‎Centre d'études du lexique‎
‎La définition‎

‎ Larousse, langue et langage, 1990, in-8, 303pp, très bon état ‎

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‎"(CROSWELL, HARRY).‎

Reference : 59940

(1806)

‎Entire May 13, 1806-issue of the Balance and Columbian Repository No. 19, Vol. V. - [FIRST DEFINITION OF A COCKTAIL - THE PAPER THAT IS CELEBRATED ON WORLD COCKTAIL DAY]‎

‎Hudson, (New York), 1806. Small folio (30,4 x 23,7 cm). The entire May 13th issue, consisting of four leaves, with a blue marbled paper back-strip housed in magnificent custom-make full morocco box of Prussian Blue goatwith a morocco-onlay of an iconic cocktail-glass on the front board. The cocktail-glass is richly gilt with a geometric pattern in art-deco-like style and with an onlay of turquoise green representing and olive, with a black stick through it. Black lettering (""THE FIRST COCKTAIL"") to the spine and the year ""1806"" turquise to the foot. Beautiul light blue- and gold patterned silk-lining to the inside. A bit of brownspotting and some of the print a bit vague, due to the paper quality. ‎


‎Exceedingly scarce first printing of the May 13th 1806-issue of ""The Balance and Columbian Repository"", in which we find the very first published definition of the word cocktail, the earliest reference of the word ""cocktail"" as we know it. This seminal issue of the now rather obscure paper constitutes the most important event in cocktail history. It is here that we find the earliest definition of the word cocktail and here that we find the first cocktail recipe (""a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water and bitters...""). "" The very first published definition of the word ""cock-tail"" appeared on 13th May 1806 in The Balance and Columbian Repository in 1806 and this historic event is now commemorated every year by World Cocktail Day."" (31 Dover - History of the Cocktail Blog) ""...the Balance article is the earliest written record that not only mentions the word ""cock-tail"" but also gives the recipe, so it's appropriate that theirs is the piece we celebrate on World Cocktail Day."" (saveur.com, How the Cocktail got its Name). ""World Cocktail Day is a celebration of cocktails around the globe, marking the publication date of the first definition of a cocktail on May 13th in 1806... New York tabloid 'The Balance and Columbian Repository' defined a cocktail as ""a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water and bitters..."" in response to a reader's question. A cocktail, as we know it, is used to refer to a drink that contains two or more ingredients with at least one of in the ingredients alcohol. The word 'cocktail' has now become embedded in our drinking vocabulary as the drinks are widely accessible with their ingredients easy to adapt to suit every taste."" (worldcocktailday.co.uk). ""No one knows when or where the first drink called a cocktail was mixed. But 200 years ago today a full-blown description of a ""cock-tail"" first made it into print, an anniversary being commemorated by the Museum of the American Cocktail with events in Las Vegas and New York.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word ""cocktail"" first appeared in 1803 in a publication called the Farmer's Cabinet, but there was no explanation of what sort of drink this cocktail was, other than that it was ""excellent for the head."" On May 6, 1806, the word turned up again -- this time in hyphenated form -- in the Balance and Columbian Repository, a Federalist newspaper in Hudson, N.Y., where it figured in one of the paper's regular jibes at the party of President Thomas Jefferson.""Rum! Rum! Rum!"" read the headline in that paper. ""It is conjectured, that the price of this precious liquor will soon rise at Claverack,"" the Balance wrote, given that a candidate there for the state Legislature must have used up the town's stocks of alcohol in a frenzy of boozy vote-buying. According to the Balance, the candidate had served up 720 rum-grogs, 17 dozen brandies, 32 gin-slings, 411 glasses of bitters and 25 dozen ""cock-tails."" But all this generosity with refreshment was for naught, the newspaper teased, as the candidate lost.No description of those 300 cock-tails there. But then a reader of the paper inquired, writing that he had heard of a ""phlegm-cutter and fog driver, of wetting the whistle, of moistening the clay, of a fillip, a spur in the head, quenching a spark in the throat,"" but ""never did I hear of cock tail before."" On May 13, the editor of the Balance responded that he made ""it a point, never to publish anything (under my editorial head) but which I can explain."" A cock-tail is ""vulgarly called a bittered sling,"" he explained to his readers. That is, the drink is ""a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water and bitters."" (Eric Felten: The Cocktail Bicentenniel. In: The Wall Street Journal May 13th, 2006).‎

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‎"HART, H. L. A.‎

Reference : 47732

(1953)

‎Definition & Theory in Jurisprudence. An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 30 May 1953. - [HART'S FAMOUS INAUGURAL LECTURE]‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1953. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. Faint fading to extremities of wrappers. Near mint. 28 pp.‎


‎First printing of Hart's famous inaugural lecture. In this lecture ""Hart suggested that fundamental legal notions could be elucidated by methods properly adapted to their special character. Hart opposed the quest for definitions of expressions such as ""law"", ""state"", ""right"" and ""corporation"". It is futile, he claimed, to search for a counterpart to such notions in the ""real world"" or to apply the method of definition 'per genus et differentiam': positioning the notion within a glass or generic groups of which it is perceived to be a member, then listing the features which differentiate it from other notions within the same class. A definition of ""law"" as a member of the general class of rules of behavior was rejected in 'The Concept of Law' because the concept of ""rule"" is itself problematic as that of ""law"", in Hart's view."" (Ross, Law as a Social Institution"", Pp. 39-40).The legal philosopher Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart (1907-1992) is famous for his immensely influential contributions to legal philosophy, including his theory of legal positivism, which is developed on the basis of analytic philosophy. By using the tools of analytic philosophy and philosophy of language, clearly inspired by philosophers like Wittgenstein, in his attempts to solve the problems of legal theory, Hart came to revolutionize the way that jurisprudence and philosophy of law is conducted in especially America and Great Britain, and as such, his work is considered the main reason why English-language theory of law is now accepted as a natural part of philosophy. ‎

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‎"LOBACHEVSKY, N.‎

Reference : 49559

(1834)

‎Ob izchezanij trigonometrisheskikh strok. [Russian - i.e. On the Convergence of Trigonometrical Series] [In: ""Uchenye zapiski"" (""Scientific Memoirs"") of Kazan University]. - [THE GENERAL DEFINITION OF A FUNCTION]‎

‎Kazan, 1834. 8vo. Contemporary blank, blue wrappers (original?). A closed tear and a bit of staining to back wrapper and some tears and scratches to spine. Internally very nice and clean. Presumably not an off-print, as there are stitching-holes to the margins, indicating that it has been removed from a volume, although the wrappers could look original, certainly contemporary. With the original title-page for Book 11 of the ""Uchenye zapiski"" + pp. (167)-226.‎


‎Scarce first printing of Lobachavsky's main contribution to his second most important field (after non-Euclidean geometry), namely infinite series, more specifically trigonometric series. This constitutes one of Lobachevsky's earliest papers and the one in which he presents his new results in the theory of trigonometric series. It is here that he gives his definition of a function as a correspondence between two sets of real numbers, the same definition that Dirichlet some three years later discovers independently of Lobachevsky (and is given the general credit for). This important paper was published in the Scientific Memoirs of the Kazan University. ""Some of Lobachevsky's early papers, too, were on such nongeometrical subjects as algebra and the theoretical aspects of infinite series. Thus, in 1834 he published his paper ""Algebra ili ischislenie konechnykh"" (""Algebra, or Calculus of Finites""), of which most had been composed as early as 1825. The first issue of the ""Uchenye zapiski"" (""Scientific Memoirs"") of Kazan University, founded by Lobachevsky, likewise carried his article ""Ob ischezanii trigonometricheskikh strok"" (""On the Convergence of Trigonometrical Series""). The chief thrust of his scientific endeavor was, however, geometrical, and his later work was devoted exclusively to his new non-Euclidean geometry."" (DSB)‎

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‎N. Belayche, S. Mimouni (eds.);‎

Reference : 34727

‎communautes religieuses dans le monde greco-romain. Essais de definition,‎

‎Turnhout, Brepols, 2003 Paperback, 352 p., 155 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503522043.‎


‎Le monde antique classique, "polytheiste" et "monotheiste", etait organise sur une base communautaire. La cite romaine des Quirites n'est-elle pas la communaute des citoyens / co-uirites ? Les groupements pouvaient prendre des formes diverses, ainsi que l'indique la diversite des vocables employes pour les designer. Dans ce contexte, les communautes "religieuses" presentaient-elles une specificite? Supporte par le Centre d'etudes des religions du Livre (Unite mixte de recherche EPHE-CNRS), un groupe de chercheurs a pose la question de la definition de ces communautes, restee encore ambigue. Nourrie par la reflexion collective, l'introduction s'attache a dresser un panorama des elements - consideres comme des 'marqueurs' - sur lesquels se fonderait cette specificite. Le premier volet : "Enquete d'une definition" illustre le debat scientifique ; en parcourant la variete des cultures du monde romain, les contributions mettent en lumiere la difficulte a decouvrir cette specificite, tant dans le vocabulaire que dans les structures d'organisation. Le second volet : "Quelques tests sur les 'marqueurs' d'une communaute religieuse" met a l'epreuve cet essai de definition en examinant diverses communautes (juives, chretiennes et manicheennes). Languages: French.‎

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‎Rambaud Patrick‎

Reference : R300275809

(1976)

‎La définition de l'agression par l'organisation des Nations Unies - Extrait de la Revue Générale de Droit International Public, Juil. sept. 1976, n°3 : Intro - Une définition conforme au droit des nations unies - La conception de l'agression selon la Cha‎

‎A. Pedone. 1976. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agrafes rouillées, Intérieur acceptable. 47 pages agrafées. 2e plat taché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit‎


‎Sommaire : Intro - Une définition conforme au droit des nations unies - La conception de l'agression selon la Charte - L'adaptation de la définition à la Charte - Une détermination relative de l'agression - Les éléments constitutifs de l'agression - La qualification de l'agression. Classification Dewey : 340-Droit‎

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