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1776190450Frankfurt & Leipzig.: No publisher. 1776. Publisher’s plain wraps paper spine label with handwritten title. . Very good untrimmed in the wraps. 8vo. 19.5x12 cm. German text. Mendelssohn’s musing on the immortality of the soul. weight: 0.4 lb. Engraved frontis. No publisher. paperback
176752885Amsterdam 1767. Vermehret mit den zweifeln und dem Orakel über die Bestimmung des Menschen von eben diesem Verfasser Frühe Besitzereinträge auf Vorsatzbl. Neue Ausgabe Kl.-8°. Pbd. d. Zt. Philosophie unknown
EBzz0140Karlsruhe Schmieder 1791. 8°. Titelbl. 4 nn. Bll. Vorrede 224 S. mit e. Titelblattvignette u. Kopfleisten. Halblederband d. Zeit mit e. goldgeprägten Rückenschild u. goldgeprägter Rückenverzierung mit floralen Motiven Einbanddeckel u. Vorsatz marmoriert Schnitt rotgefärbt Einband schadhaft mäßig berieben u. bestoßen hinterer Einbanddeckel lose Papierüberzug an den Kanten teilw. aufgespalten Rücken mit kleinen Schadstellen abgelöstes Rückenschildchen u. Marmorpapier v. hinteren Einbanddeckel liegen bei. Titelblatt u. Anfangsseiten etw. tintenfleckig. Mit je e. Besitzerstempel am Titelblatt u. am vorderen Schmutzumschlag sow. e. mit Tinte unkenntlich gemachter Schriftzug am vorderen Schmutzumschlag. Goed. IV/I4888. Meyer: Mendelssohn Bibliographie 40152. Vgl. GV 94423. ADB 21320. Kindler 177426f. - vermutlich unerlaubter Nachdruck der 4. Aufl. des 1767 erstmals erschienenen ""Phädon"" des M. 1729-1786. Das damals überaus erfolgreiche Werk nach eigenen Worten des Autors ein ""Mittelding zwischen Übersetzung und Ausarbeitung"" von Platons ""Phaidon"" wurde zwar heftig kritisiert dennoch gehört es zu den bedeutendsten Texten zur philosophischen Populärliteratur der Aufklärung. Karlsruhe, Schmieder 1791. unknown
1791PNDädMEN98Carlsruhe: Schmiederischen Buchhandlung 1791. 1791. 8vo. pp. 5 p.l. 52 224. woodcut title vignette. later marbled bds. rubbed front joint & extremities bit chipped light dampstaining throughout. Mendelssohn's dialogue on immortality in imitation of Plato's Phaedo was first published in 1767. Leben und Charakter des Socrates which occupies pp. 52 at the beginning is chiefly based on the Life of Socrates by J.C.Cooper. cfRand I 369. Carlsruhe: Schmiederischen Buchhandlung, 1791. unknown
1736Berlin und Stettin Nicolai F. 1769. . Guter Zustand. Sö. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz. . Halblederband der Zeit mit Rückengoldtitel und -verzierungen Berlin und Stettin, Nicolai, F., 1769. unknown
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BN214638Hamburg Meiner 1979. Phädon oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele <br/><br/>Phädon oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele Moses Mendelssohn Hamburg, Meiner, 1979 unknown
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1776190450Frankfurt & Leipzig. : No publisher. 1776. Publisher’s plain wraps paper spine label with handwritten title. . . Very good untrimmed in the wraps. 8vo. 19.5x12 cm. . German text. Mendelssohn’s musing on the immortality of the soul. weight: 0.4 lb. Engraved frontis. No publisher. paperback books
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200491632Thoemmes Continuum. New. 2004. Hardcover. 1843711079 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 290 pages. Description: "Moses Mendelssohn 1729-86 is considered the father of the Jewish Enlightenment and the last great Leibnizian in the German philosophical tradition. One of his most successful works was this dialogue on the immortality of the soul modelled on Plato's 'Phaedo'. Mendelssohn sought to recast Plato's proofs of the soul's immortality by adding 'such arguments as are supplied by modern philosophy'. Like its ancient ancestor Mendelssohn's dialogue includes an account of the death of Socrates - an important figure in 18th-century Europe. ' "Ph don": or "The Death of Socrates" ' originally published in German in 1767 and translated by Charles Cullen in 1789 has never been rendered into modern English. Cullen's translation is thus the only recourse for present-day scholars who cannot read German. It is long out of print and difficult to find even in the largest academic libraries. Now that the English-speaking philosophical world is delving ever more deeply into the history of German philosophy this facsimile of the 1789 edition - newly introduced by Curtis Bowman - should be widely welcomed. " -- with a bonus offer-- . Thoemmes Continuum hardcover
178043258Carlsruhe: im Verlag der Schmiederischen Buchhandlung 1780. No Date 1780s. Period laquered boards with leather spine label. 12mo. XXIV 278; 283 pages. In German. Title translates as “Writings.†Includes 2 different title vignettes 1 on each title page.<br> <br> Goedeke IV 1 488 6. Meyer 108; Dorn 105-107; Holzmann/Bohatta Deutsches Anomymen-Lexikon IV no. 1559. <br> <br> Early printing of Mendelssohn’s second work in which he "began his formulation of a new psychological theory that stressed the autonomy of aesthetics logic and ethics relative to each other." Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions p. 710. <br> <br> Contents:<br> <br> Vol. 1. Vorrede. <br> I. Ueber die Empfindungen.<br> II. Gespräche; <br> <br> Vol. 2. I. Rhapsodie oder Zusätze zu den Briefen über die Empfindungen. <br> II. Ueber die Hauptgrundsätze der schönen Künste und Wissenschaften. <br> III. Ueber das Erhabene und Naive in den schönen Wissenschaften. <br> IV. Ueber die Wahrscheinlichkeit. <br> <br> Also includes bibliographical references.<br> <br> Included within these is a series of writings on aesthetics which influenced Lessing and Schiller with Lessing noting“We have to thank him Mendelssohn for the true theory of mixed sensations.â€<br> <br> Moses Mendelssohn Moses of Dessau; 1729–1786 was a philosopher of the German Enlightenment in the pre-Kantian period early Maskil and a renowned Jewish figure in the 18th century. Mendelssohn was fluent in German and Hebrew and learned Latin Greek English French and Italian. His early teachers were young broadly educated Jews and he met the writer and dramatist G.E. Lessing 1754 and a deep and lifelong friendship developed between them. Throughout his life he worked as a merchant while carrying out his literary activities and widespread correspondence in his free time. In 1754 Mendelssohn began to publish – at first with the assistance of Lessing – philosophical writings and later also literary reviews. <br> He also started a few literary projects for example the short-lived periodical Kohelet Musar in order to enrich and change Jewish culture and took part in the early Haskalah. In 1763 he was awarded the first prize of the Prussian Royal Academy of Sciences for his work Abhandlung über die Evidenz in metaphysischen Wissenschaften "Treatise on Evidence in Metaphysical Knowledge". However when the academy elected him as a member in 1771 King Frederick II refused to ratify its decision. <br> <br> In 1769 he became embroiled in a dispute on the Jewish religion and from then on he confined most of his literary activity to the sphere of Judaism. His most notable and enduring works in this area included the translation into German and commentary on the Pentateuch Sefer Netivot ha-Shalom "Book of the Paths of Peace" 1780–83 and his Jerusalem: oder Ueber religiöse Macht und Judenthum "Jerusalem or On Religious Power and Judaism" 1783 this work the first polemical defense of Judaism in the German language and one of the pioneering works of modern Jewish philosophy. <br> <br> An active intermediary on behalf of his own people in difficult times and a participant in their struggle for equal rights he was at the same time a forceful defender of the Enlightenment against the opposition to it which gained strength toward the end of his life. In the midst of a literary battle against one of the leading figures of the counter-Enlightenment he died in 1786 EJ. <br> <br> SUBJECTS: Philosophy -- Early works to 1800. Philosophie -- Ouvrages avant 1800. Philosophy. OCLC: 1352546328. <br> <br> Light wear to original boards more so at spine but solid and attractive light spotting as expected About Very Good- Condition an attractive 18th Century copy. B KH-10-31. Carlsruhe: im Verlag der Schmiederischen Buchhandlung unknown
ALDR0688Frankfurt und Leipzig ohne Verl. 1777. Kl.-8°. XXII 278 u. 2831 S. Mit je e. Titelvign. in Holzschnitt. Schmuckloser Pappband der Zeit m. Resten v. 2 alten goldgepr. Rüschi. Sprengschnitt. Einband mit starken Gebrauchsspuren angeschmutzt berieben. Bezugspapier am Rü. unvollständig Namenseintrag auf vord. Spiegel flieg. Vorsatz entfernt teilweise wasserrandig. Goed. IV/14886. - Nachdruck der im gleichen Jahr in Berlin erschienenen 3. und verb. Aufl. Die erste Ausgabe erschien 1761 ebenfalls in zwei Bänden. Der erste Teil enthält eine Sammlung bereits früher einzeln erschienener Abhandlungen der zweite unter dem Titel 'Rhapsodie oder Zusätze' eine Ergänzung zu einer 1755 erschienenen Schrift 'Briefe über die Empfindungen' des bemerkenswerten Philosophen und Begründers der jüdischen Aufklärung M. Mendelssohn 1729-1786. Frankfurt und Leipzig, ohne Verl. 1777. unknown
201862949Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2018. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. xxxix 317pp index. Very good hardback bound in publisher's boards and issued without a jacket. Underlining to pages 313-316 else internally fine. <br/><br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover