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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Jacob Böhme or Behmen was a German philosopher, Christian mystic and Lutheran Protestant theologian. His philosophical-religious oeuvre is remarkable for its richness and originality. It made an impact far beyond German borders, both to the East and to the West. G.W.F. Hegel referred to him as "the first German philosopher". Behmen had to defend his writings against religious and secular authorities alike.Included : THE LIFE OF JACOB BEHMEN, The Teutonic Theosopher.Behmen's nickname "philosophus teutonicus" has to do with the fact that he wrote in his German mother tongue rather than in Latin.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: John M Watkins, London, 1910
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition Thus. Lxiv, 809 Pp. First Printing Of This 1910 Edition, With New Preface By Barker, Otherwise A Facsimile [Text Is Completely Modernized And Footnoted] Of The Rare 1648 Edition. Green Cloth, Gilt. Binding Completely Refurbished And Re-Backed With Original Cloth Spine And Covers, Original Gilt Still Bright, Covers Clean And Evenly Colored. Former Owner's Signature Dated 1971. The Frontispiece Is Tipped Onto The Page Facing The Title Page, But There Is Printing On The Back Of The Plate, Indicating It Was Removed From Another Publication, And There Is Also Another Plate, A Portrait Of Boehme, Facing The First Page Of The Preface, Which Appears Original. A Large, Heavy Book; International Postage By Usps Priority Mail Or Express Mail Box, Insured.
Verlag: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1896
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Verlag: Published by Gentleman retired from Business, London, 1769
pp. (Four parts individually paginatted) [x] (blank), title, xii, 134, 92, 120, 50; Note on pastedown reads, "The Editor of this Volume, and Mr. Brother, head of steward to the Grandfather of the present Duke of Bedford, 4 Nov. 1805 the information of Mr. Sam Mills to H. S. who also said, that Mr. Hartley wrote the latter part of the Volume. Mr. Mills was well acquainted when he lived in Bath, with Mr. Cranham & who used then to attend by Mr. Chas. & Mr. Whitefield, preachers." (Names may not be exact); Oddly, there appears to ba second pastedown with a cutout making this note visible; A similar thing has been done at the rear exposing a few notes from the text.; It does arrear to have been rebacked; Ownership signature on title page of Dr. Elmira Y. Howard, a Nineteenth Century woman physician. Good condition; Covers quite worn; Front board loose; Some marginal notes which appear to be from very early and some later pencil marginalia; Textblock rippling.
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In den Warenkorb4°, (8) 224 pp. Bound in 19th-century half-vellum. Last page repaired. Tear on p. 6 repaired with tape. Light browning throughout and staining to page edges (especially pp. 1-25), but does not affect the text. A good copy.A very rare, first edition copy of the English-language translation of Jakob Boehme's (1575-1642) Signatura rerum (1622). The writings of Boehme, a German mystic and theosopher, inspired the 17th-century Christian movement known as Behmenism. Controversial for its religious heterodoxy, Boehme's mysticism nevertheless attracted a great number of followers across continental Europe and England.This first-edition, English-language translation was published precisely during the height of Boehme's popularity in England, during the years of the Interregnum (1649-1660). A period of political turbulence, people turned increasingly to astrology, mysticism, and the occult. This text, the Signatura rerum, discusses how God bestowed every object at creation with a "signature" that connects the material and spiritual worlds, and that can be decoded and intepreted as part of the natural order. The publication of this edition contributed to a larger project, undertaken from 1645-1662 by John Ellistone, John Sparrow (Ellistone's cousin), Humphrey Blunden, and Giles Calvert, to translate and publish Boehme's oeuvre in England.B0859Mystiek - occultisme - astrologie - Boehmenisme - Behmenism, also Behemenism or Boehmenism, is the English-language designation for a 17th-century Christian movement based on the teachings of German mystic and theosopher Jakob Böhme (1575-1624). The term was not usually applied by followers of Böhme's theosophy to themselves, but rather was used by some opponents of Böhme's thought as a polemical term. The origins of the term date back to the German literature of the 1620s, when opponents of Böhme's thought, such as the Thuringian antinomian Esajas Stiefel, the Lutheran theologian Peter Widmann and others denounced the writings of Böhme and the Böhmisten. When his writings began to appear in England in the 1640s, Böhme's surname was irretrievably corrupted to the form "Behmen" or "Behemen", whence the term "Behmenism" developed. A follower of Böhme's theosophy is a "Behmenist".