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9789047710721 George Berkeley 45430, De beginselen van menselijke kennis
George Berkeley 45430
De beginselen van menselijke kennis
Lemniscaat. Hardcover. Pp: 112. Net als in een droom bestaat alles alleen in je eigen hoofd. De hele wereld is er enkel en alleen omdat jij hem ziet, jij aan hem denkt, jij er in rondwandelt. Zonder geest geen wereld. Iedereen die zich wel eens aan filosofische dromerijen en speculaties heeft overgegeven, heeft zoiets wel eens gedacht. In de filosofie is er één denker wiens naam met dit gedachtegoed verbonden is: George Berkeley (1685-1753). Zijn leer is samen te vatten in esse est percipi, - zijn is waargenomen worden`. In heldere taal zet Berkeley stap voor stap uiteen waarom materie niet bestaat, waarom er niets anders is dan geesten en de ideeėn die ze hebben, waarbij God de hoogste geest is. Berkeley behoort tot de belangrijkste Engelstalige Verlichtingsfilosofen, wiens werk nog steeds veel wordt aangehaald als ultiem voorbeeld van een filosofisch gedachte-experiment dat ons tot waanzinnige, maar consistente gedachten kan brengen. ISBN: 9789047710721. Cond./Kwaliteit: Ramsj.
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 George Berkeley 45430, Siris. A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, And divers other Subjects connected together and arising one from another
George Berkeley 45430
Siris. A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, And divers other Subjects connected together and arising one from another
Margt. Rhames, 1744. Leder band. Pp: 261. Siris (1744) passed through some six editions in six months. It is at once a treatise on the medicinal virtues of tar-water (a mixture of water and pine tar), its making and dosage, and a philosopher`s vision of a chain of being, "œa gradual evolution or ascent" from the world of sense to "œthe mind, her acts and faculties" and, thence, to the supernatural and God, the three in one. This edition was printed by Margt. Rhames for R. Gunne, bookseller in Capel Street. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
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BALL, GEORGE W.; ROIPHE, ANNE; RICE BERKELEY; GREENFELD, JOSH; GOLD, HERBERT; NEUER, KATHLEEN
The New York Times Magazine, February (Feb. ) 13, 1972 - Snowmobile Dream Machines! / How Rich Is a Rich Apache?
New York: The New York Times & Arno Press, 1972. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Alfred; Dobkeen, Joyce; Rastelli, Vittoriano. 88 pages. Features: Dual turntable ad inside front cover; Many lovely color fashion ads; Vantage cigarette ad features photo of Lester Schreiber of Tampa; Nixon, Kissinger and the Peking (Beijing) Summit - Is This Trip Necessary?; What Women Phychoanalysts Say About Women's Liberation; The Snowmobile is an American Dream Machine - article with photo of Bill Ward and his family of Steep Falls, ME; "Writing Plays is Absolutely Senseless - But I Love It" - Arthur Miller; How Rich is a Rich Apache? - they have transformed themselves from a primitive, defeated people to a modern cooperative commonwealth; One-page ad for the 3,000 Acre Smallwood Estates development; Photo of poor black mother and children in NAACP Emergency Relief Fund Food Coupon ad; Roman Star - fashion photos; Elegant Austerity - photos of a project by architect Gae Aulenti in Milan; Many camp ads. Four-inch taped repair and faint ink stamp to back cover. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, February (Feb.) 13, 1972 - Snowmobile Dream Machines! / How Rich is a Rich Apache? Dual turntable ad inside front cover; Many lovely color fashion ads; Vantage cigarette ad features photo of Lester Schreiber of Tampa; Nixon,. Fair .
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 Bentham, George (1800-1884); Berkeley, M[iles]. J[oseph]. (1803-1889); Dickie, E. [a.k.a. George] (1812-1882); Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904); Grisebach, N. [a.k.a August Heinrich Rudolf ] (1814-1879); Lindley, [John] (1799-1865); Masters, Maxwell (1833, JOURNAL Of The PROCEEDINGS Of The LINNEAN SOCIETY. BOTANY. Vol. III.; [Bound with] Supplement to Botany - Vol. I - Containing Musci Indiæ Orientalis; An Enumeration of the Mosses of the East Indies. By William Mitten, Esq.; [and] Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
Bentham, George (1800-1884); Berkeley, M[iles]. J[oseph]. (1803-1889); Dickie, E. [a.k.a. George] (1812-1882); Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904); Grisebach, N. [a.k.a August Heinrich Rudolf ] (1814-1879); Lindley, [John] (1799-1865); Masters, Maxwell (1833
JOURNAL Of The PROCEEDINGS Of The LINNEAN SOCIETY. BOTANY. Vol. III.; [Bound with] Supplement to Botany - Vol. I - Containing Musci Indiæ Orientalis; An Enumeration of the Mosses of the East Indies. By William Mitten, Esq.; [and] Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longman's & Roberts, and Williams And Norgate, 1859. 1st Edition. Period binding, black ink stain to all edges. iv, 214; [2], 171, [1 (blank)]; lxxii, [2 (blank)] pp. Couple illustrations, at least one lithograph by W[alter]. [Hood] Fitch (1817-1892). 8-3/4" x 5-1/4". A VG copy. Boards and edges are rubbed/(scuffed), some tears to the paper wrapped boards, some soiling to boards and back strip, some fraying to back strip, blue ink inscription to ffep - possible previous signature, some soiling to end papers (particularly to fore-edge), embossed library stamp to head of title page, age toning to leaves, water damage to fore-edge of leaves and boards, water damage particularly bad at tail of boards and leaves -going towards middle of leaves, binding a bit tender, some gatherings are loose or torn, but still enact, overall internally clean and bright. Walter Fitch was a botanical illustrator from Scotland. Fitch's illustration have appeared in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, most publications issued by Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, George Bentham's 'Handbook of the British Flora', James Bateman's "A Monograph of Odontoglossum" and William Hooker's "A century of Orchidaceous Plants". "Fitch was made a fellow of the Linnean Society in 1857." [wiki]. The previous owner inscription reads "Skipper Kent 1953". Skipper Kent was a restauranteur in the San Francisco Bay Area, owning Zombie Village in Oakland and Skipper Kent's in San Francisco. These "tiki" inspired restaurants were his pride and joy as he was already and avid collector of Polynesian art and artifacts. Kent was also an avid orchid collector, so we suspect this was in his library at one time, with his interest in botany. The embossed library stamp comes from the library of Herman Knoche (1870-1945). Knoche was born in San Jose, California and studied botany at Stanford University. He moved to France to further his studies at University of Montpellier; his particular interest was island vegetation.
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George Berkeley
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9780460871198 / licht gelezen
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BERKELEY, GEORGE.
Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis. Ins Deutsche übersetzt und mit erläuternden und prüfenden Anmerkungen versehen von Friedrich Ueberweg.
Leipzig, Dürr, 1900.
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 Berkeley, Bishop [George. 1685 - 1753]. [Berington, Simon. 1680 - 1755], The ADVENTURES Of SIGNOR GAUDENTIO Di LUCCA Being the Substance of His Examination Before the Fathers of the Inquisition, at Bologna in Italy
Berkeley, Bishop [George. 1685 - 1753]. [Berington, Simon. 1680 - 1755]
The ADVENTURES Of SIGNOR GAUDENTIO Di LUCCA Being the Substance of His Examination Before the Fathers of the Inquisition, at Bologna in Italy
Dublin: For John Cumming, 16, Lower Ormond-Quay, 1821. A later edition of a work first published in London, 1737, as: The Memoirs of Signor Gaudentio de Lucca. Period brown half-calf with marbled paper boards. [2], xxiii, [1 (blank)], 215, [1 (blank)] pp. Head- tailpieces. 12mo, in 6s. 6-7/8" x 4". General binding wear. Some age toning to paper. Pencil pos to front eps. Lacks rfep. A VG copy of a book now somewhat uncommon on the commercial market. Attributed to Berington by Halkett & Laing (v. I, p. 42). Sometimes attributed, erroneously, to George Berkeley [as is the case here].
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[BERKELEY (George):]
Alciphron: or, The Minute Philosopher. In Seven Dialogues. Containing an Apology for the Christian Religion, against Those Who are Called Free-Thinkers.
Dublin: Printed for G. Risk, G. Ewing, and W. Smith, Booksellers in Dame-Street, MDCCXXXII 1732. FIRST IRISH EDITION. 2 volumes in 1. 8vo, 195 x 118 mms., pp. [x], 220; [ii], 245 [246 blank], engraved vignette on each title-page, contemporary calf; lackk label, front joint slightly cracked, but a good to very good copy. The present book, Alciphron, was the longest work written by the great Irish philosopher George Berkeley (1685-1753), preeminent proponent of the philosophy of immaterialism, who was also Bishop of Cloyne, and Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. The first edition of Alciphron was published by Tonson in London in 1732, but this first Irish edition published by Risk in Dublin the same year is far more rare, and has interest of its own: Berkeley being Irish, obviously, and the two editions, Tonson's in London and Risk's in Dublin, being in 1732 "nearly simultaneously released", according to Adam Grzelinski, an expert on the circumstances of the book's publication (see Grzelinski's "Alciphron; or the Minute Philosopher: Berkeley's Redefinition of Free-Thinking" in The Bloomsbury Companion to Berkeley, ed. by Bertil Belfrage and Richard Brook, [Bloomsbury Academic, 2016], p. 174). Readers familiar with the family background of George Berkeley will see the last name, "Wolfe", written in ink, atop the title-page, and stop in their tracks. The Wolfe family appears prominently in the Berkeley family tree. Oxford DNB records that Berkeley was "born at or near Kilkenny on 12 March 1685. His father, William Berkeley (d. in or after 1734), who later held a military commission, was a gentleman farmer descended from a Staffordshire family related to the earls of Berkeley; he owned the property of Dysart, further down the River Nore near Thomastown, where Berkeley grew up. Berkeley's mother, a great-aunt of General James Wolfe, has been tentatively identified as Elisabeth Southerne, daughter of a Dublin brewer and on her mother's side a descendant of James Ussher…" It is thus likely that the ownership inscription in this copy of the first Irish edition of Alciphron defines the present copy as a family association copy of Berkeley's longest book. But which Wolfe inscribed the book? The answer is nigh. My stock includes another book of philosophical content (if decidedly more light-hearted in temperament) titled Athenian Sport: or, Two Thousand Paradoxes Merrily Argued, To Amuse and Divert the Age: As a Paradox in Praise of a Paradox (1707), which has a variant of the Wolfe bookplate (one with the family name, "Wolfe de Forenaughts", engraved, in this case, just beneath the frame enclosing the trebled wolf-heads), and the ownership inscription, on the right-hand side at the top of the title-page, is, in this case, longer: "Phillpott: Wolfe." The "P" is unusual, being lollipop-shaped in its upper half and with a jack-boot upturn to the left in its lower half, as we see with the "P" in the inscription in the present copy of Alciphron. Keynes 16. Jessop 121b. ESTC T86362. Howe's catalogue, Franks Bequest, has three Wolfe bookplates (item nos. 32325, 32326, and 32327), but none is the one in this copy of Alciphron (1732). On the "Wolfes of Forenaughts" claiming kinship with "Major-General James Wolfe, the hero of Quebec", which, as we've seen, would also mean kinship with Bishop Berkeley, see George Wolfe, "The Wolfe Family of County Kildare" in the Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society and Surrounding Districts, Vol. 3, Dublin, 1902, pp. 361-367, most notably p. 364 and p. 367, the latter page illustrating the variant of the Wolfe bookplate, with the family name engraved.
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 [George Berkeley], The Analyst or a Discourse Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician
[George Berkeley]
The Analyst or a Discourse Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician
Dublin, S Fuller , 1734. First edition. Disbound. The very scarce first edition of George Berkeley's mathematical treatise, critiquing the foundations of calculus. A foundational text, which influenced the development of calculus. The first edition of this very scarce work. This copy is the Dublin first edition, the London imprint was published the same year. This copy is disbound, yet in a very smart condition. With the final advertisement leaf to the rear. Collated, complete with the signatures: A-L4. ESTC No. T97136. 'The Analyst' is addressed to one 'Infidel Mathematician&apos. There has been much conjecture as to who the 'Infidel' is. Names mentioned include Edmond Halley and Sir Isaac Newton. The ESTC cites Halley as the Infidel Mathematician. Berkeley was already a noted Irish satirical and philosophical author when he created this work. His 'Alciphron' combats the arguments of free-thinkers such as Mandeville and Shaftsbury against Christianity and expressed his opposition to Catholicism. Sir Edmund Halley was a free-thinker and had previously mocked Berkeley's 'Alciphron&apos. It was Halley's comments that inspired this tract. The intention of this work was to dismantle mathematics to its core and satirically attack its foundations drawing parallels to how the free-thinkers criticize religion. Berkeley directly attacks calculus and Newton's notion of fluxions and Leibniz' notion of infinitesimal change. In his attack, Berkeley acknowledges that the results of calculus were true, his argument lies in the precision of calculus in comparison to religion. It is to this tract that Berkeley introduced a theory of compensating errors to explain the correctness of the results of calculus. An important mathematical work, which inspired later works by Thomas Bayes and Colin Maclaurin. Disbound. Externally, very smart with just a few marks to the front and rear wrap. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with tidemarks to the top margin of pages 74-83, encroaching on the occasional word. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Berkeley, George und J. H. v. Kirchmann:
1. Berkeley`s Abhandlung über die Principien der menschlichen Erkenntnis. Übersetzt und mit erläuternden und prüfenden Anmerkungen versehen von Friedrich Ueberweg. 2. Spinoza`s Leben und Schriften. 3. Erläuterungen zu Benedict von Spinoza`s Ethik. [3 Teile in 1 Bd].
Berlin, Heimann, 1869-1871. 149, 258, 186 S. Halbleinen Guter Zustand. Privater Einband. Papier alterungsbedingt vergilbt, vereinzelt braun- oder fingerfleckig. Einband berieben, hinterer Buchdeckel mit kleiner Schadstelle. Free shipping within Germany. Shipping costs to EU-countries: 9.50 EUR, to non-EU-countries: 15.00 EUR.
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BERKELEY George F-H.
The Campaign of Adowa and the Rise of Menelik. New Edition with a New Introduction. [Second Edition.] NEAR FINE COPY IN ORIGINAL CLOTH
Constable,, [1935]. 8vo., Second Edition, with maps and plans on japon, and 2 large folding maps (coloured in outline) at end; original red cloth, gilt back, red top, a near fine copy. Detailed account of the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1896, and the subsequent Ethiopian victory at Adowa. First published in 1902. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
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 BERKELEY, GEORGE, Drie dialogen tussen Hylas en Philonous
BERKELEY, GEORGE
Drie dialogen tussen Hylas en Philonous
Meppel, Boom. 1981, Eerste druk. (ISBN: -) Paperback. Boom klassiek, 170 pag. Zeer goede staat.
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9060094522 Berkeley, George., Drie Dialogen tussen Hylas en Philonous.
Berkeley, George.
Drie Dialogen tussen Hylas en Philonous.
Boom: Meppel / Amsterdam,1981. Paperback 170 pp. Boom klassiek 32. Lichte gebruikssporen aan omslag. Vertaling: Willem de Ruiter. Aantekeningen. 20x12x1.2 cm. In goede staat.(ISBN: 9060094522). 'Please order first, before collecting books from our shop'
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George Berkeley
Drie dialogen tussen Hylas en Philonous. Vertaling van Willem de Ruiter.
Boom - klassie 32. 1981. Paperback. Goed. 170pp.
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