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19651153974Presses Universitaires e France., 1965. 180 S.,
193626337Paris: Boivin & Cie 1936. Very Good. Paris: Boivin & Cie 1936. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's cream printed card wrappers; 234pp. Minor shelf wear and moderate soil to wrappers textblock uniformly toned and brittle later 1977 ownership inscription inside upper cover else Very Good and sound. Boivin & Cie unknown
1853F80478Paris, Auguste Vaton 1853 262pp., 1e et seule édition, 23cm., br.orig., peu de rousseurs, bon état, [la date de publication mentionnée sur la page de titre est "1853", bien que la couv.orig. mentionne "1854"], F80478
262pp., 1e et seule édition, 23cm., br.orig., peu de rousseurs, bon état, [la date de publication mentionnée sur la page de titre est "1853", bien que la couv.orig. mentionne "1854"], F80478
177027955A Paris, chez L. Etienne Ganeau, 1770. Un vol. au format in-12 (168 x 98 mm) de 1 f. bl., vii pp., 2 ff. n.fol., 501 pp. et 2 ff. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau glacé et marbré blond, triple filet gras et maigres dorés encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, jeu de petits filets obliques dorés sur les nerfs, filets en pointillés dorés, fleurons dorés, semis de pointillés dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin havane, titre doré, palette dorée en tête et queue, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges.
0666413835.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
302pp., 20cm., dans la série "Essais d'art et de philosophie, 1e éd., br., bon état
1993F66671Oxford, Oxford University Press 1993 xvii + 342pp., 24cm., previous owner's name on first page, softcover, VG
xvii + 342pp., 24cm., previous owner's name on first page, softcover, VG
2004Q-190491912XCrw Pub Ltd 2004-08-31. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Crw Pub Ltd hardcover
19489Paris, Les belles lettres, études françaises, 1937. In-8 (205x135mm) broché, 196 p. Quelques petites marques au crayon de papier (très facilement effaçables). Très bon état général.
1380264Paris: Collège International de Philosophie, 1994 in-4, 82 pages. Broché.
42967N° 2 - juin 1943 - Edition de la Braconnière, Neuchâtel - broché - 161 pages
1735P., Hachette, 1828, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, (2), 13pp., 208pp.
1966LFA-126722164Un ouvrage de 341 pages, format 140 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1966, Hermann, collection "Histoire de la Pensée" XV, bon état
1946F35220Neuchatel, Baconnière 1946 345pp., dans la série "Etre et Pensées. Cahiers de philosophie" vol.16, non coupé, br. (couv.tâchée), cachet, texte en bel état, F35220
345pp., dans la série "Etre et Pensées. Cahiers de philosophie" vol.16, non coupé, br. (couv.tâchée), cachet, texte en bel état, F35220
196471428Akadémiai Kiado à Budapest , Studia Philosophica Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1964 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, pleine toile éditeur grise grand In-8 1 vol. - 169 pages
163811191Paris, Robert Boutonne, 1638 ; in-8 ; plein vélin ivoire de l'époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; (16), 280 pp. ; 106 (Seconde partie avec titre séparé), (9) pp. de table, (1 bl.) ; (1) f. blanc. SUIVI DE : Notes sur les récréations mathématiques ; En la fin de divers problèmes servant à l'intelligence des choses difficiles et obscures, par D.H.P.E.M. (Denis Henrion, Professeur en mathématiques). Paris, Robert Boutonne, 1638 ; 39 pp. ; en tout, plus de 80 bois gravés dans le texte, titre séparé.
165367749London: Printed by Thomas Harper for Humphrey Moseley 1653. First English edition. Small quarto 7 5/16 x 5 3/8 inches; 187 x 135 mm. 16 94 1 errata 1 blank pp. Two parts in one volume. With three engraved plates and with numerous woodcuts including head-and-tail pieces and initials. Title-pages with woodcut vignette. Much of the illustrations are of musical notes staffs and various charts relating to music theory. Also with a detailed and attractive engraving of a lute.<br> <br> The translator the "Person of Honour" refers to Lord Brouncker. His name has been printed neatly on the title-page in old ink by a previous owner. A separate title-page for Animadversions vpon the musick-compendium of Renat. Des-Cartes is included but the pagination and collation is continuous.<br> <br> Modern half calf over marbled boards. Morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Newer endpapers. Front pastedown with previous owner's bookplate. Some toning and spotting throughout the first two leaves being the worst. Tiny burn hole to top margin of two leaves in the "To the Reader" not affecting text.<br> <br> Written in 1618 when he was 22 the Compendium was not published until after his death. "Although it is his earliest surviving work the Compendium was not published until 1650 shortly after his death in Stockholm. The English translation was published in 1653 by William Brouncker 2nd Viscount Brouncker 1620-1684 a mathematician who became the first President of the Royal Society in 1662 and was a close friend of both Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn. He is named on the title page of the Compendium as a "Person of Honour" and his commentary the "animadversions" on Descartes work constitute his only publication. They include an unsuccessful mathematical attempt to divide the diapason into seventeen equal semitones. Descartes' study of the mathematical basis of music was also an examination of methodology: the application of empirical deductive and scientific approaches to the study of sensory perception. It is thus among the earliest attempts to define the dual relationship between the physical and psychological phenomena in music." Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library University of Toronto.<br> <br> ESTC R13570.<br> <br> HBS 67749.<br> <br> $3750. Printed by Thomas Harper, for Humphrey Moseley unknown
165367749First Edition in English of Descartes Earliest Surviving Work DESCARTES RenÈ. Excellent Compendium of Musick: with Necessary and Judicious Animadversions Thereupon. By a Person of Honour. London: Printed by Thomas Harper for Humphrey Moseley 1653. First English edition. Small quarto 7 5/16 x 5 3/8 inches; 187 x 135 mm. 16 94 1 errata 1 blank pp. Two parts in one volume. With three engraved plates and with numerous woodcuts including head-and-tail pieces and initials. Title-pages with woodcut vignette. Much of the illustrations are of musical notes staffs and various charts relating to music theory. Also with a detailed and attractive engraving of a lute. The translator the "Person of Honour" refers to Lord Brouncker. His name has been printed neatly on the title-page in old ink by a previous owner. A separate title-page for Animadversions vpon the musick-compendium of Renat. Des-Cartes is included but the pagination and collation is continuous. Modern half calf over marbled boards. Morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Newer endpapers. Front pastedown with previous owner's bookplate. Some toning and spotting throughout the first two leaves being the worst. Tiny burn hole to top margin of two leaves in the "To the Reader" not affecting text. Written in 1618 when he was 22 the Compendium was not published until after his death. "Although it is his earliest surviving work the Compendium was not published until 1650 shortly after his death in Stockholm. The English translation was published in 1653 by William Brouncker 2nd Viscount Brouncker 1620ñ1684 a mathematician who became the first President of the Royal Society in 1662 and was a close friend of both Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn. He is named on the title page of the Compendium as a "Person of Honour" and his commentary the "animadversions" on Descartes work constitute his only publication. They include an unsuccessful mathematical attempt to divide the diapason into seventeen equal semitones. Descartesà study of the mathematical basis of music was also an examination of methodology: the application of empirical deductive and scientific approaches to the study of sensory perception. It is thus among the earliest attempts to define the dual relationship between the physical and psychological phenomena in music." Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library University of Toronto. ESTC R13570. HBS 67749. $3750 Printed by Thomas Harper, for Humphrey Moseley hardcover books
xxxiv, 118 p. Hardcover Very good condition, in worn leather
MIMESIS 2005, VOLUME ALLO STATO DI NUOVO. L'espressione "marxismo analitico" o "marxismo della scelta razionale" definisce un insieme di autori che cerca un nuovo approccio ai concetti fondamentali del materialismo storico, quali sfruttamento, classe, lotta di classe, agire collettivo, usando gli strumenti e le tecniche della scienza sociale analitica contemporanea. Questa corrente mostra un'esigenza di chiarezza e rigore non comuni nella tradizione marxista. È data grande importanza all'esatto significato dei concetti e al processo di deduzione attraverso il quale si arriva a determinate conclusioni. Gli esponenti più rappresentativi, presi in considerazione in questo lavoro, sono Jon Elster, Gerald A. Cohen e John Roemer.
Un panorama chiaro ed esauriente della filosofia della mente, un'indagine su di una lunga tradizione che sollecita discussioni scientifiche. Ben conservato.
LOFFREDO EDITORE NAPOLI 2005. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: VOLUME INTONSO, PERFETTO SALVO LEGGERA ABRASIONE SUL RETROCOPERTINA