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‎SCHLOSSER Johann Friedrich Heinrich. SCHLOSSER, Sophie.‎

Reference : 56336

‎-Wanderfrüchte. Sammlung auserlesener Poesien aller Zeiten in Uebertragungen, von Johann Friedrich Heinrich Schlosser. -Gedichte von Johann Friedrich Heinrich Schlosser. -Legenden von Johann Friedrich Heinrich Schlosser. Aus dessen Nachlass herausgegeben von Sophie Schlosser. In einem Band.‎

‎ Mainz, Franz Kirchheim 1856-1857, 145x100mm, XII-, VIII- , VI- 332 + 164 + 135Seiten, Chagrin-Halbledereinband. Deckeln aus Perkalin. Stockflecken. Guter Zustand. ‎


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‎Humboldt, Wilhelm und Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich. - Leitzmann, Albert:‎

Reference : 36392AB

(1892)

‎Briefe von Wilhelm von Humboldt an Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi.‎

‎Halle a.S. Max Niemeyer. 1892. 8°. VIII S., 1 Bl., 141 S., 1 S., 1 Bl. Anzeigen. Halbleinwand mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.‎


‎Initiale auf Titelblatt. - Selten.‎

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‎OSER, Friedrich Heinrich (1820 - 1891):‎

Reference : 102050aaf

‎Friedrich Heinrich Oser von Basel. Portrait de: Album national suisse coll. de portraits contemporains n° 312.‎

‎Zürich, Orell Füssli, 1892, 24.5 x17 cm, xylographie originale. 1 Blatt / 1 feuille.‎


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‎"Friedrich Heinrich Suso Denifle Emile Chapelain"‎

Reference : 100074309

(1889)

‎"Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis Sub Auspiciis Consilii Generalis Facultatum Parisiensium Ex Diversis Bibliotecis Tabulariisque Collegit et cum authenticis chartis contulit"‎

‎"Paris. 26 cm x 33 cm. 1889. Reliés. 4 volume(s). 2863 pages. Paris Delalain 1889-1897 édition originale. 4 volumes reliures toilage moderne couvertures parcheminées conservées 26 cm x 33 cm XXXVI+ 713+ XXIII+ 808+ XXXVII+ 777+ XXXVI+ 835 pages. Transcription et annotations de Friedrich Heinrich Suso Denifle avec le concours de Emile Chapelain tabula index generalis index personarum index rerum. Très bon état" "Très bon état"‎


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‎HUMBOLDT (Friedrich-Heinrich-Alexander von).‎

Reference : 239962

‎Expériences sur le galvanisme,. et en général sur l'irritation des fibres musculaires et nerveuses ; traduction de l'allemand, publiée, avec des additions, par J. Fr. N. [Jean-François-Nicolas] Jadelot, médecin.‎

‎Paris, J. F. Fuchs [imprimerie de Didot jeune], an VII - 1799, in-8, xlvj pp., 530 pp., un f. n. ch. d'errata, avec 8 planches dépliantes "in fine", regroupant 89 figures, veau fauve marbré, dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre noire, encadrement de dent-de-rat, simple filet et guirlande dorés sur les plats, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Coiffes et charnières frottées, coins abîmés, des mouillures claires infra-paginales en début d'ouvrage.‎


‎Unique traduction française des Versuche über die gereizte Muskel- und Nervenfaser, nebst Vermuthungen über den chemischen Process des Lebens in der Thier- und Pflanzenwelt (Posen et Berlin, 1797), qui regroupent les expériences du célèbre naturaliste sur l'effet de l'électricité, qu'il pensait être contenue dans les nerfs, et pouvoir être mise en évidence par l'application de deux métaux différents. Les découvertes de Volta, quasi contemporaines, ruineront cette interprétation, et Humboldt devait garder toute sa vie l'amertume de ne pas avoir fait la distinction entre les effets physiologiques et électriques, et de ne pas en avoir déduit les principes de la pile. Exemplaire de Jean-Baptiste Valentin, avec étiquette ex-libris contrecollée sur les premières gardes. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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‎Arthur RACKHAM - Friedrich Heinrich Karl de LA MOTTE-FOUQUE‎

Reference : 85630

(1909)

‎Ondine‎

‎William Heinemann Doubleday- Page & Cie | London & New York 1909 | 15 x 20.50 cm | reliure de l'éditeur‎


‎Edition illustrée de 15 planches en couleurs hors-texte d'Arthur Rackham, dont un frontispice, ainsi que de dessins en noir dans le texte. Reliure de l'éditeur en plein cartonnage bleu, dos lisse éclairci orné de motifs décoratifs animaliers dorés, premier plat éclairci et frappé en son centre d'une illustration dorée, gardes et contreplats illustrés comportant des piqûres, tête bleue décolorée. Une petite déchirure sans manque en pied de la page 45 sans atteinte au texte. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -‎

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‎Von der Hagen Friedrich Heinrich‎

Reference : R200129409

(1820)

‎Der Nibelungen Lied. Zum erstenmal in der ältesten Gestalt aus der St. Galler Urschrift mit Vergleichung aller übrigen Handschriften.‎

‎Josef Mar. 1820. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Mors fendus, Quelques rousseurs. 432 pages, auteur et titre sur pièce de titre verte, ornements dorés sur le dos - Livre en allemand gothique - tranches frottées, coiffes abimées, papier jauni, annotations à l'encre sur le 1er contreplat et la page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand‎

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‎(Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich):‎

Reference : 33295BB

(1789)

‎Ueber die Lehre des Spinoza in Briefen an den Herrn Moses Mendelsohn. Neue vermehrte Ausgabe.‎

‎Breslau, bey Gottl. Löwe. 1789. 1 Bl., LI S., 1 Bl., 440 S. Mit gestochener Titel- und Schlussvignette von Thelot nach Langer und einem Textkupfer. Beschädige Interimsbroschur.‎


‎694, 12. - Zweite Auflage um mehr als 180 Seiten erweitert. Unter dem Titel 'Beylagen' erschienen acht Aufsätze zum ersten mal. - Die Titelvignette zeigt ein Doppelporträt von Lessing und Mendelsohn, die Schlussvignette das Porträt von Jacobi. Es fehlt das Porträt von Spinoza. - Die ersten 10 Blatt stark eselsohrig, mit Wasserrand. Broschur mit Fehlstellen, Umschlag fleckig. - Vollständig unbeschnittenes und fleckenloses Exemplar.‎

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‎HUMBOLDT (Friedrich-Heinrich-Alexander von)‎

Reference : 226068

‎Vues des Cordillères, et monumens des peuples indigènes de l'Amérique.‎

‎A Paris, A la Librairie Grecque-Latine-Allemande, 1816 2 vol. in-8, (2)-392 pp. et 411 pp.-(3), planches, veau raciné, dos lisse orné, roulette dorée en encadrement sur les plats, tranches marbrées (rel. de l'époque). Infime travail de ver au mors inférieur du tome 2, un coin usé.‎


‎Ouvrage orné de dix-neuf planches dont sept en couleurs, certaines à l'aquatinte puis réhaussées.Un atlas portant le même titre était paru quelques années plus tôt, orné de soixante-neuf planches, mais, comme l'indique l'éditeur dans l'Avertissement : "Mais comme l'atlas pittoresque est, par sa nature, d'un prix trop élevé pour que les amateurs puissent y atteindre, on a cru devoir le faire imprimer dans le format de la petite édition (...), on a choisi sur les soixante-neuf planches les dix-neuf qui ont paru indispensables, et on les a fait réduire de manière qu'elles puissent être placées dans ces volumes."Leclerc, 1160 ou 2321 : "Ouvrage des plus savants pour l'histoire ancienne du Mexique, orné de figures coloriées représentant d'anciennes peintures mexicaines."Sabin, 33750.Bel exemplaire malgré les petits défauts signalés. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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‎FRIEDRICH Heinrich‎

Reference : W113574

(1939)

‎Biene und Imker in der deutschen Volkswirtschaft‎

‎Würzburg, Triltsch 1939 95pp., 22cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Würde eines Doktors der Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Hindenburghochschule Nurnberg), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, W113574‎


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‎JACOBI, Friedrich Heinrich:‎

Reference : 111659aaf

‎Woldemar. Ausgabe letzter Hand.‎

‎Leipzig, Gerhard Fleischer, 1826, in-8vo, XVI + 482 + 23 S. ‘Anhang’, Original H.-Lederband, Leder-Rückenschildchen, Rückenvergoldung.‎


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‎Friedrich Heinrich Karl La Motte-Fouqué‎

Reference : 25410

(1982)

ISBN : 2714300103

‎Ondine‎

‎Jose Corti 1982 In-12 broché, 145 pp. Traduction de l’Allemand par Jean Thorel. Lithographies de Valentine Hugo.‎


‎ Bon état d’occasion ‎

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‎[Arthur RACKHAM] - ‎ ‎FOUQUÉ, de la Motte (Friedrich Heinrich Karl ) , RACKHAM Arthur (ill.).‎

Reference : 4996

(1913)

‎Ondine. illustré par Arthur Rackham.‎

‎Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1913. 245 x 185 mm, (1) f. blanc, VIII-(2)-114 pp., (1) f., ill. n/b in-texte, frontispice et 10 planches d' Arthur RACKHAM protégées par feuilles de papier fin avec texte, page de titre bicolore, reliure toile illustrée d'éditeur, dos insolé, 1 tache sur premier plat, coiffes et coins légèrement frottés, bon exemplaire.‎


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‎JACOBI, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH.‎

Reference : 12901

(1826)

‎Woldemar. Ausgabe letzter Hand. 1.-2. Theil.‎

‎Leipzig, Fleischer, 1826. Cont. boards. XVI,482,24(Anhang) pp.‎


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‎"[JACOBI, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH]. & BRUNO, MENDELSSOHN, ETC.‎

Reference : 45724

(1789)

‎Ueber die Lehre des Spinoza in Briefen an den Herrn Moses Mendelssohn. Neue vermehrte Auflage. - [THE FIRST EVER TRANSLATION OF BRUNO'S ""DE UNO ET CAUSA""...]‎

‎Breslau, Gottl. Löwe, 1789, 8vo. Very beautiful contemporary red full calf binding with five raised bands and gilt green leather title-label to richly gilt spine. elaborate gilt borders to boards, inside which a ""frame"" made up of gilt dots, with giltcorner-ornamentations. Edges of boards gilt and inner gilt dentelles. All edges gilt. Minor light brownspotting. Marginal staining to the last leaves. Engraved frontispiece-portrait of Spinoza, engraved title-vignette (double-portrait, of Lessing and Mendelssohn), engraved end-vignette (portrait of Jacobi). Frontispiece, title-page, LI, (1, -errata), 440 pp. Magnificent copy.‎


‎First edition thus, being the seminal second edition, the ""neue vermehrte Auflage"" (new and expanded edition), which has the hugely important 180 pp. of ""Beylage"" for the first time, which include the first translation into any language of any part of Giordano Bruno's ""de Uno et Causa..."" (pp. 261-306) as well as several other pieces of great importance to the ""Pantheismusstreit"" and to the interpretation of the philosophy of Spinoza and Leibniz, here for the first time in print. The present translation of Bruno seems to be the earliest translation of any of Bruno's works into German, and one of the earliest translations of Bruno at all - as far as we can establish, the second, only preceded by an 18th century translation into English of ""Spaccio della bestia trionfante"". It is with the present edition of Jacobi's work that the interest in Bruno is founded and with which Bruno is properly introduced to the modern world. Jacobi not only provides what is supposedly the second earliest translation of any of Bruno's works ever to appear, he also establishes the great influence that Bruno had on two of our greatest thinkers, Spinoza and Leibnitz. It is now generally accepted that Spinoza founds his ethical thought upon Bruno and that Lebnitz has taken his concept of the ""Monads"" from him. It is Jacobi who, with the second edition of his ""Letters on Spinoza..."", for the first time ever puts Bruno where he belongs and establishes his position as one of the key figures of modern philosophy and thought. Bruno's works, the first editions of which are all of the utmost scarcity, were not reprinted in their time, and new editions of them did not begin appearing until the 19th century. For three centuries his works had been hidden away in libraries, where only few people had access to them. Thus, as important as his teachings were, thinkers of the ages to come were largely reliant on more or less reliable renderings and reproductions of his thoughts. As Jacobi states in the preface to the second edition of his ""Letters on Spinoza..."", ""There appears in this new edition, under the title of Appendices (""Beylage""), different essays, of which I will here first give an account. The first Appendix is an excerpt from the extremely rare book ""De la causa, principio, et Uno"", by Jordan Bruno. This strange man was born, one knows not in which year, in Nola, in the Kingdom of Naples"" and died on February 17th 1600 in Rome on the stake. With great diligence Brucker has been gathering information on him, but in spite of that has only been able to deliver fragments [not in translation]. For a long time his works were, partly neglected due to their obscurity, partly not respected due to the prejudice against the new opinions and thoughts expressed in them, and partly loathed and suppressed due to the dangerous teachings they could contain. On these grounds, the current scarcity of his works is easily understood. Brucker could only get to see the work ""De Minimo"", La Croce only had the book ""De Immenso et Innumerabilibus"" in front of him, or at least he only provides excerpts from this [also not in translation], as Heumann does only from the ""Physical Theorems"" [also small fragments, not in translation]"" also Bayle had, of Bruno's metaphysical works, himself also merely read this work, of which I here provide an excerpt."" (Vorrede, pp. (VII)-VIII - own translation from the German). Jacobi continues by stating that although everyone complains about the obscurity of Bruno's teachings and thoughts, some of the greatest thinkers, such as Gassendi, Descartes, ""and our own Leibnitz"" (p. IX) have taken important parts of their theorems and teachings from him. ""I will not discuss this further, and will merely state as to the great obscurity (""grossen Dunkelheit"") of which people accuse Bruno, that I have found this in neither his book ""de la Causa"" nor in ""De l'Infinito Universo et Mondi"", of which I will speak implicitly on another occasion. As to the first book, my readers will be able to judge for themselves from the sample (""Probe"") that I here present. My excerpt can have become a bit more comprehensible due to the fact that I have only presented the System of Bruno himself, the ""Philosophia Nolana"" which he himself calls it, in its continuity... My main purpose with this excerpt is, by uniting Bruno with Spinoza, at the same time to show and explain the ""Summa of Philosophy"" (""Summa der Philosophie"") of ""En kai Pan"" [in Greek characters - meaning ""One and All""]. ... It is very difficult to outline ""Pantheism"" in its broader sense more purely and more beautifully than Bruno has done."" (Vorrede pp. IX-XI - own translation from the German). So not only does Jacobi here provide this groundbreaking piece of Bruno's philosophy in the first translation ever, and not only does he provide one of the most important interpretations of Spinoza's philosophy and establishes the importance of Bruno to much of modern thought, he also presents Bruno as the primary exponent of ""pantheism"", thereby using Bruno to change the trajectory of modern thought and influencing all philosophy of the decades to come. After the second edition of Jacobi's ""Ueber die Lehre des Spinoza"", no self-respecting thinker could neglect the teachings of Bruno"" he could no longer be written off as having ""obscure"" and insignificant teachings, and one could no longer read Spinoza nor Leibnitz without thinking of Bruno. It is with this edition that the world rediscovers Bruno, never to forget him again.WITH THE FIRST EDITION OF ""UEBER DIE LEHRE DES SPINOZA"" (1785), JACOBI BEGINS THE FAMOUS ""PATHEISMUSSTREIT"", which focused attention on the apparent conflict between human freedom and any systematic, philosophical interpretation of reality. In 1780, Jacobi (1743-1819), famous for coining the term nihilism, advocating ""belief"" and ""revelation"" instead of speculative reason, thereby anticipating much of present-day literature, and for his critique of the Sturm-und-Drang-era, had a conversation with Lessing, in which Lessing stated that the only true philosophy was Spinozism. This led Jacobi to a protracted and serious study of Spinoza's works. After Lessing's death, in 1783 Jacobi began a lengthy letter-correspondende with Mendelssohn, a close friend of Lessing, on the philosophy of Spinoza. These letters, with commentaries by Jacobi, are what constitute the first edition of ""Ueber die lehre des Spinoza"", as well as the first part of the second edition. The second edition is of much greater importance, however, due to greatly influential Appendices. The work caused great furor and the enmity of the Enlightenment thinkers. Jacobi was ridiculed by his contemporaries for attempting to reintroduce into philosophy belief instead of reason, was seen as an enemy of reason and Enlightenment, as a pietist, and as a Jesuit. But the publication of the work not only caused great furor in wider philosophical circles, there was also a personal side to the scandal which has made it one of the most debated books of the period: ""Mendelssohn enjoyed, as noted at the outset, a lifelong friendship with G. E. Lessing... Along with Mendelssohn, Lessing embraced the idea of a purely rational religion and would endorse Mendelssohn's declaration: ""My religion recognizes no obligation to resolve doubt other than through rational means"" and it commands no mere faith in eternal truths"" (Gesammelte Schriften, Volume 3/2, p. 205). To pietists of the day, such declarations were scandalous subterfuges of an Enlightenment project of assimilating religion to natural reason... While Mendelssohn skillfully avoided that confrontation, he found himself reluctantly unable to remain silent when, after Lessing's death, F. H. Jacobi contended that Lessing embraced Spinoza's pantheism and thus exemplified the Enlightenment's supposedly inevitable descent into irreligion.Following private correspondence with Jacobi on the issue and an extended period when Jacobi (in personal straits at the time) did not respond to his objections, Mendelssohn attempted to set the record straight about Lessing's Spinozism in ""Morning Hours"". Learning of Mendelssohn's plans incensed Jacobi who expected to be consulted first and who accordingly responded by publishing, without Mendelssohn's consent, their correspondence - ""On the Teaching of Spinoza in Letters to Mr. Moses Mendelssohn"" - a month before the publication of ""Morning Hours"". Distressed on personal as well as intellectual levels by the controversy over his departed friend's pantheism, Mendelssohn countered with a hastily composed piece, ""To the Friends of Lessing: an Appendix to Mr. Jacobi's Correspondence on the Teaching of Spinoza"". According to legend, so anxious was Mendelssohn to get the manuscript to the publisher that, forgetting his overcoat on a bitterly cold New Year's eve, he delivered the manuscript on foot to the publisher. That night he came down with a cold from which he died four days later, prompting his friends to charge Jacobi with responsibility for Mendelssohn's death.The sensationalist character of the controversy should not obscure the substance and importance of Mendelssohn's debate with Jacobi. Jacobi had contended that Spinozism is the only consistent position for a metaphysics based upon reason alone and that the only solution to this metaphysics so detrimental to religion and morality is a leap of faith, that salto mortale that poor Lessing famously refused to make. Mendelssohn counters Jacobi's first contention by attempting to demonstrate the metaphysical inconsistency of Spinozism. He takes aim at Jacobi's second contention by demonstrating how the ""purified Spinozism"" or ""refined pantheism"" embraced by Lessing is, in the end, only nominally different from theism and thus a threat neither to religion nor to morality."" (SEP).The Beylagen, which are not included in the 1785 first edition and only appear with the 1789 second edition, include: I. Auszug aus Jordan Bruno von Nola. Von der Ursache, dem Princip und dem Einen (p. 261-306) II. Diokles an Diotime über den Atheismus (p. 307-327) translation of Lettre ... sur l'Athéisme by F. Hemsterhuis.‎

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‎"[JACOBI, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH].‎

Reference : 51687

(1785)

‎Ueber die Lehre des Spinoza in Briefen an den Herrn Moses Mendelssohn. - [INITIATING THE PANTHEISMUSSTREIT - PRESENTATION-COPY]‎

‎Breslau, Löwe, 1785. 8vo. Nice contemporary half calf with five raised bands, gilt lines, and gilt title-label to spine. A bit of wear to extremities. Internally very nice and clean. Printed on good paper. A stamp to title-page (Holsteinborg). Inscribed by the author on front free end-paper. (8)215, (1, - errata) pp.‎


‎A magnificent presentation-copy of the rare first edition, first issue (with the ""S. das Gedicht am Ende des Briefes""-note on p. 11) of this milestone of 18th century thought, one of the most scandalous books of its time, the work that reintroduced Spinoza to a society otherwise dominated by French Enlightenment thinking, and the work that begain the famous ""Pantheismusstreit"", one of the most important feuds in German philosophy. Presentation-copies by Jacobi are of the utmost scarcity and hardly ever come on the market. The present copy bears a two-line inscription to the famous physician Philipp Hensler, signed ""The Author"", on the front free end-paper: ""Seinem verehrtesten Gönner und lieben/ Freunde, dem Herrn Hensler in Altona/ Der Verfasser"". The city of Altona plays a significant role in late 18th century German thought, as many of the most important thinkers of the period pass through there. In the late 18th century, Altona developed into the centre of Enlightenment in Northern Germany. It is here that Jacobi meets Hensel, who comes to play an important role in his life, as is also evident from the present inscription (""honoured benefactor and dear friend""). Philipp Gabriel Hensler (1733-1805) was a famous German doctor, an outstanding physician, who is still famous today for his pioneering work in hygiene statistics and in pox-inoculation. He was so famous in his time that for a time he was the preferred choice for the position of private doctor to the Danish King Christian VII, right up until that historical moment when Struensee was chosen instead. When Struensee was given the position, Hensler was given Struensee's old position as physician in Altona. With the first edition of ""Ueber die Lehre des Spinoza"" (1785), Jacobi begins the famous ""PATHEISMUSSTREIT"", which focused attention on the apparent conflict between human freedom and any systematic, philosophical interpretation of reality. In 1780, Jacobi (1743-1819), famous for coining the term nihilism, advocating ""belief"" and ""revelation"" instead of speculative reason, thereby anticipating much of present-day literature, and for his critique of the Sturm-und-Drang-era, had a conversation with Lessing, in which Lessing stated that the only true philosophy was Spinozism. This led Jacobi to a protracted and serious study of Spinoza's works. After Lessing's death, in 1783 Jacobi began a lengthy letter-correspondende with Mendelssohn, a close friend of Lessing, on the philosophy of Spinoza. These letters, with commentaries by Jacobi, are what constitute the first edition of ""Ueber die lehre des Spinoza"". The work caused great furor and the enmity of the Enlightenment thinkers. Jacobi was ridiculed by his contemporaries for attempting to reintroduce into philosophy belief instead of reason, was seen as an enemy of reason and Enlightenment, as a pietist, and as a Jesuit. But the publication of the work not only caused great furor in wider philosophical circles, there was also a personal side to the scandal which has made it one of the most debated books of the period: ""Mendelssohn enjoyed, as noted at the outset, a lifelong friendship with G. E. Lessing... Along with Mendelssohn, Lessing embraced the idea of a purely rational religion and would endorse Mendelssohn's declaration: ""My religion recognizes no obligation to resolve doubt other than through rational means"" and it commands no mere faith in eternal truths"" (Gesammelte Schriften, Volume 3/2, p. 205). To pietists of the day, such declarations were scandalous subterfuges of an Enlightenment project of assimilating religion to natural reason... While Mendelssohn skillfully avoided that confrontation, he found himself reluctantly unable to remain silent when, after Lessing's death, F. H. Jacobi contended that Lessing embraced Spinoza's pantheism and thus exemplified the Enlightenment's supposedly inevitable descent into irreligion.Following private correspondence with Jacobi on the issue and an extended period when Jacobi (in personal straits at the time) did not respond to his objections, Mendelssohn attempted to set the record straight about Lessing's Spinozism in ""Morning Hours"". Learning of Mendelssohn's plans incensed Jacobi who expected to be consulted first and who accordingly responded by publishing, without Mendelssohn's consent, their correspondence - ""On the Teaching of Spinoza in Letters to Mr. Moses Mendelssohn"" - a month before the publication of ""Morning Hours"". Distressed on personal as well as intellectual levels by the controversy over his departed friend's pantheism, Mendelssohn countered with a hastily composed piece, ""To the Friends of Lessing: an Appendix to Mr. Jacobi's Correspondence on the Teaching of Spinoza"". According to legend, so anxious was Mendelssohn to get the manuscript to the publisher that, forgetting his overcoat on a bitterly cold New Year's eve, he delivered the manuscript on foot to the publisher. That night he came down with a cold from which he died four days later, prompting his friends to charge Jacobi with responsibility for Mendelssohn's death.The sensationalist character of the controversy should not obscure the substance and importance of Mendelssohn's debate with Jacobi. Jacobi had contended that Spinozism is the only consistent position for a metaphysics based upon reason alone and that the only solution to this metaphysics so detrimental to religion and morality is a leap of faith, that salto mortale that poor Lessing famously refused to make. Mendelssohn counters Jacobi's first contention by attempting to demonstrate the metaphysical inconsistency of Spinozism. He takes aim at Jacobi's second contention by demonstrating how the ""purified Spinozism"" or ""refined pantheism"" embraced by Lessing is, in the end, only nominally different from theism and thus a threat neither to religion nor to morality."" (SEP).The first unpaginated leaves contain the first printings of two of Goethe's famous poems: ""Das Göttliche"" and ""Prometheus""(Hagen 577). ‎

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‎HIMMEL Friedrich Heinrich (opus 16) :‎

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‎Trois Sonates pour le Piano Forte avec Accompagnement de Violon & Violoncelle composées & dédiées à Son Altesse Imperiale Madame Le Grande Duchesse Marie. Opera 16. (Sonate No. 1)‎

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‎LINK (Linck), Johann Heinrich Friedrich - HOFFMANNSEGG, Johann Centurius von.‎

Reference : 99212

‎Voyage en Portugal, Depuis 1797 jusqu'en 1799. Par M. LINK, Membre de plusieurs Sociétés Savantes. Suivi d'un Essai sur le Commerce du Portugal, Traduit de l'Allemand (3 volumes).‎

‎ Paris, Levrault, Schoell et Cie, Libraires, AN XII-1803, 3 volumes in-8 de 200x125 mm environ, tome 1 : xvj-431 pages, 1 f. d'errata, tome 2 : iv-395 pages, tome 3 : vij-337 pages, demi basane noire, titres et tomaisons dorés sur dos lisses, ornés de filets et frises dorés, gardes de couleurs. Edition originale de la traduction française, sans la grande carte dépliante du Royame de Portugal (comme souvent). Des rousseurs (tome 2), sinon bon état.‎


‎Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (ou parfois Linck) est un médecin, un botaniste et un naturaliste allemand, né le 2 février 1767 à Hildesheim et mort le 1er janvier 1851 à Berlin.Il visite le Portugal de 1797 à 1799 avec le comte Johann Centurius von Hoffmannsegg, un botaniste, entomologiste et ornithologue de Dresde. Ce voyage va définitivement orienter sa carrière scientifique et il se consacre alors à la botanique. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎(MULLER Heinrich Friedrich)‎

Reference : 155192

(1900)

‎GLOCKE UND HAMMER.‎

‎ s.e., s.l., s.d. (1900 ca.). Scatola di mm. 217 x 275 x 30 in cartonato su fondo rosso, piatto illustrato a colori. Contiene: 7 (su 8) dadi a 6 facce appositamente contrassegnati, tutte le facce sono vuote ad eccezione di quella che rappresenta i numeri da 1 a 6 e il simbolo del martello (nel nostro esemplare manca il dado con il simbolo della campana) // 5 cartoline litografate a colori che raffigurano: campana, martello, campana & martello, locanda e cavallo bianco // gettoni (in cartoncino rosso) // un piccolo martello. Edizione in lingua tedesca (le istruzioni sono stampate all'interno del coperchio e corredate di 6 illustrazioni in tinta). "Glocke und Hammer", chiamato anche "Schimmel", nasce verso la fine del XVIII secolo come gioco d'azzardo con i dadi, inventato a Vienna dal mercante d'arte Heinrich Friedrich Muller (1779-1848). Pare che fosse particolarmente popolare fra i corridoi del castello di Schönbrunn durante il Congresso di Vienna (1914-15), ma la prima pubblicazione certa, come gioco in vendita, risale al 1818 in Gran Bretagna (conosciuto come Bell and Hammer o Whitehorse). Divenne popolare in tutta Europa durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, soprattutto in Germania, dove veniva spesso giocato durante la celebrazione di Hanukkah nelle comunità ebraiche.Esemplare ben conservato.‎


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‎FRIEDRICH (Theodor Heinrich).‎

Reference : 238195

‎Sardellen für satyrische Näscher..‎

‎Hambourg, Herold, 1818 in-16, titre, 124 pp., cartonnage havane raciné, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre verte, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs.‎


‎Édition originale de cet opuscule de technique satirique, composé par le maître du genre dans l'Allemagne du début du XIXe siècle, Theodor Heinrich Friedrich (1776-1819). Le propos tourne apparemment autour des anchois (Sardellen), des harengs (Heringe) et de leur salaison, ce qu'il faut évidemment comprendre de façon métaphorique.Au CCF, exemplaires seulement à Strasbourg. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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‎Heinrich Friedrich Plate (1824-1895), photographe et lithographe allemand.‎

Reference : 015997

‎Photographie [autoportrait] avec dédicace autographe signée à Gottlieb Reiffenstein‎

‎Heinrich Friedrich Plate (1824-1895), photographe et lithographe allemand. Photo CDV par H.F. Plate (autoportrait), avec dédicace autographe signée, sd [ca.1865]. A Gottlieb Reiffenstein (1822-1885), peintre, père des peintres Léo et Paul et du photographe Bruno, avec une longue dédicace en allemand à déchiffrer. La fin de la dédicace mentionne l'adresse de « Reiffenstein & Rösch » à Wien, atelier de lithographie où Reiffenstein était associé à Ludwig Rösch. Rare autoportrait précoce. [1] ‎


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‎STORCH Henri ( Heinrich Friedrich von ) / SAY Jean- Baptiste ‎

Reference : 055694

‎CONSIDÉRATIONS SUR LA NATURE DU REVENU NATIONAL. Relié à la suite: LETTRES A M. MALTHUS sur différens sujets d'économie politique, notamment sur les causes de la stagnation générale du commerce. Par Jean-Baptiste Say. Edition originale (First edition) 1820 ‎

‎Paris Bossange père, Libraire 1824 in 8 (20,5x13) 1 volume reliure demi basane à petits coins de l'époque, plats recouverts de papier marbré raciné assorti, dos lisse orné de fleurons et de filets dorés, pièce de titre de cuir noir, tranches teintées, XLIV et 198 pages, rousseurs éparses au début du volume. Rare. Heinrich Friedrich von Storch, 1766-1835. Relié à la suite: LETTRES A M. MALTHUS sur différens sujets d'économie politique, notamment sur les causes de la stagnation générale du commerce. Par Jean-Baptiste Say (Paris, Chez Bossange, Père et Fils 1820), 184 pages. Jean Baptiste Say, 1767-1832]. Edition originale (First edition). Bel exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ) ‎


‎Très bon Couverture rigide Ed. originale ‎

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‎[Revue] - Salvy, Gérard-Julien ; Grenier, Georges (dir.) - Pellegrino Artusi, Bill Brandt, Albert Cohen, Emmanuel Bove, Mario Praz, Albert Camus, Annabelle d'Huart, Cy Twombly, Dirk Bogarde, Jean Cocteau, Heinrich Kühn, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Alain Elkann, Patrick Naggar, Paul Outerbridge, Paul Bowles‎

Reference : 5017

(1984)

‎Cahiers de l'Energumène n° 4, revue semestrielle d'art et de littérature, printemps-été 1984‎

‎Paris Editions Gérard-Julien Salvy 1984 in-8 broché Paris, Editions Gérard-Julien Salvy, 1984. 26 x 18,5 cm, in-8, 263 (8) pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir ou en couleurs, certaines sur planches dépliantes, broché sous couverture à rabats imprimée et illustrée.‎


‎Au sommaire : Tagliatelle à la romagnole ( Pellegrino Artusi), London in the thirties (Bill Brandt), Churchill d'Angleterre (Albert Cohen), Le Canotier (Emmanuel Bove), Ut pictura poesis (Mario Praz), Pluies de New York (Albert Camus), Ateliers d'Artistes (Annabelle d'Huart), Shepheardes (Cy Twombly), Windhover Hill (Dirk Bogarde), Portrait de Mounet-Sully (Jean Cocteau), Photographies (Heinrich Kühn), Architecture (Karl Friedrich Schinkel), Boulevard de Sébastopol (Alain Elkann), Sur les radeaux de l'utopie (Patrick Naggar), Photographies (Paul Outerbridge), Une proie délicate (Paul Bowles). Petites taches en couverture, sinon très bon. Bon ‎

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‎"WEBER, HEINRICH FRIEDRICH.‎

Reference : 45933

(1875)

‎Die specifischen Wärmen der Elemente Kohlenstoff, Bor und Silicium. (2 Parts).‎

‎Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1875. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. raised bands. Spine slightly rubbed. In ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Bd. 154. X,644 pp. and 5 folded engraved plates. (Entire volume offered). Weber's paper: pp. 367-423 a. pp. 553-582.‎


‎First appearance of this importent paper in which Weber was able to explain why the Law of Dulon & Petit, based on the specific heat of only thirteen elements, was only approximately true. ""An explanation of this anomalous behaviour is to be found in the fact that, as shown by the physicist Heinrich Friedrich Weber, and confirmed by many workers in more recent times, the atomic heat increases at different rates with rise of temperature.... A theoretical basis for this law was obtained in more recent times by P. Debye.""(Findley ""A Hundred Years of Chemistry"", p. 77-78).""The three curious exceptions (C, B, Si) to the Dulong-Petit Law which were until now a cause for despair have been eliminated: the Dulong-Petit law for the specific heats of solid elements has become an exceptional rigorous law...""(Weber).On Albert Einstein and Weber's specific heat, see Pais: ""Subtle is the Lord"", pp. 389 ff.‎

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‎Link, Heinrich Friedrich:‎

Reference : 3588DB

(1829)

‎Handbuch zur Erkennung der nutzbarsten und am häufigsten vorkommenden Gewächse.‎

‎2 Bände. Berlin, Haude und Spener, 1829-1831. 8°. VIII, 864 S.; (4), 533 S. Halblederbände der Zeit.‎


‎Zweiter, praktischer Teil in 2 Bänden von Carl Ludwig Willdenow, nach dessen Tode neu hrsg. mit Zusätzen von Heinrich Friedrich Link (1767-1851), dieser der Nachfolger Willdenow an der Universität Berlin, dessen erfolgreiches Wirken er 35 Jahre lang fortführte. Link führte auch Willdenows Herbarium weiter (26'000 Arten) und gründete zusammen mit Ch. F. Otto den Botanischen Garten von Berlin. - Vorsätze leimschattig. Einbände berieben und bestossen.‎

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