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Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE UK LTD, 2018
ISBN 10: 1379507014ISBN 13: 9781379507017
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Verlag: Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2010
ISBN 10: 1140888528ISBN 13: 9781140888529
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Zustand: New. KlappentextThe 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, G.
Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018
ISBN 10: 1379507022ISBN 13: 9781379507024
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Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016909543ISBN 13: 9781016909549
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Verlag: Read Books, 2011
ISBN 10: 1447403770ISBN 13: 9781447403777
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 738 Seiten Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. 10746291/2 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Taschenbuch, Größe: 14 x 4.1 x 21.6 cm.
Anbieter: Vangsgaards Antikvariat Aps, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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Johann Rudolph Im-Hoff, Basel 1740. 8vo. Titlepage in black and red. (12)+692+(28) pages. Contemporary full brown calf with richly gilt spine. Binding somewta rubbed. Old names on titlepage.
Verlag: Johann Rudolph im- Hoff Basileae, 1740
Anbieter: Antiquariat Niedersaetz Berlin-Zürich, Berlin, Deutschland
4°, 3 Bll, 734 S., 9 Bll. geprägtes OLdr. etwas beschabt und bestossen Eignerwidmung auf dem Vorsatz und Titel: Petrus Dominicus da Porta 1762 d.i. Petrus Domenicus Rosius à Porta ( 1. Oktober 1734 in Ftan; 19. Mai 1806 in Zuoz) Ein bedeutender Aufklärungstheologe Graubündens. Schlagworte: Religion, TheologieHelveticaGraubünden Versandkosten können abweichen. PayPal on request. Für Schweizer Kunden: Versand von Zürich möglich und günstiger. Zahlung mit CH- Einzahlungsschein.
Verlag: apud Henricum Wetstenium, Amstelodami, 1692
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2 tomes en 1 vol. in-folio de (16)-384-(12) pp. (8)-397-(19) pp., veau blond glacé, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque). Édition originale.Monumentale histoire de l'Inquisition rédigée en latin, publiée à Amsterdam en 1692 et mise à l'index par l'Église catholique l'année suivante. Le remontrant hollandais Philip van Limborch (1633-1712), éditeur des travaux d'Arminius et proche de John Locke, puisa dans la Relation de l'Inquisition de Goa parue quatre ans plus tôt la matière de son récit qu'il mêla à un grand nombre de révélations et de détails inédits. Il le compléta par Le Livre des sentences de l'inquisiteur de Toulouse Bernard Gui (1308-1323), toujours en latin. Aucune édition française complète ne fut publiée. Cette histoire est aussi remarquable par son iconographie, la première série d'illustrations relatives à l'Inquisition, là encore extraites de la relation de Goa : 9 planches dont 5 dépliantes, gravées par Adriaan Schoonebeck (2 sont signées) montrent l'audience à l'Inquisition, les habits des condamnés et les différentes étapes de l'autodafé. Titre en rouge et noir illustré d'une vignette gravée ; en regard, note bibliographique à l'encre du temps.Bel exemplaire en reliure du temps, d'une grande fraîcheur.Brunet, III, 1079 ; Caillet, 6693 ; Van Der Vekene, Bibliotheca Inquisitionis, I, 1875 ; inconnu de Palau qui cite la première édition anglaise de 1731 (VII, 138410).
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2016
ISBN 10: 136055551XISBN 13: 9781360555515
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 520 Seiten 27682362/1 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Gebundene Ausgabe, Größe: 15.6 x 2.9 x 23.4 cm.
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Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien
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[=A friendly conversation with a Jew concerning the truth of the Christian religion]. Goudae, Justum ab Hoeve [Gouda : Justus van der Hoeve]. First edition. Small quarto (235 x 190 mm), contemporary full calf (new spine and title-piece, sympathetic to the style of the period); front pastedown with armorial bookplate of William Markham of Becca Lodge, Yorkshire, title-leaf in red and black with early ownership signature of Thos. Brown (light staining and browning, fore-edge chipped); pp.[16], 364, [14, index]; separate title-pages for the second and third parts, Exemplar humanae vitae (An example of a human life) and Brevis refutatio argumentorum quibus Acosta omnem religionem revelatam impugnat (A brief refutation of the arguments in which Acosta attacks all revealed religion); side notes, woodcut tailpieces; occasional browning, but very clean throughout, a good copy with wide margins. Philipp van Limborch (1633-1712) was aDutchRemonstranttheologian. He based his De veritate religionis christianae- now regarded as key theological work of the eighteenth century - on an identically titled one by Hugo Grotius. It comprises a debate in the form of an exchange of letters between Limborch and the Jewish scholar Isaac Orobio de Castro (1617-1687), who is the "erudite Jew" referred to in the work's title. Castro, having fled the Inquisition in Spain, made attacks against Christianity in France and then in Holland. Limborch publishes and responds to three letters authored by Castro which deny the truth of the Christian religion. The second part of this volume, the Exemplar Humanae Vitae, is the autobiography of Uriel da Costa (c.1585-1640), a Portuguese Jew excommunicated from the Sephardi Jewish community of Hamburg in 1618 over his criticism of rabbinic Judaism. The third part is a short refutation by Limborch of da Costa's attacks against revealed religions.
Verlag: (Wohl Amsterdam) (1711)., 1711
Anbieter: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. Format: 277 x 183 mm, bis an die Plattenkante beschnitten (mit kleinem umlaufenden Rand um die Darstellung). *Philipp van Limborch (geb. 19. Juni 1633 in Amsterdam; gest. 30. April 1712 ebenda) war ein arminianischer Theologe und Professor des Remonstrantischen Seminars an der Universität von Amsterdam. Limborch führte nach seinem Verständnis das Vermächtnis des Erasmus von Rotterdam, Arminius, Vossius, Grotius und Simon Episcopius fort, das er besonders in Toleranz und unabhängiger Wahrheitssuche verwirklicht sah. Bildnis im Alter von 78 Jahren. - Sauber und sehr gut erhalten. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 800.
Verlag: Gregg, 1969
ISBN 10: 057680116XISBN 13: 9780576801164
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Spinoza, Amsterdam, Niederlande
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Farnborough, 1969. (16), 364, (14) pp. Very good copy. Orig. cloth. In Latin. The text of Limborch's debate with Isaac Orobio de Castro, (1620-1687). At the end Uriel Da Costa's {Exemplar humanae vitae}. To this, Limborch added his {Brevis refutatio}.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Rashi, Gorinchem, Niederlande
Farnborough, Gregg International Publishers Limited, 1969, Or. blue cloth., (16), 364, (14) pp. Latin. In good condition. * The text of Limborch's debate with Isaac Orobio de Castro, (1620-1687). At the end Uriel Acosta's Exemplar Humanae Vitae, published for the first time. To this, Limborch added his Brevis Refutatio.
Verlag: Justus van der Hoeve, Gouda, 1687
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Three parts, quarto. [asterisk]-[2 asterisk]4 A-3A4 3B (= 197 leaves; K2 signed H2). [16], 364, [14, index]pp. Title in red and black, printed marginalia, woodcut tailpieces. Contemporary paneled calf (expertly rebacked to style), gilt lettering piece. Occasional touch of mild foxing, else a fine, crisp, amply-margined copy. First edition of this remarkable collection, modeled on a work of Hugo Grotius with the same title, including the transcription of an epistolary debate between the Dutch theologian, Phillip van Limborch (1633-1712) and the Jewish scholar, Isaac Orobio de Castro (ca.1617-1687). Jonathan Israel views the work as "a key exemplum of the new 'enlightened' method of upholding Christianity." Limborch was a leading Dutch theologian aligned with the Arminians, and professor in the Seminary of the Remonstrants at Amsterdam. Orobio de Castro had been Professor of Theology at Salamanca who was imprisoned by the Inquisition on account of his sympathy with the Jews of Spain. He fled the country, going first to France and then to Holland, where he abjured Christianity, and became deeply involved in the philosophico-religious controversies in the Low Countries. In the present work, Limborch publishes three letters written by Orobio de Castro, along with his own detailed responses. In arguing against the "truth" of the Christian religion "Orobio retorted that the advent of Christ has done nothing to render mankind less sinful or to lessen suffering, that the rise of Christianity, far from being unparalleled, was surpassed by the expansion of Islam. and that far from being unchallengeable, Christ's miracles had not been performed publicly, like the miracle at Mount Sinai, but virtually in secret, a circumstance which renders them entirely dubious. These responses and his further claims that the New Testament is unreliable, providing no basis for trust in Christ's miracles, since the text exists only in Greek, a language neither Jesus nor the Apostles had the slightest knowledge of. made no impact on Limborch, Le Clerc, or Locke, who were convinced of their triumph over Orobio. Nevertheless, Orobio's arguments were fully and objectively reported in the text, and subsequently widely read across Europe, and some of those who read it were not so sure that Orobio was 'vanquished'. Boulainvilliers, who meticulously examined the text, concluded that Limborch's arguments were less securely grounded on reason than he and his allies supposed and that, even without their realizing it, it was Orobio who won the contest, a verdict echoed in other anti-Christian clandestine philosophical literature of the early eighteenth century" (Israel). Edited from a manuscript formerly in the possession of the Leiden professor of theology, Simon Episcopius, and now in the University Library Amsterdam, the Exemplar Humanae Vitae is the autobiography of the Portuguese Jew, Uriel da Costa (ca.1585-1640), who was excommunicated from the Sephardi Jewish community of Hamburg in 1618 after addressing a polemical broadside to the leaders fo the Sephardi congregation of Venice, in which he criticized rabbinic Judaism as incompatible with the Torah. He later settled in Amsterdam where he submitted to a public recantation of his views before the Portuguese Jewish congregation, and committed suicide shortly thereafter. A radical freethinker who here makes an imposing plea against dogmatics, da Costa may be viewed as a forerunner of Spinoza. An English translation was published at London in 1740; a complete edition of his (few) works was edited in 1922 by Carl Gebhardt (Schriften des Uriel da Costa), and published as the second volume of the Bibliotheca Spinozana. At the conclusion, Limborch offers his refutation of da Costa's challenge to revealed religion. References: Bamberger, no. 67. Fürst 1:17. De Graaf, Cat. 70: Spiritualists, Nonconformists & Dissenters, no. 360. J. Israel, Radical Enlightenment (OUP, 2001), esp. pp. 464-466. Oscott Catalogues: Recusant Books (part 2), no. 2286; The Old Library (part 2: Bible Collections), no. 895. For Da Costa's Exemplar, cf. Roth B18.30, citing the English version of 1740. The work was already scarce and much sought after in the early modern era, as evidenced by: DeBure (Theology), no. 583: "ouvrage estime & recherche, les exemplaires en sont peu communs" and Osmont, Dictionnaire, vol. 1, p.406: "rare et estimé." In his 1694 catalogue of Christian Hebraic works, Bibliotheca Latino-Hebraica, Carlo Imbonati offers a surprisingly long discussion of De Veritate on pp. 201-209.