[DÉCOUVERTES GALLIMARD, RELIGIONS] - BESSIERE (Gérard), VULLIERZ (Hyacinthe) -
Reference : 201900192
Paris, Découvertes gallimard - religions, 1988 ; in-12, 144 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Très bon état.
Très bon état.
Sedes Dos carré collé 1990 In-8 broché, (16 * 25 cm), dos carré collé, 157 pages, étude de sur l’œuvre de Rousseau ; menus incidents à la couverture, très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Société d’Edition Les Belles Lettres 1924-1925, 210x130mm, XLVIII - 136 + 183pages, reliure d'éditeur. percaline, couvertures conservées.
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Société d'édition Les Belles Lettres Universités de France Broché 1965 In-8 (13 x 20,5 cm.), broché, XLVIII, 136 pages, texte en grec et en français, établi et traduit par Maurice Croiset, sixième tirage, certains cahiers non-coupés ; mors un peu fendus, coiffes et coins frottés, quelques traces aux plats, dos légèrement plissé, intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Les belles lettres 1968 in12. 1968. Broché.
Bon état de conservation couverture plastifiée intérieur propre pages non coupées sur la quasité totalité du livre
Paris, E. Plon 1875, 180x110mm, XLIII- 385 + 364pages, demi-percaline. Auteur et titre dorés au dos, plats papier marbré. Bon état.
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2 vol, 12,9 cm X 21,4 cm, 334 pp + 530 pp, reliure plein cuir, dos lisse, pièce de titre rouge, pièce de tomaison vert, décoration dorées sur le dos, tranches marbrées,
Bords, coins frottés. Des frottements sur le cuir des plats. Coins pliés. Quelques rousseurs sur certaines pages. Très bon état par ailleurs.
Hachette in12. Sans date. Broché.
couverture défraîchie dos ridé intérieur propre circa 1900
Louvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Paris, Félix Alcan, 1903, In-8° br. , II-575 p.
Couverture grossière de remplacement. Intérieur en bon état. Cachets de la Bibliothèque du Grand Séminaire de Dijon.
MICHEL DE MAULE 2012 12 4x2x19 4cm. 2012. Broché.
MICHEL DE MAULE 2012 12 4x2x19 4cm. 2012. Broché.
Très bon état
Le courrier du Livre. 1989. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 254 pages augmentées de quelques planches d'illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte. Annotation au crayon de papier en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Paris, Le Courrier du Livre, 1974. 13 x 21, 254 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état.
P., Editions du Cerf (Collection "Essais"), 1980, in 8° broché, 224 pages ; des annotations marginales au stylo à bille.
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P., Editions du Cerf, 1977, in 12 broché, 221 pages.
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Le courrier du livre. 1991. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 254 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Quelques planches illustrées en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
Mursia 1976 752 pages 15 8x3 8x22 6cm. 1976. Broché. 752 pages.
proche du très bon état intérieur propre bonne tenue couverture un peu défraîchie
Freiburg, München Verlag Karl Alber. 2006 8°. Frontispiz, 535 S. Originalpappband.
Mit einer Einleitung des Herausgebers, Beiträgen von Hans-Dieter Klein, Karl Bormann, Jan Opsomer, Wolfgang Janke, Dirk Fonfara, Andreas Speer, Rolf Darge, Claudia Bickmann, Tom Rockmore, Janna Padel, Morteza Ghasempour, Anja Solbach, Félix Duque, Otto Pöggeler, Cinzia Ferrini, Klaus Erich Kaehler, Heinz-Gerd Schmitz, Dieter Lohmar, Rudolf Bernet, Dimitris Yfantis, Albert Rosales, Jing-Jong Luh, Albert Zimmermann und Tobias Schlicht.
Dāʼūd al-Ashkashī & Ḥusām al-Dīn al-Kātī (DA-UD AL-ASHKASI & HUSAM AL-DIN AL-KATI)
Reference : 60111
(1772)
(Presumably Yemen), 1772. 4to. Bound in a contemporary full leather binding with flap. Boards and flap with blindtooled ornamentation. Spine worn and worn through at hinges. Back board loose at top 2/3, but still attached. A bit of worming to boards and overall signs of wear to leather. Internally well preserved, with occasional light discolouration. 170 ff. with numerous additional smaller pages of notes inserted throughout, several in different colours (pink and blue). Text throughout is written in Naskh script, in a single column. Mostly written in black ink with occasional colorful highlights. Passages of core texts are overlined, generally in red but occasionally in black or green. The first text varies between approximately 18 and 33 lines per page and is occasionally written diagonally (for example, fol. 31rv) the second is consistent at 9 lines per page with considerable interlinear notes. Portions of the text are copied by the primary scribe on smaller pages, for example ff. 70r-79v, to be distinguished from the small pages of notes that were likely inserted later. The title and author of the first text are presented in attractive green and red calligraphy on f. 1r. The scribe’s name is also written in calligraphy on f. 1r and 126r, in addition to the colophon on f. 168v, but the name has been systematically erased in all three locations, for unknown reasons. According to the colophon on f. 168v, the manuscript was copied on the first Friday of Rabi? al-Thani 1186 AH, equivalent to 3 July 1772 CE. As noted above, the scribe’s name has been erased. The style of the script and decorations suggest that it was most likely copied in or near Yemen. Texts: Fol. 1r-126v: Da'ud al-Ashkashi’s supercommentary ?ashiyah ?alá Shar? al-Mara? on A?mad Dikquz’s (15th c.) commentary on A?mad ibn Mas?ud’s (13th c.) grammatical treatise Mara? al-arwa?, on Arabic morphology. Fol. 129v-168v: ?usam al-Din al-Kati’s (d. 1358/9) commentary Shar? al-Isaghuji on Athir al-Din al-Abhari’s (d. 1265) Isaghuji. Miscellaneous notes and poems appear on front and rear flyleaves, on pages between the two texts, in margins, between lines, and on small inserted pages. Many of these paratexts are in the hand of the primary scribe. The notes discuss numerous topics, but especially grammar and logic, the subjects of the two main texts. Marginal and interlinear notes generally comment on specific passages in the main text. A few notes, especially on fol. 128r, are in Turkish, attesting to Ottoman influence. The front pastedown has a short story or riddle about Muslims and nonbelievers on a ship.
Unrecorded Arabic manuscript containing two highly important treatises, the first of which is of the utmost scarcity (only three other manuscript copies of the work are known), and the other of which is of the utmost importance to the development of logic in the Arab world. Da'ud al-Ashkashi’s supercommentary “?ashiyah ?alá Shar? al-Mara?” on A?mad Dikquz’s (15th c.) commentary on A?mad ibn Mas?ud’s (13th c.) grammatical treatise “Mara? al-arwa?”, on Arabic morphology, is extremely rare, and the present manuscript is only the fourth known copy of the work known to exist. Being unrecorded, this manuscript contributes significantly to preserving an old Arabic work of logic and grammar that may otherwise have been lost and may very well shed new light on a text that is now extremely obscure. The core texts are relatively well known, but al-Ashkashi’s work is extremely obscure. The spelling of his name is uncertain and virtually nothing is known about his life. There is one copy of this text in the Municipal Library of Alexandria (Egypt) and two at Princeton University (Incipit:????? ??? ???? ?? ?????? ?????? ??????? ????? ?????? ????????), but so far, no scholars seem to have worked seriously with the work to determine what it may reveal. Husam al-Din al-Kati’s (d. 1358/9) commentary on Athir al-Din al-Abhari’s (d. 1265) “Isaghuji” (Isagoge) is a well-known, popular, and very influential commentary, of which several copies are known in institutions. Although al-Abhari’s Isaghuji is often described as a commentary on Porphyry’s text, it is really more of an imitation, or a text in the same genre. This extremely influential commentary constitutes an introduction to logic in the style of Porphyrios’ famous “Isagoge” of Porphyry. Being extremely popular and influential, numerous manuscripts and supercommentaries of it are known. (Incipit: ????? ??? ?????? ????? ??????? ????? ?????? ????). Not much is known about Husam-al-Din-Katia (who is sometimes referred to as al-Rumi) either, but we know he was a native Anatolian. Furthermore, it was his commentary (and glosses) on al-Abhari's Isagoge that became the most popular and the standard accompanying text throughout the Ottoman period. “This work is a super-commentary or gloss on Athir al-Din al-Abhari (d. 663/1264 or 1265)’s Isaghuji, a brief collection of definitions of logic terms named after its inspiration, the Neoplatonist Porphyry (Furfuriyus, d. 309 AD)’s Isagoge. Abhari’s work which only covers the Categories of Porphyry’s work, served as the standard introductory text for the study of logic in madrasas across the Islamic world until modern times, with an emphasis on elementary semantics through the syllogism. Of the many commentaries and glosses on al-Abhari’s Isaghuji, ?üsamüddin ?asan el-Kati’s was one of the most popular, and continued to be the accompanying text by which al-Abhari’s Isaghuji was studied throughout the Ottoman period. In his autobiographical entry, Tasköprüzade mentions having studied the Isagoge via ?üsamüddin el-Kati (Hüsam-i Kati)’s commentary. Well known super glosses (?ashiya) on ?üsamüddin el-Kati’s commentary were produced by Mevlana ?araca A?mad (d. 854/1450) ???? ???? ??????, Mu?yi al-Din Mu?ammad al-Barda?i (d. 927/1521) ???? ?? ???? ??????? and Mu?yi al-Din al-Taliji (al-Talishi) ??? ????? ??????? ??????? (?ashiya ?ala´ shar? ?usam al-Din al-Kati, ????? ??? ???? ????? ?????? , composed in the year 1085). These works tend to be bound together in manuscript codices.” (Uiversity of St. Andrews: The Islamisation of Anatolia). The two works bound here on logic and grammar have clearly been thoroughly studied, both by the scribe, whose name has sadly been erased, and by later readers. The comments almost constitute a work in its own, and there may be much new material to be found here, for the serious scholar. This kind of supercommentary is extremely interesting and will reveal a lot about the development of logic in the Arab world over the numerous centuries that this supercommentary has come to cover - documenting an entire tradition of one of the most important disciplines from the middle ages. As of now, the present manuscript remains univestigated, as do several of this type whose contents are not just straightforward.
NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY. 1955. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 241 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
Collection A mentor religious classic Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
Paris, Editions du Seuil/Points, 2000. 11 x 17, 91 pp., broché, très bon état.
Traduit de l'anglais par Christian Dufour.
Seuil. 2000. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 90 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Traduit de l'anglais par Christian Cler - Collection points essais n°419. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Stuttgart, Weimar, Verlag J.B. Metzler. 1994. 23,5x15,5 cm. 447 S., 5 Bl. Originalbroschur.
Kleiner schwacher Fleck auf Vorderdeckel.
PUF. 1996. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 114 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Toronto, The University of Toronto 1905, 245x175mm, 26pages, paperback. Book in good condition.
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