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Edité par Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, 2001
ISBN 10 : 0865972982ISBN 13 : 9780865972988
Vendeur : All Booked Up, Louisville, KY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. First American Edition. Tan softcover shows no wear with no creasing to spine. The 224 pages are clean, tight and unmarked.
Edité par Manchester University Press, 1977
ISBN 10 : 0719006570ISBN 13 : 9780719006579
Vendeur : G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. pp.xx, 130 pages, an AS NEW hardback in a very good plus dust-jacket [0719006570].
Edité par Liberty Fund, Indiana, 2001
ISBN 10 : 0865972974ISBN 13 : 9780865972971
Vendeur : All Booked Up, Louisville, KY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. First American Edition. Oatmeal color covers with black spine. The 247 pages are clean, tight and unmarked. Edges show very slight edgewear.
Edité par Liberty Fund, 2001
ISBN 10 : 0865972958ISBN 13 : 9780865972957
Vendeur : Arches Bookhouse, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Livre
Paperback. Etat : FINE. xxi, 224; 247; 323 pp. All volumes pristine in like slip case. Complete in three volumes.
3 Vols. 364, 443, 344 S. Oln. Nachdruck der Ausgabe London 1711.
Edité par Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, 2001
ISBN 10 : 086597294XISBN 13 : 9780865972940
Vendeur : Magnolia Books, Seattle, WA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket (as issued). First Thus. Fine 3-volume hardcover set in fine slipcase. Published without dust-jackets. Also includes a separate envelope containing thirteen 9"x5" cards containing illustrations that appear in the books. First Liberty Fund edition (2001), second printing. Printing line on copyright page reads: "5 4 3 2.".
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Edité par Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1977
Vendeur : Douglas Books, Tunbridge Wells, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
Yellow Cloth. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : VG-Fine. 1st thus, (1st ed. -1714). xix+130; a virtually flawless copy in near similar jacket marred by very small surface rub lower front and odd traces of rubbing to spine ends and corners of little significance. An apparently scarce scholarly edition of this essay with bibliography, introduction etc. Originally appeared as Treatise IV in 2nd volume of Shaftesbury's 'Characteristics'. Note: quoted shipping rates are calculated for 500-700 gram net weight, cost will be modified up or down as appropriate outside this range. Size: 13 Cm x 19 Cm.
Edité par Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart, 1992
ISBN 10 : 3772807658ISBN 13 : 9783772807657
Vendeur : Antiquariat Fuchseck, Gammelshausen, Allemagne
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Gut. 1989. 405 Seiten. Text synopt. englisch und deutsch. Etwas gebräunt. Gewicht über 1 kg, erhöhte Versandkosten (Inland Euro 4,80).
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Edité par Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart, 1998
ISBN 10 : 3772807607ISBN 13 : 9783772807602
Vendeur : Antiquariat Fuchseck, Gammelshausen, Allemagne
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Gut. Übersetzte Texte: Eine Untersuchung über Tugend und Verdienst - Die Moralisten: Eine philosophische Rhapsodie. Leinenband. 337 Seiten.Geringe Zeitspuren.
Vendeur : Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1744. (Hardcover) Poor. 120, 326pp. Brown calf. A second title page following the first which reads: "Letters of the Earl of Shaftesbury to a Student at the University. Printed first in the year MDCCXVI". Ex-library, the front cover is detached, the spine of the cover is missing with the exposed spine having been lacquered, a library bookplate on the front endpaper dated 1926, and some small stamps inside. Includes A Letter Concerning Enthusiasm, A Letter Sent from Italy, with the Notion of the Judgement of Hercules andC. To My Lord ****., Letters from the Right Honourable the Late Earl of Shaftesbury, to Robert Molesworth Esq; Afterwards the Lord Viscount of That Name. With Two Letters Written by the Late Sir John Cropley. Printed in the Year Mdccxlv, Letters of the Earl of Shaftesbury, Author of the Characteristicks Collected into One Volume Printed Mdccxlvi, Sensus Communis; An Essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humour & Soliloquy: Or, Advice to an Author. (Philosophy).
Edité par Stuttgart/ Frommann-Holzboog, 1981
Vendeur : Eugen Küpper, Muenster, Allemagne
1. 8°. 443 Seiten. OLn. Einband und Inneres in sehr gutem Zustand. Zustand insgesamt sehr gut.
Edité par Stuttgart, frommann-holzboog 1998., 1998
Vendeur : Antiquariat Heiner Henke, Passau, Allemagne
Membre d'association : BOEV
gr. 8° 337 S. Orig. - Leinen mit Rückenschild. = A. A. C. Shaftesbury, Standard Edition; Complete Works, selected Letters and posthumous Writings. In English with German Translation / Sämtliche Werke, ausgewählte Briefe und nachgelassene Schriften. In englischer Sprache mit deutscher Übersetzung. Herausgegeben, übersetzt und kommentiert von Wolfram Benda, Wolfgang Lottes, Friedrich A. Uehlein & Erwin Wolff. Beratende Mitherausgeber: A. Owen Aldridge & Karl-Josef Höltgen; Band II,3 der (auf acht Bände angelegten) Reihe II: Works: Moral and Political Philosophy (apart). Sehr gut erhalten.
Edité par London: printed by W. Wilkins; and sold by J. Peele at Locke's Head in Pater-Noster-Row, 1721
Vendeur : Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Royaume-Uni
8vo in fours, pp. xxiv, 48; half title a little spotted, else a good copy; disbound. Second edition: identified as such on the half title, although presumably issued very shortly after the first, as some parts appear to be a reprint from standing type, and the same ornaments are used on pp. xxiv, 1, 44 and 48 as in the first edition. This publication of the philosopher's letters to Robert Molesworth were edited by John Toland, the Irish philosopher, who by this time was something of a scandalous figure on account of his Deist tracts such as Christianity Not Mysterious. Molesworth (1656-1725), also Irish, had gained considerable importance among the whigs for his Account of Denmark (1694), which cast a critical eye over absolute monarchy, and he was greatly admired by Shaftesbury for his political philosophy. Toland was part of Molesworth's circle (and for a while also friendly with Shaftesbury), and his editing of these letters was doubtless done with the acquiescence of the recipient, because the half title to this edition states that the original letters 'are left for Three Months in the Hands of Mr. Peele' who, be it noted, traded at the sign of John Locke, Shaftesbury's tutor.
Date d'édition : 1716
Vendeur : Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
8vo., pp. 47, [1]; small hole to final leaf, just touching a couple of letters, a few creases to the title, a little dusty; late nineteenth-century quarter morocco, spine lettered gilt.First edition, posthumously published. The ten letters here were written by Shaftesbury to a protégé, Michael Ainsworth, whilst at Oxford (1707-1710). Shaftesbury's own teacher, John Locke, features in a number of them, receiving from his erstwhile pupil both praise ('No one has done more towards the recalling of philosophy from barbarity, into use and practice of the world No one has opened a better or clearer way to reasoning', pp. 4-5) and, more famously, censure: ''Twas Mr. Locke that struck at all fundementals, threw order and virtue out of the world, and made the very ideas of these (which are the same as those of God) unnatural, and without foundation in our minds' (p. 39).Not in Yolton.
Date d'édition : 1711
Vendeur : Rachel Lee Rare Books, Bristol, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
Three volumes: [ii], iv, [ii], 364; 443[1]; [iv], 391 [55] pp; general title to volume I plus engraved title-page to each volume, engraved headpieces and vignettes; occasional light browning; outer margins of pages 107-142 in volume I nibbled but not affecting text. Contemporary half vellum with marbled boards, a little soiled. First edition of volume I, second edition of volume II, third edition of volume III.
Edité par np: 1727., 1727
Vendeur : D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
3 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., iv, 364; 443; 2 p.l., 391, [54]index. engraved frontis. portrait by Simon Gribelin after J.Closterman. fine engraved title vignettes & headpieces by S.Gribelin. contemporary paneled calf, rebacked in morocco (corners worn, prelims misbound in Vol. I, pencil notes in Vol. I). engraved armorial bookplates of Robert Phillipps of Longworth. Fourth Edition. Containing all of Shaftesbury's principal writings, including his Inquiry Concerning Virtue, "unquestionably entitled to a place in the first rank of English tracts on moral philosophy." (J.Mackintosh) The phrase 'moral sense', which is used for the first time in this treatise became famous in the Scottish school of philosophy of which Hutcheson, a disciple of Shaftesbury's, was the founder. Shaftebury influenced in various ways all of the chief ethical writers of the eighteenth century, and had a great impact on the continental philosophers, notably Diderot and Leibniz. NCBEL II 1865. Rand I 476. cfRothschild 1830.
Edité par Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, 1773, Birmingham, 1773
Vendeur : Karol Krysik Books ABAC/ILAB, IOBA, PBFA, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Octavo. Three volumes. Pp. [2], iv, [2], 364; 443; [4], 410, [48] index. Contents leaf misbound in volume 1. Copper-engraved frontis portrait, title page vignettes, and chapter head vignettes by Simon Gribelin. Finely bound by Bayntun of Bath in three-quarter crimson morocco over marbled boards, spine elegantly gilt in compartments with central floral ornaments, titled direct in gilt, citron edges. Bindings show only slight edgewear, lacking original blanks, and errata leaf in vol. 3, fly leaves darkened, earlier armorial bookplates and another more recent; overall, a splendidly bound, remarkably clean, crisp set. The First Baskerville Edition of one of the great English philosophical works of the 18th century. First published in 1711, Shaftesbury's Characteristics is a collection of previously published essays, including "An Inquiry Concerning Virtue or Merit" (1699), "A Letter Concerning Enthusiasm" (1708), "Sensis Communis, An essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humour" (1709), "The Moralists, A Philosophical Rhapsody" (1709), and "Soliloquy, or Advice to an Author" (1710). These writings embody the author's principal ethical and aesthetic theories, presented in an elegant and refined, though entirely unsystematic fashion. In these essays, Shaftesbury argues for freedom of thought, toleration, and an enlightened view of religion. He even suggests the use of humour as an antidote to dogmatism, arguing that there is no better test of religious truth than its ability to withstand ridicule. On the subject of ethics, Shaftesbury insists that morality exists independently of religion, and - against Hobbes - that man is naturally virtuous (which is not to say that all men are actually virtuous). Here he also parts company with his childhood mentor John Locke, viewing Locke's attack on innate ideas as undermining man's essential virtue. He describes man's natural love of virtue as his "moral sense", a term which is taken up by his philosophical heirs, Francis Hutcheson and David Hume. Shaftesbury's ideas, which owed much to the 'Cambridge Platonists', achieved widespread acceptance by his contemporaries, especially the English deists, and greatly influenced such Continental thinkers as Leibnitz, Lessing, Voltaire, and Diderot. Gaskell 49. Rothschild 1831. Fifth Edition, First Baskerville Edition.