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1732158809London: Printed for John Brotherton 1732. First edition of the author's last book; the final instalment of a long string of incendiary treatises which incensed his contemporaries. Following his tracts attacking Christian ethics defending brothels and opposing charity schools Mandeville here turns to the readiness with which Christianity can be perverted to militarism and asserts that honour is no more than pride. As with his Fable of the Bees Part II 1729 an entirely different work to the first part the treatise takes the form of a dialogue between two interlocutors Cleomenes and Horatio. "Mandeville repeated his view that the passions of pride and shame are both forms of self-liking. Honour and worldly religion are treated as devices that are useful for socializing humans. Honour is discovered to be even less demanding than virtue or the artificial courage discussed in the Fable of the Bees. The work again reveals Mandeville's anti-clericalism in his account of how a perverted version of the truly peaceful doctrine of Christianity can be used to motivate soldiers" ODNB. Octavo 184 x 115 mm. Late 19th-century half sheep and pebble-grain cloth spine ruled gilt in compartments black leather label sprinkled edges. Joints and corners rubbed head of spine with tiny chip. Margins trimmed a little close; a crisp clean copy. ESTC T59021; Kaye pp. 440ff. hardcover
1732220824-MB55London: Printed for John Brotherton at the Bible in Cornhill 1732. Good original tooled calf binding hinges fragile previous owner's inscription and bookplate. First Edition. Leather Binding. Good/No Dust Cover. Printed for John Brotherton at the Bible in Cornhill Hardcover
1732158851London: Printed for John Brotherton 1732. First edition of the author's last book. The final instalment of a long string of incendiary treatises which so incensed his contemporaries following his tracts attacking Christian ethics defending brothels and opposing charity schools Mandeville here turns to the readiness with which Christianity can be perverted to militarism and asserts that honour is no more than pride. As with his Fable of the Bees Part II 1729 an entirely different work to the first part the treatise takes the form of a dialogue between two interlocutors Cleomenes and Horatio. "Mandeville repeated his view that the passions of pride and shame are both forms of self-liking. Honour and worldly religion are treated as devices that are useful for socializing humans. Honour is discovered to be even less demanding than virtue or the artificial courage discussed in the Fable of the Bees. The work again reveals Mandeville's anti-clericalism in his account of how a perverted version of the truly peaceful doctrine of Christianity can be used to motivate soldiers" ODNB. Octavo 197 X 123 mm. Contemporary panelled speckled calf red morocco label sprinkled edges. Ownership inscription of J. Arscott dated 1732 to title engraved armorial bookplate of Sir William Molesworth to front pastedown. Small chip to head of spine joints and corners a little rubbed; a crisp clean copy. ESTC T59021; Kaye pp. 440ff. unknown
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