Jena, Frommann, 1808. 8vo. Contemporary (original?) blue full paper binding with blindstamped title-lable to spine. Occasional light brownspotting throughout. All in all a very nice and fine copy. (6), 359, (1) pp.
Scarce first edition of Niethammer's seminal work, in which he introduces the term ""humanism"" for a systematically worked out body of thought with its own value structure and becomes the first to apply the word within a conceptual framework, thus profoundly influencing all later research on the humanistic period. ""The term ""Humanismus"" was coined in 1808 by the German educator, F.J. Niethammer, to express the emphasis on the Greek and Latin classics in secondary education as against the rising demands for a more practical and more scientific training. In this sense, the word was applied by many historians of the nineteenth century to the scholars of the Renaissance, who had also advocated and established the central role of the classics in the curriculum..."" (Kristeller, Renaissance Thought and its Sources, pp. 21-22). Niethammer's work not only came to determine how we have come to talk of the Renaissance and that essential part of it which we now call ""humanism"", it also illustrates how scholars framed the essential values embodied in humanism at the time. It furthermore anticipated the 19th century age of ""-isms"" and ideology and the attempts at developing more structured and systematic ways of organizing theories and ideas with the purpose of influencing society and its culture.
1990 524 p., 141 figs & maps, hardbound (dust jacket). Crisp copy, as new.
1963 Hamburg, Paul Parey, 1963 : In-8 Raisin, Cartonnage d'éditeurs. 319 pp., 80 figures in-texte, une étude détaillée sur les mammifères et oiseaux exotiques relachés dans la nature en Europe Jaquette Etat du neuf, Couv. remarquable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
München, Schön, 1971, in-8vo, V + 249 S. mit einigen teils gefalt. Tab., Original-Broschüre.
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Leipzig, 1937-42. 3 orig. full cloth. Backs and covers slightly rubbed. XXIV,474,X,545,XII,568 pp., 2 colourplates, many textillustr.
Frankfurt am Main, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft (u. andere), 1966- 97. Bound in 22 orig. full cloth., textillustrations and maps.
Wien, Alfred Hölder, 1909. 8°. 70 S. Mit 1 Tafel u. 4 Textillustr. Orig.-Broschur. = "Dissertation der Univ. Basel".
Broschur u. Titelbl. mehrfach gestempelt und handschr. Widmungen und Besitzereinrägen. Unaufgeschnitten.
ECLAIRAGE ELECTRIQUE.. 1906. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 129 pages. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Quelques pages sont débrochées ainsi sur le premier plat de couverture. Note au stylo sur le premier plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 537-Electricité
Classification Dewey : 537-Electricité
1937 193 p., 57 figs, 5 pls, 1 fold. map, 4to, cloth. First pages slightly foxed.
Stuttgart, F. Enke 1902, 245x170mm, 370Seiten, illustriert, verlegereinband, cloth binding.
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Basel, 1943, 220x160mm, 30Seiten, broschiert.
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Albin Michel, 1997, Collection "Terre indienne", Grand In-8°, Broché. 321 pages. Photographies hors-texte.
Très bon état général. Intérieur propre, frais et agréable. Bon exemplaire témoin ou pour documentation.