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Edité par Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1314810820ISBN 13 : 9781314810820
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ISBN 10 : 131465618XISBN 13 : 9781314656183
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Edité par Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10 : 1013905016ISBN 13 : 9781013905018
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1314810820ISBN 13 : 9781314810820
Vendeur : THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Royaume-Uni
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Edité par Hardpress Publishing, 2013
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ISBN 10 : 1013388321ISBN 13 : 9781013388323
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
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ISBN 10 : 1013905016ISBN 13 : 9781013905018
Vendeur : Books Puddle, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
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Etat : New. pp. 324.
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ISBN 10 : 1013905016ISBN 13 : 9781013905018
Vendeur : Majestic Books, Hounslow, Royaume-Uni
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Etat : New. Print on Demand pp. 324.
Edité par Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10 : 1013388321ISBN 13 : 9781013388323
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Edité par Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1314810820ISBN 13 : 9781314810820
Vendeur : PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Royaume-Uni
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PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Edité par Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10 : 131465618XISBN 13 : 9781314656183
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PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Edité par Leipzig [DDR]: Edition Leipzig, 1987
ISBN 10 : 3527175652ISBN 13 : 9783527175659
Vendeur : Antiquariat Wilder - Preise inkl. MwSt., Salzhemmendorf, Allemagne
Membre d'association : GIAQ
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Etat : Sehr gut. Neudr. d. Ausg. v. 1752 u. 1753. 504 S. + 60 S., schw./w. Abb., 26cm x 21cm ill. OPpbd im ill. Papp-Schuber, Buch in Klarsichthülle eingeschlagen, diese mit Tesa an Innendeckel befestigt, Buch ansonsten nahezu tadellos, Schuber an mehren Stellen berieben u. mit 2 Einrissen (ca 5cm ) versehen. Unzugeordnet Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2100.
Edité par Champlain Society, Toronto, 1974
Vendeur : The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1st Edition. 2 Volumes. cxx+365-[xx members list] pages with frontispiece and plates; viii+374+[xxiv member list] pages with plates, bibliography and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 3/4") bound in original publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering and insignia to spine. Edited and translated by William N Fenton and Elizabeth L Moore from the 1724 edition. Champlain Society volumes LVIII and XLIX First edition in English limited to 1750 copies of which this is number 1106. Joseph François Lafitau was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist, and naturalist. He is best known for his use of the comparative method in the field of scientific anthropology, the discovery of ginseng, and his writings on the Iroquois. Lafitau was the first of the Jesuit missionaries in Canada to have a scientific point of view. Lafitau is best known for his important discoveries on the Iroquois society. He arrived in Quebec in 1711 amidst a period of hostility between the Five Nations prior to the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht. The woods were deemed unsafe for travelers and therefore he was ordered to join the Iroquois on the south shore of the St. Lawrence valley in Sault St. Louis, also known as Kahnawake. Sault St. Louis already shared a great tradition with both the members of his order and the Iroquois by the time Lafitau arrived. He noticed the importance of women in Iroquois society, the universality of marriage as an institution, age grading, the classificatory system of relationship, and the pulse of Indian politics in the town council. Lafitau also contributed to existing scholarship on the Iroquois Long-house; he details the rules of residence and social organization. Lafitau's observations provide a greater understanding of Iroquois kinship and exogamy. His major work, M urs des sauvages ameriquains, comparées aux m urs des premiers temps, written in French, was first published in 1724 in Paris. It is entitled Customs of the American Indians Compared with the Customs of Primitive Times and is 1,100 pages in total. In 1974, Dr. William Fenton and Dr. Elizabeth Moore translated and edited the work as part of the Champlain Society's General Series. Condition: Unread with pages still needing to be cut. Volume two heal bumped. Some stains and soil to boards else a very good set.
Edité par Paris, Chez Saugrain pere, quai des Augustins, au coin de la rue Chez Saugrain pere, quai des Augustins, au coin de la rue Pavee, a la fleur de Lis. Jean-Baptiste Coignard fils, imprimeur du Roi, 1733
Vendeur : The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 volumes. [8]+xxiv+616+[47]+[1] pages with 4 maps ad view (one folding) and 3 plates (one folding); [2]+693+[89]+[2] pages with 1 map and 6 plates. Quarto (10 1/4" x 10 1/4") bound in half leather with raised spine bands and gilt lettering to spine over marbled boards. (Borba de Moraes, page I:453; European Americana 733/146; Sabin 38591) First edition. Joseph-François Lafitau was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist, and naturalist. He is best known for his use of the comparative method in the field of scientific anthropology, the discovery of ginseng, and his writings on the Iroquois. Lafitau was the first of the Jesuit missionaries in Canada to have a scientific point of view. Lafitau is considered the first of the modern ethnographers and a precursor of scientific ethnology for his work on the Iroquois. He developed a model of studying peoples that involved describing existing cultures on their own terms not in comparison to European society. He distinguished generic and specific traits, transforming the generic savage into specific tribal groups. He explained that only from specific identities can genetic relations be inferred. [5] Furthermore, he was the first to declare, contemporary primitive cultures throw light upon the culture of ancient people and vice versa. Lafitau is remembered for applying the comparative method with a greater level of competency than any of his contemporaries. Through original field observations, he was able to critique the works of earlier writers on Primitive peoples. By using the Comparative Method, Lafitau rejected all theories of social and cultural change and instead used his study to demonstrate the similarities in customs, practices, and usages of the Native North Americans with diverse peoples from different continents and centuries. He consistently relied on the doctrine of degeneration: all men originally shared one religion with one God but over time as people migrated to separate margins of the earth where they then lost touch with the values and traditions of this one true religion and culture. Therefore, Lafitau believed in the "psychic unity of mankind" and the doctrine of primitive monotheism. His major work, written in French, was first published in 1724 in Paris. It is entitled Customs of the American Indians Compared with the Customs of Primitive Times (Moeurs des Sauvages Amériquains, Comparées aux Moeurs des Premiers Temps) and is 1,100 pages in total. In 1974, William Fenton and Elizabeth Moore made the first translation into English available. Lafitau published two other works. One, Histoire de Jean de Brienne, Roy de Jérusalem et Empereur de Constantinople (Paris, 1727), was released before he returned to Canada; it is little known and seldom seen. A two-volume Histoire des découvertes et conquestes des Portugais dons le Nouveau Monde . . . (1733) appeared after he came home to France. Frequently found in libraries, it is not just a compilation of original sources but an attempt to make available to French readers a story of exploration and adventure otherwise denied to them; in the chronicles he sees a long development of customs hitherto unnoticed, such as he had reported in the M urs; from them, understood only, he says, in the original languages of the people who practice them, he builds his system or philosophy of history, and once more he is concerned too with the relation between custom and natural history, or ecology. Condition: Beautifully rebound in half leather. Faint dampening to second volume; early owner's signatures on title pages, inked stamps of St Charles Borromeo Seminary on front paste-downs and first title page, lacks frontispiece else a very good to fine set.
Edité par Saugrain l'ainé & Charles Estienne Hochereau, Paris, 1724
Vendeur : The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 2nd Edition. 4 volumes. [22]+256 pages with thirteen folding plates including frontispiece and folding map of the Americas indicating regions inhabited by Indian tribes; [6]+296 pages with six folding plates; [10]+248 pages with thirteen folding plates; [6]+196+[67 index] ages with eight folding plates. Duodecimo (6 1/2" x 4") bound contemporary mottled calf with five raised spine bands, black and red labels in gilt and original ribbon page markers, marbled end papers and page ends. (Howes L22 ("aa"). Borba de Moraes, page I:452; European Americana 724/98; Sabin 38597) Second edition issued in the same year as the quarto first edition, and possibly at the same time with the same plates only folded. Joseph-François Lafitau was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist, and naturalist. He is best known for his use of the comparative method in the field of scientific anthropology, the discovery of ginseng, and his writings on the Iroquois. Lafitau was the first of the Jesuit missionaries in Canada to have a scientific point of view. Lafitau is best known for his important discoveries on the Iroquois society. He arrived in Quebec in 1711 amidst a period of hostility between the Five Nations prior to the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht. The woods were deemed unsafe for travelers and therefore he was ordered to join the Iroquois on the south shore of the St. Lawrence valley in Sault St. Louis, also known as Kahnawake. Sault St. Louis already shared a great tradition with both the members of his order and the Iroquois by the time Lafitau arrived. He noticed the importance of women in Iroquois society, the universality of marriage as an institution, age grading, the classificatory system of relationship, and the pulse of Indian politics in the town council. Lafitau also contributed to existing scholarship on the Iroquois Long-house; he details the rules of residence and social organization. Lafitau s observations provide a greater understanding of Iroquois kinship and exogamy. His major work, Moeurs des Sauvages Amériquains, written in French, was first published in 1724 in Paris. It is entitled Customs of the American Indians Compared with the Customs of Primitive Times and is 1,100 pages in total. In 1974, Dr. William Fenton and Dr. Elizabeth Moore translated and edited the work as part of the Champlain Society's General Series. Condition: Minor wear; moderate damp-staining, corners bumped, spine ends rubbed else a very good set.
Edité par Saugrain l'aîné & Charles Estienne Hocherea, Paris, 1724
Vendeur : The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 volumes. [8]+610 pages with frontispiece, map and 18 plates; [12]+[14]+490+[42] pages with 23 plates and index. Quarto (10 1/2" x 8") recased in original leather with five raised bands with red labels to spine in gilt lettering. (Alden & Landis 724/97; Field 850; Howes L-22; Lande 494; Sabin 38596; Staton & Tremaine/TPL 158; Streeter sale I:121) First edition. Joseph-François Lafitau was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist, and naturalist. He is best known for his use of the comparative method in the field of scientific anthropology, the discovery of ginseng, and his writings on the Iroquois. Lafitau was the first of the Jesuit missionaries in Canada to have a scientific point of view. Lafitau is best known for his important discoveries on the Iroquois society. He arrived in Quebec in 1711 amidst a period of hostility between the Five Nations prior to the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht. The woods were deemed unsafe for travelers and therefore he was ordered to join the Iroquois on the south shore of the St. Lawrence valley in Sault St. Louis, also known as Kahnawake. Sault St. Louis already shared a great tradition with both the members of his order and the Iroquois by the time Lafitau arrived. He noticed the importance of women in Iroquois society, the universality of marriage as an institution, age grading, the classificatory system of relationship, and the pulse of Indian politics in the town council. Lafitau also contributed to existing scholarship on the Iroquois Long-house; he details the rules of residence and social organization. Lafitau's observations provide a greater understanding of Iroquois kinship and exogamy. His major work, Moeurs des Sauvages Amériquains, written in French, was first published in 1724 in Paris. It is entitled Customs of the American Indians Compared with the Customs of Primitive Times and is 1,100 pages in total. In 1974, Dr. William Fenton and Dr. Elizabeth Moore translated and edited the work as part of the Champlain Society's General Series. Condition: Recased, edge wear, very occasional spotting, new end-papers else a very good copy.