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Berlin, 1828. 8vo. Bound in very nice cont. marbled boards w. gilt lines and gilt red title-label to back. Stamps to title-page, otherwise and excellent, very nice and clean copy in a very pretty cont. binding. VIII, 348 pp.
The uncommon first edition of Michelet's first notable work, ""A System of Philosophical Morals"". The noticeable German philosopher Karl Ludwig Michelet (1801 - 1893) was left-Hegelian philosopher who defended a political and religious liberalism that tended towards radicalism. He was an important student of Hegel and he was the co-editor of his works. He studied philosophy at the University of Berlin and became doctor here in 1824"" in 1829, the year after he published the present work, he became professor of philosophy at the university and remained so until his death. He spent his entire career defending and continuing the doctrines of Hegel. In his ""System der philosophischen Moral"", he deals with the principles of human actions and examines the ethical theory of the responsibility of these.
Jena u. Leipzig, bei Christian Ernst Gabler, 1798. 8vo. Recent hcalf. Gilt spine and with gilt lettering. (2),494 pp. The ""Vorwort"" lacking. A few underlining, otherwise fine.
First edition of one of Fichte's most important works, the ""System of Ethics"" (or ""System of a Theory of Morals""), which constitutes the second of his two main practical works. With this work the foundation of the practical side of Fichte's system is laid, and it represents one of the cornerstones of German idealism. (See PMM 224). ""If Kant had opened up the path which German, and indeed all, philosophy was to take in the nineteenth century, the credit for the complete description of its subject-matter belongs to Fichte."" (PMM 244, p. 148).Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) was of one of the founding thinkers of German idealism. He is considered a very important philosopher in at least two respects: 1) as the uniter of the ideas of the two great - Kant and Hegel -, and as an important philosopher in himself, who has contributed originally to the philosophy of the self. By some he is considered the father of German nationalism.
Lund & Leipzig, Gleerup & Harrassowitz, 1913. 4to. In the original printed wrappers. With author's presentation inscription to top of front wrapper: ""Från vännen forf."" Fine and clean. 41 pp.
First appearance of Rydberg's important paper in which continued his revision of the periodic system. Here he ascribed two hypothetical new elements which he called nebulium and coronium and came up with the formula 2p*2 (p integer) which Sommerfeld called ""cabbalistic"" in his book ""Atombau und Spektrallinien"".
Editions Jacqueline Chambon. 2009. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 362 pages, exemplaire de bibliothèque, couverture plastifiée, tampons et étiquettes - papier jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 830-Littératures des langues germaniques
Thriller traduit de l'allemand par Jacqueline Chambon. Classification Dewey : 830-Littératures des langues germaniques
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1984, 230x155mm, IV - 123Seiten, broschiert. Sehr schönes Exemplar.