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A9780691656540Hardback. New. For Self-Examination and its companion piece Judge for Yourself! are the culmination of Soren Kierkegaard's "second authorship" which followed his Concluding Unscientific Postscript. Among the simplest and most readily comprehended of Kierkegaard's books the two works are part of the signed direct communications as distinguished from his earlier pseudonymous writings. The lucidity and pithiness and earnestness and power of For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourself! are enhanced when as Kierkegaard requested they are read aloud. They contain the well-known passsages on Socrates' defense speech how to read the lover's letter the royal coachman and the carriage team and the painter's relation to his painting. The aim of awakening and inward deepening is signaled by the opening section on Socrates in For Self-Examination and is pursued in the context of the relations of Christian ideality grace and response. The secondary aim a critique of the established order links the works to the final polemical writings that appear later after a four-year period of silence. Originally published in 1944. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. hardcover
199089413Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1990. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 22 cm x 15 cm 296 pp. Includes Notes and Index. Princeton University Press hardcover
A9780691622606Paperback / softback. New. For Self-Examination and its companion piece Judge for Yourself! are the culmination of Soren Kierkegaard's "second authorship" which followed his Concluding Unscientific Postscript. Among the simplest and most readily comprehended of Kierkegaard's books the two works are part of the signed direct communications as distinguished from his earlier pseudonymous writings. The lucidity and pithiness and earnestness and power of For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourself! are enhanced when as Kierkegaard requested they are read aloud. They contain the well-known passsages on Socrates' defense speech how to read the lover's letter the royal coachman and the carriage team and the painter's relation to his painting. The aim of awakening and inward deepening is signaled by the opening section on Socrates in For Self-Examination and is pursued in the context of the relations of Christian ideality grace and response. The secondary aim a critique of the established order links the works to the final polemical writings that appear later after a four-year period of silence. Originally published in 1944. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. paperback
85049Kjøbenhavn Christians-Pressens Forlag 1919. 163 s. Portrett. Orig. helskinnbd. med 3 opphøyde bind og dekor i blindpreg. Ex libris på forsats. Topp gullsnitt ellers ubeskåret. Rygg og forperm svakt falmet. Ryggen litt skrapet. . <br/><br/><em>Nr. 97 av 325 numm. eks. </em> unknown
191953318København Christians=Pressens Forlag 1919. Ubeskåret i orig. helldrbd. med blindtryk på ryg og permer. 163 pp. Kobberstukket titelvignet of kobberstukket portræt af Søren Kierkegaard stukket af Knud Hendriksen trykt af kobbertrykker Johan Beck. Trykt på Van Gelder Zonen papir.Nr. 67 af 325 eksemplarer. unknown
191942723København Christians=Pressens Forlag 1919. Ubeskåret i orig. helldrbd. med blindtryk på ryg og permer. 163 pp. Kobberstukket titelvignet of kobberstukket portræt af Søren Kierkegaard stukket af Knud Hendriksen trykt af kobbertrykker Johan Beck. Trykt på Van Gelder Zonen papir.Nr. 71 af 325 eksemplarer. unknown
København, Christians=Pressens Forlag, 1919. Ubeskåret i orig. helldrbd. med blindtryk på ryg og permer. 163 pp. Kobberstukket titelvignet of kobberstukket portræt af Søren Kierkegaard, stukket af Knud Hendriksen, trykt af kobbertrykker Johan Beck. Trykt på Van Gelder Zonen papir.Nr. 71 af 325 eksemplarer.
København, Christians=Pressens Forlag, 1919. Ubeskåret i orig. helldrbd. med blindtryk på ryg og permer. 163 pp. Kobberstukket titelvignet of kobberstukket portræt af Søren Kierkegaard, stukket af Knud Hendriksen, trykt af kobbertrykker Johan Beck. Trykt på Van Gelder Zonen papir.Nr. 67 af 325 eksemplarer.
1024906493.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 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
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
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
184413899Ubeskåret i orig. hollanderet bd. m. den bogtrykte titeletiket. Forperm lidt løs. Sidste 30 sider m. skjold. Noget brunplettet. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 70. Har tilhørt Vilhelm Grønbeck. </em> unknown
Kjøbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1844. Ubeskåret med det forreste originale blå blanke omslag bevaret. Svag brunplet på p.43, enkelte andre mindre brunpletter. Nogle blyantsindstregninger. 110,(1) pp. Lettere brugsspor. Har tilhørt P.A. Rosenberg og bærer hans navn på titelbladet.
Kjøbenhavn, 1844. Nydeligt ubeskåret ekspl. i orig. hollanderet bind m. den bogtrykte titeletiket bevaret. 110pp.A very nice copy in the orig. blue cardboard-bdg. w. the printed paper title-label partly preserved.
Ubeskåret i orig. hollanderet bd. m. den bogtrykte titeletiket. Forperm lidt løs. Sidste 30 sider m. skjold. Noget brunplettet.
Kjøbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1844. Ubeskåret ekspl. i orig. blåt hollanderet bind. Rygpapir fornyet 110 pp. Lidt spredte brunpletter.
1844470071Copenhagen: Reitzel Forlag 1844. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 12mo. 111pp. Rebound retaining original blue wrappers endpapers and printed spine label in paper-covered boards. Half-title lacking. Pages but otherwise fresh and clean very good. An early title by Soren Kierkegaard written under the pseudonym of Nicolaus Notabene. Himmelstrup 70. Reitzel Forlag hardcover
184911159Kjobenhavn: Reitzels 1849. Hardcover. Very Good. Scarce.Kjobenhavn: Reitzels 1849-1852. 3 volumes in one binding. Half leather gilt decorated spine in exceptional condition. Marbled boards. Light foxing. 306 pages with title page and the 'Indhold' contents for "Forste Bind"; 218 pages for second section without title page or contents; and the "Andet Bind" 132 pages with 'Indhold'. P. C. Kierkegaard was a controversial figure due to his association with Grundtvig. In 1842 Peter Kierkegaard was appointed parish priest of Pedersborg from where he published the journal "Fortsaettelser fra Pedersborg". Note 1763 in Søren Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers: Autobiographical 1829-1848 Hong notes that the journal was begun in February 1948. The bibliographic sourcebook for 19th century Danish literature indicates a total of three volumes. Reitzels hardcover
lc_97983basler, missionsbuchandlung 1943
200785954Würzburg, Echter 2007. 407 Seiten. Softcover/Paperback
184362092Kjøbenhavn, 1843. 8vo. Contemporary dark brown half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Capitals and a bit of the front hinge worn, but overall very nice and tight. Internally a bit of brownspotting (as always due to the quality of the paper), but less than usual. Old owner's signature to title-page. VIII, 135 pp.
184362092Kjøbenhavn 1843. 8vo. Contemporary dark brown half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Capitals and a bit of the front hinge worn but overall very nice and tight. Internally a bit of brownspotting as always due to the quality of the paper but less than usual. Old owner's signature to title-page. VIII 135 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of one of Kierkegaard's most important and sought-after works Fear and Trembling which is rather more difficult to find than most of his other works. Fear and Trembling is one of Kierkegaard’s most important works. And it is also one of his most difficult. It deals – in forceful brevity – with the relationship between reason and faith and provides us with Kierkegaard’s most thorough exposition of the religious stage which he considered the most meaningful form of existence. It is here that Kierkegaard introduces the “tragic hero†and contrasts it to the “Knight of Faith†who both ignore their own wishes for a higher good. These two essential figures epitomize the ethical and the religious and pave the way for the understanding of these stages in Kierkegaard’s philosophy. It is arguably also here that the idea of the essential leap of faith is introduced for the first time. The Knight of Faith sacrifices his son at the command of God and thus sets aside an ethical demand in in order to attain a higher goal that exists beyond the ethical. This teleological suspension of the ethical requires a leap of faith that is only possible through faith in virtue of the absurd. Himmelstrup 48. </em> hardcover
MP22265Gyldendals Ugleboger 1976 Denmark. 19x11. Tapa blanda. 177 pgs. Texto en danés. Tejuelo de biblioteca. 674376 Gyldendals Ugleboger, 1976, Denmark. unknown
101557789X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover