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185113927Orig. bogtrykt omsl. Gennemgående skjold i nederste venstre hjørne. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 132. </em> unknown
185152567K. 1851. Unidbundet uden omslag. Ren og pæn. 20 pp.8vo. Unbound without wrappers. Nice and clean. 20 pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 132. </em> unknown
185113931Blåt blankt papiromsl. Plettet ekspl. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 132. </em> unknown
Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1851. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykt omslag. 42 pp.
185141011Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1851. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykt omslag. 42 pp.
K., 1841. (IV)+350pp. Samt. hldrbd. m. rig rygforgyldn. Forperm lidt løsgået for neden. False restaurerede. Nogle sider lidt brunplettede, ellers pæn.
K., 1841. 8vo. Nydeligt samtidigt helvlæderbind med rygforgyldning. Kapitæler slidt. En del brunplettet.Paul Rubows eksemplar. (2), 350pp.
K., 1841. Lidt senere beskedent hshirtbd., permer betrukne m. grønt, krokodillelignende papir. Indvendig indimellem noget brunplettet. (8), 350 pp.
K.jøbenhavn, P.G. Philipsen, 1841. Indbundet ubeskåret med det originale blå blanke bagomslag i et smukt senere halvlæderbind (pastichebind af Anker Kyster) med rig tidstypisk rygforgyldning og skønt samtidigt moirépræget papir over permerne. Topguldsnit. Gammelt ejernavn på titelbladet. (IV)+350pp.
Kjøbenhavn, P. G. Philipsens Forlag, 1841. Indbundet i et pænt nyere papbind med forgyldt titeletiket. (Sign. Erik Olsen). Indre margin af de to første blade forstærket. Verso af titelbladet forstærket med japanpapir. Enkelte brunpletter især på de første og sidste blade. (8),350 pp.MED THESER?
184113889K., 1841. 8vo. Nydeligt samtidigt helvlæderbind med rygforgyldning. Kapitæler slidt. En del brunplettet.Paul Rubows eksemplar. (2), 350pp.
184128170K., 1841. Lidt senere beskedent hshirtbd., permer betrukne m. grønt, krokodillelignende papir. Indvendig indimellem noget brunplettet. (8), 350 pp.
184157278Kjøbenhavn, P. G. Philipsens Forlag, 1841. Indbundet i et pænt nyere papbind med forgyldt titeletiket. (Sign. Erik Olsen). Indre margin af de to første blade forstærket. Verso af titelbladet forstærket med japanpapir. Enkelte brunpletter især på de første og sidste blade. (8),350 pp.
184161204Kjøbenhavn, P.G. Philipsen, 1841. 8vo. Elegant later (ca. 1920) brown half calf with four raised bands and gilt morocco title-label to gilt spine. With Paul Rubow's ownership signature to front free end-paper. Clean and fresh both in- and externally, with no signs of wear to the exterior and only faint brown spots to a few pages. (4), 350 pp.
184146401675Kjobenhavn, Philipsen, 1841 ; in-8, demi-basane brune, coins, dos orné, tranches bleues. (Reliure danoise de l’époque) 4 ff. n. ch., 350 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. PREMIER TIRAGE de TOUTE RARETÉ non mis dans le commerce.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...EXEMPLAIRE DU TOUT PREMIER TIRAGE. Le titre porte la mention : Soutenu pour le grade de Magister. Au verso il porte une citation latine de Sibbern. Il est suivi d’un second titre en latin : Theses dissertationi danicae de notione ironiae annexae quas ad jura magistri artium in Universitate Hafniensi rite obtinenda die XXIX (cette date est manuscrite) Septemb. Publico colloquio defendere conabitur Severinus Aabye Kierkegaard theol. cand. MDCCCLXI (pour MDCCCXLI). -Suit 1 f. avec une liste de 15 thèses en latin. Himmelstrup n°8.Exemplaire dans sa première reliure. Dos un peu épidermé, la dorure du décor est passée.
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.
184161204Kjøbenhavn P.G. Philipsen 1841. 8vo. Elegant later ca. 1920 brown half calf with four raised bands and gilt morocco title-label to gilt spine. With Paul Rubow's ownership signature to front free end-paper. Clean and fresh both in- and externally with no signs of wear to the exterior and only faint brown spots to a few pages. 4 350 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Kierkegaard's dissertation as it appeared in the normal trade without the preliminary Theses which were intended for academics attending the defence. Kierkegaard’s dissertation constitutes the culmination of three years’ intensive studies of Socrates and “the true point of departure for Kierkegaard’s authorship†Brandes. The work is of the utmost importance in Kierkegaard’s production not only as his first academic treatise but also because he here introduces several themes that will be addressed in his later works. Among these we find the question of defining the subject of cognition and self-knowledge of the subject. The maxim of “know thyself†will be a constant throughout his oeuvre as is the theory of knowledge acquisition that he deals with here. The dissertation is also noteworthy in referencing many of Hegel’s theses in a not negative context something that Kierkegaard himself would later note with disappointment and characterize as an early uncritical use of Hegel. Another noteworthy feature is the fact that the thesis is written in Danish which was unheard of at the time. Kierkegaard felt that Danish was a more suitable language for the thesis and had to petition the King in order to gain permission to submit it in Danish rather than Latin. This in itself contains as certain irony as the young Kierkegaard was known to express himself poorly and very long-winded in written Danish. Both stylistically and thematically Kierkegaard’s dissertation is a seedbed of his subsequent work and especially a clear precursor for his magnum opus Either-Or that is to be his next publication. The year 1841 is a momentous one in Kierkegaard’s life. It is the year that he completes his dissertation and commences his sojourn in Berlin but it is also the defining year in his personal life namely the year that he breaks off his engagement with Regine Olsen. And finally it is the year that he begins writing Either-Or In many ways Either-Or is born directly out of “The Concept of Irony†and is the work that brings the theory of Irony to life. Part One of the dissertation concentrates on Socrates as interpreted by Xenophon Plato and Aristophanes with a word on Hegel and Hegelian categories. Part Two is a more synoptic discussion of the concept of irony in Kierkegaard’s categories with examples from other philosophers. The work constitutes Kierkegaard’s attempt at understanding the role of irony in disrupting society and with Socrates understood through Kierkegaard we witness a whole new way of interpreting the world open before us. Wisdom is not necessarily fixed and we ought to use Socratic ignorance to approach the world without the inherited bias of our cultures. Kierkegaard's dissertation appeared in two states – one with the four pages of “Theses†for academics of the university whereas the copies without the theses were intended for ordinary sale. These sales copies also do not have “Udgivet for Magistergraden†and “theologisk Candidat†on the title-page. Himmelstrup 8. </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
184166757Kbh. 1841. 8vo. Nyere marmorert kartonasjebind. 4 350 2 bl. s. Paa Boghandler P. G. Philipsens Forlag. Trykt i Bianco Lunos Bogtrykkeri Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Himmelstrup 8. Ren og fin materie. </em> unknown
1015896162.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
184157278Kjøbenhavn P. G. Philipsens Forlag 1841. Indbundet i et pænt nyere papbind med forgyldt titeletiket. Sign. Erik Olsen. Indre margin af de to første blade forstærket. Verso af titelbladet forstærket med japanpapir. Enkelte brunpletter især på de første og sidste blade. 8350 pp. <br/><br/><em>Oiginaludgaven med teser. Himmelstrup 8. </em> unknown
1841269Kjøbenhavn: P.G. Philipsens Forlag 1841. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good . The Rare First Edition First Issue of Kierkegaards Second Book 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 with note regarding Kierkegaard's candidacy for Master of the Arts and the date above Sibbern's name on the verso of TP second TP in Latin with hand written date in Roman numerals i-ii = Theses in Latin iii = Indhold half-title 3-350 small Octavo. First Edition First Issue Himmelstrup 8. The rare early issue with the second title page in Latin. "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 CONDITION: Very good in contemporary boards rebacked though not recently most likely early 20th c. Pages browned as usual. <br/><br/>CONDITION: Very good in contemporary boards rebacked though not recently most likely early 20th c. Pages browned as usual. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST P.G. Philipsens Forlag hardcover
184128170K. 1841. Lidt senere beskedent hshirtbd. permer betrukne m. grønt krokodillelignende papir. Indvendig indimellem noget brunplettet. 8 350 pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave med Teser. Himmelstrup 8. </em> unknown
184113889K. 1841. 8vo. Nydeligt samtidigt helvlæderbind med rygforgyldning. Kapitæler slidt. En del brunplettet.Paul Rubows eksemplar. 2 350pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 8. </em> unknown
1841PERBKIER19Copenhagen: P.G.Philipsens. 1841. 1841. 8vo. pp. 4 p.l. 350. lacking final blank. contemporary half roan rubbed some foxing & browning. First Edition First Issue of Kierkegaard's doctoral thesis on the concept of irony for which he obtained permission to write in Danish rather than the usually required Latin. The work is divided into two parts the first dealing with Socrates as an 'ironist' and the second with the concept of irony per se. ".Irony set the pattern for subsequent writings by its masterful and at times lyrical style its humour and satire. Because of its subtlety the dissertation has often been misunderstood. In particular it has commonly been viewed as a youthful Hegelian writing whereas actually it is an ironic attack on both Hegelianism and romanticism each being made to overwhelm the other. From the literary standpoint the book is rich in allusions to philosophic and general sources.". Arbaugh Kierkegaard's Authorship 1968 p. 47 Himmelstrup 8. Rand I p. 320. F. Copenhagen: P.G.Philipsens. 1841. unknown