Language: English
Published by J. Limbird, Mirror Office., London., 1834
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. First Edition. 16pp. METEORA MONASTERY* Greece, The SOUTHWARK ALTAR-SCREEN*, JAMAICA - journal of a West India Proprietor (includes sections headed NEGRO ARTIST, ALLIGATOR STEAKS, NEGRO THIEVES). Articles marked with an asterisk* also include an engraving. 16 pages. 8.5 x 5.5 inch. An original complete edition of this weekly magazine. It is c200 years old and may have occasional light foxing or age discolouration. In the title I have listed articles or pictures of specific interest in this issue. It has been disbound from a compilation and is still unfolded and in nice clean condition. It will be despatched in a board back envelope. If ordering more than one issue reductions on postage apply.
Language: English
Published by John William Parker., London, England., 1840
Seller: Tony Hutchinson, Seale, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paper Cover. Condition: Good. First Edition. 8pp. 11 x 7 inch. An original complete 8 page edition of this weekly magazine. In the title line I have listed articles or pictures of interest in this issue. Most issues contain a mixture of general interest articles usually including visits to famous or exotic places, scientific, topographical, art, etc and some articles are illustrated with fine woodcuts. It has been disbound from a compilation and is therefore still unfolded and in nice clean condition, no deliberate marks, but it is c200 years old and may have light foxing or age discolouration. It will be despatched in a board back envelope. If ordering more than one issue reductions on postage apply.
Language: English
Published by M. Pechlivanidis & Co, Athens, 1965
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 122pp paperback, well illustrated in bw and colour, guidebook, undated ca 1965.
Published by Sister Theotekni, Athens, Greece, 1977
Seller: M. W. Cramer Rare and Out Of Print Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very good-. First Edition, First Printing. The book is very good- with edge wear, rubbing to cover and some light creasing to cover.
Published by Holy Monastery of Varlaam, 2013
ISBN 10: 9609910637 ISBN 13: 9789609910637
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. A truly lovely First Edition copy! Pristine in softcover edition with French flaps -- crisp, bright, tight. No markings and no defects whatsoever. Seemingly unopened and unread. Apparent first edition ("Copyright 2013"). Suitable condition for adding to a library collection, or for presentation as a gift. Ships from NC. All softcover books are sealed in recycled plastic, packaged securely with recycled cardboard backing, and shipped promptly with tracking. (H-4.).
Language: Spanish
Published by PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GRUPO EDITORIAL S. A. U., 2015
ISBN 10: 8490434190 ISBN 13: 9788490434192
Seller: Mercado de Libros usados de Benimaclet, Valencia, V, Spain
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Tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª EDICIÓN.
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Condition: New. 2024. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . .
Published by Chapman and Hall, 1963
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Good. 1963. First Edition. 210 pages. No dust jacket. Black cloth. Black and white illustrated and photographic plates throughout. Pages and plates are lightly tanned throughout. Binding remains firm. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Light sunning to spine and edges.
Published by Macmillan & Co London 1899, 1899
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Add to basket1st edition thus extracted from magazine. Softback. Small 4to. 16 x 24cm. 173 - 178pp. 3 illustrations. Starts & finishes at top & bottom of pages. White paper with black lettering. Binding marks on inside edge ( could be trimmed) else very clean & unfoxed. VG.
Language: Italian
Published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1958
Seller: Cooperativa Sociale Insieme, Vicenza, VI, Italy
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Brossura. Condition: discreto. prima edizione. Rivista di avventure nell'universo e nel tempo- Collana "i Romanzi di Urania".
Published by Chapman and Hall Ltd, 1963
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st ed. Light wear to boards. Content is clean with light age tone. Good DJ with some edge wear and creasing.
Published by Holy Monastery of Transfiguration, Great Meteoro
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 8vo. N.d., [ca. 1991?] Soft cover. 167 pp. Colour photos in text. Light bumping to extremities, spine tilted, light creasing to rear cover, else fine. 0.
Language: Italian
Published by Biblioteca dei Leoni, Castelfranco Veneto TV, 2015
ISBN 10: 889861344X ISBN 13: 9788898613441
Seller: Studio Bibliografico di M.B., Treviso, TV, Italy
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brossura. Condition: in ottime condizioni. prima edizione. La Biblioteca dei Leoni, febbraio 2015. Brossura con bandelle. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Soft cover in fine conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
Published by Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1963
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. A perfectly serviceable reference copy; nothing fancy, but complete and sturdy, and the only non-ex-library copy available currently on-line. Some scuffing to edges, rear panel, spine, some mottling, but a clean, tightly bound, and unmarked interior. Gilt lettering to spine. Fourteen fine illustrations in black-and-white, including photographs, printed on high-gloss paper. x, 1-210 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Versante Sud, Milano, 2002
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Volume: 1 20x12 cm., in brossura, con risvolti, pp. 173 (3), 19 illustrazioni in bianconero, fuori testo, prima edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni. Timbro ex libris .l'arrampicare per il Ben è stato una grande ragione di vita, tanto da portarlo ad accettare regole e schemi che sembravano in antitesi con la sua libera personalità; ciò pur di restare lì, in mezzo alle crode.- Laritti è grande anche sul Bianco. Il lecchese è stato il primo italiano a ripetere la via degli Americani sull'Aguille du Fou.
Language: English
Published by Buchdruckerei Thanasis Pertroulakis, Athen,, 1990
ISBN 10: 9608510104 ISBN 13: 9789608510104
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Leinen m. Umschlag-O. Condition: Gut. -. 199, (16)216 S., 4°, zahlreiche Farbaufnahmen, Umschlag minimal abgegriffen, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar 104391_Kunst_Ku 9 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 2490.
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Milano, Fratelli Treves, 1915, in-8 piccolo, br. edit. (copertina anteriore illustrata in rosso e nero), pp. 144, 15, [1]. Le ultime 16 pp. recano il catalogo della "Biblioteca teatrale italiana e straniera". Prima edizione. Lievi mancanze esterne.
Published by Nikos Haidemenos, Greece
ISBN 10: 9604649256 ISBN 13: 9789604649259
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Published by Chapman And Hall, London,, 1963
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo.pp. 210. Signed presentation copy from the author:"To JR from Don N." Loosely inserted compliment slip from Professor D. M. Nicol, Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Kings College, London: "In memory of." Original publisherÕs cloth binding in black, lettered gilt at spine. Illustrated blue glossy dust jacket features a haunting photograph of a priest with a cross on a rocky landscape. Very good in very good dust jacket. Decent copy. Signedes.
Published by Chapman and Hall Ltd., London, 1963
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 8vo, pp. x, 210, unclipped dust jacket bright, slightly rubbed at corners and a very small amount of laminate separating at spine, interior with a couple of minor marks to prelim pages and a single fox mark to fore edge, otherwise bright and crisp, binding tight.
Published by [New York] Bradson Press [2004]., 2004
Seller: Houle Rare Books/Autographs/ABAA/PADA, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Folio. 2 page foreword by David Fricke. Introduction by Phoenix. Text by Steve Baltin. Edited by Donn Delson. Profusely illustrated with photographs by Greg Watermann. Pictorial dust jacket (unclipped). Fine. Unpaginated. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Greg Watermann on the half title page in silver ink: "For Ali, Watermann '04". Signed by Illustrator(s).
Published by Chapman and Hall Ltd, London, 1963
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. ix, (1), 210 pages. Bibliography. Index. Black and white diagrams and photographic plates. "Presents a full and factual account of the origins and history of these strangest of monuments." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Binding tight. A quality copy. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Michaelis Toumbis, Athens, 1983
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Add to basketPaper covers. Condition: V.g. No Jacket. 1st edition. Scarcely used. Weight: 1.0 Language: English.
Published by Ludovicum Elzevirium, Amsterdam, 1644
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Plein vélin à rabat, dos lisse portant pièce de titre. Reliure pastiche moderne. Un volume in quarto (200x158 mm), (16)-331-(1 bl.) pages. Petite tache d'encre page 38 . Discret travail de vers en marge interne au début de l'ouvrage. Première édition en latin du Discours de la Méthode. Texte majeur de l'histoire des sciences qui marqua une rupture épistémologique. La traduction latine du Discours de la méthode a d'abord été entreprise par Etienne de Courcelles mais Descartes l'a revue, modifiée et a introduit des variantes par rapport au texte français de 1637. On y trouve ainsi pour la première fois la locution (page 31) : "cogito, ergo sum". Les textes scientifiques à la suite du Discours sont illustrés de nombreux bois dans le texte. References : Norman [623 : "The Cartesian catch-phrase 'Cogito, ergo sum' first appeared in this form in the Latin edition"], Guibert [p.118-119]. __________________________________________________________________ _________________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Full vellum, flat spine with title piece. Modern fake binding. 4to (200x158 mm), (16)-331-(1bl.) pages. Tiny ink stain on page 38. Discrete wormhole on inner margin on the beggining of the volume. First latin edition of the Discours de la Méthode. Milestone in the history of science which marked an epistemological rupture. The Latin translation of the Discourse on the Method was first undertaken by Etienne de Courcelles but Descartes revised it, modified it and introduced variants compared to the French text of 1637. We find there for the first time the phrase (page 31) : "cogito, ergo sum". The scientific texts following the Discourse are illustrated with numerous woods in the text. References : Norman [623 : "The Cartesian catch-phrase 'Cogito, ergo sum' first appeared in this form in the Latin edition"], Guibert [p.118-119]. 470g.
Language: German
Published by Amsterdam, Elzevier,, 1650
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20 Bll., 302 (recte 292) S.; 8 Bll., 316 S. mit zahlr. Textholzschnitten. Schöner Sammelband mit zwei Hauptwerken von Rene Descartes jeweils in der zweiten Ausgabe. - 1. Rene Desacrtes: Principia Philosophiae. Amsterdam, Elzevier, 1650. - Zweite Ausgabe, gegenüber der Erstausgabe von 1644 um die lateinische Übersetzung der "Lettre de l`autheur" aus der französischen Ausgabe von 1647 ergänzt. - Guibert 121 (4). Willems 1008. - Vgl. Norman 622. Horblit 24. - Das Buch enthält eine systematische Zusammenfassung aller bisherigen Metaphysik, Kosmologie und Physik von Descartes und ist Elisabeth von der Pfalz gewidmet. "Während der Discours, die Meditationes und die Regulae für die Erkenntnistheorie wirkungsgeschichtlich bedeutsam wurden, bildet die Spätschrift Principia Philosophiae das metaphysische Hauptwerk Descartes', auch nach dessen eigenem Verständnis. Begonnen 1640, abgeschlossen bis zur Drucklegung 1644, umfasst die Schrift die Summe der Cartesianischen Naturphilosophie. Zudem ist sie Descartes' erste systematische Publikation zu seinem umfassenden Weltbild. . Descartes begründete mit den Principia Philosophiae eine neue Schreibweise der populären Darstellung eines wissenschaftlichen Sachtextes" (Wikipedia Abruf vom 02.01.2026). - 2. Rene Descartes: Specimina Philosophiae: seu dissertatio de methodo recte regendae rationis, & veritatis in scientiis investigandae: Dioptrice, et Meteora. Amsterdam, Elzevier, 1650. - Zweite lateinische Ausgabe, übersetzt von E. de Courcelles (1586-1659). - Guibert 105 (2). Willems 1008. - Vgl. Norman 623. Horblit 24. - Die drei Schriften (Dissertatio de methodo, Dioptrice, Meteora) waren erstmals 1637 als "Discours de la méthode." erschienen und wurden hier von Elzevier zu einem großen Werk zusammen herausgegeben. - "Der Discours beinhaltet Descartes' Auseinandersetzung mit Skeptizismus und dem Aristotelismus der Scholastik. Ausgehend von einem allgemeinen Zweifel an überlieferten Wahrheiten, aber auch am eigenen Urteil ist es Descartes Ziel, unwiderlegbare wahre Sätze zu finden. Umrahmt von Schilderungen seiner intellektuellen Autobiographie beschreibt Descartes dabei detailliert eines der frühesten Programme zur wissenschaftlichen Naturforschung. Der Discours gilt daher als einer der Ursprünge der Wissenschaftsphilosophie. . Das Cogito ergo sum" hingegen stammt aus der lateinischen Übersetzung von 1646 ("ego cogito, ergo sum", Dissertatio de Methodo, S. 20[4]) und findet sich auch in § 7 der Principia Philosophiae von 1644" (Wikipedia Abruf vom 02.01.2026). - Vorderer fliegender Vorsatz entfernt, Respektblatt gelockert, Titel mit Besitzvermerk, einige Marginalien von alter Hand und Unterstreichungen in Rotstift, hinterer fliegender Vorsatz mit hs. Notizen, leicht fleckig. Im Falz vereinzelte minimalste Läsuren. *** *** Copyright: Matthaeus TRUPPE Buchhandlung & Antiquariat - Stubenberggasse 7 - A-8010 Graz - ++43 (0)316 - 829552 *** *** Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 Gr.-8°. Pgmt. der Zeit (Rücken mkit einriss, etw. fleckig und gebräunt sowie verzogen).
Published by Ludovicum Elzevirium, Amstelodami [Amsterdam],, 1644
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FIRST EDITION + FIRST LATIN EDITION. TP + [i]-[vi] = Epistola Dedicatoria + [vii]-[[xx] = Index + 1-310. First Edition. (Guibert pp. 118-119; Tchemerzine, IV, p. 297) + TP + [i]-[xiv] = Index + 1-331; Small Quarto. First Latin Edition of Descartes' First Book. (Guibert p. 104-105; Tchemerzine, IV, p. 287)The Two (Simultaneous) First Appearances of the Famous "Cogito" in PrintSIMULTANEOUSLY PUBLISHED and BOUND TOGETHERWhile the publication date of the Principia is known to be July 10, 1644 (Guibert, p. 119 et al.), the exact day of the Specimina's publication is nowhere noted in contemporary documents. However, the exhaustive scholarship of Corinna Lucia Vermeulen (René Descartes, Specimina Philosophiæ, Introduction and Critical Edition, Doctoral Dissertation, 1969. 418 pp.) argues that the printing of the Principia was interrupted to await some still unfinished woodcuts and that the Specimina was printed during that time interval (pp. 20-22). Vermeulen also notes that "it can now be established that both works were usually bound in one volume, in the complimentary copies as well as in the Elzevier's bookshop." She provides exhaustive evidence to verify the fact - while noting the books were also available individually - that they were most commonly packaged and sold in one volume. Vermeulen further states that while there is no known priority for the two books, they were originally bound with Principia appearing first - it being the long-awaited, completely new work - while the Specimina - a Latin translation of the Discours which had originally been published in 1637 in French - always appeared second. [BECAUSE OF ABE SIZE LIMITATIONS WE CANNOT PRINT HERE THE FULL TWO-PAGE DESCRIPITION OF THIS REMARKABLE BOOK HERE. PLEASE CLICK ON "ASK SELLER A QUESTION' ON THIS WEBPAGE AND REQUEST A COPY.]Bound together, these two works are sometimes referred to as the first edition of Descartes' Opera Philosophica (see Guibert p. 229). But the first true Opera, which appeared in 1650, contained these two works plus Les Passiones Animae. Subsequent editions of the Opera mixed these and other works together somewhat indiscriminately (Guibert, pp. 230-233). Contemporary vellum binding with five lines of largely unreadable hand titleing to the top of the spine. Some spotting ans soiling to the binding. The front fly leaf is a bit worn and lightly chipped on the edges with old scriptions dated 1684 and later (one from 1743 appearing on the verso). Otherwise, a really lovely copy of this monumentally important pair of book by Descartes. Housed in a grey card slip case. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
Amstelodami, Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, 1644. 1 vol. (150 x 190 mm) de 12 f., 310 p. et 1 f. ; 8 f. et 331 p. Vélin blond, dos lisse, titre à l'encre, petits rabats (reliure hollandaise de l'époque). Edition originale. Elle sera traduite en français par l'abbé Picot en 1647. Elle contient notamment les Principia, en édition originale. A la suite, les Specimina philosophiae : sous ce titre sont regroupés le Discours de la méthode, la Dioptrique et les Météores, toutes en première traduction latine, par Estienne de Courcelles. Le Discours de la Méthode fut, dans cette traduction, un peu modifiée par Descartes. Le volume contient la toute première occurrence du célèbre « je pense donc je suis» sous sa forme latine du «cogito, ergo sum», la formule philosophique sans doute la plus célèbre au monde. Cette pensée s'est forgée à partir des Méditations métaphysiques, sous la forme première de «Ego sum, ego existo»(en 1641), puis donnée en français dans Le Discours de la méthode, en 1637, avec « Je pense donc je suis», avant de livrer sa forme latine d'une «Ego cogito, ergo sum» en 1644 dans ces Principia philosophiae, où elle apparraît à la dernière ligne de la première partie, « De principiis cognitionis humanae» De nombreuses figures sur bois, illustrant ses travaux sur la réfraction de la lumière, la vision et les phénomènes de l'arc-en-ciel et des vents, accompagnent le texte de la Dioptrique et des Météores, où Descartes explique les mouvements des astres dans le système solaire par l'intervention de forces, en supposant que chacun des astres est entouré d'un tourbillon de matière subtile qui l'entraîne. C'est la première édition du système de physique de Descartes, dans laquelle il développe sa théorie des vortex, point de départ de tous les travaux sérieux en théorie physique au milieu du XVIIe siècle, y compris celui de Newton. Au verso du titre se trouve le privilège, qui est, suivant Nodier, « le plus mémorable monument de la protection que les rois de France ont accordé aux lettres ». Les oeuvres philosphiques de Descartes seront imprimées six fois par les Elzevier dans ce format quarto et cette édition de 1644 est la toute première.Exemplaire bien complet de ses deux feuillets blancs (b4 et l'autre en QQ4), avec des 83 figures géométriques et scientifiques gravées sur bois, dont 21 planches comprises dans la pagination pour les Principia.La marge droite du premier plat de reliure a été anciennement restaurée, sinon très bel exemplaire, très frais, en parfaite condition intérieure. Provenance : Edouard du Basty (ex-libris et ex-libris manuscrit « A Madame du Basty») ; Henri Leclerq (ex-libris et vente, Bruxelles, 1947) ; collection privée. En français dans le texte, 90 ; Guibert, Descartes, p. 118-119 ; Tchemerzine, Éditions originales et rares, II, 777 et 787 ; DSB, IV, 52 ; Norman 622 et 623 ; Willems 1006-1008.
A Paris, chez la Veuve de Jean Camusat et Pierre Le Petit, 1647 - Amstelodami [Amsterdam], apud Danielem Elzevirium [Daniel Elzevier / Elsevier], 1664 - Amstelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1664 - Amstelodami, apud Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios, 1664 - Lugduni Batavorum [Leyde / Leyden], apud Franciscum Moyardum & Petrum Leffen, 1662 - A Paris, chez Michel Bobin et Nicolas Le Gras, 1677. 3 vol. au format pt in-4 (208 x 165 mm) de 1 f. bl., 7 ff. n.fol., 606 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 20 (dont frontispice gravé) ff. n.fol. et 222 pp. ; 1 f. bl., 8 ff. n.fol. et 248 pp. ; 12 ff. n.fol., 92 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. ; 18 ff. n.fol., 121 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 32 ff. n.fol., 511 pp., 4 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliures uniformes (début XIXème) de pleine basane racinée blonde, plats jansénistes, dos lisses ornés de jeu de filets gras et maigres dorés, larges fleurons dorés, entrelacs de petits filets doré formant croisillons, pièces de titre de maroquin carmin, pièces de tomaison de maroquin vert-bronze, titre doré, tomaison dorée, palette dorée en queue, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées. Précieux ensemble renfermant six oeuvres de Descartes en éditions XVIIème. Les Méditations métaphysiques sont ici proposées dans leur première édition française ; en partie originale. ''Première traduction française des Méditations, faite par le Duc de Luynes. C'est Descartes qui a lui-même corrigé et revu la traduction en français de ses Méditations en précisant certains passages insuffisamment claires dans leur forme latine''. (in Guibert). Edition originale pour De homine figuris ; dont la marque d'imprimeur en page de titre figure un ange avec une lyre sous des lauriers. ''Cette édition originale latine a été faite sur une copie du manuscrit original français. Elle renferme 58 figures sur bois et cuivre dont 10 hors-texte''. (in Guibert). On trouve à la suite la traduction française de L'Homme ; dont c'est là la seconde édition ; en partie originale. ''L'ouvrage contient de nombreuses figures anatomiques et géométriques sur bois''. (in Guibert). Quant aux Principia philosophiae, Specimina philosophiae et Passiones animae, ''on trouve ces oeuvres dans le recueil factice des Oeuvres philosophiques de Descartes (1670-72)''. (in Guibert). Guibert, Bibliographie des Oeuvres de Descartes publiées au XVIIème siècle, p. 45 ; p. 126 ; p. 107 ; p. 163 ; p. 196 ; p. 203. Légères altérations superficielles affectant les reliures. Titre de s Méditations rogné court en marge inférieure. rares rousseurs dans les corps d'ouvrages. Petite cerne angulaire affectant une dizaine de feuillets. Restauration anciene au revers d'une des planches. Du reste, ensemble en belle condition.
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Published by De Gruyter, 2000
ISBN 10: 3111244318 ISBN 13: 9783111244310
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. No detailed description available for Olympiodori in Aristotelis Meteora commentaria .Klappentext Commentaries on Aristotle s writings have been produced since the 2nd century AD. This edition contains Greek commentaries on his work from the .