Language: French
Published by Études Augustiniennes, Paris, 1968
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kart. Condition: Gut. 24,5 cm ; Extrait de la "Revue des Études Augustiniennes" Vol. XIV 1-2. Von Georges Folliert signiertes Exemplar. Softcover, französischsprachig, 20 Seiten. Gutes Exemplar (bon état). pwB5.
Language: Italian
Published by Felice le Monnier, Firenze, 1937
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kart. Condition: Akzeptabel. 21 cm ; Firmato da Cesare Marzioli. Edizione numerata, qui copia No. 0522. Seconda edizione. Introduzione, traduzione e commento di Cesare Marzioli. Signiert von Cesare Marzioli. Italienischsprachige Paperbackausgabe, XX, 120 Seiten. Umschlag mit Randläsuren, sonst gutes Exemplar. pwB2.
Language: Italian
Published by Paideia, Brescia, 1968
Seller: FABRISLIBRIS, Milano, MI, Italy
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brossura. Condition: in ottime condizioni. Dedica autografa alla prima carta bianca. Collana di attualità, 6. Copertina morbida. Formato in.8 (14x21 cm). Pagg. 91, 4. Lievi segni. Ottimo stato. con dedica dell'Autore.
Published by Tipografia Unione, Viterbo,, 1967
Seller: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italy
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Condition: BUONO. NOTA:Firma dell'autore a penna nera. al frontespizio. / Viterbo, Tipografia Unione cm.15x22, pp.52, placchetta. Copia autografata da Bruno Di Porto.
Language: Italian
Published by Leo S. Olschki, Firenze, 1964
Seller: FABRISLIBRIS, Milano, MI, Italy
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brossura. Condition: in ottime condizioni. Dedica autografa alla coperta. Collana Biblioteca dell'Archivium Romanicum, Serie I, Volume 77. Prefazione di Franca Ageno. Copertina morbida. Formato in.8 (18x25 cm). Pagg. 94, 1. Intonso. Lievi segni. Ottimo stato.
Language: Italian
Published by Torino, Marietti 2005, 2005
ISBN 10: 882116344X ISBN 13: 9788821163449
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
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217 p. Paperback (Fine copy, dedicated and signed by the author on the french titlepage.).
Language: Italian
Published by Versch. Verlage,, 2000
Seller: Antiquariat am Ungererbad-Wilfrid Robin, München, Germany
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Condition: Gut. Erstauflage / Prime edizione. * mit 1 Or.-Widmung (Vorname) v. Autorin auf d. Cover von Heft EIKASMOS X/1999 Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 250 Gr.-8° - 8°, O(Varia)-LeichtKarton./Papier-Heft mit Schwarzgepr.-Titel. Teils Klammern. Gute Exemplare.
Published by Mazara, Editrice Siciliana 1948, 1948
Seller: Libreria Gullà, Roma, RM, Italy
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In-8° pp. 164 con alcune sottolineature a penna. Bross. edit. Dedica autografa dell'autore al primo foglio.
Published by San Paolo Editore, Torino, 1994
Seller: Historia, Regnum et Nobilia, BATTIPAGLIA, SA, Italy
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Rilegato. Condition: ottimo. Dust Jacket Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. Formato in 8°; 238 pagine. Legatura editoriale in tela con sovraccoperta figurata. Interno fresco. Dedica dell'Autore. Con tavole fotografiche. Dedica dell'autore.
Published by Rubbettino, 2006
Seller: OPEN DOOR BOOKSHOP, Roma, RM, Italy
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brossura. Condition: buono. Dust Jacket Condition: buono. Rubbettino,2006.Brossura editoriale con sovracoperta con piccolo strappo davanti.Collana La Politica, Metodi Storie Teorie,diretta da Dario Antiseri.Prefazione di D.Boucher.Pp.399 Con dedica autografata dall'autore. Autografato dall'autore.
Published by Scuola Tipografica Antoniana,, Ferentino,, 1924
Seller: La Darsena di Leonelli Siro e C. s.a.s., Modena, MO, Italy
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Cm. 18,8, br. edit. (difetti), pag. 230 (1 c.b.). Dedica autografa dell'Autore.
Published by Sirio, Trieste, 1955
Seller: BACCHETTA GIORGIO - ALFEA RARE BOOKS, Milano, MI, Italy
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18,5x12,5 cm., in brossura, pp, XIV,181 (6), , prima versione italian, normali segni d'uso e tempo, firme e dedica autografa.
Language: Italian
Published by La Nuova Italia Editrice, FIRENZE, 1984
ISBN 10: 8822101103 ISBN 13: 9788822101105
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
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Condition: DISCRETO USATO. I ED. Educatori antichi e moderni ITALIANO Coperta cartonata, lievemente imbrunita, con tracce di pregressa umidità al piatto posteriore e con ordinari segni de tempo ai margini, alle punte e alle cuffie. Tagli regolari e naturalmente imbruniti, pagine ben salde alla costa e con minima imbrunitura. Libro completamente fruibile, n. 375 della collana "Educatori antichi e moderni", con note a piè di pagina, prima edizione, numero pagine 162 (XI, 151); da segnalare: presunta dedica autografa di Anna Maria Marenco a frontespizio.
Published by Tip. Sartori, Torino, 1907
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False (illustrator). In-8°, pp.179, bross. edit. Bella dedica autografa dell'autore.
Published by Gabriel Beauchesne, Paris, 1905
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Signed copy of the eminent Jesuit theologician's works, volume one. Handsome full-leather binding with gilt spine. Exterior shows minor wear, particularly at edges; lightly soiled, but still very good condition for age. Rear boards detached. Attractive marbled endpapers, front hinge a little cracked. Ink stamp on first page. Twenty Eighth Edition. Signed by Author. Used.
Published by Eredi Soliani Tip. Reali, Modena, 1855
Seller: BACCHETTA GIORGIO - ALFEA RARE BOOKS, Milano, MI, Italy
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Volume: 1 22x14,5 cm., in brossura muta, pp. 38, su carta forte, in italiano, buone condizioni. Dedica autografa dell'A.
Published by ratto; Roma, Trie ste, Leipzig 1910 e succ., 1910
Seller: Libreria Gullà, Roma, RM, Italy
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Raccolta di estratti in-8° di pp. 14-20-12-6 e 50 pag. di miscellanea. Legatura in tela con titolo al piatto. Dedica autografa del Savorgnan sul primo estratto.
Language: Italian
Published by Bibliotheca di Gabriele Chiusano, 1998
ISBN 10: 8887106061 ISBN 13: 9788887106060
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Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO40096342: 1998. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 94 pages. Avec lettre de l'auteur (S. Cavaciuti), signée, à Mme. Suzanne Damiens, et réponse manuscrite de cette dernière (brouillon). . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain.
Published by Verona
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Opuscolo vintage. Teraza edizione con aggiunte. Dedica autografa. Segni di matita in copertina e in prima pagina. Usura da scaffale. ordinario segno del tempo.
Opuscolo vintage. Estratto da "Il Saggiatore". Dedica autografa dell'autore. Ordinario segno del tempo. Usura da scaffale.
Opuscolo vintage. Aevum, Estratto dal fascicolo 1-2 Anno XXII gennaio-giugno 1948. Dedica autografa dell'autore. Usura da scaffale. Ordinario segno del tempo.
Opuscolo vintage. Estratto dalla Rivista Indo-grego-italica anno XXI (1937) - fasc. 1-2. Dedica autografa. Segni di biro in copertina. Usura da scaffale. Ordinario segno del tempo.
Published by Fontana - Mussano e Bona 1841 - 1837, Torino, 1841
Seller: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italy
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2 voll. in un tomo in-8°, pp. 120, (2); 64 + 6 nn. di Estratto dal Subalpino. Giornale di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti; legatura del tempo m. pelle marrone con titolo e fregi oro al dorso. Vignette incise ad entrambi i frontespizi. Nota di possesso del tempo al primo frontespizio, dedica autografa dell'autore all'amico Giuseppe Bogliani al secondo frontespizio. Ottimo stato. Edizione originale di entrambe le raccolte poetiche. La seconda raccolta contiene liriche ispirate, fra l'altro, a personaggi e vicende genovesi: Cristoforo Colombo, Santa Caterina de'Fieschi, il giovane patriota Pietro Canevari morto appena ventenne, etc. Il Giuria, nato a Savona nel 1816, morto nel 1876 a Genova, fu professore di lettere all'Università di Genova, poeta e fecondo poligrafo, amico di Silvio Pellico. Cfr. Codignola, Pedagogisti, p. 246.
Published by Liguori,, Napoli, 1974
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
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In 8º (21 cm) 242 pp. Prima edizione. Firma e data. Brossura editoriale, ottimo. Allegata lettera d'accompagnamento, autografa dell'autrice. All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Published by Alle sponde del Rodano / Aux bords du Rhône, 1801
Seller: Librairie Rouchaleou, Saint-André-de-Sangonis, FR, France
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Reliure. Condition: Très bon. 5 volumes reliures demi basane fauve de l'époque, dos lisses, pièces de titre et de tomaison vertes, tranches teintées jaunes. Ou nécessité d'une religion dans toute sorte de gouvernemens et de climats. Première partie: Preuves politiques (Tomes 1 et 2), frontispice gravé, 278 pages; 663 pages [2]; Seconde partie: Preuves morales (Tomes 3 à 5), 935 pages ( Tome 3: de la page 1 à 375; Tome 4: de la page 376 à 672; Tome 5: de la page: 673 à 935). Le verso de la page 935 est un extrait du décret concernant les contrefacteurs, avec la signature manuscrite de l'auteur, suivi de 2 faux-feuillets de fautes à corriger (errori di senso). Edition bilingue français et italien en regard. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ) Size: in 12 (16x10,5). Signé par l'auteur.
Published by J. Blaeu, Amsterdam, 1663
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good -. First edition. Small quarto. Signed: [pi]2, A-2G4 (= 122 leaves); [4], 231, [9, index]pp. Woodcut printer?s device at title; printed marginalia; extensive early eighteenth-century manuscript notes and bibliographical citations at the endleaves and margins; very faint library stamp at title. Contemporary vellum (with old ink stains), ruled in blind, manuscript numeral at spine; edges stained red. Some light foxing, otherwise a very good, crisp copy, with notable annotations. First Edition of this posthumously published work by the diplomat and philosopher, Edward Herbert of Cherbury (1582?-1648), a noted forerunner of Deism. One of the earliest books on comparative theology, De Religione Gentilium was seen through the press at Amsterdam by one of the last great polymaths, Isaac Vossius. ?Herbert?s religious doctrine starts with the assumption that religion, which is common to the human race, consists merely of the five innate ideas or axioms, that there is a God, that He ought to be worshipped, that virtue and piety are essential to worship, that man ought to repent of his sins, and that there are rewards and punishments in a future life. Herbert shows that all religions, Christian and pagan, are resolvable into these elements, and his method undoubtedly pointed the way to the science of comparative religion? (Lee). Harald Höffding reminds us that it is by no means easy to draw the line between the essential and the inessential in religion; to prove that all religions manisfest these five propositions would be impossible. ?The mode of conception, however, which [Herbert] sketched in outline, is the work of a powerful hand and has come to be of great historical importance. The existence of a religious consciousness, which feels itself independent of all existing religious communities, and assumes a critical attitude over against them, was now proved.? An English translation by William Lewis (The Antient Religion of the Gentiles and Causes of their Errors Consider'd) was published at London in 1705. Provenance and annotations: Faint old library stamp at title. The early eighteenth century marginal annotations on ten pages of the main text, along with substantial bibliographical notes in the same hand at the endleaves, front and back (appx. 800 words), suggest a reader well-versed in the study of pre-Christian religion. Apart from a reference to the Baron of Cherbury's De Veritate, Prout Distinguitur à Revelatione, à Verisimili, à Possibili, et à Falso (1656, 3rd ed.), most of the citations are dated after 1700, the latest appearing to be 1728. A sample of the works cited includes: Johann Georg Keyssler, Exercitatio Historico-philologica de Dea Nehalennia, Numine Veterum Walachrorum Topico, cui Accedit Conspectus Operis Edendi, de Germania Veterigentili, s. De Diis Veterum Celtarum Gentiumque Septentionalium (1717); Tobias Eckhard, Dissertatio Historico-Philologica De Templo Cappadociae Comano ad Locum Ciceronis in Oratione pro Lege Manilia C. IX. Resque Cappadociae Sacras et Prophanas Illustradas (1721); Sebastian Jacob Jungendres, Specimen Philologicum de Veterum Gentilium et Iudaeorum Theologia Mythica (1728); Theodor Christoph Ursin, De Religione Naturali, Cultuque Dei Vere Rationali, Commentatio Brevis (1728). References: H. Höffding, A History of Modern Philosophy (London, 1924), p.68. S. Lee, The Life of Lord Herbert of Cherbury, intro. pp.xl-lvi. For G. J. Vossius? correspondence with and influence on Herbert, see Rademaker, Vossius, p.250.
Published by In Venezia, Gio: Battista Recurti, 1750
Seller: Mayfair Rare Books & Manuscripts Ltd, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 4to (280 x 205 mm), contemporary 'carta rustica' boards, with manuscript title to spine, manuscript title "Sfera 1750" to upper board; a very good copy with deckled edges, untrimmed. pp. XII, 240 with 27 folding engraved plates (the last signed by Giovanni Filosi). First edition of this rare treatise on astronomy and navigation. The plates depict, among other things, celestial spheres, the solar system according to the leading astronomers, wind roses, and compasses. "Giovanni Pagnini was born in Lucca, Italy but considered himself as a naturalized Maltese. He taught navigation at the Order's nautical school established in Malta in the mid-18th Century. Pagnini describes himself as professor of Hydrography in Malta at the service of the Order of St John. His work is divided into two parts: one on astronomy for use in navigation and the other on the practice of piloting and navigation. This book was probably compiled from the notes Pagnini used for teaching navigation. In this book Pagnini describes four models of the universe: Ptolemy's geocentric model; Copernicus? heliocentric model; Tycho Brahe's model with the stationary Earth at the centre, the Moon and the Sun orbiting the Earth, while the planets orbit the Sun; and what he calls a Semi-Copernican model which is similar to the Tychonian model but with the Earth rotating on its axis every 24 hours. He then explains why he prefers the Semi-Copernican model. Pagnini then discusses briefly the orbit of the Sun, the Moon, the planets and their moons, the constellations, and stars down to magnitude 6 and nebulous stars. Pagnini then explains the use of the compass and its correction to find true North, clocks and other instruments needed to determine the latitude and longitude of places during navigation. The contents show the good standard of the astronomy taught to students of navigation in mid-18th Century Malta". Houzeau-Lancaster 10740; Riccardi I/2, col. 236: 'uno dei migliori trattati di nautica matematica pubblicati nel secolo passato'; Scott Collection 262.
Language: Italian
Published by Nella Stamperia della R.[everenda] C.[amera] A.[postolica], In Modena, 1835
Seller: AU SOLEIL D'OR di Gino Bogliolo, GENOA, GE, Italy
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Brossura editoriale a stampa. Condition: ottimo. In-4 (240x154 mm.), pp. 2 (bianche), 78, (2) bianche. Dedica autografa dell'autore al Marchese Carlo Antici (zio di Giacomo Leopardi). Esemplare su carta forte e margini massimi, lievissime gore. Dedica dell'autore.
Published by Gottingae [Göttingen], Dieterich, ,, 1793
Seller: Books & Art, Reichenbach, Germany
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8°, 8 S., kein Einband, nur die ersten 8 Seiten vorhanden, leicht fleckig, kl. Randläsuren. Titelblatt mit eigenh. Widmung des Göttinger Theologen Stäudlin: "Camerario suo autor Staeudlin". Sprache: Deutsch.
Published by Halle an der Salle, Krug, 1728, 1728
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in-8, [15] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, préfaces, pièces liminaires), 771-[31] pp., avec un titre-frontispice et 8 figures h.-t., index, veau brun marbré, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre brique, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Pages roussies. Nouvelle édition de cette oeuvre pionnière, publiée d'abord de manière posthume en 1643 par le père de l'auteur. C'est que Elias Schedius ou Schede (1615-1641) fut le premier à s'intéresser de façon précise aux religions anciennes en dehors des corpus mythologiques grcs et romains. Évidemment, avec la documentation exploitée, il ne put aller très loin : ignorant les poèmes de l'Edda (qui ne furent remis au jour qu'après sa mort), n'utilisant pas les indications fournies par Olaf le Grand, il se limita aux sources antiques méditerranéennes, lesquelles ont en général peu compris l'univers des dieux des Germains. De surcroît, il ne distingue pas vraiment les aires culturelles germanique, celtique et slave.Brunet, V, 193. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.