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17509Society for the Study of Social Ethics Oxford. 1891 and 1892. The six items are all disbound and in fair condition with light signs of age and wear. Items One and Five are not productions of the Society but are closely connected with it. The first five items are scarce: the only copies of One on COPAC at Oxford and the British Library; no copy on COPAC of Two; the only copies of Three and Four at Oxford; Five is a galley proof; and Six only to be found at Oxford the British Library the LSE and University College London. ONE: 'The Idea of an Oxford Modern Ethical Society. A Paper Read at an Inaugural Meeting held on Friday March 13 1891 in University College.' Printed by Parker and Co. Crown Yard Oxford. 20pp. 12mo. Dated at end: 'W. K. FIRMINGER. W. GIBSON. Mert. Coll. Oxon. March 1891.' TWO: 'Society for the Study of Social Ethics. Foreign Immigration - Facts and Figures.' 2 1pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Main text 2pp. first leaf ends: 'WALTER K. FIRMINGER Editorial Secretary pro tem. Merton Coll. Oxon. May 19th 1891.' The recto of the second leaf carries a 'NOTICE.' THREE: 'Society for the Study of Social Ethics. Over-Population - Facts and Figures.' 4pp. 12mo. Possibly a proof: unpaginated and printed on rectos only. Dated at end: 'Walter K. Firminger Editorial Secretary pro tem. Merton Coll. May 1891.' Manuscript emendation to final sentence. Punch-holed in top left-hand corner. FOUR: 'An Essay Read before the Society for the Study of Social Ethics On November 4th 1892 by Walter K. Firminger Merton College Oxford. 28 iv pp. 12mo. Drophead title p.3: 'Religion: An Attempt to appreciate the Social Aspects of the Catholic Faith. A Paper read before the Society for the Study of Social Ethics in Mr. L'Estrange's Rooms in Queen's College Oxford Nov. 4th 1892.' With a couple of minor manuscript emendations. FIVE: Galley proof of article titled 'Oxford Reform Club'. Pencil note at head: 'From Oxford Chronicle. Oct. 1892'. Tipped-in at head of p.3 of Item Four above. The article gives a long report of a lecture by Firminger titled 'Need the poor be always with us' SIX: 'The Journal of the Society for the Study of Social Ethics.' Issue for October 1891. 100pp. 8vo. Prelims not present perhaps not called for. Unopened. The reason for the claim by one source that the Society was founded by Herbert Samuel 1870-1963 later 1st Viscount Samuel is unclear. Society for the Study of Social Ethics, Oxford. 1891 and 1892. unknown
1703biblio45<p><b><i>Bouhours Dominique. 1628-1702 Les Entretiens D'Ariste Et E'Eugene. Nouvelle Edition très-exactement corrigée. A Amsterdam Aux depens D'Estienne Roger Marchand Libraire chez qui l'on trouve un assortiment general de toute sorte de Musique. M. DCCIII 1703</i></b> </p><p>Duodecimo. 3 blank 3 versoscene title page A12-I12 K12-R12 R12 includes 4 blank. Bookplate of Nicolai Joseph Foucault 'Comitis Consistoriani' Two Lions holding a crowned lion within the Crown. French Calf with marvelous gold filigree Emblem on the front and back of the same lion. Five raised spines in period gold gilt. Some edge and binding abrasion but otherwise tight. Internally clean but with fading print probably not washed but just running out of ink.</p> Title Page Printed in <b>Red and Black</b> by Roger in Amsterdam in 1703 the year after Dominque Bouhours death this elegantly bound book was once owned by <b>Nicolai Joseph Foucault and has his wonderful bookplate as well as his deeply embossed Seal on the front and back of the book.</b> Period blind stamp binding with 6 wonderful compartments. There is some minor separation of the leather along the spine but that is easily repaired. The book is tight crisp and is in overall very good condition. Dominique Bouhours 15 May 1628 - 27 May 1702 was a French Jesuit priest essayist and neo-classical critic. He was born and died in Paris. Bouhours entered the Society of Jesus at the age of sixteen and was appointed to read lectures on literature in the Collège de Clermont at Paris and on rhetoric at Tours and Rouen. He afterwards became private tutor to the two sons of Henri II d'Orléans duc de Longueville. First Amsterdam Edition. He was sent to Dunkirk to the Romanist refugees from the Commonwealth of England and in the midst of his missionary occupations published several books. In 1665 or 1666 he returned to Paris and published in 1671 Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugène which was reprinted four more times at Paris twice at Grenoble and afterwards at Lyon Brussels Amsterdam Leiden and other cities. The work consists of six conversations entretiens between two companionable friends whose Greek- and Latin-derived names both mean "well-born" in the agreeable discursive manner of the well-informed amateur as it had become established in the salons— "the free and familiar conversations that well-bred people have honnêtes gens a by-word of the précieuses of the salons when they are friends and which do not fail to be witty and even knowledgeable though one never dreams there of making wit show and study has no part in it."1 The subjects erudite but devoid of pedantry are the Sea considered as an object of contemplation the French language Secrets True Wit "Le Bel Esprit" The Ineffable "Le Je ne sais quoi" and Mottoes "Devises" all expressed in flawless idiom and effortless allusions to the Classics or Torquato Tasso. The popularity of Bouhours' discursive heuristic Entretiens extended to Poland where Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski imitated them in Dialogues of Artakses and Ewander. His thoughts on the elusive je ne sais quoi that was in vogue in the seventeenth century expressed through his characters ends in assessing it a mystery that escapes a rational inquiry. It determined by its delicate presence its grace and invisible charm the sense of what pleases or displeases in Nature as well as Art and remained an essential part of the French critical vocabulary until the advent of Romanticism.2 His Doutes sur la langue française proposés aux Messieurs le l'Académie française Paris 1674; corrected second edition 1675 was called "the most important and best organized of his numerous commentaries on the literary language of his time"3 when it was edited in a critical edition. His doubts are collected under five headings: vocabulary phrases and collocations grammatical constructions clarity and stylistic consistency in each case setting literary quotations under scrutiny. His standards expressed in the suggestions he offered for improving each example showed the way out of ambiguities skirting incongruous juxtapositions and untidy constructions. The work was widely accepted and Bouhours standards are still the accepted norm among literate readers today. The chief of his other works are La Manière de bien penser sur les ouvrages d'esprit 1687 which appeared in London in 1705 under the title The Art of Criticism Vie de Saint Ignace de Loyola 1679 Vie de Saint François Xavier 16824 and a translation of the New Testament into French 1697. His letters against the Jansenists had a wide circulation. His practice of publishing secular books and works of devotion alternately led to the mot qu'il servait le monde et le ciel par semestre. Bouhours died at Paris in 1702. According to the book Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson Bouhours' dying words were "I am about to -- or I am going to -- die: either expression is used." D' Estienne Roger
BN66187Wie Geschöpfe leben: Konturen evangelischer Ethik Ethik im theologischen Diskurs /Ethics in Theological Discourse Ulrich Hans G <br/><br/> unknown
2012SBS-9781409440550ASHGATE 2012. Hardcover. New. ASHGATE hardcover
2012SBS-9781409440550ASHGATE 2012. Hardcover. New. ASHGATE hardcover
1704biblio592London: A.&J. Churchil 1704. Fine. <p>12mo LVIII 10 392p 18x11cm Translated by Basil Kennet signed binding by Sydney Aiken Fine leather decorated binding and marbled boards ownwer's signature</p> A.&J. Churchil hardcover
17757Amsterdam 1775. Full Calf. Very Good. <p>Very good No dust jacket as issued 321 p Plein cuir veau moucheté d'époque in 12 dos orné 5 nerfs piéce de titre ocre gardes marbrées tranches rouges coins frottés avec léger manque sur un coin arrière et petite tache intérieur frais Voici ce l'auteur à écrit au sujet de notre édition en préface de celle de Paris en 1784 '' Les trois éditions de l'homme moral qui se sont succédée dans le cours des années 1775 qui portent toutes le nom d'Amsterdam & dont les exemplaires sont rares du moins en France ont étés faites loin des yeux de l'auteur qui était alors à St-Pétersbourg une seule avait été entreprise de son aveuPressé par un voyageur qui offrait de se charger du manuscrit engagé à saisir cette occasion parcequ'il n'espérait pas en trouver d'autreDe deux éditions furtives celle dont l'auteur a le plus à se plaindre a été annoncée comme une édition corrigée & considérablement augmentée C'était un leurre qu'on offrait au public & un exemple de brigandage des contrefacteurs ''</p> unknown
191936901New York December 12 1919. 1919. Very good. - Over 50 words typed on Adler's 9-1/4 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide "The Society for Ethical Culture of New York" stationery. Responding to the American impresario and lecture agent James B. Pond's invitation to join as a member of the reception committee welcoming Maurice Maeterlinck to America Felix Adler thanks Major Pond for the invitation and apologizes as he has "a long-standing engagement for the evening of January 2 and in any case I fear that I ought not to join the Committee". Signed in full "Felix Adler". Folded for mailing the letter is slightly darkened along the right edge and there is a small piece out from the top left corner. Very good. <p>The German-American philosopher Felix Adler 1851-1933 was a professor of political and social ethics. A rationalist social reformer and religious leader he was an influential lecturer on the subject of euthanasia arguing as Robert Ingersoll did for the rights of individuals suffering from terminal illnesses to end their pain through suicide. Adler unlike Ingersoll did not reject religion and argued from an ethical perspective. Born in Germany the son of a rabbi he moved to New York with his family when he was 6 years old. After graduating from Columbia University Adler continued his studies at Heidelberg University with intent to become a rabbi. He was influenced by the neo-Kantian argument that as one can neither prove nor disprove the existence of a deity or an afterlife morality is independent of theology. Asked to give a sermon at New York's Temple Emmanu-El where his father was head rabbi he shocked the congregation with his sermon titled "The Judaism of the Future" which made no mention of God and made the case for a universal religion of morality. It is not surprising that this was not only the first but also the last time he was invited to lecture at the temple. He took a position as a Professor of Hebrew and Oriental literature at Cornell University where he was popular with the students but stirred controversy. He was later offered and accepted the chair of political and social ethics at Columbia University. With Joseph Seligman's assistance Adler founded the Society Of Ethical Culture. Adler argued for the importance of "deed not creed" and set up teams of visiting nurses to serve the homebound poor who were ill and also set up a Free Kindergarten for the children of the working poor. He was the founding chairman of the National Child Labor Committee and served on the Civil Liberties Bureau which later became the ACLU.<p>James B. Pond the American impresario and lecture agent who headed the J.B. Pond Lyceum Bureau brought the great Belgian poet Maurice Maeterlinck to America for a series of lectures. The first lecture took place at Carnegie hall on January 2nd 1920. Unfortunately Maeterlinck failed to carry out his intention to lecture in English because of his labored "phonetic" English. He declared his intention to continue his lectures in French and have the translation read by another person. As a result the lecture tour was a failure and lawsuits ensued on both sides.<p>An uncommon autograph. New York, December 12, 1919. unknown
1987ZB393943Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affair 1987-1997. volumes 1-11. 1987-1997 an uninterrupted run of complete volumes in softcover minor library markings textually clean & tight price is for the set. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affair paperback
ria9780198784043_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Palestinian refugee question remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-WWII era. This compelling new book offers a clear and comprehensive analysis of various areas of international law and their rele hardcover
2000x-3540662936Springer Verlag 2000. Hardcover. New. 244 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
177516701London: Nourse 1775. Fourth edition. Hardcover. Good . Five volume set of books with dates from 1775 to 1786. Each has a half-title page Miscellanies. Volume I has a contents page which shows the titles and contents of all five volumes. Title page of each volume shows the date. Vol. I 1783 Three Treatises;. Vol. II 1786 Hermes or a Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Universal Grammar; Vol. III 1775 Philosophical Arrangements; and Volumes IV and V 1781 contain Philological Inquiries in three parts. Uniformly rebound speckled leather boards with attractive newer smooth calf spines red and black leather spine labels with gold title "Harris' Works" and gold decoration. Frontis illustrations in Vols III& III. Volume I & II title pages state Fourth Edition Revised and Corrected; with dates 1783 and 1786. Indexes in 4 volumes vol.5 includes index to vol.4. Light foxing and offsetting and wrinkles and creases on some pages. and rubbing front and rear boards and corners of volumes I & II. No marks or writing in books. Not available for international shipping. <br/><br/> Nourse hardcover
17870005177Madrid: Imprenta de Benito Cano 1787. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Small quarto x 139pp. full contemporary sprinkled calf extra gilt spine inked initials on title-page which is clipped across the top with loss of an inch marbled endpapers. <br/><br/>This is a new version of one of two of Jesuit Fr. Rapin's major works on ascetical theology The Perfection of Christianity 1673: he was a major opponent of the Jansenists. WorldCat cites only 1 copy of this in Mexico; Sommervogel vol. 6 Rapin no. 24b . Imprenta de Benito Cano hardcover
199775539Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1997. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. vii 1 1271 1 pages. Occasional footnotes. Illustrations. Appendix. Index to Appendix. Exhibits. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Newton Leroy Gingrich born June 17 1943 is an American politician and author representing Georgia in Congress and ultimately serving as 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. He represented Georgia's 6th congressional district from 1979 until his resignation in 1999. Gingrich won election to the United States House of Representatives in November 1978 the first Republican in the history of Georgia's 6th congressional district to do so. He served as House Minority Whip from 1989-95 and Speaker of the House from 1995-99. Gingrich was a major leader in the Republican victory in the 1994 congressional election. In 1995 Time named him "Man of the Year" for "his role in ending the four-decades-long Democratic majority in the House". He received a reprimand from the House for Gingrich's ethics violation. Eighty-four ethics charges were filed by Democrats against Gingrich during his term as Speaker. All were eventually dropped except for one: claiming tax-exempt status for a college course run for political purposes. On January 21 1997 the House officially reprimanded Gingrich in a vote of 395 in favor 28 opposed and "ordered him to reimburse the House for some of the costs of the investigation in the amount of $300000". It was the first time a Speaker was disciplined for an ethics violation. Additionally the House Ethics Committee concluded that inaccurate information supplied to investigators represented disregard of House rules. The full committee panel did not agree whether tax law had been violated and left that issue up to the IRS. In 1999 the IRS cleared the organizations connected with the "Renewing American Civilization" courses under investigation for possible tax violations. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1994x-0080419305Emerald Group Pub Ltd 1994. Hardcover. New. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Emerald Group Pub Ltd hardcover
2012S7642<p>Mount Athos 2012. In Greek. First critical edition by Marcel Pirard. Cloth 25 cm 888 pp.; net weight 1800 gr. ISBN: 9789608753792.</p><p>Ἡ ἑλληνικὴ μετάφÏαση ἀπὸ τὴ συÏιακὴ γλώσσα τῶν<i> Ἀσκητικῶν Λόγων</i> τοῦ Ἀββᾶ Ἰσαὰκ τοῦ ΣÏÏου á¼ÎºÏ€Î¿Î½Î®Î¸Î·ÎºÎµ τὸν 9ο αἰώνα στὴ Mονὴ τοῦ Ἁγίου Σάββα ἀπὸ τοὺς μοναχοὺς ἈβÏάμιο καὶ ΠατÏίκιο. ΚυκλοφόÏησε εá½ÏÏτατα καὶ á¼Ï€Î·ÏÎασε καίÏια τὴ νηπτικὴ παÏάδοση τῆς Ἐκκλησίας. Ἡ συλλογὴ διασώζεται σὲ πλῆθος χειÏόγÏαφων κωδίκων μὲ á¼€Ïκετὲς διαφοÏὲς Î¼ÎµÏ„Î±Î¾Ï Ï„Î¿Ï…Ï‚. Τὸ 1770 á¼ÎºÎ´ÏŒÎ¸Î·ÎºÎµ σὲ βιβλίο ἀπὸ τὸν ÎικηφόÏο Θεοτόκη μὲ βάση δÏο κώδικες. Τὸ κείμενο τοῦ Θεοτόκη á¼Ï€Î±Î½ÎµÎ¾ÎµÎ´ÏŒÎ¸Î· τὸ 1895 ἀπὸ τὸν Ἰωακεὶμ ΣπετσιÎÏη καὶ τὸ 1871 σὲ δημώδη γλώσσα ἀπὸ τὸν Καλλίνικο ΠαντοκÏατοÏινό. Ἡ Μονὴ ἸβήÏων ἀνÎθεσε στὸν φιλόλογο ΜάÏκελλο ΠιÏá½°Ï Î½á½° á¼ÎºÏ€Î¿Î½Î®ÏƒÎµÎ¹ μία κÏιτικὴ ἔκδοση αá½Ï„ῶν τῶν Λόγων μὲ βάση τὴ σÏνολη ἑλληνικὴ χειÏόγÏαφη παÏάδοση. Γιὰ Ï€Ïώτη λοιπὸν φοÏá½° παÏουσιάζονται οἱ "Ἀσκητικοὶ λόγοι" ὑπὸ μοÏφὴν κÏιτικῆς á¼ÎºÎ´ÏŒÏƒÎµÏ‰Ï‚. Ἐπίσης παÏατίθεται ὑπόμνημα μὲ ἀναγωγὲς στὶς συÏιακὲς πηγÎÏ‚ καθὼς καὶ ὑπόμνημα <i>Testimonia </i>μὲ παÏαπομπὲς λÎξεων á¼¢ φÏάσεων σὲ πηγὲς τῆς á¼ÎºÎºÎ»Î·ÏƒÎ¹Î±ÏƒÏ„ικῆς καὶ τῆς θÏÏαθεν γÏαμματείας. Στὴν á¼ÎºÏ„ενῆ εἰσαγωγὴ πεÏιλαμβάνονται: α Bίος τοῦ ἀββᾶ Ἰσαάκ β Πηγὲς τοῦ á¼”Ïγου καὶ θεολογία τῶν πηγῶν γ ΠεÏá½¶ τοῦ συÏιακοῦ Ï€ÏωτοτÏπου τῶν á¼€Ïχαίων μεταφÏάσεων καὶ τῆς γλώσσας τῆς ἑλληνικῆς μετάφÏασης δ ἹστοÏία τοῦ ἑλληνικοῦ κειμÎνου μὲ πεÏιγÏαφὴ τῶν χειÏόγÏαφων κωδίκων. ΤÎλος συμπεÏιλαμβάνεται παÏάÏτημα μὲ Ï€Îντε κείμενα τὰ á½Ï€Î¿á¿–α φÎÏονται ὡς κείμενα τοῦ ἀββᾶ Ἰσαάκ.</p><p>The "Ascetic Homilies" were translated into Greek in the 9th ce. by the monks Abramius and Patricius at the monastery of St. Sabbas. Their wide circulation in the monasteries had a major impact on the neptic tradition of the Orthodox Church. The collection of these Homilies survives in numerous manuscripts with several differences. The first printed publication in Greek was done in 1770 by Nikephorus Theotokes who used two handwritten codes. A re-edition emerged in 1895 by Joachim Spetsieres and one more in 1871by Callinicus Pantocratorinos. The Holy Monastery of Iveron at Mount Athos commissioned scholar Marcel Pirard to prepare a critical edition based on the entire greek handwritten tradition. So we have now the first critical greek edition of the "Homilies". The extensive introduction includes: a A biography of Saint Isaac b Sources of the work and theology of the sources c comments on the original Syrian text the ancient translations and the translation into Greek d a history of the Greek text with description of the manuscripts. Finally the volume includes an annex with five texts of an anonymous author considered as texts written by Saint Isaac.</p><p><b>CONTENTS:</b></p><p>Î Ïόλογος ΙεÏάς Μονής ΙβήÏων - Σημείωμα κÏÎ¹Ï„Î¹ÎºÎ¿Ï ÎµÎºÎ´ÏŒÏ„Î· - ΣυντομογÏαφίες // ΜΕΡΟΣ ΠΡΩΤΟ - Βίος του αββά Ισαάκ - ΠηγÎÏ‚ του ÎÏγου - Θεολογία των πηγών - Το συÏιακό Ï€Ïωτότυπο και οι αÏχαίες μεταφÏάσεις - Η γλώσσα της ελληνικής μεταφÏάσεως - ΠεÏί πνευματικής οÏολογίας // ΜΕΡΟΣ ΔΕΥΤΕΡΟ - ΙστοÏία του ÎµÎ»Î»Î·Î½Î¹ÎºÎ¿Ï ÎºÎµÎ¹Î¼Îνου - Η άμεση παÏάδοσι - Η πλήÏης συλλογή - Κατάλογος των χειÏογÏάφων - ΣχÎσεις των χειÏογÏάφων - ΕξωτεÏικά τεκμήÏια - ΕσωτεÏικά τεκμήÏια - Η οικογÎνεια α - Ο κώδικας Ρ/Î¡Ï - Η οικογÎνεια β - Η κοÏυφή της πλήÏους συλλογής - Η επιλεκτική συλλογή - Κατάλογος των χειÏογÏάφων - ΣχÎσεις των χειÏογÏάφων - ΕξωτεÏικά τεκμήÏια - ΕσωτεÏικά τεκμήÏια - Η Îμμεση παÏάδοσι - Οι εκδόσεις - ΕκδοτικÎÏ‚ αÏχÎÏ‚ - Πίνακας των διακÏιτικών συμβόλων Σίγλα // ΚΡΙΤΙΚΟ ΚΕΙΜΕÎΟ - Ο φόβος του Î˜ÎµÎ¿Ï - Η ευχαÏιστία του λαμβάνοντος - Όταν μη εισÎλθωσιν Îξωθεν - Η ψυχή η τον Θεό αγαπώσα - Πολλήν ο Θεός δÎδωκε - Το εν τινι συμπτώματι - ΜακάÏιος άνθÏωπος - Έστιν αμαÏτία - Την ανδÏείαν - Δει τον μοναχόν - Ο συνελθών τω Î½Î¿Î Î±Ï…Ï„Î¿Ï - ΛÎγω σοι Ï€Ïάγμα - ΤÏεις είσι τάξεις - Γίνεται ελπίς - Εκ της εÏγασίας της βιαίας - ΆνθÏωπος πολυμÎÏιμνος - Μη νομίσης ω άνθÏωπε - Εν μια των ημεÏών απήλθον - Δόξα τω εκχÎαντι - Έως αν αληθώς - Πάν Ï€Ïάγμα υψηλότεÏον - Πάσης φÏσεως - Η κυÏιακή μυστήÏιον Îστι - Ει κατά μονάς υπάÏχεις - Η αγάπη θÎÏμη εστί - Η άσκησις Î¼Î®Ï„Î·Ï Ï„Î¿Ï… Î±Î³Î¹Î±ÏƒÎ¼Î¿Ï - Ποίω δεσμώ συνÎχεται η καÏδία - Έχει Îθος πάλιν ο διάβολος - Εν πολλώ καιÏÏŽ πειÏαζόμενος - Σημείον εστί της ακηδίας - Î Ïοσφιλή Îσεσθαι τα δυσχεÏή - Η αÏετή η σωματική - Διότι γνωÏίζω σε αγαπώντα - Ουχί ως νομίζεις συ - Η πίστις εστίν η θÏÏα - Έστι γνώσις Ï€ÏοηγουμÎνη - Ουκ εστίν Îννοια αγαθή - Μη νομίσης ότι παÏÏησιασθήσεται - Î Ïώτη Îννοια - Ίδωμεν ω αγαπητοί - ΆνθÏωπος ζηλωτής - Η ψυχή εν ταις Ï„Ïίβοις - Η γνώσις αναστÏεφομÎνη - Το βεβαιωθήναι τινά - Ουκ εστί δυνατόν τοις Îχουσι - Το Ï€ÏοκÏίνειν το αγαθόν - Όσον καταφÏονήσει - ΓÎÏων τις ÎγÏαψεν - Ο λόγος του ΚυÏίου αληθινός - Εν παντί καιÏÏŽ - Εκ της αγάπης ης Îδειξαν - ΆνθÏωπος όσον εστίν - ΕυλογημÎνη η τιμή του ΚυÏίου - Μη ψηφίσης αÏγίαν την Îκτασιν - ΑδελφΠεπειδή ηναγκάσθην - Îους - αίσθησις πνευματική - Αλήθεια Îστιν αίσθησις - Άκουσον αγαπητΠ- Î Ïόσεχε σεαυτώ ω αγαπητΠ- Εν πάση Î³Î±Ï Ï„Î· φÏσει - Διάνοια μεν συνηγμÎνη - Τελειότης παντός δÏόμου - Ω άνθÏωπε ελάχιστε - ΙσχυÏός Îστιν αληθώς - Όσον εστί τις εν τη ακτημοσÏνη - Όταν θÎλησις στήναι - Καλώς ότι εκ του ευαγγελίου - ΘÎλω ανοίξαι το στόμα μου // ANNEX - Κείμενα φεÏόμενα ως του αββά Ισαάκ: 1. Ο κωλÏων το στόμα Î±Ï…Ï„Î¿Ï - 2. Όταν αγαπήσωμεν φυγείν - 3. Τίς των αδελφών ÎγÏαψε - 4. Αυτή εστίν η τάξις - 5. Η επιστολή σου ω Άγιε - ΕπίγÏαμμα πεÏί σιωπής και ησυχίας // ΠΙÎΑΚΕΣ: Των incipit με αντιστοιχία Λόγων και Επιστολών - ΚυÏίων ονομάτων.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com .</b></p> Hiera Mone Iveron hardcover
19230005384London: Macmillan 1923. Later edition. Hardcover. Fine. Portrait. 24mo 392pp. full blue morocco extra gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers a.e.g. bouind by Zaehnsdorf. <br/><br/>RELIGIO MEDICI is "a confession of intelligent orthodoxy and logical supernaturalism couched in some of the most exquisite English ever written - 1000 Best Books." Issued in the Golden Treasury series. Includes an extensive annotated bibliography of prior editions. Portrait frontispiece. Macmillan hardcover
2026x-1531513794Fordham University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 224 pages. 9.01x6.00x9.00 inches. Fordham University Press hardcover
2007DADAX1599042959Information Science Reference 2007-11-30. hardcover. New. 8.64x0.94x11.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Information Science Reference hardcover
17249741London: Impensis Gulielmi & Johannis Innys 1724. Fourth edition. 8vo 8 299pp plus 5 publisher's ads. Contemporary paneled calf finely rebacked with red morocco spine label. Boards with some soiling and scuffing Berkeley Divinity School plate to front pastedown. Text clean and very good. <br /> <br /> Sharp copy of one of the most widely used ethics textbooks in the 17th and 18th centuries by the Oxford clergyman and Scholar Daniel Whitby. Whitby died 2 years after this fourth and final edition was published. An excellent example of early enlightenment curriculum in moral philosophy. Impensis Gulielmi & Johannis Innys unknown
197029230Grand Rapids:: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1970. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a small nick to the bottom edge of the rear panel. In these forty-eight essays Lewis addresses himself both to theological questions and to those considered "semi-theological" or ethical. Whether he is discussing "Evil and God" "Miracles" "The Decline of Religion" or "The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment" his insight and observations are thoroughly and profoundly Christian. These essays were designed to meet a variety of needs and among other accomplishments they serve to illustrate the many different angles from which we are able to view the Christian religion. They range from relatively popular pieces written for newspapers to more learned defenses of the faith. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., unknown
2001012721London: John Blake 2001-12-01. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall John Blake hardcover
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1858000378Boston: Little Brown and Company 1858. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. First Edition in book form. 8vo. pp. 79 1. Bound in a well preserved green blind stamped publisher's cloth. The front cover contains an area of fading or discoloration. A mild water stain line is visible on front end papers; pages are generally clean but lightly age-toned. George Lunt 1803-1885 was the U.S. district attorney for Massachusetts during President Zachary Taylor's administration. In 1857 he became editor of the conservative "Boston Courier." DAB. Lunt's book collects four anti-liberal essays which were originally published in the "Courier." Among them are the following - a diatribe against reformer Theodore Parker a refutation of a lecture given by Ralph Waldo Emerson a refutation of a pro-suffrage lecture given by Georg W. Curtis and an article entitled the "Philosophy of Abolition." PROVENANCE: Inscribed by Rev. Luther Farnham to Rev. Thomas Smyth on front blank page. A three page letter written by Farnham dated "Boston Feb. 2 1858" is also attached to the verso of the front free end paper. The letter is addressed to "Rev'd dear Sir" presumably Smyth. Rev. Luther Farnham 1816-1897 authored a booklet survey entitled "A Glance at Private Libraries" 1855 "the first study of its kind to be done in the United States." See Basbanes "A Gentle Madness" p.155-56. Farnham was also Secretary of the Southern Aid Society a missionary organization which preached the Gospel to poor whites and blacks down south. The letter concerns Farnham's intent to write a series of articles on the history agriculture religion and education of the southern states in the hopes of promoting better feelings between north and south. Rev. Thomas Smyth was presumably the well known Presbyterian theologian who lived in Charlestown South Carolina. He is mentioned in Farnham's library survey as possessing about 17000 books. for G. Lunt see Sabin 67423. <br/> <br/> Little, Brown, and Company hardcover