København, Schønberg, 1895-98. 2 samtidige hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. 428548 pp.
Kiøbenhafn, Daniel Paulli, (1681). 4to. Senere blank omslag, hvorpå Bjørn Kornerup har anført datoen 15 Decbr. 1923 (vel anskaffelsestidspunktet). 221,(3) pp. Svag skjold i øvre margin på nogle blade.
Bibl. Dan. I,287.
DELACHAUX ET NIESTLE. VERS 1946. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 63 PAGES - pages non coupées - frontispice en noir/blanc- coin et rebord grignotés - 1er plat tâché. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
(1937). Small folio. Orig. printed wrappers with greek letters. (4),115,(5) pp. Typewrited stencilcopy as issued. Fine clean copy.
A Grenoble, chez Jean Nicolas, 1650, 1 pleine basane, dos à nerfs, orné, 1 coin émoussé, coiffe supèrieure manquante. in-8, 1 ff. blanc, titre, 3 ff.n.c., 446 pp., 5 ff.n.c. ;
Louis Videl, né à Serres (Hautes Alpes).
Phone number : 06 80 15 77 01
NIEREMBERG Y OTIN Juan Eusebio S.J. (& SIBENIUS Martinus S.J., transl.)
Reference : R114040
(1644)
Antverpiae [Antwerpen], apud Henricum Aertssens 1644 [2bl.] + [22] + 438 + [40] + [2bl.] pp., with engraved IHS-logo on title page, 13cm., text in Latin (i.e. translated from the latest Spanish edition into Latin), contemporary full parchment (old handwritten title on spine), stamp on first blanco endpaper, old handwritten ex-libris on title page, with ornamental initials & tail piece, text is clean and bright, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VII-1181-2 (which mentions 1645 as date though) & Bib. Catholica Neerlandica impressa 9793, STCV: 6822916, R114040
Salzburg, Universität Salzburg 2007 145pp., with 80 illustrations (most of them in colour), in the series "Analecta Cartusiana" volume 251, 30cm., original softcover, text is clean and bright, very good condition, R117547
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.
1903, Mercure de France, Paris. In-8, broché, 318 pp.
Exemplaire assez bon, déchirure au niveau du dos ainsi que quelques plus petites déchirures sur la couverture. Quelques rares taches de rousseur mais sinon intérieur frais et complet.
Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], S. et J. Luchtmans 1802 viii + 614 + [i] pp. + engraved frontispiece & some plates out of text (most of them folding), "Editio nova auctior et emendatior", 22cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover binding (marbled boards, leather spine with gilt title, small defect at lower end of spine), marbled endpapers, good condition, [Prize book of the seminar Hageveld (in the Netherlands) offered to Joannes Franciscus Vregt (1822-1892, priest and author)], R100773
Amsterdam et Leipzig, Arkstee et Markus, 1760 ; in-4. 7ff. (faux-titre, titre gravé, portrait, titre typo, privilège, préface)-46pp. (discours préliminaire) -584pp. 28 pl. dep. hors-texte. - 6ff. table. Veau brun marbré, dos à nerfs orné; pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, triples filets d'encadrement sur les plats, un coin choqué, frottement à la coiffe sup. Rousseurs pâles sur les planches. Ex-libris manuscrit sur le titre : "Le Meneust de Boisbriand" (famille nantaise) et vignette ex-libris sur le contre plat sup. : "A. Derome Capitaine", gravé par Fourneau.
Médecin, mathématicien et philosophe, Neuwentyt était un adepte de Descartes. Son principal ouvrage, "Véritable usage de la contemplation de l'univers pour la conviction des athées et des incrédules", a été traduit en français par Noguez, sous le titre de "L'Existence de Dieu...", et publiée à Paris par Vincent en 1725.
Amsterdam & Leipzig, Arkstee & Merkus, 1760. 4to. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Binding with wear, spine-ends with loss of leather and boards with scratches. Lower outer corner of front board broken. Internally with light occassional brownspotting. (10), 46, 584, (12) pp. + 28 folded plates. Wanting the frontispiece.
Uncommon later expanded edition of this treatise in which Nieuwentyt argue for nature as evidence for the existence of god.
Jean Pauli Amsterdam 1727 L'existence de Dieu, démontrée par les merveilles de la nature en 3 parties ou l'on traite de la structure du corps de l'homme, des elemens, des astres, & de leurs divers effets. Par Bernard NIEUWENTYT D. en M. Avec des figures en taille-douce. Amsterdam, Jean Pauli, 1727. Grand in-8 ( 255 X 200 mm )de 584 + 12 pages + 28 planches dépliantes, demi-basane fauve, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés et fleurons à froid ( reliure du XIX eme siècle ). 1 frontispice, 1 portrait et 28 planches dépliantes trés finement gravées en taille-douce. Reliure un peu frottée, coins émoussés, bon exemplaire cependant de l'édition originale de cet ouvrage important et trés rare.
1994 / 277 pages. Broché. Editions Payot.
Couverture frottée, intérieur très frais. Bel état.
Zürich, Fretz & Wasmuth, 1967, in-8°, 68 S., Original-Leinenband, OU.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
de Toni Scheiders,s.l. (Vendôme), Centurion 1976, 64 pp., 1 vol. in 4 relié plein toile, jaq. (reliure éditeur)
71 planches hors texte en couleurs.
NIGG , Walter - SCHNEIDERS, Toni (Illustrations de) - Texte français de Jacques POTIN
Reference : 15829
VENDOME, Imp. des P.U.F./Centurion - 1976 - In-4 - Reliure éditeur pleine toile, avec jaquette en couleurs (déchirures) - 71 planches hors texte en couleurs. - 64 pages - bon exemplaire
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Amsterdam, Veen, 1918 Gebonden, geel geillustreerd linnen, 105 x 170mm., z/w frontispice, 127pp., .
In goede staat.
Aide à l'Eglise en Détresse. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 126 pages. 1ère de couverture illustrée d'une photographie en noir et blanc. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
"Suite de ""sourire au goulac"" Préface de Mgr Jonas PETROSIUS. Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION"
AIDE A L'EGLISE EN DETRESSE. 1985. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 187 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
AIDE A L'EGLISE EN DETRESSE. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 126 pages. Quelques photos en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
"Collection ""Temoins"". Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION"
Paris, Saint-Paul 1965 160pp.avec ills., br.orig., bel état
Leuven, Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense 1988 xvi + 154pp., 24cm., text in English, softcover, in the series "Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense. Etudes et documents" volume 48, very good condition, R118933
Aarau, Druck und Verlag von H.R. Sauerländer. 1875, in-8vo, 4 Bl., 309 S., 1 Bl., Exlibris ‘Hans Frey’, Original Halb-Leinenband. gebunden
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, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xvi + 386 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Languages: English, Greek, Latin. ISBN 9782503578156.
Summary Is it possible for nihilism and an ontology of personhood as will to power to be incubated in the womb of Christian Mysticism? Is it possible that the modern ontology of power, which constitutes the core of the Greek-Western metaphysics, has a theological grounding? Has Nietszche reversed Plato or, more likely, Augustine and Origen, re-fashioning in a secular framework the very essence of their ontology? Do we have any alternative Patristic anthropological sources of the Greek-Western Self, beyond what has been traditionally called "Spirituality" or "Mysticism"? Patristic theology seems to ultimately provide us with a different understanding of selfhood, beyond any Ancient or modern, Platonic or not, Transcendentalism. This book strives to decipher, retrieve, and re-embody the underlying mature Patristic concept of selfhood, beyond the dichotomies of mind and body, essence and existence, transcendence and immanence, inner and outer, conscious and unconscious, person and nature, freedom and necessity: the Analogical Identity of this Self needs to be explored. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Abbreviations Introduction PART ONE. THE MEANING OF SPIRITUAL BEING Augustine and Origen: a study of the presuppositions of Western and Eastern spirituality, and some modern repercussions Chapter One Augustine, Origen, and the Person as Will to Power. The ontology of power 1. Representative eudemonism and the spirituality of the soul as thinking 2. A spiritualistic theory of knowledge. The violence of the spiritual and 'monophysitism' 3. Origen, following his parallel way 4. The thinking soul as light and the spirituality of the will to power 5. Knowledge of God through consciousness and the ontologization of the psychological 6. The genesis of the ontology of the person as will to power. The ontology of power and phenomenality 7. The will to power as a historical concern PART TWO. ON WILL AND NATURE, ON PERSON AND CONSUBSTANTIALITY Chapter One Maximus the Confessor's Theology of the Will and the complete Selfhood 1. The limits of ancient will and the new opening 2. The theology of the will in the anti-monophysite anthropology of Maximus the Confessor 3. A theologico-philosophical appendix to this chapter: is it possible to transcend naturalism in the ontology of the person and of history? Chapter Two Symeon the New Theologian and the Eschatological Ontology of the Nature of Creation 1. History 2. The unfamiliarity of Being and melancholy 3. The familiarity of the Being through repentance as an eschatology of consubstantiality 4. Eucharistic Vigilance and Judgment: The Christology of Light 5. The embodied intellect and the poetics of matter. Joy 6. The Eschatological denial of the 'Spiritual' and Eucharistic Apophaticism Chapter Three The Neo-Platonic Root of Angst and the Theology of the Real On being existence and contemplation, Plotinus-Aquinas-Palamas 1. The infinite, contemplation and angst 2. Deficient existence and the angst of its contemplation: Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas 3. The real as nature and vision of God. Saint Gregory Palamas 4. From the undermining of the real to its theology Concluding Addition: The 'second Absolute' and the misreadings of Hesychasm Nietzschean readings of Hesychasm? Chapter Four World and Existence, Nature and Person: The Being of Self and the Meaning of Its Consubstantial Universality 1. The Individual without the World. Epictetus 2. The World without the Individual. From Buddha to Schopenhauer 3. Individual and World, Person and Nature. Self and its Consubstantial Universality of its Being in Patristic Thought a) On Consubstantiality, on the Person and on Nature b) Beyond the Ontologization of the Person: the Meaning of Self PART THREE. CONCLUDING DISCUSSION Beyond Spirituality and Mysticism: The Poiesis/Creation of the Self as an Analogical Identity 1. Weighing Christian anthropological (Neo)Platonism in East and West 2. Medieval repercussions 3. Descartes' Augustinian happiness and beyond 4. The Will to Power and the Nietzschean Obelisk: an Autonomous Infinity 5. Objections, Wise and non-Wise: a Parenthesis 6. The Will to Consubstantiality: the Vessel in the Open Sea 7. The Heart of the Ocean: the Poiesis/Creation of a New Self 8. An Analogical Identity Appendix 1: Person instead of Grace and Dictated Otherness: John Zizioulas's Final Theological Position Appendix 2: Dialogical nature, Enousion Person, and Non-ecstatic Will in Maximus the Confessor: The Conclusion of a long Debate Appendix 3: An Aquinas for the Future BIBLIOGRAPHY Ancient and Medieval Authors Modern Authors INDEXES Index of Authors Index of Modern Scholars Index of Concepts