Seuil. 2012. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 104 pages - étiquette collée sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Germina. 2010. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 181 pages - étiquette collée sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Collection les clés de la philo. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Paris, Flammarion, 2009. petit in-8 broché de 90 pages.- 9782081233010
Excellent etat. [TX-7]
Flammarion. 2009. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 90 pages - couverture contrepliée - une étiquette collée sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Collection café voltaire. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Fayard, 2014, in-8vo, 459 p., brochure originale.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Lignes 2010 172 pages in-8. 2010. broché. 172 pages.
Très bon état
Lignes Lignes 2010, In-8 broché. 172 pages. Bon état.
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Les Cahiers du Nouvel Humanisme. 1950. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Plaquette de 33 pages. Papier collé sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
(Josse Bade & Guillaume de Marnef), (on colophon:) August 6, 1515. 8vo. Wonderfully bound in a mid-19th century full morocco binding with broad gilt ornamental borders to boards, raised bands and richly and exquisitely gilt spine. Broad inner gilt ornamental borders to baords and gilt decoration to edges of boards. All edges gilt. Hinges expertly restored.With the gilt leather bookplate of Edward Hailstone to inside of front board and with the engraved armorial bookplate of C.L.F. Robinson to front free end-paper. Old printed private library number to verso of front free end-paper. Early owner's name to title-page and early, neat handwritten notes to first couple of leaves. Ff. 67-68 with a clean cut tear to the middle, no loss. First couple of leaves a little darkened. Overall in excellent condition with clear and fresh imprints. Title-page printed in red and black, with half-page woodcut ullustration and with Marnef-device. 107, (1) ff. Illustrated throughout with 115 magnificent woodcuts (including the one of the title-page), most of them ca 1/3 page, two of them full-page.
Exceedingly scarce early edition of Badius’ great Navis Stutifere, his moral magnum opus and one of his most important works. The work was inspired by Brandt’s “Das Narrenschiff”, and like Brandts’ work, Badius’ Navis Stultifere (which uses the same title in Latin and refers to Badius on the title-page) is also a treatise on contemporary morals and the vices of man, written in Latin verse and with prose commentaries. This magnificent work is considered one of the most beautiful French books from the beginning of the 16th century. This is the fourth edition of the work, magnificently illustrated with the wonderful suite of the 114 original woodcuts from Brandt’s work (1494). The first edition was published in 1505 and the second and third in 1507 and 1513 respectively. All of the early editions are of the utmost scarcity. Badius’ Navis Stultifera must not be confused with his Stultiferae Naves from 1500, which Badius characterized as a supplement to Brandt’s work, directed at women, whereas the present work, which was first published in 1505, is a moral work in its own right, inspired by Brandt’s, together with Badius’ own prose interpretations, being a much freer, original, and personal. The work should also not be confused with a mere Latin translation of Brandt’s work, as this is Badius’ interpretation and original rendering of moral values inspired by Brandt, not an actual translation. If anything, it can be called an original reworking, with original prose commentaries, of Brandt’s “Narrenschiff”, caricaturing the human vices of different social classes. Badius has divided the text into 113 verse parts, each of them accompanied by a prose explanation differing significantly from Brandt’s text. Each verse chapter is also accompanied by one of the magnificent woodcuts as well as a poem. The poems are frequently drawn from the classics such as Virgil, Horace, and Juvenal, but also from Baptista de Mantua. As the frequent reprinting of it also points to, Badius’ great moral work was hugely influential. As Renouard suggests (I:164), the quotations and moral commentary, plus its frequent reprinting in the early 16th century, could point to its use as a school text. ""The role of printers and the printing press as agents of cultural change in the period of transition between medieval and early modern times is generally considered to be of major importance. The development and spread of printing in the last decades of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth century was a significant factor in the diffusion of humanist thought and criticism. Some of the printers who presided over the publication of classical and contemporary works were active scholars and committed humanists themselves, supplying comments on the works that came off their presses. In France one of the most influential scholar-printers of the era was the Flemish-born Jodocus Badius Ascensius (1462–1535). From 1503 onwards, he ran his own printing office in Paris, where he published an impressive number of classical and humanist texts, often preceded by a preface in his own hand. Best known for his activities as a printer-publisher, Badius was also a renowned grammarian, poet, commentator and creative writer."" (Anne-Marie De Gendt: On Pleasure..., p. (67)). This lovely copy has excellent provenance: 1.Edward Hailstone (1818-1890), Yorkshire solicitor and churchwarden, renowned British book collector and antiquary" fifth son of the botanist Samuel Hailstone (1767-1851). 2.Colonel Charles Leonard Frost Robinson, also a great book collector, who immigrated to America from England in 1907 and in 1911 became the president of the Colt Firearms Company in Hartford, Connecticut. Only 9 or 10 copies of the 1515-edition are listed in libraries worldwide, and the book, in all its early editions, is very rare in the trade. We have only been able to find very few copies at auction within the last 50 years. Brunet I, 1206 Renouard II, 84:6.
Strassburg, Johann Pruss, 1502. 4to (195 x 137 mm). Bound in a beautiful 19th-century full calf binding with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine, elaborate gilt borders to boards, inner gilt dentelles, gilt ornamentation to edges of boards. All edges gilt. Ex-libris to both front and back pasted-down end-papers and front and back free end-papers (see below). Title-page reinforced at inner margin and with loss of paper, slightly touching the woodcut illustration. Last leaf with marginal repair and a closed tear. 33 lines to a page. 24 ff. (A4, B6, C-D4, E6). Withbound are 33 blank leaves in the back. A very nice copy. 7 Woodcut illustrations in the text inspired by (but not an adaptation of) Brant's 'Das Narrenschiff'. Provenance:John William Beaumont Pease, 1st Baron Wardington (1869–1950)Christopher Henry Beaumont Pease, 2nd Baron Wardington (1924–2005)Lucy Anne Paese (1966 - )
Rare second edition - considered more attractive than the first, as it contains a short preface (on the verso of the title) by J. Wimpheling of Schlettstadt – of Badius’ ‘Ship of Female Fools’, a supplementary work to Sebastian Brant’s Ship of Fools, which Badius had translated into Latin. In his address to Marnef, the publisher of the original Latin edition of Brant’s work (1500), Badius explains that this book, ‘Ship of Female Fools’, serves to fill a gap left by Brant - specifically, the omission of satirical chapters on the faults and follies of women. The work consists of six chapters written in both Latin verse and prose, accompanied by seven woodcut illustrations (including the one on the title-page) that closely follow the Parisian original. These depict the Ships of Eve and the vessels representing the five senses. The ship of fools is an allegory, first appearing in Book VI of Plato's Republic, about a ship with a dysfunctional crew. The allegory is intended to represent the problems of governance prevailing in a political system not based on expert knowledge. The Basel humanist Sebastian Brant described in his famous ‘Narrenschiff’ (1494) a sea journey of 112 individuals representing the follies of human weakness and vice to 'Naragonia' the paradise of fools: 'The first original work by a German which passed into world literature, and helped to blaze the trail that leads from medieval allegory to modern satire, drama and novel of character' (PMM). “The Flemish humanist and publisher, Jodocus Badius Ascensius (Josse Bade van Asche), composed an additional text in Latin to Sebastian Brant’s Ship of Fools, in verse and prose addressed to an elite audience, entitled Stultifera navis sensus animosque tractans Mortis in exitium (The Ship of Female Fools and the Five Senses... drawn toward death and ruin). In the preface to his additamentum, Badius notes that he decided to complete the Brantian fleet by adding ""a small boat, but with enormous capacity"" dedicated to perilous female folly, since, ""As I have remarked, the first blemish of mortals came more from the folly of woman than of man.""” (Pinson, Led by Eve. The Large Ship of Female Fools and the Five Senses). ”In late medieval and early modern written and visual culture, woman, in the guise of Eve/Venus/Lust, incarnates danger and is conceived as a powerful temptress. The biblical story of the temptation casts the first woman as the deceiver of man, determining his fate. For the Fathers of the Church, Eve, the wicked temptress and devil’s accomplice, became the prototype of the powerful and fatal women whose sexual charms were irresistible to men. This nexus of ideas, particularly influential in northern humanistic circles, especially among the cultivated urban milieu, was incisively imagined as a train of perilous ships of female fools incarnating the senses by Jodocus Badius toward the end of the fifteenth century, elaborated by Jehan Drouyn to include female fools embodying the vices. Badius thus made plain his misogyny by regarding the ""additional skiff"" in the convoy of ships of fools. The small boat of foolish women, now annexed to Brant’s vision, completes the picture of the folly of mankind.” (Pinson Led by Eve. The Large Ship of Female Fools and the Five Senses) Badius’ work not only extends Brant’s satirical allegory but also reflects the deeply entrenched misogynistic perspectives of the late Medieval and early modern periods. By attributing the origins of folly to women and depicting them as the driving force behind moral corruption, Badius underlines the prevailing theological and humanistic views that saw female nature as inherently dangerous and deceptive.'Ship of Female Fools' serves as both a literary expansion of Narrenschiff and a fine testament documenting the anxieties and gendered biases of its time. Adams B-24.Brunet I, 607. BM STC German, 1455-1600, p. 62.
Paris. Gauthier-Villars. 1920. In-8 (23x14 cms). XX-227 pages. Reliure d'époque en demi-basane havane marbrée, dos richement orné de filets et fleurons dorés.
Edition originale. Bel exemplaire.
STAMPARSKI ZADOC D.D. - SARAJEVO. 1926. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 84 pages - Tampon sur la page de titre et 1er plat - 1 etiquette sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
P., Belles Lettres, 1964, fort in 8° broché, 586 pages ; cachets de bibliothèque.
Publication des "Annales de lUniversité de Lyon". ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
Phone number : 04 77 32 63 69
Paris, Calmann-Lévy 1996, 230x150mm, 564pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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Hermann Philosophie 2017 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 14. 447 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Editions Calmann-Lévy, 1975, préface de Raymond ARON, broché, 654pp. très bon état, 235x157 . (p5)
Phone number : 33 05 49 26 70 36
Calmann-Lévy Calmann-Lévy, 1975. In-8 broché de 650 pages. Préface de Raymond Aron. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon bon état
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Paris, Gallimard, 1976. 11 x 18, 405 pp., broché, bon état.
GALLIMARD .. 1976.. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 404 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1961. in-8 (205x130mm) broché, 216 p. Carte dépliante in-fine.
Bon état général. [TX-15]
Imprimerie de l'Oeuvre de Saint-Paul, Fribourg. 1919. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 87 pages. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampons de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Légères traces de colle sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Thèse prés. à la Faculté de Philosophie de l'Univ. de Fribourg. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Fribourg, Imprimerie de l’oeuvre de Saint-Paul 1919, 210x140mm, 87pages, broché.
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Baertschi Bernard, Balaudé Jean-François, Barbaras
Reference : RO30304337
(1994)
ISBN : 2080707736
GF-Flammarion. 1994. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 820 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
EVREUX, Editions G. Poussin - Sans date - Broché - 57 pages - Propre
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POUSSIN. 1925. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 196 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
2e édition Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie