universe the theory of vortices and many other speculations threw light on every branch of science from optics to biology; all this found its starting-point in the Discourse. La Géométrie contains Descartes first introduction of the Cartesian coordinate system. Together with his Meditations on First Philosophy Meditationes de Prima Philosophia Principles of Philosophy Principia philosophiae and Rules for the Direction of the Mind Regulae ad directionem ingenii the Discourse forms the base of the Epistemology known as Cartesianism. The Discours was Descartes first published work the much-talked about World or Cosmos having been suppressed or destroyed on his hearing of the condemnation of Galileo in 1632. In 1636 however when 40 years of age he felt that it was time to bring his views before the public and publish them abroad. Descartes endeavored to preserve the anonymity of his work with scrupulous care but in the end he found himself compelled to avow his authorship Osler 928. Descartes Discourse thoroughly a foundational work in the history of modern philosophy this augmented edition with many fine woodcuts remaining fresh and bright. <br/><br/> Chez Charles Angot hardcover books
1668D4760Paris: Chez Charles Angot 1668. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 223 x 160mm. 303pp. xxiii of tables. Full contemporary calf; well rubbed; tear to top of spine. Over 100 fine woodcut diagrams throughout several full-page. Woodcut printers device to title; small tear to title at upper right margin slighty browned; slightly rubbed corners bumped. From the collection of J. Richard D.M. Ex Bibliotheca 18th-century armorial rubber stamp to title and p. 3 possibly French 1638-1739. Early Illustrated Edition of Descartes Discourse on the Method one of the most influential works in the history of modern philosophy and important to the evolution of natural sciences. This work features Descartes famous line I think therefore I am which he wrote in French Je pense donc je suis thereby reaching a wider audience in his country than that of scholars. The Discours was originally published in Leiden in 1637. Published also in Paris the same year as this edition is an edition by Bobel and De Gras. Descartes started his line of reasoning by doubting everything so as to assess the world from a fresh perspective clear of any preconceived notions. In the Discourse Descartes tackles the problem of skepticism which had previously been studied by Sextus Empiricus Al- Ghazali and Michel de Montaigne. The Discourse divided into six parts was intended as an introduction to three of his works Dioptrique Météores and Géométrie. His statements of the elementary laws of matter and movement in the physical universe the theory of vortices and many other speculations threw light on every branch of science from optics to biology; all this found its starting-point in the Discourse. La Géométrie contains Descartes first introduction of the Cartesian coordinate system. Together with his Meditations on First Philosophy Meditationes de Prima Philosophia Principles of Philosophy Principia philosophiae and Rules for the Direction of the Mind Regulae ad directionem ingenii the Discourse forms the base of the Epistemology known as Cartesianism. The Discours was Descartes first published work the much-talked about World or Cosmos having been suppressed or destroyed on his hearing of the condemnation of Galileo in 1632. In 1636 however when 40 years of age he felt that it was time to bring his views before the public and publish them abroad. Descartes endeavored to preserve the anonymity of his work with scrupulous care but in the end he found himself compelled to avow his authorship Osler 928. Descartes Discourse thoroughly a foundational work in the history of modern philosophy this augmented edition with many fine woodcuts remaining fresh and bright. <br/><br/> Chez Charles Angot hardcover
168339632Amsterdam: Ex Typographia Blaviana 1683. Third edition corrected of the first title; First edition of the second title. Numerous diagrams in text. 16 420; 8 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Later full vellum. Foot of title torn away with loss of bottom line of imprint else a clean sound copy. Third edition corrected of the first title; First edition of the second title. Numerous diagrams in text. 16 420; 8 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Third edition of Descartes' mathematical treatise bound with Gillet's work on pendulum oscillation. Ex Typographia Blaviana unknown
200991652Continuum. New. 2009. Hardcover. 1847061907 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 186 pages. Description: "The concept of innateness is central to Descartes epistemology; the 'Meditations' display a new non-Aristotelian method of acquiring knowledge by attending properly to our innate ideas. Yet understanding Descartess conception of innate ideas is not an easy task and some commentators have concluded that Descartes held several distinct and unrelated conceptions of innateness. In Descartes on Innate Ideas however Deborah Boyle argues that Descartess remarks on innate ideas in fact form a unified account. Addressing the further question of how Descartes thinks innate ideas are known the author shows that for Descartes thinkers have implicit knowledge of their innate ideas. Thus she shows that the actual perception of these innate ideas is for Descartes a matter of making them explicit turning the intellect away from sense-perceptions and towards pure thought. The author also provides a new interpretation of the Cartesian natural light an important mental faculty in Descartes epistemology. " -- with a bonus offer-- . Continuum hardcover
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166621731666 un volume, reliure de l'époque plein veau brun raciné (binding full calfskin) in-quarto, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets or (gilt line) et filets à froid (blind-stamping line decoration) - entre-nerfs - compartiments à fleuron au fer plein (floweret with full blocking stamp) - titre frappé or (gilt title) - filets or, trés léger manque aux coiffes, léger manque de dorure à un fleuron d'entre deux nerfs (blurred gilding), trois trés légers petits trous (manque de cuir en surface sur 3 millimètres carrés) sur les plats, plats trés légèrement frottés (cover lightly rubbed ), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts) avec légers manques de dorure (blurred gilding), toutes tranches jaspées (all marbled edges) rouges (red edges), orné d'un portrait en frontispice (frontispiece portrait) gravé sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir par Patigny + 2 gravures in-texte gravées sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir (pages 327 et 329) et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces) gravés sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir, pièces liminaires + 453 pages et privilège, 1666 Paris Michel Bobin et Nicolas Le Gras Editeur,