Produktart
Zustand
Einband
Weitere Eigenschaften
Land des Verkäufers
Verkäuferbewertung
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bibliakos / Dr. Ulf Kruse, Kiel, Deutschland
John Locke's. John Locke?s essay concerning human understanding. Printed for C. and F. Walther. Dresden 1791. A new edition, with additions. Carefully revised and corrected. 354 S. Original-Pappband der Zeit mit Rückenschildchen. Dreiseitiger Gelbschnitt. Zustand: Einband berieben. Ecken leicht bestoßen. Papier etwas gebräunt. Fast durchgehend (zumeist schwach) braunfleckig. Sprache: en 190 Gramm.
Verlag: London: Dent 1977, 1977
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lengelsen, Werdohl, Deutschland
Farbig illustr. Okart. XLVI, 398 S. (Seiten etwas gebr., Kanten mit kleineren Läsuren). (= An Everyman Paperback, 1332).
Verlag: London: Printed for John Churchill, 1714, 1714
Anbieter: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
[Philosophy] FIRST EDITION of the collected works. 3 volumes; Folio (32 x 21cm). Engraved frontispiece portrait and engraved leaf bound before the 'To The Reader' notice. Includes The Life of Locke, published by Clarke of Fleet Street, 1714 (in its third edition, enlarged). Armorial bookplate just visible beneath a pasted-over covering. Contents clean, small wormhole to margin of vol.II [up to Aaa2], not affecting text, starting as a longer trail to prelims, with five leaves showing a vintage paper repair to same, some other neat old repaired tears in places, generally fresh within. Binding expertly repaired to joints and endcaps. A pleasing copy in an attractive contemporary binding. "In political, religious, educational and philosophical thought he inspired the leading minds of England, France, America and, to some extent, Germany He laid the groundwork for a new empiricism and advanced the claims for experimentalism. Voltaire, Montesquieu and the French Encyclopedists found in Locke the philosophical, political, educational and moral basis that enabled them to prepare and advance the ideas which eventuated in the French Revolution. In America, his influence on Jonathan Edwards, Hamilton and Jefferson was decisive His works prepared the ground for action as well as thought" (Edwards IV:502).
Verlag: New York: Dover Publications 1959, 1959
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lengelsen, Werdohl, Deutschland
Okart. VI, 495 S. Mit Personen- u. Sachregister. (Ca. 50 S. m. Anstr. div. Art. Insgesamt gut).
Verlag: New York: Dover Publications 1959, 1959
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lengelsen, Werdohl, Deutschland
Nachträgl. fachmänn. in schwarzes Ln. geb., mit goldgepr. Rt. CXL, 535 S. (Zahlr. Anstr. u. Marginalien in Tinte, Blei u. mit Kuli. Bilder auf Anfrage).
Verlag: London: William Tegg and Co., 1879, 1879
Anbieter: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
[Epistemology] FINE PRIZE BINDING, a New Edition, revised. Octavo (18 x 13cm), pp.xvi; 664 [2]. With a frontispiece engraving of the author, and a large folding 'analysis' chart of Locke's ideas. Contemporary tan full calf by SETON & MACKENZIE, with raised bands, gilt titles to a black label and further gilt to spine, and the seal of the University of St Andrews stamped in gilt to upper. All edges and endpapers marbled. St Andrews prize plate for Logic and Metaphysics to first blank, filled out in black ink and dated 1881-2. Very occasional minor pencil notation, with some spotting to first and final few leaves, otherwise internally clean. Some toning and wear to spine, including some loss to the headcap. Minor bumping to corners. Very good.
Verlag: London: Printed by H.Clark, for A. and J.Churchill and Edw. Castle, 1697., 1697
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., 227, [1]ad. complete with half-title. paneled calf antique (narrow strip from blank upper margin of title cut away; some light foxing). First Edition, Second Issue. [BOUND WITH:] LOCKE, John. Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Letter, Concerning some Passages Relating To Mr. Locke's Essay Of Humane Understanding: In A Late Discourse of his Lordships, In Vindication of the Trinity. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., 174, [1 leaf], 7, [1]errata, [2]ads. complete with half-title. (upper portion of last leaf of ads cut away; some light foxing). London: Printed by H.Clark, for A. and J.Churchill and E.Castle, 1697. First Edition. In 1696, deist John Toland published his Christianity not Mysterious, a work professing to be a strict theological application of Lockean philosophy. It drew immediate response from Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester, who in his Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, attacked Toland and Locke alike, and charged Locke with disallowing mystery in human knowledge. A heated controversy ensued, Locke responding with a Letter and two Replies, the second of which appeared in 1699. Wing L2749 & L2754. NCBEL II 1837. Christophersen pp. 37-41. Rand I 342.
Verlag: London: Printed by H.Clark, for A. and J.Churchill and Edw. Castle, 1697., 1697
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., 227, [1]ad. complete with half-title. contemporary paneled calf, rebacked & recornered, endpapers preserved. armorial bookplate of Sir Henry Seton Bart. ownership entry on title of James Hood, dated 1728. First Edition, Second Issue, State III. [BOUND WITH:] LOCKE, John. Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Letter, Concerning some Passages Relating To Mr. Locke's Essay Of Humane Understanding: In A Late Discourse of his Lordships, In Vindication of the Trinity. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., 174, [1 leaf], 7, [1]errata, [4]ads. complete with half-title. London: Printed by H.Clark, for A. and J.Churchill and E.Castle, 1697. First Edition, First Issue. In 1696, deist John Toland published his Christianity not Mysterious, a work professing to be a strict theological application of Lockean philosophy. It drew immediate response from Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester, who in his Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, attacked Toland and Locke alike, and charged Locke with disallowing mystery in human knowledge. A heated controversy ensued, Locke responding with a Letter and two Replies, the second of which appeared in 1699. Yolton 248B.III & 249. Wing L2749 & L2753. Pforzheimer 604 & 606. NCBEL II 1837. Christophersen pp. 37-41. Rand I 342.