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Verlag: Grant Richards, 1900
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. 1900. No Edition Remarks. 375 pages. No dust jacket. Green boards with gilt lettering to spine. Edited, introduction and notes by John M. Robertson. Volume 2 of 2. Binding remains firm. Front hinge cracked. Crinkling to gutters. Pencil inscription to front endpaper. Pages remain bright and clear with minimal tanning. Boards have mild edge wear with slight rubbing to surfaces. There is bumping to bottom corners and crushing to spine ends. Tanning to spine and edges. Gilt lettering is darkened. Scuffs and scratches to both boards.
Verlag: Printed by John Baskerville, Birmingham, England, 1773
Anbieter: Brenner's Collectable Books ABAA, IOBA, Manasquan, NJ, USA
Three-Quarter Leather. Zustand: Near Fine. 5th or later Edition. Three Volumes, Tall 8vo., iv(2)364pp, (4)443pp., (3)391pp. plus 49p index. Beautiful Fifth Edition Bound in contemporary full brown calf. 3/4 red morocco. Gilt ruled and decorated spine compartments. Volume and date in gilt and tin gilt upon red leather spine labels in C2. Boards bordered in gilt as are board fore-edges. t.e.g. Marbled end-papers. Illustrated frontis in Vol. 1 and head pieces in all three. Square, tight and remarkably clean throughout with no foxing. Some edge discoloration to the last blank in each volume. Re-backed in likely later 19th century calf with no discernible wear. Fairly light wear to edges and tips and some surface rubbing. Gilt borders rubbed and faded in spots. A simply gorgeous collectable set and quite uncommon as such.
Verlag: Thoemmes Press, 1999
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Fair. 1999. First Edition Thus. 374 pages. No dust jacket. Red cloth. Binding remains firm. Pages are lightly tanned throughout. Pencil inscriptions to half-title page and title page. Minor dog-eared corners. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Spine is in good condition. Dents to front board. Boards are warped.
3 Vols. 364, 443, 344 S. Oln. Nachdruck der Ausgabe London 1711.
Verlag: Peter Smith, 1963
Anbieter: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Fair. Volume 1. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,700grams, ISBN:
Erscheinungsdatum: 1749
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 1749. Unknown. Hardcover. GOOD Full leather, with gilt titles on spine, pocket sized books., (volumes two and three only). First printed in the year 1699., these volumes were published in 1749. Wear to edges, front boards detached. Volume two endpaper also loose. Private library plate. 5x3.5.
Verlag: Gloucester, Mass., Peter Smith, 1963
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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cloth. 337, 374 S. Good. Ex-library. Slightly faded spine. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1390.
Verlag: Basil:, Printed for J. J. Tourneisen and J. L. Legrand / [Basel, Johann Jakob Thurneysen u. Johann Lukas Legrand] 1790 -, 1790
Anbieter: Franz Kühne Antiquariat und Kunsthandel, Affoltern am Albis, Schweiz
3 Bände (volumes; cpl.). 8°. 4 Bll., 414 u. 3 Bll., 367 u. 340 SS., 30 Bll. (Index). HLdr. d.Zt. (unterschiedlich etwas bestossen, fleckig u. berieben, Rücken in der unteren Partie mit Resten alter Etiketten) mit Lederecken u. vergold. Rückentiteln. Erste (einzige) Basler Ausgabe. Vorsätze leimschattig u. etwas gebräunt, Seiten wenig stockfleckig. Etwas Alters- u. Lagerungs-, eher wenig eigentliche Gebrauchsspuren, alter Besitzervermerk a. Vorsatz von Bd. 1. Gesamthaft weitgehend sauberes, recht gutes Exemplar / over all a largely clean, rather good copy - - Germann, WV J. J. Thurneysen Nr. 50 - Digitalis. in BVB/BSB u. e-rara - Unter diesem Titel erstmals 1711; die Zählweise der weiteren Auflagen ist unklar - Besitzervermerk 'Dr. Jhs. Lavater 1828' und Kaufpreis (ev. in Zürcher Währung) '2 fl. [Gulden] 28 B[atzen]'; wohl Dr. med. Johannes Lavater (1791-1857), Enkel von Johann Caspar (Kaspar) Lavater (HBLS 4, p. 636, 2. sp., Nr. 39). - Inhalt / Contents : Vol. I: 1. A. Letter concerning Enthusiasm, 2. Sensus Communis, an Essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humour, 3. Soliloqui, or, Advice to an Author, 4. A Collection of Letters / Vol. II: An Inquiry concerning Virtue and Merit, 2. The Moralists, a Philosophical Rhapsody / Vol. III: 1. Miscellaneous Reflections on the preceding treatises, and other critical subjects, 2. A notion of the Tablature, or Judgment of Hercules, 3. A Letter concerning Design -- Zu Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713) vgl. Ueberweg 3, 12. Aufl. 1924, p. 382 (Werke u. Ausgaben) u. pp. 384-389 (Leben und Werk): "Auf seine Erziehung hatte [John] Locke Einfluss gehabt. [.] Shaftesbury war ein Kenner und warmer Freund des Altertums, Platon, Aristoteles, die Stoiker und Plotin haben auf ihn gewirkt, auch durch die Cambridger Platoniker Cudworth, Henry More und Whichecote wurden ihm neuplatonische Gedanken vermittelt. Seine Schriften erörtern philosophische Probleme in freier, künstlerischer Weise ähnlich wie Dialoge Platons oder Giordano Brunos. Shaftesburys Philosophie ruht auf einer persönlichen ästhetischen und ethischen Lebensanschauung." (p. 384; zum bedeutenden Einfluss Shaftesburys s. M. Mahlmann, Rechtstheorie, in: uzh ch, online: "Begegnung [.], die Lockes gesamtes weiteres Leben prägte"). - "Seine Abhandlungen 'Characteristics [etc.]', 1711, sind eine Moralphilosophie in essayistischer Form, die die Harmonie der Welt und die Bestimmung des Menschen zur Tugend in aufklärerischer Weise betont, jedoch auch die Bedeutung des 'Enthusiasmus' für das Leben hervorhebt und moralisches u. ästhetisches Harmoniegefühl verbindet. Shaftesburys Bedeutung erhellt besonders aus seinem starken Einfluss auf die englische Frühromantik und auf die deutsche Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts." (Rüdiger/Koppen, 1, 4. Aufl. 1969, p. 706). -- "In 1711, Anthony Ashley Cooper, the third Earl of Shaftesbury [.], brought out an anthology of his previously published works. He had revised them and supplemented them with new writing, and he called the collection Characteristics of Men [etc.]'. In its optimistic assessment of an orderly cosmos, confidence in human sociability and fellow feeling, harmonization of ethical and aesthetic experience, emphases on liberty and toleration, and commitment to the role of philosophy in educating humanity, 'Characteristics' found readers throughout the eighteenth century, in Britain and on the Continent. [.] It is hardly surprising that 'Characteristics' has been of interest to a wide range of modern scholars. The text has been read to illuminate the histories of religion and irreligion, ethics and aesthetics, political discourse, painting, architecture, gardening, literature, scholarship and, most recently, gender - not to mention such big themes in the interpretation of the eighteenth century as the civilizing process, the Enlightenment, the public sphere and sensibility. 'Characteristics' is indeed a fundamental work for understanding the intellectual and cultural aspirations and achievements of the eighteenth century (and, in some respects, of a period extending deep into the nineteenth century)." (etc.; L. E. Klein, ed., Anthony Ashlec Cooper [ec.], in: Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy, 2000, p. VII). - "Upon its appearance in 1711, Shaftesbury's Characteristics was sent to Leibniz by Pierre Coste, who had been given a number of copies to distribute to scholars for criticism [.]. Leibniz's favorable reaction to the witty and penetrating observations of this English intuitionalist throws interesting light upon the relation of his own thought to the gospel of feeling of succeeding decades. Leibniz himself wrote [.]: The Count of Shaftesbury [.] presented me with his three octavo volumes, which were full of beautiful things, and asked for my criticism. I was surprised to find a great number of thoughts which agree with my own principles. Yet I did add some slight criticisms, and he had the sincerity and moderation to tell me that my small corrections did not displease him. The loss of so excellent and sublime a mind is no small one". (L. E. Loemker, ed., Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Philosophical Papers and Letters, 1989, p. 65). - Sprache: en.
Verlag: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, 1964
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Softcover. Octavo, xxxvii, 337, 378 pages. In Good minus condition. Spine is yellow with black print. Price unclipped: "$3.75". Cover has crease on front, spine creases, toning to spine. Text block has name in ink inside front cover, slight amount of penciled marginal notation. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column C. 1376404. FP New Rockville Stock.