Fernand Aubier, Editions Montaigne, Paris, 1946. In-12, broché, xxvi-217 pp. Introduction, par Jean Wahl - Crainte et Tremblement : avant-propos - Atmosphère I. - II. - III. - IV. - Eloge d'Abraham. - Problemata. - Effusion préliminaire. - Problème I. Y a-t-il une suspension théologique du moral?. - Problème II. ...
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Kjøbenhavn, P.G. Philipsen, 1841. 8vo. Elegant later (ca. 1920) brown half calf with four raised bands and gilt morocco title-label to gilt spine. With Paul Rubow's ownership signature to front free end-paper. Clean and fresh both in- and externally, with no signs of wear to the exterior and only faint brown spots to a few pages. (4), 350 pp.
First edition of Kierkegaard's dissertation, as it appeared in the normal trade, without the preliminary Theses, which were intended for academics attending the defence. Kierkegaard’s dissertation constitutes the culmination of three years’ intensive studies of Socrates and “the true point of departure for Kierkegaard’s authorship” (Brandes). The work is of the utmost importance in Kierkegaard’s production, not only as his first academic treatise, but also because he here introduces several themes that will be addressed in his later works. Among these we find the question of defining the subject of cognition and self-knowledge of the subject. The maxim of “know thyself” will be a constant throughout his oeuvre, as is the theory of knowledge acquisition that he deals with here. The dissertation is also noteworthy in referencing many of Hegel’s theses in a not negative context, something that Kierkegaard himself would later note with disappointment and characterize as an early, uncritical use of Hegel. Another noteworthy feature is the fact that the thesis is written in Danish, which was unheard of at the time. Kierkegaard felt that Danish was a more suitable language for the thesis and had to petition the King in order to gain permission to submit it in Danish rather than Latin. This in itself contains as certain irony, as the young Kierkegaard was known to express himself poorly and very long-winded in written Danish. Both stylistically and thematically, Kierkegaard’s dissertation is a seedbed of his subsequent work and especially a clear precursor for his magnum opus Either-Or that is to be his next publication. The year 1841 is a momentous one in Kierkegaard’s life. It is the year that he completes his dissertation and commences his sojourn in Berlin, but it is also the defining year in his personal life, namely the year that he breaks off his engagement with Regine Olsen. And finally, it is the year that he begins writing Either-Or In many ways, Either-Or is born directly out of “The Concept of Irony” and is the work that brings the theory of Irony to life. Part One of the dissertation concentrates on Socrates as interpreted by Xenophon, Plato, and Aristophanes, with a word on Hegel and Hegelian categories. Part Two is a more synoptic discussion of the concept of irony in Kierkegaard’s categories, with examples from other philosophers. The work constitutes Kierkegaard’s attempt at understanding the role of irony in disrupting society, and with Socrates understood through Kierkegaard, we witness a whole new way of interpreting the world open before us. Wisdom is not necessarily fixed, and we ought to use Socratic ignorance to approach the world without the inherited bias of our cultures. Kierkegaard's dissertation appeared in two states – one with the four pages of “Theses”, for academics of the university, whereas the copies without the theses were intended for ordinary sale. These sales copies also do not have “Udgivet for Magistergraden” and “theologisk Candidat” on the title-page. Himmelstrup 8.
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH FICTION 1996 10 8x1x17 8cm. 1996. Broché. 192 pages. Bon état
9. (v. ?) Bdn. Jena, Diederichs, 1912. 8°. 243 S. O-Hln.
Aus der Reihe: Gesammelte Werke. Übersetzung durch H. Gottsched. Einband berieben und bestossen. Textanstreichungen.
Gallimard 1969 collection collection idées. poche. 1969. Broché. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Perrin 1963 in8. 1963. Cartonné jaquette. 323 pages. Bon Etat de l'ensemble
Kjøbenhavn, 1838. Ubeskåret, i et senere blankt omslag. Gennemgående skjold i øverste venstre hjørne, overvejende ganske svagt. Første og sidste blade mest påvirkede. X, 79pp.
Originaludgaven af Kierkegaards debut, -værket i hvilket han skarpt kritiserer H.C. Andersen, og i hvilket inspirationen fra Poul Martin Møller (til hvem han dedikerede værket ""Begrebet Angest"" - den eneste uden for familien, der er blevet beæret med en trykt dedikation af Kierkegaard) formenlig er tydeligst at spore. Den specielle titel kan med en vis rimelighed siges at hentyde til en villet videreførelse af den beundrede og på tidspunktet for udgivelsen netop afdøde Poul Martin Møllers nærmest upublicerede produktion. Den ""endnu Levende"" skulle således være ""Danmarks Gæde i Glæden over Danmark"", ""Mindet i den danske Sommer"", Poul Martin Møller, den mand, der ved sin person har inspireret Kierkegaard mere end nogen anden. Himmelstrup 6.Uncut in a very nice later halfleatherbdg. of dark red morocco w. green marbled paper and dark red gilt leather-title-label on front board. Gilt lines to back. (Oscar Jacobsen). Some brownspotting. X + 79pp.First edition of Kierkegaard's first work" -the work in which he sharply critisizes Hans Christian Andersen and ridicules the genre of fairy tales in general.
K., 1843-1845. 8vo. Smukt lidt senere hldrbd.m. rig rygforgyldn., ophøjet ""bind"", dannet af heftesnoren. 2. blad (indhold) repareret. Pp 1-50 m. svagt skjold for neden, ellers pæn. (Iv)+52+62+84+59+70+111pp.
Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 85.First edition of Kierkegaard's important eighteen upbuilding discourses, which comprise his two, three, and four upbuilding discourses from the years 1843-45, with the joint title-page of all eighteen. The work constitutes Kierkegaard's religious works, which supplement his theological and philosophical ones.The first upbuilding discourses were published the same year as Either-Or, and it is interesting to note that in opposition to his major philosophical works, the religious upbuilding discourses actually bear the name of the author on the title-page, -a fact that was by no means incidental. While the pseudonymous works could make one doubt the religiousness of the author, the parallelly written religious discourses stress the fact that we are dealing with an author, who was religious from the very beginning, -a fact that Kierkegaard also wished to establish himself"" in his journals he clearly states that the religious discourses bear as much significance for his work as a whole as do the larger pseudonymous works, ""I began with ""Either-Or"" and two upbuilding discourses..."" he says, and explains that he intended the upbuilding, the religious, to advance, and that he wanted to show ""that the writer was not an aesthetic author who in the course of time grew older and for that reason became religious"" (Journals, IX A 227).The importance of the upbuilding discourses and the close relationship they have with the major works and Kierkegaard's philosophical development also becomes evident with the fact that every pseudonymous work was accompanied by a little collection of ""upbuilding discourses"" until ""Concluding Postscript"" appeared.
Kjøbenhavn [Copenhagen], 1843-1845. 8vo. Near contemporary half calf with richly gilt spine. Binding with very light wear. Front free end-paper with the ownership-inscription of Michael Bentzon and his acquisition date of 1855 (the same year that Kierkegaard died). Some brownspotting here and there and the first couple of leaves of ""To opbyggelige Taler, 1844"" with a damp stain. Neat underlinings in the text as well as several marginalia, mostly in pencil. A very good copy indeed. (IV), 52, 62, 84, 59, 70, 111pp. Complete with all the half-titles and the joint title-page (without the blank leaf after the preface of ""To opbyggelige Taler, 1844"" - which is not called for and hardly ever present).
First edition of Kierkegaard's important eighteen upbuilding discourses, which comprise his two, three, and four upbuilding discourses from the years 1843-45, with the joint title-page of all eighteen. The work constitutes Kierkegaard's religious works, which supplement his theological and philosophical ones.The first upbuilding discourses were published the same year as Either-Or, and it is interesting to note that in opposition to his major philosophical works, the religious upbuilding discourses actually bear the name of the author on the title-page, -a fact that was by no means incidental. While the pseudonymous works could make one doubt the religiousness of the author, the parallelly written religious discourses stress the fact that we are dealing with an author, who was religious from the very beginning, -a fact that Kierkegaard also wished to establish himself"" in his journals he clearly states that the religious discourses bear as much significance for his work as a whole as do the larger pseudonymous works, ""I began with ""Either-Or"" and two upbuilding discourses..."" he says, and explains that he intended the upbuilding, the religious, to advance, and that he wanted to show ""that the writer was not an esthetic author who in the course of time grew older and for that reason became religious"" (Journals, IX A 227).The importance of the upbuilding discourses and the close relationship they have with the major works and Kierkegaard's philosophical development also becomes evident with the fact that every pseudonymous work was accompanied by a little collection of ""upbuilding discourses"" until ""Concluding Postscript"" appeared.Himmelstrup 85.
Kjøbenhavn [Copenhagen], P. G. Philipsens Forlag, 1843-1845. 8vo. Bound uncut in a recent pastiche cardboardbinding, imitating the original brown cardboard binding, in which it was issued. Printed pastice paper label to spine. Some brownspotting as always, due to the paper quality. (4), 52, 62, 84, 59 (recte 57 pp., i.e. without the blank leaf between the title-page and the preface), 70, 111 pp. Complete with all the titles and the joint title-page (without the blank leaf after the preface of ""To opbyggelige Taler, 1844"" - which is not called for and hardly ever present).
First edition of Kierkegaard's important eighteen upbuilding discourses, which comprise his two, three, and four upbuilding discourses from the years 1843-45, with the joint title-page of all eighteen. The work constitutes Kierkegaard's religious works, which supplement his theological and philosophical ones.The first upbuilding discourses were published the same year as Either-Or, and it is interesting to note that in opposition to his major philosophical works, the religious upbuilding discourses actually bear the name of the author on the title-page, a fact that was by no means incidental. While the pseudonymous works could make one doubt the religiousness of the author, the parallelly written religious discourses stress the fact that we are dealing with an author, who was religious from the very beginning, a fact that Kierkegaard also wished to establish himself"" in his journals he clearly states that the religious discourses bear as much significance for his work as a whole as do the larger pseudonymous works, ""I began with ""Either-Or"" and two upbuilding discourses..."" he says, and explains that he intended the upbuilding, the religious, to advance, and that he wanted to show ""that the writer was not an esthetic author who in the course of time grew older and for that reason became religious"" (Journals, IX A 227).The importance of the upbuilding discourses and the close relationship they have with the major works and Kierkegaard's philosophical development also becomes evident with the fact that every pseudonymous work was accompanied by a little collection of ""upbuilding discourses"" until ""Concluding Postscript"" appeared.Himmelstrup 85.
Kbh., 1843-45. Et nydeligt samtidigt hshirtbd. m. stregforgyldn. på ryg. Brunplettet. M. alle deltitelblade samt det fælles titelbl. (4), 52, 62, 84, 59, 70, 111 pp.Nice contemporary half cloth with single gilt lines to spine. Fully complete with all half titles and the joint title-page.
Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 85.First edition of Kierkegaard's important eighteen upbuilding discourses, which comprise his two, three, and four upbuilding discourses from the years 1843-45, with the joint title-page of all eighteen. The work constitutes Kierkegaard's religious works, which supplement his theological and philosophical ones.The first upbuilding discourses were published the same year as Either-Or, and it is interesting to note that in opposition to his major philosophical works, the religious upbuilding discourses actually bear the name of the author on the title-page, - a fact that was by no means incidental. While the pseudonymous works could make one doubt the religiousness of the author, the parallelly written religious discourses stress the fact that we are dealing with an author, who was religious from the very beginning, -a fact that Kierkegaard also wished to establish himself" in his journals he clearly states that the religious discourses bear as much significance for his work as a whole as do the larger pseudonymous works, ""I began with ""Either-Or"" and two upbuilding discourses..."" he says, and explains that he intended the upbuilding, the religious, to advance, and that he wanted to show ""that the writer was not an esthetic author who in the course of time grew older and for that reason became religious"" (Journals, IX A 227).The importance of the upbuilding discourses and the close relationship they have with the major works and Kierkegaard's philosophical development also becomes evident with the fact that every pseudonymous work was accompanied by a little collection of ""upbuilding discourses"" until ""Concluding Postscript"" appeared.Himmelstrup 85.
Kjøbenhavn [Copenhagen], 1838. Lille 8vo. Pænt samtidigt halvlæderbind med enkelte, diskrete stregforgyldninger på ryg. False slidte, ellers ren og frisk. X + 79pp. Small 8vo. Nice contemporary half calf with discreet gilt lines to spine. Hinges with wear, but fine and tight. A large and unusually clean copy. X + 79pp.
Originaludgaven af Kierkegaards debut, -værket i hvilket han skarpt kritiserer H.C. Andersen, og i hvilket inspirationen fra Poul Martin Møller (til hvem han dedikerede værket ""Begrebet Angest"" - den eneste uden for familien, der er blevet beæret med en trykt dedikation af Kierkegaard) formenlig er tydeligst at spore. Den specielle titel kan med en vis rimelighed siges at hentyde til en villet videreførelse af den beundrede og på tidspunktet for udgivelsen netop afdøde Poul Martin Møllers nærmest upublicerede produktion. Den ""endnu Levende"" skulle således være ""Danmarks Gæde i Glæden over Danmark"", ""Mindet i den danske Sommer"", Poul Martin Møller, den mand, der ved sin person har inspireret Kierkegaard mere end nogen anden. Himmelstrup 6.First edition of Kierkegaard's first work" -the work in which he sharply critisizes Hans Christian Andersen and ridicules the genre of fairy tales in general.
Bound in 50 volumes of which most are in original wrappers. Generally in good condition.
Contains works by Paul V. Rubow, Peter P. Rohde, Carl Jørgensen, Paul Müller, Frithiof Brandt, Hjalmar Helweg et al.
Kjobenhavn, Philipsen, Kjobenhavn, Philipsen1841 ; in-8, demi-basane brune, coins, dos orné, tranches bleues. (Reliure danoise de l’époque) 4 ff. n. ch., 350 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. PREMIER TIRAGE de TOUTE RARETÉ non mis dans le commerce.Le Concept d’ironie constamment rapporté à Socrate est la thèse de doctorat du jeune Kierkegaard. Il l’avait déposée le 16 juillet 1841 et brillamment soutenue le 29 septembre devant la Faculté de Copenhague. Il obtint le grade de Magister artium. C’est le second livre de l’auteur. La première partie est consacrée à l’ironie grecque, la seconde concerne l’ironie des romantiques allemands, les théories de Fichte, Hegel, Schlegel...EXEMPLAIRE DU TOUT PREMIER TIRAGE. Le titre porte la mention : Soutenu pour le grade de Magister. Au verso il porte une citation latine de Sibbern. Il est suivi d’un second titre en latin : Theses dissertationi danicae de notione ironiae annexae quas ad jura magistri artium in Universitate Hafniensi rite obtinenda die XXIX (cette date est manuscrite) Septemb. Publico colloquio defendere conabitur Severinus Aabye Kierkegaard theol. cand. MDCCCLXI (pour MDCCCXLI). -Suit 1 f. avec une liste de 15 thèses en latin. Himmelstrup n°8.Exemplaire dans sa première reliure. Dos un peu épidermé, la dorure du décor est passée.
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Coll. "Idées" n° 106, Paris, éd. Gallimard, 6 juin 1966, in-12, cartonnage souple, couv. ill. vert et noir éditeur, 320 pp., table des matières, Colloque sur la vie et l'œuvre du philosophe Kierkegaard. Pas courant Bon état
Kjøbenhavn, P.G. Philipsens Forlag, 1843 - 45. 8vo. Nice contemporary half calf with gilding to spine. Slight wear to capitals and corners and spine a little spotted. Overall very nice. Some leaves with brownspotting, but also internally nicer and fresher than usual. Contemporary owner's inscription to front free end-paper, dated 1854. A very nice copy. (4), 6284 59 (including the blank leaf between the title-page and the preface) 70, (2, - i.e. 1 blank f.)" 111 pp.
Very rare first edition of this Kierkegaard-title, which is without doubt the most difficult to get hold of. ""Sixteen Upbuilding Discourses"" consists of the popular Two, Three and Four Upbuilding Discourses. The unsold copies of these ""Opbyggelige Taler"" (""Upbuilding Discourses"") were initially collected under the title ""Atten opbyggelige Taler"" (Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses) and published with a collected title-page"" when ""To opbyggelige Taler"" (""Two Upbuilding Discourses"") from 1843 was sold out, the remaining sixteen upbuilding discourses were published with the title-page ""Sexten opbyggelige Taler"". The number of copies of this scarce title is said to be well under 100 and is thus by far the rarest of all of Kierkegaard's books.
Jena, Eugen Diederichs 1924 140pp., cloth (bit used), text in german gothic, in "Sören Kierkegaard. Gesammelte Werke" Band 8, some foxing in text, Zweite umgearbeitete Auflage, good
Paris, Fernand Aubier / Editions Montaigne, (1946). Un vol. in-12 (188 x 113 mm) de xxvi - 217 pp., broché.
''Dans son Journal, Kierkegaard écrit ces lignes qui éclairent le sens de Crainte et tremblement : «Il y a en moi un côté poétique prépondérant et la mystification tient justement au fait que Crainte et tremblement, au fond, reproduisait ma propre vie.» ''Si l'homme n'avait point de conscience éternelle, si au fond de toutes choses il n'y avait qu'une puissance sauvage et bouillonnante qui tout produit, le grand et le futile, dans le tourbillon de passions obscures, si sous toutes choses se cachait un vide sans fond que rien ne peut combler, que serait alors la vie sinon la désespérance ?" Kierkegaard considérait "Crainte et Tremblement" comme le livre devant lui assurer l'immortalité. Le philosophe danois y examine l'histoire d'Abraham qui, mis à l'épreuve par Dieu et victorieux de la tentation, réussit à conserver la foi. Avec un lyrisme inégalé, Kierkegaard examine le rapport personnel de l'homme à Dieu, et aborde la question de la suspension de l'éthique, le problème du devoir individuel envers Dieu et, par une analyse du silence d'Abraham envers Isaac, la possibilité d'une communication authentique entre les hommes." Papier oxydé. Du reste, très belle condition.
Rare et précieux ensemble de publications, la plupart portant un cachet avec chiffre couronné.1) Tre opbyggelige Taler. Kjobenhavn (Copenhague), Philipsen, 1843 ; 62 pages. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Trois discours édifiants (amour, liberté, péché, repentir, etc.) Himmelstrup 57.2) Lilien paa Marken og Fuglen under Himlen. Tre gudelige Taler. Kjobenhavn, Reitzel, 1849 ; 51 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Le Lis des champs et l’oiseau du ciel, trois discours d’éducation religieuse selon l’évangile de Saint Matthieu. Himmelstrup 113.3) Til Selvprovelse, Samtiden anbefalet. Kjobenhavn, Reitzel, 1852 ; 92 pp. DEUXIÈME ÉDITION (la première est de 1851 chez le même éditeur) de Pour un examen de conscience, recommandé aux contemporains. Himmelstrup 137.4) To Taler ved Altergangen om Fredagen. Kjobenhavn, Reitzel, 1851 ; 32 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Deux discours pour la communion du vendredi. Himmelstrup 130.5) Dette skal siges ; saa vaere det da sagt. Kjobenhavn, Reitzel og Urvinger, 1855 ; 12 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Ceci doit être dit. Himmelstrup 177.6) Om min Forfatter-Virksomhed. Kjobenhavn, Reitzel, 1851 ; 20 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Point de vue explicatif de mon œuvre. Himmelstrup 132.7) Synspunktet for min Forfatter-Virksomhed. En ligefrem Meddelelse, Rapport til Historien. Kjobenhavn, Reitzel, 1859 ; (4 pp.), 114 pp., 1 f. errata (ce dernier non mentionné par Himmelstrup 292) - ÉDITION ORIGINALE posthume du texte complet de Point de vue explicatif de mon œuvre dont seulement 20 pages avaient paru de son vivant en 1851 (n° 6).8) Oieblikket (n° 1 à 9). Kjobenhavn, Reitzel, (mai à sept. 1855) ; n°1, 16 pp. - n°2, 16 pp. - n°3, 16 pp. - n°4, 23 pp. - n°5, 32 pp. - n°6, 16 pp. (incomplet des pp. 7 à 10) - n°7 manque - n°8, 30 pp. - n°9, 22 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de Moments parue en 9 livraisons. C’est la dernière publication de Kierkegaard qui meurt le 11 novembre 1855. Himmelstrup 180.9) THURAH (Christian Hendrik de). Riimbrev til Johannes Forforeren alias Dr. Soren Kierkegaard. Kjobenhavn, Juersen, 1855 ; 22 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. C’est une lettre en vers adressée à Jean le Séducteur alias Kierkegaard par le jeune C. H. de Thurah (1830 - 1898). À l’époque il était étudiant en théologie. Il fera carrière comme prêtre et homme politique.
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K., 1855-92. Indb. i ét samt. hldrbd. m. lidt brugsspor. Enkel rygforgyldn. Indimellem en smule brunplettet, dog mest Høffding. 14 + 22 + 12 + (4), 102, (1) + VIII, 44 + (4), 159 pp.
3 originaludgaver af Kierkegaard. Himmelstrup 199, 200, 177.
Revue OBLIQUES. Nyons (Drôme). Roger Borderie, éditeur. 1981. Fort in-4° broché. Couverture illustrée. 207 pages. Textes de Kierkegaard et de nombreux articles, études critiques, dessins, documents
Exemplaire de travail comportant quelques annotations au crayon ; bon état.
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Kjøbenhavn, 1855. Contemporary worn brown half-leather binding with period-typical rich gilt decoration on the spine. The pages exhibit browning and foxing throughout. (4), 277pp.
Original edition. Himmelstrup 121.
Union générale d'éditions Saint-Amand impr. Bussière Broché D'occasion bon état 01/01/1966 311 pages