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GUIDA 2004 197 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PERFETTO E INTONSO, PARI AL NUOVO. L’intento di questo studio è quello di provare a pensare, attraverso la ’’novità’’ introdotta sullo scenario filosofico contemporaneo dalla ’’filosofia della religione ebraica’’, la dissoluzione dell’ontologia racchiusa nella formulazione levinasiana dell’’altrimenti dall’essere’’. Il volume, partendo dalle diverse articolazioni del pensiero ebraico così come si è sviluppato e rimodulato in terra d’America, si concentra in un serrato confronto con la filosofia della religione di Hegel. Questi, infatti, sancendo tra religione e filosofia un rapporto di inclusione della prima nella seconda, ha ’’inaugurato’’ un modo di filosofare in cui non c’è più spazio per il senso e, quindi, per l’etica, aprendo così la strada ad alcune declinazioni novecentesche fondate sul primato dell’’essere in generale’’ quale trionfo del Neutro. Viceversa, la ’’novità’’ rappresentata dalla ’’filosofia della religione ebraica’’ - riapertura dello spazio della Trascendenza, recupero integrale della singolarità quale tensione all’etico - consente, in alcuni dei suoi maggiori rappresentanti (Heschel, Soloveitchick, Fackenheim), non solo la ’’rottura’’ definitiva con la filosofia hegeliana e la dissoluzione, quindi, di quell’’’impersonale’’, che, seguendo le imprese ’’antiumane’’ del XX secolo, ha decretato la crisi irreversibile dell’Umanesimo occidentale, ma anche la possibilità di un ’’nuovo inizio’’ per la stessa filosofia. Gianluca Giannini (Napoli, 1973) svolge attività di ricerca presso il Dipartimento di Filosofia ’’A. Aliotta’’ dell’Università di Napoli ’’Federico II’. Tra i suoi scritti si possono qui ricordare: ’Abraham Joshua Heschel: l’identità ebraica di fronte alla sfida della Sho’ah’ (1998); ’Pietro Piovani a vent’anni dalla morte’ (2000); ’Etica e religione in Abraham Joshua Heschel. Lineamenti di una filosofia dell’ebraismo’ (2001); la cura e la traduzione di M. Hess, ’Roma e Gerusalemme. L’ultima questione nazionale’ (2002); ’Lèvinas e la cultura del XX secolo’, a cura di P. Amodio, G. Giannini, G. Lissa (2003); ’Abraham Joshua Heschels Philosophie des Judentums’ (2003); ’Auschwitz. L’eccesso del male’, a cura di P. Amodio, G. Giannini, G. Lissa (2004). Parole e frasi comuni Abraham Joshua Heschel alcuni all'ebraismo americana annota appunto assoluta Auschwitz Borowitz Buber Chaim Potok chassidismo concetto considerazioni costituisce cultura cura definitiva dell'essere dell'uomo difatti dire dispositivo diventa ebrai ebraico-americana ebraismo ebrei in America ebreo-americano Emmanuel Lévinas etica e religione Fackenheim fede filoso filosofìa della religione filosofìa ebraica fondo Franz Rosenzweig g.w.f. HegeL giudaismo Glazer halakha Hegelhegeliana Heidegger Hertzberg Heschel Ibid immigrati infatti interpretazione Israele Jewish Thought Judaism l'ebraismo americano l'essere l'etica l'uomo Lévinas maniera moderna mondo movimento New York nordamerica nordamericano nuovo pensiero ontologiaortodosso pagine particolar modo citata pensatore pensiero ebraico contemporaneo percorso persino Philip Roth possibile problema problematica proposito proprio prospettiva rabbino ragione realtà relazione reli religione ebraica religiosa riformatore rispetto risposta rivela romanzo Rosenzweig Rubenstein Samuelson sembra senso significa significato sistema Soloveitchick sostanzialmente special guisa specificità spirito storia storico sviluppo Talmud termini Terza Diaspora Torah trad trascendenza ulteriore verità XX secoloYiddish
Collana: Saggi, maggio 1995. Rilegato con sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
This is an about very good hardcover copy in dark blue cloth boards with title in gilt on the front cover. Very clean inside and out. Top right corners of boards worn. Internally very clean, some handling of the pages, not crisp. This was the first catalog published by the Greenwich Gallery located in Greenwich Village, on 71 Washington Place, in the area around New York University, which itself surrounds Washington Square Park. The exhibition featured paintings and sculpture by 50 American contemporary artists. Many of them immigrants from Russia or Eastern Europe, many Jewish. The gallery intended to show American modern, but representational or figurative art. They included: Milton Avery, Saul Baizerman, Isabel Bishop, Byron Browne, Charles Burchfield, David Burliuk, Doris Caesar, Jose de Creeft, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Chaim Gross, George Grosz, Edward Hopper, Leon Kroll, Jack Levine, Jacques Lipchitz, Georgia O'Keefe, Henry Varnum Poor, Larry Rivers, Ben Shahn, the Soyer brothers Raphael, Isaac and Moses, Abraham Walkowitz, Max Weber, Andrew Wyeth and William Zorach, among many others. Each artist gets two pages: one biographical information and a black & white illustration. Essay by A.L. Chanin. 10" high X 7" wide. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 191 pages. 9"w x 10 7/8"h. Faint spots on bright red cover, otherwise as new. Many large color illustrations.
378 pages. A brilliantly independent book that dissects 200 years of Canadian economic history to prove that not only does a strong Canadian identity exist, but that one if its most creative and distinctive expressions has been its economic culture, where Canadians are thought to be most like others. "The best overall discussion on Canadian economic history to have appeared in a decade." - Abraham Rotstein. "...Perhaps the most important book published in Canada since Porter's The Vertical Mosaic." - Pierre Berton. Two rubber stamps upon title page, else unmarked. Tight and square. Light wear and soiling to exterior. Book
Signed, without inscription, by author upon title page. Also signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. xvi, 662 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. "Except for the last few chapters, this entire work was written from day to day during the three years of the author's internment in Santo Tomas and is therefore to be considered as a prison document. The writing of any such record as this was forbidden by the Japanese under strong menace. In the end they destroyed their own records and those of the successive internee executive committees, but the author's voluminous typescript, carefully hidden away, was never found by them. Every story is based on interviews with numerous persons who participated in the events they talked about." - Foreword. No dust jacket. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear to grey boards. Binding intact. Please note that we are offering volume one only of this important two volume chronicle. Book
Nine pamphlets, relating to Abraham Lincoln. 8vo. EMANUEL HERTZ (1870-1940), U.S. lawyer and historian, was born in Bukta, Austria, brother of Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz. He, arrived in the United States when he was 14, and was admitted to the bar in 1894. Hertz became well known as an authority on Abraham Lincoln. He assembled the largest private collection of material relating to Lincoln, and was said to have gathered 4,000 items previously unknown. He wrote many pamphlets and books on various aspects of the life of Lincoln. He was a substantial benefactor of the Library of Congress and the National and Hebrew University Library, Jerusalem. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 1
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket with almost no wear. Text in Spanish. Completely clean inside and out. Monograph on Abraham Zabludovsky (1924- 2003). Abraham Zabludovsky Kraveski of Jewish-Polish descent, was a Mexican architect and painter. He studied at the National School of Architecture of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. He has over 200 built works. Illustrated in color and black & white. Bibliography. 10" square, 300 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps, neat contemporary inscripotion on front free endpaper; green cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
pp. 544, (2) [Publisher's catalogue] + Engraved Portrait Frontis and full page engraved plates. Offsetting on title page. Marbled endpapers. XLib bookplates on front paste down. All edges marbled. Large 8vo. Original three quarter leather over marbled boards. Raised bands. Binding somewhat rubbed and worn. Lacks leather spine labels. Remnants of library call numbers. Hardbound. Good +. Useful early biography of Lincoln. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHELF W24
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 160 pages with photos and illustrations,
Large format exhibition catalog in excellent condition with Very light scuffing to covers only, otherwise as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 77 pages with a great many large and full page full color prints thoughout.
pp. viii, 407, (10) [Index]. Lightly foxed. 12mo. 150 mm. Original red leather spine over marbled boards. Spine faded with head and tail worn. Nice binding. Hardbound. Very good. Abraham Jacobs was a teacher in Cumberland County, PA. SCARCE. PAIMP 25
In-8 (cm. 22.40), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 205, (3). Traduzione di Adriana Dell'Orto. Prima edizione italiana. Tracce d’uso, minime, alla sovracoperta; peraltro, volume in ottimo stato (nice copy).
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with very slight tanning to pages and no bumping to corners. 147pp. This issue includes JRR Tolkien, Edgar Wallace, Mary Webb, Beezer comic, Lovejoy, Jonathan Gash, Abraham Merritt, early photographic books, Rupert Brooke.
40p. PAMPHLET Very good condition
1055p. + Engraved Half Title and Portrait Frontis. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings. Double column. First signature loose. 260 mm. Disbound. [Leather boards detached, spine worn with small lose, original leather spine labels]. RELIGION BOX 6.
pp. 880. (6) [Publisher's catalogue] + Portrait Frontis Engraved by J. B. Mould + Full page plates. Double column. Age stained. Frontis very foxed. Inked inscription on front fly leaf "From the Library of John Y. Daten hoping that this book will prove useful, John Daten, Jr". Rear fly leaf penciled inscription "When on this Page You chance to look Just think of me and shut the book, William". 235 mm. Original full cloth binding. Boards elaborately decorated in gold and with a portrait of Flavius Josephus in center. Spine faded and worn. Some loss at extremities. Hardbound. Very good. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SE 2/1
8vo., First Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece, plates and endpaper maps; red buckram, upper board elaborately blocked in gilt, gilt back, dark top, backstrip mildly sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy in publisher's board slip-case, the latter lightly rubbed at extremities.
Kraemer-Noble, Dr. Magdalena: Abraham Mignon 1640-1679. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis, 1973. 83pp with 1 tipped-in colour plate plus 67 monochrome illustrations. Some shelf wear, very clean inside. Cloth. 29.5x23cms. From an edition limited to 500 copies only. Despite his French name, Mignon was a German artist, born in Frankfurt and dying in Wetzlar. He trained under De Heem in Utrecht. From an edition limited to 500 copies only. Despite his French name, Mignon was a German artist, born in Frankfurt and dying in Wetzlar. He trained under De Heem in Utrecht.
16mo., First Edition, endpapers mildly age-stained; publisher's original brown cloth, backstrip with printed paper label (chipped but entirely legible), uncut AND PARTIALLY UNOPENED, covers moderately age-stained else a remarkably crisp, clean copy in wholly unrestored publisher's binding. Sold from a sporting institution with its stamp on endpapers. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
pp. xii, 367. 8vo. Original full yellow cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn, torn with loss. Hardbound. Readers Club edition. SHELF W23
Roy. 8vo., First Edition; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers lightly dust-soiled else a very good, clean copy. PROFESSOR JACK MORPURGO'S COPY WITH HIS SIGNATURE ON TITLE. Sold from an institution with the usual markings.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates and maps; original series binding of blue cloth, gilt back, blue top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published in Batsford's notable 'British Battles' series.
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/VG (one closed tear). Introduction by Elizabeth Longford. (Great Lives). 20181. eng