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1988119100Dunod 1988 Dunod, Coll. Inconscient et Culture, 1988, 183 p., broché, environ 22x14cm. Bon état.
In-8, brossura. Estratto. Pagine 333-358. In buono stato (good copy).
200650798Quito Ecuador: Trama 2006. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Quito Ecuador: Trama 2006. Numerous full color photographs. 131 pp. Text in Spanish. Hardcover. Small 4to. Black paper covered boards. Faint scratch across front board. Free front endpage partially separated from spine. Pages clean and bright. Light soiling near corner of dust jacket. A very nice copy overall. Very good/Very good. Trama hardcover books
*MU11259.- Murcia. 2006. Región de Murcia. 33x23 cms. 1 tomos. 503 pgs. Con fotografías. Cartoné editorial con sobrecubiertas. . . Murcia unknown
9978300570.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2006L1-7-19-22-22Trama 2006-12-12. Hardcover. New. 11x11x0. NEW! Hardcover Edition. No Expedited Shipping. Trama hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with 32 plates on 16 and 3 maps in the text; boards, cloth back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
101.001Paris, Editions de Paris, 1957. 14 x 19, 256 pp., très nombreuses illustrations et cartes, broché, non coupé, couverture à larges rabats, très bon état.
2003R320151036Nathan. 2003. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 256 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.4-Livre scolaire : lecture
2003R320150764Nathan. 2003. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 222 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.4-Livre scolaire : lecture
199581931Miami: Museum of Art 1995. 12p. 8x8 inches exhibition catalog for Cuban American artists Arturo Cuenca and Rogelio López Marin Gory illustrations bound dos-a-dos very good booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Museum of Art unknown books
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16665879<p>Discours sur les causes du débordement du Nil Cureau de La Chambre Marin. Chez Claude Barbin ſur le ſecond Perron de la Sainte Chapelle au Palais. MDVLXVI 1666 Avec privilege du Roy. Small 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; letter 8 preface 10 errata 2 table of contents 4 272.pp. Bound by esteemed publisher Barbin in thick dark leather with gilt to spine. Pages torn at upper hinge to page 65 with brown stain; tear and browning gradually diminishing; double printer's label affixed to title without indication of tear to page. Loss of leather to spine including titles.</p><p>Cureau de La Chambre was a renowned philosopher and physician also known for his work on physiognomy. This is an early edition of his treatise concerning the causes of the flooding of the Nile according to Platonic philosophy.</p> Chez Claude Barbin hardcover
166541178Paris: Jacques Dallin 1665. The Blackmer copy First edition of this scarce treatise concerning the causes of the flooding of the Nile for the first time published separately previously included in his Pensées of 1634 and 1662; from the celebrated library of Henry M. Blackmer II with his bookplate. This could perhaps be a presentation copy as in addition to the gilt supralibros there is an inked inscription "Pour les Capucins de St. Honoré" to the title page. The Capuchin convent adjoined the Tuileries gardens. Cureau was Louis XIV's doctor the monarch apparently having been impressed by his ability to judge character from outward appearance. A precursor of Lavater Cureau was indeed best known for his work in the area of physiognomy but he also published on physics - the nature of light on rainbows - the occult and philosophy the final paper here being a study of the divine in Platonic philosophy. The critic Jean Chapelain his contemporary said of him: "C'est un excellent philosophe et dont les écrits sont purs dans le langage justes dans le dessein soutenus dans les ornements et subtils dans les raisonnements". Quarto 252 x 183 mm. Engraved map of the topography of the Nile to the text title page vignette historiated initials engraved head and tailpieces. Contemporary calf raised bands to spine compartments gilt with floral lozenges within double ruled panels presentation gilt stamp to front cover "Aux Capuchins de St. Honoré". Covers a little rubbed joints lightly chafed light browning. A very good copy. Blackmer 171; Ibrahim-Hilmy p. 351; just 6 copies on WorldCat three of them in the US. hardcover
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166020032Amsterdam:: Elzevier Jaques le Jeune 1660. 12mo. ¹1 A-L12M10. Full old calf worn corners chipped. Banded spine with gilt decoration worm damage to head and tail of spine; red speckled edges. Lacks endpapers worming to front pastedown and lower left margin of t.p. with no loss of text. Browning occasional damp stain. Engraved t.p. Cureau 1594-1675 French popularizing author academician and physician to Louis XIII was a protege of Seguier. One of the first to write of scientific and philosophical subjects in French he produced works on chiromancy on light and rainbows on the passions on the system of the soul and on the question of rationality in animals. He was one of the most famous palmists of the 17th century. Richelieu singled him out to be one of the first members of the French Academy. STCN 166012. Willems 1260. Caillet 2728 'Jolie edition'. Krivatsy 3007incpl. Cantamessa 1187. [Elzevier] Jaques le Jeune, unknown
166519485Paris: Jacques d’Allin 1665. Contemporary mottled calf spine and label gilt edges sprinkled red. Ownership inscriptions on the title and verso one dated 1674. Bookplate of “Pitfirrane.†In very good condition. Second edition of this pioneering work in neuropsychology. The author attempts to explain the guiding principles of human behavior and argues that life processes are responses to linking images that are innate to the organism. The text describes cognition in all living things including plants natural instinct and the functions of the soul. Cureau de la Chambre’s assertion that even inanimate vegetation has the faculties of thought and soul is unique; he claims that “everything which is living knows and all that which knows is living.†He goes on to classify cognition as either the “vegetative faculty†or the “natural faculty†the former being the body’s passive and innate mode the latter purposeful behavior resulting from intelligence. He acknowledges the Divine role in both: God designs organisms to function effectively without active intelligence but also gives free will to some.<br /> <br /> Marin Cureau de la Chambre 1594-1669 was a French physician. He served as royal physician to Louis XIII and Louis XIV and wrote numerous books on human and animal passions light digestion and occult practice. Peter Bayle called him “one of the most illustrious 17th century followers of Aristotle. Despite his groundbreaking work in the field of psychology he was basically forgotten to the history of medicine.<br /> <br /> Caillet 2735; Wright John P. “The Embodied Soul in Seventeenth-Century French Medicine†in CBMH/BCHM Vol 8: 1991 21-42. Jacques d’Allin unknown
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