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185552467Kjøbenhavn C.A. Reitzel 1855. 8vo. Bound in one nice contemporary half calf with richly gilt decorative spine. A bit of wear to extremities. Internally very nice with only a bit of occasional browning. Øieblikket: 20 31 16 23 32 26 77 30 22 pp.; Dette skal siges. 12 pp.; Hvad Christus dømmer.: 14 pp. <br/><br/><em>First printings of all three works and with first issues of all nine parts of "Øieblikket" "The Moment" which is rare. Himmelstrup 180 177 199. </em> unknown
185524488Kbh. 1855. Indb. i et samt. hldrbd. m. enkel rygforgyldn. Restaureret m. ny skindryg under den samt. som mgl. ca. 1/6 for oven. Her og der brunplettet. 20 31 16 23 32 26 77 30 22 pp.Bound in one contemporary half calf w. simple gilding to spine. Rebacked preserving the cont. spine which lacks ab. 1/6 at the top. 20 31 16 23 32 26 77 30 22 pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgaven m. alle 9 numre i 1. oplag hvilket er sjældent. Himmelstrup 180.The first edition with all nine numbers in firsr issue which is very rare. Himmelstrup 180. </em> unknown
1848152265Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel 1848. First edition of the Christian Discourses the four parts comprising "The Anxiety of the Heathen" "Exultant Notes in the Conflict of Suffering" "Thoughts Which Wound from Behind - for Edification" and "Discourses at the Communion on Fridays". The work is notable as an early example of the polemics against self-satisfied and complacent Christianity which would dominate Kierkegaard's later writings. 4 parts in 1 vol. as issued octavo 199 x 126 mm. Recent black half sheep spine lettered in gilt mottled sides. Binding fine contents with some very light foxing but generally clean and bright. A very good copy. Himmelstrup 110; McGill p. 50. unknown
1844152252Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel 1844. First edition of the Prefaces - eight prefaces to non-existent works satirical essays and reviews aimed at Copenhagen's literary establishment particularly at the Hegelian philosopher J. L. Heiberg. As with other of Kierkegaard's works it was published under an obvious pseudonym. Octavo 170 x 119 mm. Contemporary quarter sheep smooth spine lettered in gilt marbled sides light blue endpapers. Ownership signature dated 1886 to front free endpaper. Very light rubbing and wear at extremities contents a little browned and foxed as usual; a very good copy. Himmelstrup 70; McGill p. 51. unknown
1843942Kjøbenhavn: C.A. Reitzel 1843. First Edition. cardboard covers. Very good. First Edition of Kierkegaards Repetition <br />KIERKEGAARD Soren. Gjentagelsen. Et forføg i den experimenterende Psychologi auf Constantin Constantius. Repetition. An Essay in Experimental Psychology. C.A. Reitzel Kjøbenhavn 1843. 1 blank leaf TP 3-157 1 blank leaf 12mo. First Edition Himmelstrup 53. <br /> <br />"A pseudonymous aesthetic work published on the same day as Fear and Trembling. Lowrie viewed 'repetition' as the most important and most puzzling term in Kierkegaard's vocabulary. It is associated with natural repetition with the young lover's futile efforts to repeat particular experiences and with the stories of Abraham who receives his son back and of Job who receives everything back. But as Lowrie notes for Kierkegaard such physical repetition matters only insofar as it may lead to an intuition of repetition as a religious category 'a movement in virtue of the absurd' through which the individual achieves a second higher 'immediacy'". Wronoski p. 12 <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in original blue card covers. Spine splitting but holding firm. An original dustwrapper is present fully covering front and partially covering rear. It seems to be slightly affixed to blue card covers. Internally bright and clean. <br /> <br/><br/> C.A. Reitzel unknown
183852570Kjøbenhavn [Copenhagen], 1838. Lille 8vo. Pænt samtidigt halvlæderbind med enkelte, diskrete stregforgyldninger på ryg. False slidte, ellers ren og frisk. X + 79pp. Small 8vo. Nice contemporary half calf with discreet gilt lines to spine. Hinges with wear, but fine and tight. A large and unusually clean copy. X + 79pp.
183852570Kjøbenhavn Copenhagen 1838. Lille 8vo. Pænt samtidigt halvlæderbind med enkelte diskrete stregforgyldninger på ryg. False slidte ellers ren og frisk. X 79pp. Small 8vo. Nice contemporary half calf with discreet gilt lines to spine. Hinges with wear but fine and tight. A large and unusually clean copy. X 79pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgaven af Kierkegaards debut -værket i hvilket han skarpt kritiserer H.C. Andersen og i hvilket inspirationen fra Poul Martin Møller til hvem han dedikerede værket "Begrebet Angest" - den eneste uden for familien der er blevet beæret med en trykt dedikation af Kierkegaard formenlig er tydeligst at spore. Den specielle titel kan med en vis rimelighed siges at hentyde til en villet videreførelse af den beundrede og på tidspunktet for udgivelsen netop afdøde Poul Martin Møllers nærmest upublicerede produktion. Den "endnu Levende" skulle således være "Danmarks Gæde i Glæden over Danmark" "Mindet i den danske Sommer" Poul Martin Møller den mand der ved sin person har inspireret Kierkegaard mere end nogen anden. Himmelstrup 6.First edition of Kierkegaard's first work; -the work in which he sharply critisizes Hans Christian Andersen and ridicules the genre of fairy tales in general. </em> unknown
185547294Kjøbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1855. Indbundet i et samtidigt hshirtbd. Hjørner lidt stødte og slid ved kapitæler. Øieblikket: 20, 31, 16, 23, 32, 26, 77, 30, 22 pp. Få spredte brunpletter.Hvad Christus dømmer... 14 pp. Mindre skjold i nogle marginer. - Dette skal siges... 12 pp. Lille svag skjold i ydre margin. - Guds Uforanderlighed... 22 pp.
185547294Kjøbenhavn C.A. Reitzel 1855. Indbundet i et samtidigt hshirtbd. Hjørner lidt stødte og slid ved kapitæler. Øieblikket: 20 31 16 23 32 26 77 30 22 pp. Få spredte brunpletter.Hvad Christus dømmer. 14 pp. Mindre skjold i nogle marginer. - Dette skal siges. 12 pp. Lille svag skjold i ydre margin. - Guds Uforanderlighed. 22 pp. <br/><br/><em>Alle 4 i originaludgave. Øieblikket har alle 9 numre i 1. oplag hvilket er sjældent. Himmelstrup 180 199 177 200.The first editions of all 4 works. Øieblikket with all nine numbers in first issue which is very rare. </em> unknown
183813886Kjøbenhavn, 1838. Ubeskåret, i et senere blankt omslag. Gennemgående skjold i øverste venstre hjørne, overvejende ganske svagt. Første og sidste blade mest påvirkede. X, 79pp.
184313895K., 1843. Ubeskåret i et nydeligt senere mønstret mørkegrønt papirsbindd. Mangler 1/3 af skindtitlen på ryggen. Hér og dér noget plettet, revne på titelbl. restaureret.
183813886Kjøbenhavn 1838. Ubeskåret i et senere blankt omslag. Gennemgående skjold i øverste venstre hjørne overvejende ganske svagt. Første og sidste blade mest påvirkede. X 79pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgaven af Kierkegaards debut -værket i hvilket han skarpt kritiserer H.C. Andersen og i hvilket inspirationen fra Poul Martin Møller til hvem han dedikerede værket "Begrebet Angest" - den eneste uden for familien der er blevet beæret med en trykt dedikation af Kierkegaard formenlig er tydeligst at spore. Den specielle titel kan med en vis rimelighed siges at hentyde til en villet videreførelse af den beundrede og på tidspunktet for udgivelsen netop afdøde Poul Martin Møllers nærmest upublicerede produktion. Den "endnu Levende" skulle således være "Danmarks Gæde i Glæden over Danmark" "Mindet i den danske Sommer" Poul Martin Møller den mand der ved sin person har inspireret Kierkegaard mere end nogen anden. Himmelstrup 6.Uncut in a very nice later halfleatherbdg. of dark red morocco w. green marbled paper and dark red gilt leather-title-label on front board. Gilt lines to back. Oscar Jacobsen. Some brownspotting. X 79pp.First edition of Kierkegaard's first work; -the work in which he sharply critisizes Hans Christian Andersen and ridicules the genre of fairy tales in general. </em> hardcover
184313895K. 1843. Ubeskåret i et nydeligt senere mønstret mørkegrønt papirsbindd. Mangler 1/3 af skindtitlen på ryggen. Hér og dér noget plettet revne på titelbl. restaureret. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 53. </em> unknown
183877909Kjøbenhavn 1838. 8vo. Nyere kartonasjebind med titteletikett i papir på ryggen. X 2 79 1 blank s.8vo. Recent stiff boards with title i paper pasted on spine. X 2 79 1 blank pp. Hos C. A. Reitzel. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Himmelstrup 6. Navn i samtidig hånd på tittelbladet. Ex libris. Kierkegaards debut. I dette skriftet kommer han med sterk kritikk av H. C. Andersen. Sannsynligvis trykt i omrking 525 eksemplarer.Himmelstrup 6. Name in contemporarty writing on title page. Ex libris. Kierkegaard’s debut. In this paper he makes a strong critique of H. C. Andersen. Probably printed in approxamately 525 copies. </em> hardcover
1841891Kjøbenhavn: P.G. Philipsens Forlag 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. KIERKEGAARD Soren. Om Begrebet Ironi med stadigt Hensyn til Socrates On the Concept of Irony with Constant References to Socrates P.G. Philipsens Forlag Kjøbenhavn 1841. TP 1 leaf = Indhold half-title 3-350 small Octavo. First Edition Second trade Issue Himmelstrup 8 The trade issue. <br /> <br />"Kierkegaard's second book his dissertation in theology presented at the University of Copenhagen. In this work Kierkegaard invidiously contrasts the irony of Socrates with the comparatively palliated and world-weary irony of the romantics. Irony constitutes the first in that series of multivalent existential categories the exception the Extraordinary the incommensurate Angst the leap faith the absurd the 'offense' the moment deployed against the Hegelian System. Indeed irony and the figure of the ironist are central to Kierkegaard's entire 'aesthetic' corpus. Socrates was a figure to whom Kierkegaard would regularly return as an antidote to the 'speculative disease' in philosophy." Wronoski p. 9 <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in contemporary half-cloth with marbled boards. Scuffing and wear to covers. Some minor fraying to head and heel of spine cloth. Spine with handscripted label. Remnants of original blue card covers to inner edge of title page. Pages browned as usual. <br /> <br/><br/> P.G. Philipsens Forlag hardcover
1844165730Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel 1844. First edition of the Prefaces - eight prefaces to non-existent works satirical essays and reviews aimed at Copenhagen's literary establishment particularly at the Hegelian philosopher J. L. Heiberg. As with other of Kierkegaard's works it was published under an obvious pseudonym. Octavo. Original boards printed paper label to spine. Joints discreetly repaired. A little worn and soiled. A very good copy. Himmelstrup 70; McGill p. 51. hardcover
184358133Kjøbenhavn 1843-45. 8vo. Samtidig helshirtingbind med ryggforgylling i tidens stil. 52 62 84 59 70 111 s. . <br/><br/><em>Himmelstrup 85.Mangler fellestittelbladet. Bindet slitt ved kapitélene og hjørnene støtt. </em> unknown
184462093Kjøbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1844. 8vo. A splendid copy in contemporary full cloth with blindstamped decorations to boards and gothic gilt lettering to spine. Light damp stains to back board and a bit of wear to capitals. Internally unusually nice and clean. 110, (1) pp. With an inscription for Josephine Bidoulac (later married to Welhaven), from Emil Wedel, to front fly-leaf. Pencil annotations by Jonas Skovgaard to front free end-paper.
184462093Kjøbenhavn C.A. Reitzel 1844. 8vo. A splendid copy in contemporary full cloth with blindstamped decorations to boards and gothic gilt lettering to spine. Light damp stains to back board and a bit of wear to capitals. Internally unusually nice and clean. 110 1 pp. With an inscription for Josephine Bidoulac later married to Welhaven from Emil Wedel to front fly-leaf. Pencil annotations by Jonas Skovgaard to front free end-paper. <br/><br/><em>The uncommon first edition in a lovely copy of Kierkegaard's most humorous work. Published simultaneously with The Concept of Anxiety Prefaces can be viewed as its companion piece. It represents an altogether different genre but the two fictional authors of the works interestingly contrast each other. Although having been eclipsed by the now notoriously famous Concept of Anxiety Prefaces was in fact more popular when it appeared and sold many more copies. Written under the pseudonym of Nicolaus Notabene the “author†name indicates that despite its humorous approach Prefaces is still something serious – something to be noted. And it certainly is. It is here that we find Kierkegaard’s sarcastic roasting of the Hegelian system and of the Danish Hegelians with Johan Ludvig Heiberg as the main representant. Through Notabene he makes fun of Heiberg and Hegel who both want to explain everything and want to be mediators of understanding. Just as Hafniensis in The Concept on Anxiety poses that “how sin came into the world each man understands solely by himself. If he would learn it from another he would misunderstand it†p. 51 so Notabene in Prefaces states that “My frame my health my entire constitution do not lend themselves to mediation†p. 45. In Prefaces we also find Kierkegaard’s thoughts about the relationship between the reading public and the author and his fierce criticism of literary critics and reviewers. And in the very amusing preface to the Prefaces we are given another glimpse into Kierkegaard’s thoughts on marriage and the dilemma he found himself in with Regine – the inner struggle between he who is the husband and he who is the author; can one be both With its challenging notions on the idea of the book and the interaction of the book with its readers his little ironic masterpiece is a clear forerunner of Postmodernism Himmelstrup 7. </em> hardcover
184146401681Kjobenhavn, Philipsen, 1841 ; in-8, cartonnage papier bleu muet, entièrement non rogné. Titre, 1 f. de table, 350 pp., 1 f. blanc, 1 f. catalogue de l’éditeur.ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Le Concept d’ironie constamment rapporté à Socrate est la thèse de doctorat du jeune Kierkegaard. Il l’avait déposée le 16 juillet 1841 et brillamment soutenue le 29 septembre devant la Faculté de Copenhague. Il obtint le grade de Magister artium. C’est le second livre de l’auteur. La première partie est consacrée à l’ironie grecque, la seconde concerne l’ironie des romantiques allemands, les théories de Fichte, Hegel, Schlegel. Himmelstrup n°8.Exemplaire du 2e état, celui qui fut mis dans le commerce. Ces exemplaires n’ont pas la mention Soutenu pour le grade de magiser sur le titre, et le verso est blanc. Sur le titre on trouve une citation du De Republica de Platon. Ils n’ont pas non plus les 2 ff. de titre en latin et liste des thèses.Après le dernier feuillet blanc on trouve 1 f. de catalogue de l’éditeur avec des titres danois. Himmelstrup ne signale pas ce feuillet.Exemplaire à toutes marges dans un modeste cartonnage bleu de l’époque (dos renforcé par une bande de papier.) Ex-libris manuscrit sur la garde Joachim Voss.
184346401674Kjobenhavn, Philipsen, 1843 ; in-8, cartonnage marbré, pièce de titre rouge sur le plat. (Cartonnage danois de l’époque) 62 pp., 1 f. blancÉDITON ORIGINALE. Ces Trois discours édifiants ont paru le 16 octobre 1843, le même jour que Crainte et Tremblement et que La Répétition. Himmelstrup n° 57.Exemplaire dans sa première reliure. Qq. rousseurs.
1843152258Copenhagen: P. G. Philipsen 1843-1845. Building the reader's faith First editions collective issue comprising the unsold sheets of six publications of Kierkegaard's Edifying Discourses originally published in 1843 and 1844 here issued together with a collective title page as Eighteen Edifying Discourses. Between 1843 and 1850 Kierkegaard published numerous works under the title of "Edifying Discourses" inviting 'that single individual my reader' to dwell with a biblical passage for the sake of building up faith. 6 parts in 1 vol. as issued octavo 199 x 125 mm. Recent black half sheep spine lettered in gilt mottled paper sides. Binding fine; contents lightly toned and occasionally spotted 2.5 cm closed tear to fifth part pp. 55/6. A very good copy. Himmelstrup 85; original parts 45 57 58 60 61 and 73 respectively. unknown
183846401672Kjobenhavn, C. A. Reitzel, 1838 ; petit in-8, demi-bas brune, coins, dos orné, non rogné X pp., 1 f. n. ch., 79 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE DE TOUTE RARETÉ de : Papiers d’un homme encore vivant publiés malgré lui. C’est le PREMIER LIVRE DE KIRKEGAARD, un compte-rendu de Rien qu’un violoneux, le roman de Andersen. “Bien qu’il ait promis d’en faire l’éloge, il se livre à un véritable éreintement. Il reproche à Andersen de n’avoir aucune conception de la vie. Une conception de la vie est tout autre chose en effet qu’une somme d’idées abstraites ; elle ne saurait davantage se confondre avec l’expérience individuelle, qui reste toujours fragmentaire et particulière. Elle doit la sublîmer... Andersen a tort de considérer la superstition comme un succédané de la poésie véritable, et c’est une superstition insupportable de croire que l’adversité peut opprimer le génie et faire qu’un grand musicien périsse dans la peau d’un violoneux misérable Le génie n’est pas une flamme de chandelle que le vent souffle, mais un incendie que la tempête attise. Andersen répondit à ce violent réquisitoire avec une Comédie à la campagne jouée contre sa volonté. À vrai dire, il n’a pas les rieurs de son côté. Tout au contraire, on témoigne beaucoup d’intérêt à son adversaire (...) Peut-être pressent-on aussi que cet opuscule du jeune étudiant laisse prévoir l’isolement de son propre génie.” M. Grimault.Himmelstrup n°6 qui ne signale pas le f.n. chiffré après la page X et qui est un faux-titre : Om Andersen fom Romandigter... Qq. rousseurs. Le cuir de la reliure est abîmé par des griffures sur un plat.
185046401676Kjobenhavn, C. A. Reitzel, 1850 ; in-8, cart. papier bleu, étiquette imprimée au dos, entièrement non rogné. (Cartonnage de l’époque) 2 ff., 277 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE de l’École du christianisme, ouvrage dirigé contre le christianisme officiel, légal et constitué. “C’est dans ce livre que se trouve plus particulièrement développé la dialectique du “choix”, ou attirance-répulsion envers la divinité. Le thème du Christ fait homme, souffrant et mouvant comme tel, rachetant la faute de l’humanité par le “scandale” de sa mort, est poussé jusqu’à l’identifier avec l’essence même de la religion. Ce thème constitue la clef de voûte de ce que l’on pourrait appeler l’apologétique kierkegaardienne (...) C’est avec Luther qu’a commencé la corruption du christianisme, par la mise en valeur de l’homme au détriment de Dieu : le christianisme devenu mondain, s’est ainsi perverti lui-même (...) De tous ses ouvrages, l’École du Christianisme est celui où le caractère paradoxal et antinomique de la religion se trouve renforcé par la chaleur même de la polémique.” Dict. des oeuvres. - Himmelstrup n°121.Exemplaire à toutes marges, dans son cartonnage d’origine. Qq. rousseurs.
183813867Kjøbenhavn, 1838-49. Alle indbundet i ét lidt senere halvlæderbind m. rig rygforgyldn. False nænsomt restaureret. ""Af en endnu Levendes Papirer"" er kun en smule plettet"" ""Gjentagelsen"" også ganske pæn, de første par blade dog lidt brunplettede, og de sidste sider m. skjold"" ""Smaa = Afhandlinger"" er en del brunplettet.