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Verlag: Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Bücherei, 1957, 1957
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662. Pascal. Ausgewählt und eingeleitet von Reinhold Schneider. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Bücherei, 1957, 76.-87. Tausend, 269pp., small PAPERBACK, good old copy, some light foxing on covers. Bücher des Wissens, 70. TEXT IN GERMAN.
Verlag: Fr/M: Fischer Bücherei, 1955, 1955
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662. Pascal. Auswahl und Einleitung von Reinhold Schneider. Fr/M: Fischer Bücherei, 1955, later printing, 269pp., small PAPERBACK, very good old paperback, previous owner's name. TEXT IN GERMAN.
Verlag: Librairie Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1914
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. 7th edition revised and enlarged. 18mo; 7th edition revised and enlarged; G-; Hardcover; Spine, green with gold print; Boards quarter bound with green cloth to spine and grey paper to boards, wear to spine caps, edges, and corners, cocked spine, shelfwear/rubbing, bumps to front top and bottom edges; Text block has spotting to edges, name in ink on front pastedown, slightly cracked front hinge, occasional foxing within else clean text; Text in French; ix, 808 pages, frontispiece, illustrated (b&w plates including 1 folded plate). 1341675. FP New Rockville Stock.
Verlag: Stuttg.: Reclam 1975, 1975
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lengelsen, Werdohl, Deutschland
Tb. Okart. 197 S. (Papier gebr., Name [geschwärzt] u. hs. Jahreszahl auf dem vord. Innend., sonst gut). (= Reclams Universal-Bibliothek, RUB 1621).
Verlag: Einaudi, Torino, 1967
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, ROMA, Italien
p.tela edit. con sovraccoperta. Vecchia dedica anonima alla prima bianca XLIX + 457 + (6) p. in-16.
Verlag: Paris: Garnier Frères, 1875., 1875
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. large 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., 758, [1 leaf], 4(ads). with half-title. text in double columns. 4 engraved portraits. contemporary quarter roan, gilt back, gilt edges (joints & spine worn, scattered foxing).
Verlag: Paris, (Jules Didot aine für) Lefevre, 1823., 1823
Anbieter: Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
2 Bde. 11,8x7,6 cm. 3 Bl., 272 S.; 3 Bl., 325 S. HLdr.-Bde. der Zeit über 4 Bünden, Rückenschrift in Gold, Bundvergoldung. - (Ecken bestossen, leicht berieben). Collection des classiques francois, dirigee par L. S. Auger. Hübsche Bändchen von Blaise Pascals gegen das Naturverständnis der Jesuiten gerichteten Briefe. "Dans cette edition, l'editeur indique comme 19me lettre, le Fragment d'une lettre adressee au P. Annat, et comme 20me lettre, la Lettre d'un avocat au Parlement. Il donne a la fin du tome II la Censure et condamnation des 'Lettres provinciales'". - (Minim stockfleckig). Sprache: französisch.
Verlag: anonym, Paris, 1679
Anbieter: Antiquariat Clement, Bonn, Deutschland
Ganzleder Gut. Zustand: 0. Text Französisch. "Nouvelle édition. Augmentée de plusieurs pensées du mesme Autheur. Suivant la Copie, Imprimée à Paris". Ledereinband der Zeit (mit zartem Knick auf vorderem Buchdeckel), Rücken Bünde, geprägte Golddekoration, natürlich Altersspuren aber sehr ordentlich, geringer Abrieb. Tadelloser, durchgehend sauberer Buchblock, marmoriertes Vorsatzpapier, keinerlei Stockflecken, kaum Papierbräunung, sehr gute feste Bindung. 384 Seiten, Kapitelvignetten. Erstaunlich gutes Exemplar. Die Pensées sind posthum 1670 erschienen (Edition de Port-Royal). +++ Pièce de titre, 4 nerfs, dorures, préface non-paginée, approbations de Monseigneur de Comenge, de Francois Malet de Graville Drubec (entre autres), 384 pages. Dans l`ensemble très bon état. 7,5 x 14 Cm. 0,25 Kg. +++ Stichwörter: BIBLIOPHILIE FRÜHE DRUCKE PHILOSOPHIE RELIGION JANSENISMUS JANSENISME Gewicht in Gramm: 250.
Verlag: London: James Bettenham, 1744., 1744
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 7 p.l., lxiii, 228; 2 p.l., 320. 2 engraved frontis. portraits by George Vertue. Vol. I lacking A2 (dedication to George Pitt, Jun.). several woodcut ornaments. contemporary calf, rebacked & recornered (covers worn, internally fine & crisp). First Edition of the Second English Translation of the 'Provincial Letters', by William Andrews, and First Edition in English of the prefatory biography of Pascal by his sister. Pascal's famous defence of Jansenism, the seventeenth-century French ascetic movement of reform inside the Roman Catholic Church, stands as a brilliant and noble defence of thought in religious faith. The author's first important ethical work and a classic of French prose, it was composed following Pascal's removal in 1654 to Port Royal, the monastery famous as the centre of the Jansenist movement. Written in response to the Jesuit attacks on Jansenism which culminated in the condemnation by the Sorbonne at the end of 1655 of Antoine Arnauld, the leading light of Port Royal, the Lettres were originally issued clandestinely in a series of eighteen separate parts between January 23, 1656 and January 15, 1657. Pascal's magnificent invective against the casuistical methods of argument employed by the Jesuits seriously weakened their position in France and was largely responsible for the traditional bad reputation which they still bear. The prefatory biography was written by Pascal's sister, Jacqueline Perier, who was a nun at Port Royal. "Pascal's counter-attack took the form of a brilliant exposure of the casuistical methods of argument employed by the Jesuits.[His] weapon was irony, and the freshness with which the gravity of the subject contrasts with the lightness of the manner is an enduring triumph. The vividness and distinction of his style recalls the prose of Milton at its best." (Printing and the Mind of Man) NCBEL II 1525. Rothschild 35.
Verlag: Cologne: Nicolaus Schouten [ie. Leyden: Jean Elzevir], 1658., 1658
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. pp. 16 p.l., 608. woodcutornaments & initials. calf antique (light dampmark in fore-margin of outer leaves, former owner's name deleted on title). First Edition in Latin, pseudonymously translated by Port-Royal moralist and theologian Pierre Nicole, of the Lettres Provinciales, the most important ethical work of Pascal and one of the great classics of French prose. Written in response to the Jesuit attacks on Jansenism which culminated in the condemnation by the Sorbonne at the end of 1655 of Antoine Arnauld, the chief light of Port Royal, the Lettres were originally issued clandestinely in a series of eighteen separate parts between January 23, 1656 and January 15, 1657. "Pascal's counter-attack took the form of a brilliant exposure of the casuistical methods of argument employed by the Jesuits. It was at the time a magnificent sustained invective, after which the Jesuits never recovered their former position in France (it was largely responsible for the traditional bad name they still, less deservedly, bear), and a noble defence of thought in religious faith. Pascal's weapon was irony, and the freshness with which the gravity of the subject contrasts with the lightness of the manner is an enduring triumph. The vividness and distinction of his style recalls the prose of Milton at its best." (PMM) Brunet IV 396. Rand I p. 395. Rahir 829 (with final errata leaf, not called for by Willems). Willems 829. cfPrinting and the Mind of Man 140.