Auteur Katshi / Kinshasa - Limete Zaïre in8. Sans date. Broché.
Bon état couverture un peu défraîchie intérieur propre circa 1980
Le Courrier du Livre, 1978, in-8 br., 157 p., très bon état.
"En tant qu'unité composante de la société, l'individu est aux prises avec la structure, qu'il le veuille ou non. L'acquisition d'un pouvoir peut-elle lui accorder la chance de l'épanouissement ? A la longue, c'est seulement le mode de vie qui aura changé. Tous les problèmes restent inchangés, notamment la vie et la mort. Aucune formule n'est valable tant que l'Individu ne se sent pas vivre. S'il se sent vivre pleinement, il ne manquera pas de trouver sa formule à lui". Voir le sommaire sur photos jointes.
Université de Fribourg. 1960. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 106 pages. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Dos muet.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Thèse (extrait) prés. à la Faculté des Lettres de l'Univ. de Fribourg. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Zanichelli, Bologna, 1922. In-8 p., mz. pergam. con ang., tit. ms. al dorso, pp. XII,222,(2). Prima edizione. Firma e timbri di appartenenza, ex-libris, ma ben conservato.
Fayard ,1974, in-8 de 150 pages ,ill. in-t., ,Couverture souple ,Bon état , .(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay,lettre suivie)et 30 d'achat (colissimo suivi ). Pour l'étranger : tarif livre et brochure, colissimo international, DHL express
Paris, Payot 1963 215pp., br.orig., 23cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque scientifique", ex-libris du propr.sur p.d.t.
Paris, Payot, 1939 ; in-8, broché ; 212, (2) pp., (8) pp. de catalogue, figures.
Edition originale de la traduction française. Signes et constellations ; Du monde d'in fluence des astres sur les destinées humaines ; l'électromagnétisme et les orbes des planètes ; réactions psychologiques rapportées à leurs causes astrales ; interprétations scientifique d'un horoscope ; base philosophique de l'astrologie ; la méthode scientifique et l'astrologie ; etc. Très bon exemplaire.
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Amsterdam, Hakkert 1968 xiii + 116pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior clean and bright, very good, F105326
Vrin Vrin, 2006. Grand In-8 broché de CXXIX + 177 pages. Introduction générale, édition critique du texte arabe, traduction française et tables par Maroun Aouad. Très bon état
Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo.
Bari, Edizioni Dedalo, 1991. In-8 (210x140mm) broché, 364 p. Marques au crayon à papier, nombreuses, mais facilement effaçables. Très bon état général.
Berlin, 1981 191pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades des Fachbereichs für Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaften I der Freien Universität Berlin), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, M108921
Albin Michel, coll. "L'homme et l'événement" 1985 1 vol. broché Attention : quelques rares passages soulignés en rouge. Exemplaire du philosophe Bernard Sichère, avec son tampon d'ex-libris. In-8, broché, 282 pp.
Presses universitaires de France 1981 127 pages in12. 1981. Broché. 127 pages.
Bon état intérieur propre couverture défraîchie bonne tenue
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1993, 1 volume, in-8, cartonnage souple remplié éditeur, 191 p.. De la collection "Histoire". Notes, bibliographie, index et 16 planches en noir (impression recto verso) en fin de volume.
Superbe exemplaire. ************* Remise 20 % pour toute commande supérieure à 100 €, envoi gratuit en courrier suivi et assurance à partir de 30 € d'achat (France seulement).
Jena & Liepzig, Rassmann, 1897, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, (4), 263pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Kunstlerisches Geniessen - Philosophisches Streben - Praktisches Verhalten - Shakespeares Auffassung vom Wesen des Genies im Hamlet - Goethes Selbsdarstellung im Faust - Byrons Schilderung des ¥bermenschen im Manfred - Genialität und Seelenfreiheit nach Schopenhauer und Spinoza Lehre - Die Entwickelung des höhern Menschen nach Darwin und Lombroso Irrsinnshypothese - Stirner, Nietzsche und Ibsen - etc**5098/
IES. 1996. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages Dos muet.. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
Faculté des Sciences Sociales et Economiques (IES). Sous la dir. du Prof. Paul-André TURCOTTE. Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
A Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Du Pont, député de Nemours à l'Assemblée Nationale constituante, hôtel de Bretonvilliers, Isle Saint-Louis, 1791. 56 pp. 8vo. Modern half morocco, marbled boards, gilt lettering to spine. Not in Martin & Walter; W. Walker Stephens,The life and writings of Turgot, pp. 18-19. Third edition, first published in 1754 with a second edition in 1788. The title is derived from a proposal made to effect the reconcilement of both Jesuits and Jansenists to the action of the State, by its sacrificing to them their common enemy, the Protestants. The attempt to deprive the small body of Protestants of the limited rights they enjoyed, and the unprincipled character of the policy suggested, raised Turgot's indignation. It is said that king read the work and was favourably impressed by it. At all events, the project of persecuting the Protestants was abandoned.In the preface, written by Dupont de Nemours, Dupont explains the reason for this reprint of this rare work: the National Assembly was about to discuss 'les moyens de faire cesser les maux que des querelles religieuses ont produits'. - Very rare.
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Madrid, Convento de San Pedro Martir 1961 152pp., br., qqs. cachets, sinon en bel état, F35013
Retaux-Bray, Paris. 1887. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Fortes mouillures. 203 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Fortes rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Par Monseigneur Turinaz, Evêque de Nancy et de Toul. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
London, Hodgson & Son, 1945. Royal 8vo. Entire volume 48 of ""Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series"" bound WITH ALL THE SIX ORIGINAL FRONT-WRAPPERS for all six parts of the volume (bound in at rear) in a very nice contemporary blue full cloth binding with gilt lettering and gilt ex-libris (""Belford College. Univ. London"") to spine. Very minor bumping to extremities. Overall in excellent, very nice, clean, and fresh condition in- as well as ex-ternally. Small circle-stamp to pasted-down front free end-paper and to title-page (""Bedford College for Women""). Book-plate stating that the book was presented to the Library of Bedford College by ""Professor H. Simpson./ 1945"" + discreet library-markings to upper margin of pasted-down front free end-paper. Pp. 180-197. [Entire volume: (4),477, (1) pp + 1 plate (balance sheet)].
The very rare first printing of Turing's first published paper devoted to the Riemann-zeta function, the basis for his famous ""Zeta-function Machine"", a foundation for the digital computer.While working on his Ph.D.-thesis, Turing was concerned with a few other subjects as well, one of them seemingly having nothing to do with logic, namely that of analytic number theory. The problem that Turing here took up was that of the famous Riemann Hypothesis, more precisely the aspect of it that concerns the distribution of prime numbers. This is the problem that Hilbert in 1900 listed as one of the most important unsolved problems of mathematics. Turing began investigating the zeros of the Rieman zeta-function and certain of its consequences. The initial work on this was never published, though, but nevertheless he continued his work. ""Turing had ideas for the design of an ""analogue"" machine for calculating the zeros of the Riemann zeta-function, similar to the one used in Liverpool for calculating the tides."" (Herken, The Universal Turing Machine: A Half-Century Survey, p. 110). Having worked on the zeta-function since his Ph.D.-thesis but never having published anything directly on the topic, Turing began working as chief cryptanalyst during the Second World War and thus postponed this important work till after the war. Thus, it was not until 1945 that he was actually able to publish his first work on this most important subject, namely the work that he had presented already in 1939, the groundbreaking ""A Method for the Calculation of the Zeta-Function"", which constitutes his first printed contribution to the subject.""After the publication of his paper ""On computable Numbers,"" Turing had begun investigating the Riemann zeta-function calculation, an aspect of the Riemann hypothesis concerning the distribution of prime numbers... Turing's work on this problem was interrupted by World War II, but in 1950 he resumed his investigations with the aid of the Manchester University Mark I [one of the earliest general purpose digital computers]..."" (Origins of Cyberspace p. 468).Not in Origins of Cyberspace (on this subject only having his 1953-paper - No. 938).
London, Hodgson & Son, 1945. Royal 8vo. Entire volume 48 of ""Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series"" bound in a nice contemporary blue full cloth binding with gilt ex-libris (""Sir John Cass College"") to front board and gilt title-label and year to spine. Very minor wear to extremities. Nicely re-enforced at inner hinges. A very nice, clean, and tight copy. Large library-book-plate to inside of front board (stating that the volume was presented by ""Dr. A.E.R. Church""), with ""withdrawn""-stamp. Also ""withdrawn""-stamp to title-page and to final page, and a library-stamp to p. (1). Otherwise a nice and clean copy with no markings, etc. Pp. 180-197. [Entire volume: (4),477, (1) pp.
The very rare first printing of Turing's first published paper devoted to the Riemann-zeta function, the basis for his famous ""Zeta-function Machine"", a foundation for the digital computer.While working on his Ph.D.-thesis, Turing was concerned with a few other subjects as well, one of them seemingly having nothing to do with logic, namely that of analytic number theory. The problem that Turing here took up was that of the famous Riemann Hypothesis, more precisely the aspect of it that concerns the distribution of prime numbers. This is the problem that Hilbert in 1900 listed as one of the most important unsolved problems of mathematics. Turing began investigating the zeros of the Rieman zeta-function and certain of its consequences. The initial work on this was never published, though, but nevertheless he continued his work. ""Turing had ideas for the design of an ""analogue"" machine for calculating the zeros of the Riemann zeta-function, similar to the one used in Liverpool for calculating the tides."" (Herken, The Universal Turing Machine: A Half-Century Survey, p. 110). Having worked on the zeta-function since his Ph.D.-thesis but never having published anything directly on the topic, Turing began working as chief cryptanalyst during the Second World War and thus postponed this important work till after the war. Thus, it was not until 1945 that he was actually able to publish his first work on this most important subject, namely the work that he had presented already in 1939, the groundbreaking ""A Method for the Calculation of the Zeta-Function"", which constitutes his first printed contribution to the subject.""After the publication of his paper ""On computable Numbers,"" Turing had begun investigating the Riemann zeta-function calculation, an aspect of the Riemann hypothesis concerning the distribution of prime numbers... Turing's work on this problem was interrupted by World War II, but in 1950 he resumed his investigations with the aid of the Manchester University Mark I [one of the earliest general purpose digital computers]..."" (Origins of Cyberspace p. 468).Not in Origins of Cyberspace (on this subject only having his 1953-paper - No. 938).
Paris, France loisirs, 1988; in-8, 225 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Traduit de l'américain par Léandre Michaud - bon état - (dédicace cadeau).
Traduit de l'américain par Léandre Michaud - bon état - (dédicace cadeau).
Paris, France loisirs, 1988; in-8, 225 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur (tranche un peu taché). Traduit de l'americain par Léandre Michaud.
Traduit de l'americain par Léandre Michaud.
Ankara, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi 1956 xix + 419pp., 25cm., text in Turkish, Doctoral Dissertation (University of Ankara), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, pages still uncut, X113104
Paris. Maradan. 1810. 2 volumes in-8 (127 x 201mm) dos lisses basane brune, filets or, 2ff.n.ch., frontispice, XXXII, 416 pages et 2ff.n.ch., 448 pages (la page 440 du tome 2 chiffrée 340). Rousseurs un peu gênantes essentiellement au début du tome 2, petits défauts mais plutôt bon exemplaire. Très rare.
Caillet, 10881: On y trouve encadrés dans une dissertation philosophique très élevée des aperçus fort curieux sur Nostradamus, Bernardine Renzi, Suzette Labrousse la visionnaire, Bergasse, Montesquieu prophète de la Révolution et de Napoléon d'après trois de ses lettres reproduites dans le Portefeuille d'un Philosophe; la Chanson de M. Delisle, les présages du cardinal de Bernis et la fin de la monarchie, etc.