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Phone number : 01 43 25 51 73P., Didier, 1863, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin bleu marine (reliure de l'époque), (dos passé, petite épidermure sur un plat, quelques rousseurs), (2), 16pp., 436pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE**5790/57900/Q3
P., Didier, 1872, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin marron, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque), (2), 44pp., 526pp., (1)
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "F.M. MULLER, linguiste, orientaliste et mythologue allemand, (1823/1900), élève des universités de leipzig et de Berlin, vint ensuite suivre à Paris le cours de sanskrit d'E. Burnouf. Il passa, en 1846, en Angleterre et se fixa, en 1848, à Oxford où il accepta les fonctions de professeur de langues et littératures modernes. En 1869, on créa pour lui une chaire de grammaire comparée" ---- Les Védas ou Livres sacrés des Brahmanes - Le Christ et les autres Maîtres - Le Véda et le Zend-Avesta - L'Aitareya-Brahmana - L'étude du Zend-Avesta dans l'Inde - Progrès des études zendes - La genèse et le Zend-Avesta - Les Parsis modernes - Le Bouddhisme - Les pélerins bouddhistes - Le Nirvana bouddhique - Traductions chinoises de textes sanscrites - Les oeuvres de Confucius - Le Popol Vuh - Le monothéisme sémitique**88730/8873/P3
London, Faulder, 1811; 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleine basane racinée, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), T.1 : 12pp., 362pp., T.2 : 7pp., 396pp.,
EX-LIBRIS James Robert DALTON ---- Paley's significance in the history of science is twofold. His writings on natural theology clearly reveal the changed framework of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as opposed to the late seventeenth century. The purely physical universe no longer could suffice to furnish proof for God's existence, but emphasis had turned to biological evidence to show the beneficence of the deity's workings... As an undergraduate at Cambridge, Charles Darwin read much of Paley's writings : The logic of this book and of his Natural theology gave me as much delight as did Euclid. The careful study of these works, without attempting to learn any part by rote, was the only part of the academical course which, as I then feld and as I still believe, was of the least use to me in the education of my mind... I was charmed and convinced by the long line of argumentation (Charles Darwin's autobiography)... . (DSB X pp. 277/280)
London, Faulder, 1811, 2 VOLUMES in - reliés en pleine basane marbrée, dos orné de fers et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), T.1 : 12pp., 362pp., T.2 : 7pp., 396pp.
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Ex- LIBRIS James Robert DALTON contrecollé au verso des premiers plats de couvertureS ---- "PALEY's significance in the history of science is twofold. His writings on natural theology clearly reveal the changed framework of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as opposed to the late seventeenth century. The purely physical universe no longer could suffice to furnish proof for God's existence, but emphasis had turned to biological evidence to show the beneficence of the deity's workings... As an undergraduate at Cambridge, Charles DARWIN read much of PALEY's writings : "The logic of this book and of his Natural theology gave me as much delight as did Euclid. The careful study of these works, without attempting to learn any part by rote, was the only part of the academical course which, as I then feld and as I still believe, was of the least use to me in the education of my mind... I was charmed and convinced by the long line of argumentation (Charles Darwin's autobiography)...". (DSB X pp. 277/280)**8563/P2
London, Faulder and son, 1807, un volume in 8 relié en plein veau glacé, dos orné de fers dorés, filets dorés sur les plats, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque), 11pp., 595pp.
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Paley's significance in the history of science is twofold. His writings on natural theology clearly reveal the changed framework of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as opposed to the late seventeenth century. The purely physical universe no longer could suffice to furnish proof for God's existence, but emphasis had turned to biological evidence to show the beneficence of the deity's workings... As an undergraduate at Cambridge, Charles Darwin read much of Paley's writings : "The logic of this book and of his Natural theology gave me as much delight as did Euclid. The careful study of these works, without attempting to learn any part by rote, was the only part of the academical course which, as I then feld and as I still believe, was of the least use to me in the education of my mind... I was charmed and convinced by the long line of argumentation (Charles Darwin's autobiography)...". (DSB X pp. 277/280)**8564/A3
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1907, un volume grand in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 2 portraits, 8pp., 416pp., 15 planches, figures dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Lang (A.). Edward Burnett Tylor, pp. 1/16 - Balfour (H.). The fire-piston, pp. 17/50 - Crawley (A.E.). Exogamy and the mating of cousins, pp. 51/64 - Cunningham (D.J.). The australian forehead, pp. 65/80 - Farnell (L.R.). The place of the sonder-gotter in greek polytheism, pp. 81/100 - Frazer (J.G.). Folklore in the old testament, pp. 101/174 - Haddon (A.C.). The religion of the Torres straits islanders, pp. 175/188 - Hartland (E.S.). Concerning the rite at the temple of Mylitta, pp. 189/202 - Lang (A.). Australian problems, pp. 203/218 - Marett (R.R.). Is taboo a negative magic ? pp. 219/234 - Myers (C.S.). Ethnological study of music, pp. 235/254 - Read (C.H.). A museum of anthropology, pp. 277/284 - Rhys (J.). The nine witches of Gloucester, pp. 285/294 - Ridgewy (W.). Who were the dorians ? pp. 295/309 - Rivers (W.H.R.). On the origin of the classificatory system of relationships, pp. 309/324 - Seligmann (C.G.) - Joyce (T.A.). On prehistoric objects in British New Guinea, pp. 325/342 - Thomas (N.W.). The origin of exogamy, pp. 343/356 - Thomson (A.). The secret of the verge watch : a study in symbolism and design, pp. 355/360 - Westermack (E.). L'Art, or the transference of contiditional curses in Morocco, pp. 361/374 - Freire-Marrego (B.). A bibliography of E.B. Tylor**5106/
P., Reinwald, 1876/1878, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleilne toile éditeur, T.1 : 16pp., 584pp., T.2 : 8pp., 597pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "THE STANDARD WORK ON PRIMITIVE RELIGION FOR MANY YEARS. Tylor approached his subject from the point of view of psychology, exploring the nature of belief in spirits, omens, magic, etc. His work has important ties with the analytical psychology of Jung". (Garrison N° 172 1st english ed.)**5105/
La Haye, 1659, 3 volumes petits in 4 reliés en demi-soie bleue marine (reliure postérieure ; XXe), (2), 55pp., (1pp.) ; (12), 48pp. ; 47pp.
---- EDITIONS ORIGINALES ---- EXEMPLAIRE PROVENANT DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE DU PRINCE ROLAND BONAPARTE avec son ex-libris contrecollé au verseau des premiers plats de couvertures ---- "Isaac VOSSIUS, célèbre érudit, fut historiographe des Etats de Holande et bibliothécaire de la ville d'Amsterdam et bibliothécaire royal...". (Hoefer 46, p. 465/466)
P., Didot, 1847, 3 TOMES reliés en 2 volumes in 4, pleine toile bleue marine, dos orné de filets et fleurons dorés, étiquettes de titres rouges (reliure moderne), (mouillures dans les marges inférieures des derniers feuillets au tome 3), T.1 : 1 frontispice, (3), 392pp., 328pp., T.2 : 12pp., pp. 393/600, 224pp., T.3 : (3), 136pp., 224pp., 24pp.
EDITION ORIGINALE ---- RARE ---- EXEMPLAIRE BIEN COMPLET ---- "Hoene-Wronski's extant manuscripts and published writings cover a wide range of knowledge. His philosophy, which is central, forms the basis for reforming various branches of the exact and social sciences. His philosophical notions were formed under Kant's influence... He applied his philosophy to mathematics in a series of works that began with Introduction à la philosophie mathématique... A recurrent pattern in Hoëne Wronski's relations with various institutions indicates a marked psychopathic tendency... His aberrent personality tempt one to dismiss his work as the product of a gigantic fallacy engendered by a troubled and deceived mind. Later investigation of his writings, however, leads to a different conclusion. Hidden among the multitude of irrelevancies are important concepts that show him to have been a highly gifted mathematician whose contribution, unfortunately, was overshadowed by the imperative of his all-embracing absolute philosophy". (DSB Suppl. pp. 225/226) ---- Réforme du savoir humain - Accomplissement final des sciences par la réforme des mathématiques - Complément historique et didactique de la réforme des mathématiques dans leurs parties pures et appliquées - Accomplissement final de la religion par la réforme de la philosophie - Supplément à la réforme de la philosophie pour servir de transition ; de la réforme des mathématiques à la réforme de la philosophie - Résolution générale des équations algébriques de tous les degrés précédée du manifeste historique concernant l'actuelle réforme du savoir humain - Supplément à la réforme de la philosophie pour servir de transition ; de la réforme des mathématiques à la réforme de la philosophie - La réforme scientifique de la locomotion présentée au Conseil général des Ponts et Chaussées de France.
Tubingen, L. Fr. Fues, 1853, un volume in 8 broché, couverture imprimée (défraichie et poussiéreuse), 4pp., 215pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE de cette étude sur ZWINGLI par Eduard ZELLER, philosophe et théologien allemand