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xiii, 347 pages. Citational appendix. Index. "Offers an extensive critique of Locke's labor theory and investigates the consequences of its downfall. Advances a powerful challenge to Locke's image as an individualist. Concludes that Locke's political vision was in fact profoundly communitarian." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A superb copy. Book
Madrid, Manuel Aguilar Editor, 1948 ("Crisol"). 12vo.; 474 pp. y una lámina. Encuadernación original en piel. Sobrecubierta.
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, con schedina editoriale, timbri di biblioteca estinta - prima edizione it. - 4 tavole in b.n. fuori testo
Rare separate edition of Mabillon's collecting and research journey throughout Italy, with all plates an a distinct title leaf. – Contents: »Museum italicum sev Collectio veterum scriptorum ex bibliothecis italicis« (The Italian Museum, or Collection of old scriptures from Italian libraries) contains the results of a two-year collecting and research trip throughout Italy undertaken by the French Benedictine monk and scholar Jean Mabillon (1632-1707) and his assistant, Michel Germain (1645-94), on behalf of King Louis XIV. Mabillon's mission was it to purchase or to document manuscripts, rare books and artefacts of historical, literary, artistic or scientific importance. "Mabillon visited almost every library, art collection and church which offered something remarkable, and everywhere he found the most honourable and cordial reception. After 15 months of exploring the religious and scientific treasures, bringing to light forgotten works of literature, collecting precious books and transcribing manuscripts that could not have been bought at any price, he returned to France in 1686 and enriched the royal library with more than 3000 rare books and manuscripts." (Wetzer/Welte) – Edition, Illustration: The »Museum italicum« was published in 2 volumes (1687, 1689). Vol. 1 consists of 2 parts, of which the 2nd part contains copies of religious writings Mabillon discovered and no illustrations. The 1st part however contains the actual travelogue and is profusely illustrated, moreover with 12 engraved and partly etched plates, of which 3 folded. The plates show skilfully drawn and printed maps (e.g. Montecassino and Vallombrosa and surroundings), as well as details of striking artefacts, paintings and sculptures Mabillon found in churches, collections and libraries. As part 1 of the 1st vol. covers the journey itself the Paris publisher Martin obviously decided to publish it separately with a distinct title page, but simultaneously with the main edition. – Provenance: Owner's ink stamp of „Vincentius Columna“ (or Vincenzo Colonna, bearing a coat of arms) and ink hand-writing with the name „Blanchard“ on the title page. – Condition: Covers at corners and edges occasionally worn, some pages occasionally foxy, with stains and time-stained, otherwise in good condition. – Rarity: Copies of present separate edition of Mabillon's account are hard to find in trade, as of August 8th 2022 JBP/JAP/APO and RBH show only 1 auction result (1976, probably present copy). – Reference: Brunet III, 1261, Graesse IV, 317, Ebert 12587 (for »Museum Italicum«); Wetzer/Welte, VIII, 399f.
in 4°, bross. edit. ill., minime tracce d'uso in cop. - trad. di Luisa Bresciani - numerose fotografie e piantine a colori nel testo
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, rottura al dorso
bross. edit. ill., lieve brunitura della carta - prima edizione it. - trad. di Giovanna Salvia - una cartina nel testo, tavole fotografiche a colori fuori testo
Madrid, Ateneo de Madrid, 1892. 4to.mayor; 30 pp. Cubiertas originales.
in tedesco in 16°, tela edit. con titoli oro e fregi a secco al piatto e al dorso, tagli marmorizzati, pp. LXXIV, 358, minime rotture alla tela, lieve brunitura alle sguardie, firma di appartenenza
in 8° grande, seta edit. con titoli oro al piatto e al dorso e illustrazione applicata al piatto ant., cofanetto edit. con fregi e titoli applicati al dorso - Esemplare numerato appartenente alla prima tiratura limitata - illustrazioni a colori applicate
tela edit. con sovrac. ill., rotture in sovrac.
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, piccola abrasione in quarta di cop. - prima edizione it. - trad. di Vittorio Di Giuro
bross. edit., schedina edit., rottura al dorso, appunti a matita all'interno, manca sovrac.
trad. di Marina Marchesi n. 117 bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, minime tracce d'uso in cop.
tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso e sovrac. ill., minima rottura alla sovrac. - cartine alle sguardie
in 16°, bross. edit. con sovrac. ill., rotture e piccole mancanze alla sovrac., brunitura della carta - una fotografia in b.n. fuori testo
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, lievi tracce d'uso in cop. - trad. di David Mezzacapa e Luciana Pansini Verga
Madrid, 1993. 4to.mayor; 208 pp. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle
bross. edit. con sovrac. ill. - prima edizione - 36 illustrazioni a colori fuori testo
n. 33 bross. edit. ill., lievi macchie al taglio davanti
bross. edit. con titoli al dorso e sovrac. ill., lieve abrasione al retro della sovrac. - trad. di Isa Mogherini - con 10 illustrazioni a due colori
tela edit. con sovrac. ill. riparata, firma di appartenenza
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, lievi fioriture, ex libris
cartone edit. con titoli al dorso e sovrac. ill. - prima edizione - disegni in b.n. nel testo, tavole fotografiche in b.n. e a colori fuori testo