Paris, Calmann-Lévy ,1922, grand in huit, xiv-210 pp, reliure en demi-chagrin marron , bon état,
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P., Calmann-Lévy, sans date, in 8° broché, XIV-211pp. ; des rousseurs ; couverture abimée avec traces de scotch, le dos manque ; exemplaire débroché.
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Paris Michel Lévy Frères, Libraires-Editeurs 1860 in 8 (22,5x14,5) 1 volume reliure plein velin blanc de l'époque, dos lisse, XIV [1] et 210 pages [1]. quelques très rares rousseurs. Edition originale de la traduction française établie par Ernest Renan. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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Paris, Calmann Levy, 1891. Royal 8vo. Uncut in the orig. wrappers. Back a bit worn, tears to hinges. A bit loose. Internally fine. (4), XIV, (2), 210, (2) pp.
Ernest Renan (1823-1892) was a French philologist, philosopher and historian. His father died when he was aged five, and his mother wanted him to become a priest. Until he was about 16 years old, he was trained by the Church, but due to his investigative and truth-seeking nature as well as his studies (e.g. Hebrew), he was in doubt as to the historical truth of the Scriptures, and with the help of his sister he chose his own path in life. ""He studied intensively the languages of the Bible and filled a number of minor academic positions, frequently encountering difficulties because of the heterodoxy and outspokenness of his religious opinions."" (Printing and the Mind of Man 352). In 1840 he began studying philosophy and later philology, in 1847 he took his degree as Agrégé de Philosophie and became master at the Lycée of Vendome. After having returned from a mission to Italy in the year 1850 where he gathered material for his historical-philosophical masterpiece, ""Averroës et l'Averroisme"", he was offered employment at the ""Bibliothèque Nationale"" (at the manuscript department). In 1861 he was chosen to become professor of Hebrew at the Collège de France, but because the emperor refused to ratify the appointment (inspired by the Clerical party), he was not established in the chair untill 1870. In 1878 he was elected for the Academy. Renan is considered a scolar of the greatest excellence and an impressive writer.
Paris, Michel Lévy, 1860 ; in - 8, XIV - 210 pp., demi - chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fers à froid, filets dorés, tranches marbrées ( rel. de l ' époque ). Edition originale. Dos un peu éclairci, néanmoins bel exemplaire dénué de rousseurs.