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‎"ARISTOTELES [ARISTOTLE] - GIOVIO PACE [JULIUS PACIUS].‎

Reference : 50934

(1584)

‎Organon [Greek]. Principis Organum, Hoc est libri omnes ad Logicam pertinentes, Graecè & Latiné. Iul. Pacius recensuit: è Graeca in Latinam linguam conuertit: capitum & particularum distinctionibus, argumentísque: praeterea variis lectionibus, necno p... - [THE STANDARD INTERPRETATION OF ARISTOTLE'S ""ORGANON""]‎

‎Morgiis, Guillelmus Laimarius, 1584. Small folio. 18th century half vellum, somewhat soiled and worn. Corners and edges bumped and worn. Handwritten title to spine. Fore-edge with 2-line title in neat (contemporary?) hand and with the ""Societas Jesu"" (i.e. the Jesuit Society) symbol in white to the otherwise red fore-edge. Internally a very ni8ce copy, with the occasional browning and spotting. A faint damp stain to top marging of some leaves. A small hole to top of title-page, far from affecting print. Last leaves with neat strenthening of blank upper corners, far from affecting text. Old (presumably 18th century) owner's name to title page: ""Ioan. Bey A. Vest."" Front free end-papers heavily annotated (presumably by this same owner, in Latin, Greek, and German. The annotations include and elaborate handwritten index, information about the edition, and references to the Greek sentences. Verso of last leaf and back end-papers also with notes. A few underlinings here and there. Woodcut ornamental title-border, woodcut vignettes, woodcut initials, numerous woodcut illustrations and diagrams in the text. Greek-Latin parallel-text. (8), 831, (1) pp.‎


‎The very rare first edition of Julius Pace's seminal ""Organon""-edition, which was the standard-edition of the logical texts of Aristotle throughout more than a century, running through at least 11 editions before 1624. Pace's version of the text, in Greek-Latin parallels, and with Pace's inspired commentaries and interpretations, profoundly influenced Renaissance thought, determining the course of the Organon-interpretation throughout this period and inspiring much original philosophical thought. Pace's interpretation of Aristotle's logical works - arguably the most influential collection of works in the history of Western thought - not only changed the face of Renaissance thought, it has remained the authoritative reading of Aristotle's ""Organon"" to this day and is still considered the most important and authoritative reading of the texts. As Ross puts it in the Preface to his translation of the logical works (the standard Oxford-edition): ""My chief authority in matters of interpretation has been Pacius"". (""The Works of Aristotle Translated into English Under the Editorship of W.D. Ross. Volume I"". Oxford University Press). To this day, a proper study of Aristotle's ""Organon"" - and Porphyrios' ""Isagoge"" - is still unthinkable without references to Pace, his rendering of the text, and his interpretations of it. The famous ""Porphyrian Tree"" or ""arbor porphyriana"", which has gone down in history as a standard presentation of the basis of Aristotle's thought, was presented by Porphyrios in his ""Isagoge"", which since Antiquity has accompanied Aristotle's ""Ornanon"" as an introduction thereof. The standard presentation of this tree is that of Pace in the present edition, on p. 9. It is that rendering of it, with occasional slight alterations, which has remained standard ever since 1584. That which we ever since Antiquity have called the ""Organon"" comprises the logical works of Aristotle: 1. Categories, 2. On Interpretation, 3. Prior Analytics, 4. Posterior Analytics, 5. Topics, 6. On Sophistical Refutations - which ever since late Antiquity/early Middle Ages have been accompanied by Porphyrios' (233/34-ca.310) ""Isagoge"", his introduction to Aristotle's ""Categories"". During the Renaissance, all editions of Aristotle's ""Organon"" also comprised Porphyrios' ""Isagoge"", which was seen as necessary for the understanding of Aristotle's logic. Aristotle's logic has played a seminal role in the history of Western thought. No other collection of writings has had an impact on the history of philosophy that comes close to the ""Organon"", an impact that remains pivotal to this day. ""Aristotle's logic, especially his theory of the syllogism, has had an unparalleled influence on the history of Western thought."" (SEP).From Antiquity, the earlier middle ages had inherited Boethius' translation of the two first treatises of Aristotle's ""Organon"", along with Porphyrios' ""Isagoge"". These works formed the basis for logical study and teaching until the end of the 11th century. Only during the 12th and 13th centuries, were Aristotle's writings - along with those of the Arabic and some of the Greek commentators - translated into Latin. When the medieval universities reached their full development during the thirteenth century, Aristotle's works were adapted as the standard textbooks for all philosophical disciplines - thus modern terms for many philosophical and scientific disciplines correspond to the titles of Aristotle's works (e.g. Ethics, Physics, Metaphysics). Through Aristotle's works, the West thus acquired, not only the specific problems and ideas that were being dealt with at the universities, but also the terminology used to describe and discuss them and the systematic framework within which all relevant problems should and could be treated. But come the Renaissance, we see a clear change in the use of Aristotle's works. We here witness something other than a mere continuation of the late medieval Aristotelianism. The Humanists began supplying new translations of Aristotle's works and translated all the Greek commentators of Aristotle, many of them for the first time. And thus, a tendency to emphasize the original Greek Aristotle developed, a tendency that became pivotal for the development of modern thought - the development of modern science and modern philosophy is inextricably linked with the Renaissance Humanist editions of Aristotle's works in Greek (with Latin parallel-text). The ""Organon"", Aristotle's seminal logical writings, occupies a central position within the Aristotelian body of writing and thus within the development of Western thought. Certain Humanist versions of the Greek text and the Latin translations, as well as the interpretations of them, thus came to play a seminal role in the trajectory of Renaissance and modern though, Pace's ""Organon""-edition presumably being THE most important and influential edition ever to have appeared. ""The medieval traditions of logical writing survived well into the sixteenth century particularly at Paris and at the Spanish universities, though with considerable internal changes. Treatises on sophisms and on proofs of terms ceased to be written"" whereas there was a sudden flurry of activity concerned with the various divisions of terms and with the opposition of propositions, i.e. the logical relations between different kinds of categorical proposition. These internal changes were not, however, sufficient to keep the tradition alive, and after about 1530 not only did new writing on the specifically medieval contributions to logic cease, but the publication of medieval logicians virtually ceased. The main exceptions were the logical commentaries by (or attributed to) such authors as Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus, which found a place in their ""Opera Omnia"", and which benefited from a revived interest in the great medieval metaphysicians.The main changes in the teaching and writing of logic during the sixteenth century were due to the impact of humanism. First, commentaries on Aristotle came to display a totally new style of writing. One reason for this was the influence of new translations of Aristotle, and new attitudes to the Greek text. Another reason was the publication of the Greek commentators on Aristotle's logic, Alexander, Themistius, Ammonius, Philoponus and Simplicius. A third reason was the new emphasis on Averroes, which expressed itself in the great Aristotle-Averroes edition of 1550-1552. The effects of these new factors can be seen in the commentaries on individual works of the ""Organon"" by such Italians as Agostino Nifo (1473-1546) and Jacopo Zabarella (1533-1589), the latter of whom offered a particularly influential account of scientific method. They can also be seen in the ""Organon"" edition of Giulio Pace (1550-1635), which was first published in 1584 and contained the Greek text side-by-side with a new translation which was designed not only to read well but also to capture the philosophical significance of Aristotle's words."" (Raul Corazzon, ""History of Renaissance and Modern Logic from 1400 to Stuart Mill"").""No editor better understood the nature of this Treatise of Aristotle than Julius Pacius, who was the preceptor of Casaubon, and profoundedly skilled in all the arcane of the Peripatetic philosophy, in both the Greek and Latin tongues."" (Dibdin I: 318)Giulio Pace of Beriga (or Julius Pace/Pacius) (1550 - 1635) was a famous Italian Aristotelian scholar and jurist. He was born in Vicenza and studied law and philosophy in Padua. He was inspired by the Reformation and put on trial by the Inquisition. Therefore he had to flee Italy and escaped, first to Geneva, thereafter to Germany. While in Heidelberg, he converted to Protestantism. He was highly respected as an academic and was widely known for his deep knowledge and understanding of Aristotle, whom he became famous for translating. He was elected public professor in Geneva, where he taught for ten years (1575-1585). The next ten years he spent teaching law at the University of Heidelberg (where he got into different conflicts, especially with the philosophical faculty for giving private tuition in the controversial Ramist logic). After Heidelberg, he taught at different universities throughout Europe, where he was especially well known for his 1584-edition of Aristotle's ""Organon"", which played a definitive role in Aristotle-scholarship and philosophy in general throughout all of Europe.Dibdin I:318" Adams A:1866.‎

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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & KEYT David (ed.)‎

Reference : F105436

(1999)

‎Aristotle Politics, Books V and VI (translated with a commentary)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1999 xvii + 265pp., in the series "Clarendon Aristotle Series", 22cm., softcover with few handling wear, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, F105436‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & WOODS Michael (ed.)‎

Reference : F105662

(1982)

‎Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics. Books I, II and VIII (translated with a commentary)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1982 xii + 234pp., in the series "Clarendon Aristotle Series", 20cm., softcover, good condition, text in English, F105662‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & HUSSEY Edward (ed.)‎

Reference : F105663

(1983)

‎Aristotle's Physics. Books III and IV (translated with notes)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1983 xlix + 225pp., in the series "Clarendon Aristotle Series", 20cm., softcover, good condition, text in English, F105663‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & CHARLTON W. (ed.)‎

Reference : F105664

(1983)

‎Aristotle's Physics. Books I and II (translated with introduction and notes)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1983 xvii + 151pp., in the series "Clarendon Aristotle Series", 20cm., softcover, good condition, text in English, F105664‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & BALME D.M. (ed.)‎

Reference : F105666

(1972)

‎Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium I (with passages from II. 1-3) (translated with notes)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1972 vii + 173pp., in the series "Clarendon Aristotle Series", 21cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper (spine sunfaded), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, text in English, F105666‎


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‎PLATO, ARISTOTLE, By B. JOWETT‎

Reference : RO60068984

(1900)

‎DIALOGUES OF PLATO / THE POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE (IN ONE VOLUME‎

‎The Colonial Press. 1900. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 208 + 208 pages. Photo-gravure et gravure en noir et blanc en frontispices. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte. Titre et motifs dorés sur le dos. Tranche de tête dorée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎The World's Great Classics. Dialogues of Plato, Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and Protagoras. The Politics of Aristotle. With Prefaces by the translator: Benjamin JOWETT, and a Special intro. by Maurice Francis EGAN. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & KENNEDY George A., ed.‎

Reference : F105504

(1991)

‎Aristotle on Rhetoric. A Theory of Civic Discourse (newly translated, with introduction, notes and appendices)‎

‎New York/ Oxford, Oxford University Press 1991 xvi + 335pp., 22cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper (spine sunfaded), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105504‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & VAN OPPENRAAIJ Aafke M.I., ed.‎

Reference : F105648

(1998)

‎Aristotle De Animalibus, Michael Scot's arabic-latin translation. Part Two. Books XI-XIV: Parts of animals (A critical edition with an introduction, notes and indices)‎

‎Leiden, E.J. Brill 1998 xxv + 589pp., in the series "Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus" volume 5, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth (spine slightly sunfaded & corners bit bumped), text and interior are clean, good condition, weight: 1.2kg., F105648‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & HUTTON James (ed.)‎

Reference : F105650

(1982)

‎Aristotle's Poetics (translated, with an introduction and notes)‎

‎New York/ London, W.W. Northon & Cy. 1982 x + 115pp., 21cm., softcover, good condition, F105650‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & WILLIAMS C.J.F., ed.‎

Reference : F105651

(1982)

‎Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione (translated with notes)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1982 xv + 239pp., 21cm., softcover (bit sunfaded), good condition, F105651‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] & JANKO Richard, ed.‎

Reference : F105655

(1987)

‎Aristotle : Poetics I, with the Tractatus Coislinianus. A Hypohetical Reconstruction of Poetics II. The Fragments of the 'On Poets'‎

‎Indianapolis, Hackett Publishing Cy. 1987 xxvi + 235pp., 23cm., softcover, good condition, F105655‎


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‎NEWMAN W.L. & ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES]‎

Reference : F105675

(1887)

‎The Politics of Aristotle - 4 Volumes (with an introduction, two prefatory essays and notes critical and explanatory)‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press 1887-1902 Complete in 4 volumes: xx,580 + lxvii,419 + lxvii,419 + lxx,708 pp., Original 1887/1902-edition, 24cm., uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spines (corners and edges worn), text and interior clean and bright (paper slightly browned), ex-libris of R.V. Lennard tipped in on upper counterplates (Reginald Vivian Lennard (1885-1967) was a Fellow of Wadham College from 1919 and Reader in Economic History at Oxford from 1932), introduction and notes in Englis, Text edition in Greek, good condition, weight: 4.4kg., [Content: VOLUME I: Introduction to the Politics, VOLUME II: Prefatory essays. Books I and II: text and notes, VOLUME III: Two Essays, Books III,IV and V: Text and notes, VOLUME IV: Essay on Constitutions. Books VI-VIII: Text and notes, Indexes], F105675‎


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‎ARISTOTLE [ARISTOTELES] (& KRUK Remke, ed.)‎

Reference : F114452

(1979)

‎Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus. The Arabic version of Aristotle's Parts of Animals. Book XI-XIV of the Kitab al-Hayawan‎

‎Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company 1979 96 + 156pp., 26cm., softcover, dustwrapper (with some traces of use), text is clean and bright, good condition, [Introduction in English, text edition in Arabic], F114452‎


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‎Revue Philosophy of Science - Maxwell (Nicholas) - Sharvy (Richard) - Uchii (Soshichi) - Lincicome (David) - Scoledes (Aristotle G.M.) - Wright (Larry) - Daniels (Norman) - Achinstein (Peter) - Giril (T.R.) - Schwartz (Robert) - Miettinen (Seppo K.) - Lazslo (E.) and Margenau (H.) - Torretti (Roberto) - Agassi (Joseph)‎

Reference : 27880

(1972)

‎Philosophy of Science - volume 39, number 2 - June 1972 , Official Journal of the Philosophy of Science Association‎

‎Philosophy of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1972 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback Grand In-8 1 vol. - 152 pages‎


‎ Contents, Chapitres : Pages 131 to 283 - Nicholas Maxwell : A critique of Popper 's views on scientific method - Richard Sharvy : Three types of referential opacity - David Lincicome : Reporting, evaluating, describing - Soshichi Uchii : Inductive logic with causal modalities, a probabilistic approach - Aristotle G.M. Scoledes : The determinism of quantum-mechanical probability statements - Larry Wright : Explanation and teleology - Norman Daniels : Thomas Reid 's discovery of non-Euclidean geometry - Discussion : Peter Achinstein : Models and analogies, a reply to Girill - T.R. Girill : Analogies and models revisited - Robert Schwartz : Paradox and projection - Seppo K. Miettinen : On Omer 's model of scientific explanation - E. Laszlo and H. Margenau : The emergence of integrative concepts in contemporary science - Roberto Torretti : Remarks on Salmon 's paradox of primes - Joseph Agassi : The interface of philosophy and physics - Books reviews - Recent books working copy from Pierre Thuillier, very few annotations at pencil, inside and on the cover‎

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‎MacAdam (David), ed. - Plato - Aristotle - Isaac Newton- George Palmer - Thomas Young - Hermann Günter Grassmann - James Clerk Maxwell - Herman von Helmholtz - Johannes von Kries - Frederic Eugene Ives - Erwin Schrödinger - John Guild - Lewis Fry Richardson - Stephen Polyak - Sir Wilfried E. Le Gros Clark‎

Reference : 101511

(1970)

‎Sources of Color Science , (Timaeus - On the soul ii - Sense and the sensible 2 - Meteorologica iii - New theory about light and colors - Opticks - Theory of colors and vision - Theory of light - On the theory of light and colors - Theory of compound colors - Theory of the perception of colors - The diagram of colors - Theory of compound colors, and the relations of the colors of the spectrum - On color vision - Physiological optics - Contribution to the physiology of visual sensations - Chromatic adaptation - Influence of adaptation on the effects produced by luminous stimuli - The optics of trichromatic photography - Outline of a theory of color measurement of daylight vision - Thresholds of color differences - Some problems of visual perception - Interpretation of quantitative data in visual problems - Measurability of sensations of hue, brightness, or saturation - Retinal structure and color vision - Laminar pattern of the lateral geniculate nucleus considered in relation to color vision)‎

‎The MIT Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1970 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's binding, under editor's pink printed dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 292 pages‎


‎a few black and white text-figures 1st edition, 1970 Contents, Chapitres : Contents, Preface, x, Text, 282 pages - Plato : Timaeus - Aristotle : On the soul ii - Sense and the sensible 2 - Meteorologica iii - Isaac Newton : New theory about light and colors - Opticks - George Palmer : Theory of colors and vision - Theory of light - Thomas Young : On the theory of light and colors - Hermann Günter Grassmann : Theory of compound colors - James Clerk Maxwell : Theory of the perception of colors - The diagram of colors - Theory of compound colors, and the relations of the colors of the spectrum - On color vision - Herman von Helmholtz : Physiological optics - Johannes von Kries : Contribution to the physiology of visual sensations - Chromatic adaptation - Influence of adaptation on the effects produced by luminous stimuli - Frederic Eugene Ives : The optics of trichromatic photography - Erwin Schrödinger : Outline of a theory of color measurement of daylight vision - Thresholds of color differences - John Guild : Some problems of visual perception - Interpretation of quantitative data in visual problems - Lewis Fry Richardson : Measurability of sensations of hue, brightness, or saturation - Stephen Polyak : Retinal structure and color vision - Sir Wilfried E. Le Gros Clark : Laminar pattern of the lateral geniculate nucleus considered in relation to color vision near fine copy, minor wear on the top of the dust-jacket, with very small missing of paper on the top of the spine, the D-J remains nearly complete and fine, inside is fine, no markings‎

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‎DUDLEY John - [ ] Aristotle :‎

Reference : 46880

‎Aristotle's Concept of Chance. Accidents , Cause, Necessity , and Determinism.‎

‎" Albany (NY) , State University of New York, (SUNY Press), 2012, in-8°, 469 pp , index, publisher's cased binding. With a manuscript ex dono (in French) by the author. [;aristotle;chance;probabilies;necessity;philosophy;determinism;free will;]."‎


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‎MORISON Benjamin - Barbara SCALVINI ( essays ) - [ ] ARISTOTLE :‎

Reference : 54570

‎Aristotle. From antiquity to the modern era.‎

‎ Livingston (NJ), M.J.Gross Family Foundation, 2020, in-4°, 128 pp. publisher's cloth with printed dj. A catalogue of 37 books illustrating the reception and spread of the works of Aristotle by the cismen culture.‎


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‎ARISTOTELES. (PSEUDO-ARISTOTLE).‎

Reference : 45444

(1800)

‎The Works of Aristotle, the famous Philosopher. In Four Parts. I. His complete Master Piece displaying the Secrets of Nature, in the generation of Man...The Family Physician...II. His experienced Midwife: absolutely necessary for Surgeons, Midwives, ...‎

‎London, Miller, Law, and Cater, n.date, (Ca.1800). Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf., spine gilt, titlelabel with gilt lettering. Hinges weakening, corners bumped. A bit of leather lacks on backcover. IV,317,(1) pp., 8 textillustrations in woodcut. A few brownspots.‎


‎A very popular work containing medical extracts from various writings, first published in 1690 and published in more than 40 editions onwards. (Wellcome II, p. 56, listing many editions, but not this one.‎

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‎ARISTOTLE‎

Reference : RO60068472

(1976)

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‎THE ETHICS OF ARISTOTLE, THE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS‎

‎Penguin Books. 1976. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 383 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎Penguin Classics. Trans. by J.A.K. THOMSON, Revised with Notes by Hugh TREDENNICK, Intro. by Jonathan BARNES. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎ARISTOTLE, By S. H. BUTCHER‎

Reference : RO60123998

(1936)

‎THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE‎

‎Macmillan and Co Ltd. 1936. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 111 pages. Texte en grec ancien et en anglais en regard (Greek / English). Dos insolé. Jaquette manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎Edited with Critical Notes and a Translation by S.H. Butcher. 4th edition. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎Aristotle‎

Reference : R240165475

(1822)

‎A new and enlarged edition of the works of Aristotle - In four parts - I. His complete master-piece II. His experienced midwife 3. His book of problems 4. His last legacy - 4th ed.‎

‎J.Kendrew. 1822. In-16. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Papier jauni. IV + 360 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et en frontispice. Quelques rousseurs et taches. 1er plat désolidarisé et abîmé.2e plat quasiment désolidarisé et très abîmé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎ARISTOTLE.‎

Reference : 70938

‎Historia animalium I, Books I - III. Loeb classical library. Aristotle IX. Translated by A. L. Peck.‎

‎ Cambrige - London, Harvard University Press - William Heinemann LTD 1979, 170x115mm, CIV - 238pages, editor's binding with jacket. Two six centimeters tears at the center of the top cover of the jacket, otherwise good condition. ‎


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‎Aristotle (Trans. by Jonathan Barnes)‎

Reference : 9069

(1975)

‎Aristotle's Posterior Analytics‎

‎Clarendon Press In-8 Softcover Oxford 1975 ‎


‎Fine 277 pages. From the collection of Vianney Décarie.‎

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‎Aristotle (Trans. by Christopher Kirwan)‎

Reference : 9074

(1971)

‎Aristotle's Metaphysics‎

‎Clarendon Press In-8 Softcover Oxford 1971 ‎


‎Fine 206 pages. From the collection of Vianney Décarie, with notes on small cards, and autograph signed letter from C. Kirwan.‎

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