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Edité par Azbooka, 2023
ISBN 10 : 5389232526ISBN 13 : 9785389232525
Vendeur : Ruslania, Helsinki, Finlande
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Etat : new. Pages: 832 Language: Russian. Sharl Lui Monteske - proslavlennyj filosof i entsiklopedist epokhi Prosveschenija, predvestnik Frantsuzskoj revoljutsii i odin iz zachinatelej doktriny liberalizma. Ego tsentralnoe proizvedenie "O dukhe zakonov", nad kotorym Monteske rabotal na protjazhenii neskolkikh desjatkov let, srazu zhe posle publikatsii bylo vkljucheno Rimskoj tserkovju v spisok zapreschennykh knig. Nesmotrja na etot zapret, traktat momentalno obrel shirokuju izvestnost i byl pereveden na vse evropejskie jazyki. Napisannaja v uvlekatelnoj, dokhodchivoj manere (Monteske byl blestjaschim pisatelem, chej slog, sredi prochikh, vysoko otsenival A. S. Pushkin), kniga otstaivaet fundamentalnye printsipy politicheskoj svobody i ravnopravija vsekh ljudej. 9785389232525.
No binding. Etat : Good. Pered vami znamenityj filosofskij roman Persidskie pisma izvestnogo frantsuzskogo pisatelya XVIII veka Sharlya Monteske. V etom romane-traktate politicheskie doktriny predstavleny v litsakh i zhivykh kartinakh, v yarkoj, bleshchushchej ognem i shutkoj rechi. Monteske odnim iz pervykh prizval frantsuzskij narod k sversheniyu velikikh sotsialnykh preobrazovanij na osnove grazhdanskogo ravenstva, demokraticheskikh svobod, mira i gumanizma.
Edité par Ripol Klassik, 2020
ISBN 10 : 5521161481ISBN 13 : 9785521161485
Vendeur : Ruslania, Helsinki, Finlande
Livre
Etat : new. Language: Russian. 9785521161485.
Edité par Shnor, Sankt Peterburg,, 1792
Livre
French enlightenment in Russia --- A masterpiece of French Enlightenment in Catherine's Russia: very rare early translation of Montesquieu, the first illustrated. Completed in 1721, this important piece of French literature recounts in 161 letters the experiences of two Persian noblemen, Usbek and Rica, as they travel through France between 1712 and 1720. The two protagonists write to friends and mullahs commenting on numerous aspects of western Christian society, particularly French politics and the Moors, ending with a biting satire of the system of John Law. The work therefore provides a subtle critique of the Ancien Régime, disguised as the observations of naive foreigners. The Lettres persanes was an immediate success and has since been frequently reedited and imitated. In Russia, the text circulated widely among upper classes, but it was available only in the original French or in other western European languages. The first complete Russian translation, by Fiodor Pospelov, was published in 1789, without any illustration, after a few extracts had appeared in 1782. This was followed closely by the present edition, with the text newly translated by the retired collegiate councillor Efim Roznotovskii (1737 92). Interestingly and paradoxically, both editions appeared during the heights of the French Revolution, which prompted in Catherine's Russia some clampdown on free-thought - the 1789 edition being even published by the State Academy of Sciences! There will not be any further edition in the 18th century. It is illustrated, on the title page, by an interpretation of Dassier's famous profile of Montesquieu, captioned with the author's name in Russian. It was engraved by Johann Christoph Nabholz (1752-c. 1796), a German artist who then lived in St. Petersburg and produced many portraits of the aristocracy. This portrait was not included in the extensive study Portraits de Montesquieu. Répertoire analytique by A. Ehrard (Presses universitaires Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, 2014). Very rare. WorldCat locates only two copies, in the libraries of Harvard and Cambridge Universities, while Svod. Kat. mentions 5 copies in Russian libraries. Provenance: Physical description:Two parts in a vol. small 8vo (19 x 11.5 cm). Title with portrait of Montesquieu engraved by I.K. Nabholz, and 563 pp. Contemporary Russian calf, black and red morocco label to spine lettered in blind, contemporary Russian patterned 'zig-zag' endpapers. Condition:Binding rubbed and worn, block a bit shaken but solid; some small marginal repairs to leaves, small loss of text (1-2 letters) partly restored in contemporary writing on pp. 131-132, 134, 511-514, corners of pp. 497-498 and 563-564 torn off not affecting text, occasional contemporary inscriptions, one in different hand from 1935 to upper fly leaf. Bibliography:Obolian. p.632, #264 ("Persidskiia pesni"!!); Sopikov 6303; Svod. Kat. XVIII 4334 (illustrated); the portrait not mentioned in Rovinskii, Slovar Russ. Graverov, 461-64.