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‎LA RELIGION.‎

‎FRANCE LOISIRS / SONATINE. 2009. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 852 pages. Couverture contre pliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne‎

Reference : R240046892
ISBN : 2298028990


‎Traduit de l'anglais par Benjamin Legrand. Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne‎

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‎GORCE Maxime et MORTIER Raoul (Sous la direction de)‎

Reference : 17536

(1948)

‎Histoire générale des religions, GORCE Maxime et MORTIER Raoul (Sous la direction de)T.I) Introduction générale. Les primitifs. L'Ancien Orient. Les Indo-Européens T. II) Grèce. RomeT. III) Indo-Iraniens. Judaïsme. Origines chrétiennes. Christianismes orientauxT. IV) Christianisme médiéval. Réforme protestante. Islam. Extrême-Orient T. V) Folklore et religion. Magie et religion. Tableaux chonologiques de l'Histoire des religions. Index général des noms cités. >>> EXTRAITS DE LA TABLE DES MATIERES : Magie et religion - Le pur et l'impur - La royauté religieuse - Difficulté de l'étude des religions chez les hommes préhistoriques et chez les peuples primitifs - Le culte des cranes à l'époque paléolithique - La religion des peuples archaïques actuels - La religion des polynésiens - Quelques aspects de la vie religieuse des peuples de l'Asie centrale et septentrionale - De quelques représentations religieuses des Eskimos - Religion d'une tribu d'Amérique du Sud - La religion des indiens Lacandons - La religion des Aztèques - Les religions égyptiennes - La religion Hittite - La religion sumérienne - Les mythes naturistes phéniciens au IIe millénaire avant J.-C. - Les Scytho-Sarmates - Les Altaïques - La religion celtique - La religion égéenne préhellénique - La Grèce, la religion - La Grèce, la mythologie - Les Etrusques - Rome - Les religions de l'Inde - Les religions de l'Iran - Judaïsme - Hermétisme et gnose païenne - Le Manichéisme - Jésus - Christianisme primitif - Les premières réalisations du christianisme - La stabilisation du christianisme et la préparation de l'ancien catholicisme - Les origines apostoliques de la systématisation catholique - Le christianisme du monde romain - Le christianisme dans le monde barbare - Le christianisme en Egypte - L'Eglise d'Orient - L'Eglise russe - Le christianisme dans le monde féodal - Histoire du mysticisme du Ve au XIVe siècle - La religion des théologiens scolastiques - Le jansénisme - L'Eglise à la fin de l'Ancien Régime - La religion et la Révolution française - La franc maçonnerie - Les religions arabes préislamiques - La religion islamique - Les religions de l'Indochine - Le Tibet - Asie centrale - La Chine - Le Japon - Folklore religieux - Les légendes de déluge - Magie et religion - Tableaux chonologiques de l'Histoire des religions en concordance avec l'Histoire politique.... >>> Corps très frais (quelques discrètes rousseurs pâlichonnes sur la grande page de titre du tome 3, reliures solides et en très bon état. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎ 1948 Paris, Librairie Aristide Quillet, 1948, 1952 - Complet en 5 tomes - In-4, 310 x 252 mm - Reliure éditeur imitation velin - Plats & gardes marbrés - Dos lisse - Titres dorés - Très importante iconographie, photos NB en texte, nombreuses planches photograhiques NB & couleurs HT hors-texte- XX, 548, 417, 484, 555 & 343 pages- Corps très frais et en très bon état, reliure solide - BEL EXEMPLAIRE ‎


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‎"KANT, IMMANUEL.‎

Reference : 58186

(1793)

‎Die Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der blossen Vernunft. - [ONE OF NO MORE THAN A HANDFUL COPIES ON SPECIAL PAPER, GIVEN BY KANT TO HIS CLOSE FRIEND HASSE]‎

‎Königsberg, Friedrich Nicolovius, 1793. 8vo. In the original bluish cardboardbinding, with handwritten title to spine. Binding very neatly restored at spine and extremities. Previous owner's inscriptions to front free end-paper and title-page as well as pasted-down front end-paper. One leaf with a tiny closed tear to blank outer margin and some leaves with a single hole to the blank outer margin. Light pencil-underlinings and -markings to a few leaves. Internally clean and fresh. Printed on very heavy paper (about three times the thickness of the normal paper) and with wide margins. XX, (2), 296, (2, -errata) pp. Housed in a beautiful marbled half calf box in pastiche-style, with splendidly gilt spine and gilt morrocco title-label.‎


‎Extremely rare presentation-copy inscribed by the recipient, a close friend of Kant, Johann Gottfried Hasse, to whom Kant gave the present copy. The copy is one of no more than perhaps five copies printed on special paper of the first edition of Kant's ""Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason"", the seminal work in which he develops his religion of reason and most fully accounts for his philosophy of religion.This magnificent copy is completely unique. Not only is one of only four or five presentation-copies printed on special paper - perhaps less - that Kant himself requested from the printer, to be given to a handful of recipients"" we also know to whom it was given, namely his close friend and professor of religion Johann Gottfreind Hasse. And Hasse has not only put his ownership signature in the book, he has also noted that it was given to him by Kant in the year of publication (""Donum auctoris 1793"").We have not been able to find information anywhere about the presentation-copies of ""Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der blossen Vernunft"" specifically. There is nothing in the Kant-correspondence about that at all, and no letters to/from the publisher about them have been preserved. But we know that Kant commissioned four or five copies of ""Critik der Urtheilskraft"" on special paper and four copies of ""Critik der reinen Vernunft"". The present copy is clearly on special paper as well (about three times the size of copies on normal paper), so even though it is not mentioned anywhere, it is fair to assume that Kant also ordered about a handful copies of ""Religion..."" to be printed on special paper as well. However, this number might be smaller. As opposed to the other two books that we know he commissioned these copies of, the publication of ""Religion..."" was caught up in a controversy over censorship, and Kant was given a reprimand in the name of the Prussian emperor, Friedrich Wilhelm II. Kant was forced to pledge not to publish on matters of religion. Furthermore, copies of the ""Religion..."" on special paper seem not to have appeared anywhere, as opposed to the very few copies of the two other works that have surfaced"" so all in all, there is absolutely no reason to think that he should have commissioned more than four or five copies of this book either. The inscription to the front free end-paper is in Hasse's hand and reads ""(Donum auctoris 1793.)/ J.G. Hasse"". The name of Hasse has been crossed out by the later owner, who has written his name underneath ""N. Grosch...(?)/ stud. Theol./ Som[mer]. Semest[er]. [18]05"" and on the title-page.The Königsberg professor J.G. Hasse (1759-1806) was a close friend of Kant and a frequent guest at his dinner table. He was a then famous German evangelist theologian and orientalist. After having graduated from the University of Jena in 1784, he became assistant professor at the faculty of philosophy there. Due to his very respected publications within science of religion, he became professor of oriental languages and later professor of theology, which is the position he possessed, when Kant gave him the present copy of his own main work on religion. A few years later, in 1801, he took over Kant's position at the academic Senate, after Kant retired from academic life. And in the last years of Kant's life, Hasse grew even closer to him. He was a frequent guest in his home and a close friend. Hasse was furthermore one of the first to publish a biography of Kant. This biography became particularly famous, because it was written by someone in the inner circle of friends. There is no doubt that Kant had tremendous respect for the renowned professor of religion, to whom he gave one of the only four or five copies printed on special paper of his own definitive work on religion. This is presumably the best presentation- or association-copy of a Kant-book that one can hope to come across. Warda: 141.‎

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‎ Meir Bar-Asher, Aryeh Kofsky ‎

Reference : 65132

‎The 'Alawi Religion: An Anthology‎

‎, Brepols - Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 2021 Paperback, 221 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503597812.‎


‎Summary The 'Alawi religion, known for most of its history by the name Nu?ayriyya, emerged in Iraq over a millennium ago. An esoteric, syncretistic religion with a close affinity to Shi'i Islam, its origins are shrouded in obscurity. Over time, beliefs and rituals deriving from paganism, Zoroastrianism and Christianity were grafted to the radical Shi'i substrate, giving the religion its distinctive character. Throughout their history the 'Alawites were a persecuted religious minority, but in the 1970s they came to power in Syria and retained absolute rule until recently. There is also a significant population in Hatai Province in southern Turkey. Arising from the authors' long-standing interest in the 'Alawi religion, this anthology offers for the first time a selection from the distinctive literature of the mysterious religion. The book opens with a detailed introduction setting the background for the themes it will cover: the mystery of the divinity in the 'Alawi faith; rituals and ceremonies; calendar and festivals; the doctrine of reincarnation; initiation into the divine mysteries and the esoteric circle; and finally, the identity and self-definition of the religion's followers vis- -vis Islam and other religions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Mystery of the Divinity The trinity 'Ali-Muhammad-Salman and its emanations God's incarnation in human figures: incarnation and docetism Cyclical revelation of the deity Chapter 2: Reincarnation Introduction On the knowledge of the garments of light and the garments of darkness Reincarnation as retribution for the believer's sins The punishment of twenty-four groups of Israelites reincarnated in animals The story of a Nusayri-'Alawi believer reincarnated in a wolf Chapter 3: Antinomianism, Rituals and Festivals Introduction Antinomianism Rituals and Festivals Chapter 4: Initiation Introduction Ta'liq - the spiritual marriage and the bond between master and disciple Sama' - The spiritual pregnancy and birth The rules of the ta'liq The initiation of Sulayman al-Adhani Fulfilment of "the obligatory commandment and the mandatory duty" Chapter 5: Identity and Self-Definition Introduction Muhammad ibn Nusayr - creator of the Nusayri-'Alawi identity The Nusayri-'Alawi identity in the pre-cosmic world and in this world The attitude towards the first two caliphs and to Sunni Islam The figure of 'Ali vis- -vis that of 'Umar Curses against opponents and enemies of the Nusayri-'Alawi religion Mujib al-Murshid in the eyes of his followers Selected sayings of Saji al-Murshid Epilogue: The Ode for the Ghadir Khumm Festival Introduction Ode Bibliography Index‎

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‎Haase Wolfgang‎

Reference : 100120409

(1979)

ISBN : 3110079682

‎PRINCIPAT - Bd.19/1 + 19/2 - Religion (Judentum: Allgemeines palästinensisches Judentum) - Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt‎

‎de Gruyter 1979 890 pages 19x6x25 6cm. 1979. Relié. 2 volume(s). 890 pages.‎


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‎[ASIE] [EXTREME-ORIENT] [RELIGIONS ORIENTALES]‎

Reference : 11477

‎Cérémonies et Coutumes Religieuses de Tous les Peuples du Monde, Représentées par des Figures dessinées et gravées par Bernard Picard et autres habiles artistes - Ouvrage qui comprend l'Histoire Philosophique de la Religion des Nations des deux Hémisphères, telles que celles des Brames, des Péguans, des Chinois, des Japonnais, des Thibétins et celle des différens peuples qui habitent l'Asie et les Isles de l'Archipelago Indien. Nouvelle Edition par une Société de Gens de Lettres. Tome I consacré aux Peuples d'Asie.‎

‎A Amsterdam et se trouve à Paris, chez Laporte, Imprimeur-Libraire, MCCCXXXIX (1789). 1 volume in folio, reliure moderne plein cuir brun, 94 pp. (17-110). Il manque la page de titre et les 10 pages du texte de l'Introduction (title page and 10 pages of introduction text missing). Ouvrage enrichi de 52 gravures à pleine page et de 7 doubles planches.‎


‎Ce volume est consacré aux Religions d'Asie et comporte 12 chapitres ou Articles. Article I: Religion des Brames. Article II: Religion des Peuples du Pégu. Article III: Religion du Siam. Article IV: Religion des Parses. Article V: Religion du Thibet. Article VI: Religion du Thibet. Article VII: De la Religion des Peuples de Ceilan. Article IX: Religion des habitans des Isles Moluques. Article VIII: Religion de l'Isle de Java. Article IX: Religion du Tonquin. Article X: Religion des Chinois. Article XI: Religion des Japonnais. ‎

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