P;, Ducauroy, 1802, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane rouge, dos ornés de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs), T.1 : 10pp., 402pp., T.2 : (2), 430pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE de cette traduction de l'ouvrage de HARTLEY par l'Abbé SICARD, successeur de l'ABBE DE L'EPEE à la tête de l'institut des sourds-muets ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "THE FOUNTAINHEAD OF SOMME THE MOST IMPORTANT IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL THOUTHT". (DSB) ---- "HARTELY wrote one important work, Observations on man, his frame, his duty and his expectation... The first volume of Observations is a tour de force which considers every significant topic in neurophysiology and human and comparative psychology, explained in terms of the development of complex ideas and habits from simple sensations and their repeated juxtapositions in experience. Mental associations were paralleled by vibrations of particles in the nervous system that persisted in the form of smaller 'vibratuncles' which provided the physical basis for memory... The significance of Hartley's work did not lie in any new empirical findings but in a set of assumptions and a framework for approaching the phenomena of life and mind. In the century following the publication of Observations, the work came to be seen as the fountainhead of some of the most important ideas in biological, psychological and social thought. Viewed in a narrow perspective, it was the first published work in english to use the term "psychology" in its modern sense. Hartley's principles provides the conceptual framework for the associationist tradition in modern psychology, including learning theory and psychoanalysis. His speculations about the physiology of the nervous system laid the foundations for the dominant sensory-motor interpretation of neuro-physiology and the experimental localization of functions in the cerebral cortex. It is misleading, however, to separate the psycholo-physiological from the more general aspects of Hartley's influence. His book is the central document in the history of attempts to apply the categories of science to the study of man and society... Considered conceptually, Hartley's was the first systematic elaboration of the explanatory principle that came to play an analogous role in the biological and human sciences to the concept of gravity or attraction in the physicochemical sciences. His unification of sensation, motion, association, and vibrations in a coherent mechanistic theory of experience and behavior provided the grounds for the secularization of the concepts of adaptation and utility... Erasmus Darwin used Hartley's mechanisms as the basis for his theory of evolution and for his system of medical classification in Zoonomia... Müller drew on Hartley's motor theory of learning, which was by then gaining support from findings in experimental neurophysiology. A. Bain integrated Hartley's sensory-motor physiology with the mainstream of the english tradition of associationist psychology. Théories of evolution also drew on Hartleian mechanisms. Thus, Spencer's evolutionary theory extended associationist learning theory from the experience of the individual to that of the race. J. Hughlings Jackson applied these conceptions to the physiology and pathology of the brain, while David Ferrier applied them to the experimental localization of cerebral functions...". (DSB VI p. 139) ---- Zilboorg pp. 192, 282, 397 - Norman N° 1003 english ed. - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 379/382 - MacHenry**2584/G2
Reims, Delaistre, 1755, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en plein veau moucheté, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges, (reliures de l'époque), (une coiffe légèrement émoussée, petit travail de vers à la partie inférieure du dos au tome 1), T.1 : 36pp., 502pp., T.2 : 8pp., (1), 474pp., (6)
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "THE FOUNTAINHEAD OF SOMME THE MOST IMPORTANT IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL THOUTHT". (DSB) ---- "HARTELY wrote one important work, Observations on man, his frame, his duty and his expectation... The first volume of Observations is a tour de force which considers every significant topic in neurophysiology and human and comparative psychology, explained in terms of the development of complex ideas and habits from simple sensations and their repeated juxtapositions in experience. Mental associations were paralleled by vibrations of particles in the nervous system that persisted in the form of smaller 'vibratuncles' which provided the physical basis for memory... The significance of Hartley's work did not lie in any new empirical findings but in a set of assumptions and a framework for approaching the phenomena of life and mind. In the century following the publication of Observations, the work came to be seen as the fountainhead of some of the most important ideas in biological, psychological and social thought. Viewed in a narrow perspective, it was the first published work in english to use the term "psychology" in its modern sense. Hartley's principles provides the conceptual framework for the associationist tradition in modern psychology, including learning theory and psychoanalysis. His speculations about the physiology of the nervous system laid the foundations for the dominant sensory-motor interpretation of neuro-physiology and the experimental localization of functions in the cerebral cortex. It is misleading, however, to separate the psycholo-physiological from the more general aspects of Hartley's influence. His book is the central document in the history of attempts to apply the categories of science to the study of man and society... Considered conceptually, Hartley's was the first systematic elaboration of the explanatory principle that came to play an analogous role in the biological and human sciences to the concept of gravity or attraction in the physicochemical sciences. His unification of sensation, motion, association, and vibrations in a coherent mechanistic theory of experience and behavior provided the grounds for the secularization of the concepts of adaptation and utility... Erasmus Darwin used Hartley's mechanisms as the basis for his theory of evolution and for his system of medical classification in Zoonomia... Müller drew on Hartley's motor theory of learning, which was by then gaining support from findings in experimental neurophysiology. A. Bain integrated Hartley's sensory-motor physiology with the mainstream of the english tradition of associationist psychology. Théories of evolution also drew on Hartleian mechanisms. Thus, Spencer's evolutionary theory extended associationist learning theory from the experience of the individual to that of the race. J. Hughlings Jackson applied these conceptions to the physiology and pathology of the brain, while David Ferrier applied them to the experimental localization of cerebral functions...". (DSB VI p. 139) ---- Zilboorg pp. 192, 282, 397 - Norman N° 1003 english ed. - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 379/382 - MacHenry**2583/ARM2D-8125/ARB5-5561/ARB4
Erlangen, Ferdinand Enke 1869, 240x155mm, VII- 764Seiten, Basil-Halbledereinband. Plats papier marbré. Etiquette de titre en lettres dorées au dos. Filets or. Dos et charnière légèrement frottés. Intérieur propre. Schönes Exemplar.
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Couverture souple. Broché. 248 pages.
Livre. Editions Le cavalier bleu (Collection : Idées reçues), 2013.
CIBA. 1985. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos très frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 420 pages augmentées de quelques planches en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
3 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES. SOMMAIRE : ANTOINE ROYER-COLLARD / ETIENNE PARISET / JEAN ESQUIROL / FELIX VOISIN / ULYSSE TRELAT / FRANCOIS LEURET / LOUIS CALMEIL / ANTOINE BAYLE / ACHILLE FOVILLE / CASIMIR PINEL / ETC. Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
CIBA. 1985. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 420 pages - nombreux facs similés .. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Avant propos du Professeur Yves Pélicier. Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Mercvre de France 1934 303 pages in8. 1934. broché. 303 pages.
Etat correct
EDITIONS BEYAERT. 1936. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 210 pages. Dos plié. Mors légèrement fendus au niveau des coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Traduit du néerlandais par P. Ghyssaert, recteur du sanatorium Elisabeth à Syssele. Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Un volume de 166 pages, format 155 x 230 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1981, Editions Médicales Fournier Frères, bon état
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Un volume de 88 pages, format 155 x 230 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1982, Editions Médicales Fournier Frères, bon état
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P., PUF (Bilbiothèque de Psychiatrie), 1958, in 8° broché, 343 pages.
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Paris, Copernic (Collection "Factuelles", dirigée par Alain de Benoist, N°1), 1977 ; in-8, broché ; 376 pp., couverture illustrée en couleurs.
Edition originale. Importante bibliographie sur le sujet (plus de 1000 références). Ouvrage de synthèse du débat entre les tenants du tout acquis et ceux de l'inné. Exemplaire en bon état.
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P., Masson, 1963; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 202pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "H. Hécaen, (1912/1983), s'est intéressé à la représentation fonctionnelle cérébrale des gauchers... Il a démontré qu'il ne s'agissait pas d'une population homogène" ---- Postel & Quetel p. 474**2614/G5-CAV.i3-BETHUN.Cart
Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke, 1894. 8°. VI, 154 S. Halblederband der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung.
Namenszug auf Vorsatz. Durchgehend gebräunt und vereinzelt leicht stockfleckig. Seite 47/48 mit hingerlegtem Einriss.
Zürich, Juris Druck + Verlag, 1986, in-8vo, 182 S. + 5 Bl. ‘Gesamtverzeichnis ZmA’, Original-Pappband.
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Leipzig, bei Friedrich Christian Weilhelm Vogel. 1828. Gross-8°. X S., 430 S. Halblederband der Zeit mit rotem goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und klassizistischer Rückenvergoldung.
Erste Ausgabe. - Seltener Titel. - Über den Zusammenhang von Erziehung und psychischer Erkrankung: "Die täglich wachsende Erfahrung hat mich belehrt, dass die Störungen des Seelenlebens um so weniger zu heben sind, je tiefer sich ihr Ursprung zurück in die erste Jugend verliert" (Aus dem Vorwort). - Sehr schönes, annähernd fleckenloses Exemplar in dekrotivem Einband.
Stuttgart, Bern, Wien, Verlag Hans Huber, 1975, in-8vo, 152 S., Original-Broschüre.
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Stuttgart, Bern, Wien, Verlag Hans Huber, 1975, in-8vo, 152 S., Original-Leinenband. OU.
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Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1909, gr. in-8vo, IX + 378 S. Mit 275 Abb. auf 53 Tafeln. Leicht stockfleckig Bibliotheksexemplar, Stempel, Halbleder mit Bünden und Rückenvergoldung, Rücken etwas gebraucht.
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Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1923, gr. in-8°, XX + 531 S., mit 12 Abb., Bibliothekseintrag und Stempel ‘Rezensionsexemplar, mit Rechnung (Gratis) d. Verlages Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig für Schweiz. med. Wochenschrift, Original-Leinenband.
Der Verfasser war Professor der Philosophie und Medizin an der Hochschule und Nervenarzt in Karlsruhe, Professor der Psychologie an der philosophischen Fakultät in Heidelberg. Hirsch Nz. 607.
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P., PUF, 1959; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 12pp., 213pp.
---- EDITION ORIGIALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- ENVOI DE Z. HELMAN AU DOCTEUR FISCHGOLD ainsi libellé : "Au Dr Fischgold ; affectueux hommage de son ancien élève - signé Zena HELMAN"**2628/G6
Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1955 14 x 23, 2 volumes, 771 pp., broché, très bon état
Puf Puf 1955. 2 volumes In-8 brochés de 771 pages (pagination continue). Tome 1 : Généralités, psychonévroses, psychoses. Tome 2 : Psychoses, maladies mentales organiques, psychiatrie militiaire, infantile et légale. Quelques passages soulignés au crayon de papier. Bon état
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Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1955 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, XII et 390 pages [1]. Bibliothèque de psychiatrie. Première édition de la traduction française. Tome 1: Généralités - Psychonévroses - Psychoses. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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in-8° broché, 390 pages, bon état, collection "Bibliothèque de Psychiatrie" Traduit d'après la Septième édition anglaise par D. Anzieu avec la collaboration de G. Serraf et Mmes A. Garnier, D. Maroger, G. Testemale -