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Blackwall, The Sacred Classics Defended and Illustrated

316. Blackwall, Anthony.

The Sacred Classics Defended and Illustrated: Or, an Essay Humbly offer’d towards proving the Purity, Propriety, and True Eloquence of the Writers of the New Testament. In Two Parts. In the First of which Those Divine Writers are vindicated against the Charge of barbarous Language, false Greek, and Solecisms. In the Second is shewn, That all the Excellencies of Style, and sublime Beauties of Language and genuine Eloquence do abound in the Sacred Writers of the New Testament. With an Account of their Style and Character, and a Representation of their Superiority, in several Instances, to the best Classics of Greece and Rome. To which are subjoin’d proper Indexes. [The Second and Last Volume – In Three Parts. Containing: I. A farther Demonstration of the Propriety, Purity and sound Eloquence of the Language of the New Testament Writers. / II. An Account of the wrong Division of Chapters and Verses, and faulty Translations of the Divine Book, which weaken its Reasonings, and spoil its Eloquence and Native Beauties. / III. A Discourse on the Various Readings of the New Testament. With a Preface, wherein is shewn the Necessity and Usefulness of a New Version of the Sacred Books. By the late Reverend and Learned A.Blackwall, A.M. – AUthor of the First Volume. To which is annex’d a very copious Index.].

The Second Edition. Two Volumes (complete set). London, Printed for C.Rivington, 1727. Octavo. 432, [16], Portrait-Frontispiece of A. Blackwall by G.Vertue, XXXI, 359, [24] pages. Original Hardcover / 18th-century full leather with new spine-labels in the style of th eperiod. Excellent condition with some minor signs of wear only. From the library of Daniel Conner (Connerville / Manch House), with his Exlibris / Bookplate to pastedown.

EUR 275,-- 

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[Holton, Die Relativitätstheorie der Physik. [Former copy of Harvard College

348. [Holton, Gerald] Petzold, Joseph / Einstein, Albert / Baege, M.H.

Die Relativitätstheorie der Physik. [Former copy of Harvard College Library with ownership-stamp of Prof. Gerald Holton. Some annotations in pencil by Holton in Joseph Petzoldt’s contribution on the “Theory of Relativity of Physics”. Holton notes for instance: “Embarrassing, no wonder AE [Albert Einstein] refused P invite to join Blackmore + H. [J. T. Blackmore and K. Hentschel]”.

Berlin, Arthur Tetzlaff, 1914. 8°. (4), 230, (2) Seiten. Hardcover / Library Binding. Bibliotheksbindung. Ehemaliges Exemplar der Harvard College Library. Mit dem Besitzvermerk von Prof. Gerald Holton. Die private Bibliotheksbindung mit mehreren Defekten. Vorsatzblatt lose und stark angerändert. Mit zahlreichen handschriftlichen Annotationen Holton’s im Beitrag von Joseph Petzoldt: “Die Relativitätstheorie der Physik”. Holton verweist in einem Absatz auf eine Peinlichkeit in Petzoldt’s Aeusserung und merkt dazu an: “Embarrassing, no wonder AE refused P invite to join Blackmore + H. [J. T. Blackmore and K. Hentschel]” / Former copy of Harvard College Library with ownership-stamp of Nobel Laureate, Prof. Gerald Holton. Several annotations in pencil by Holton in Joseph Petzoldt’s contribution on the “Theory of Relativity of Physics”. Holton notes for instance: “Embarrassing, no wonder AE refused P invite to join Blackmore + H. [J. T. Blackmore and K. Hentschel]” [Zeitschrift für positivistische Philosophie. 2. Band.]

EUR 260,-- 

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The Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew - with two manuscript letters by historian George Oliver, Exeter

364. [Carew, Sir Peter / George Oliver (Historian) / John Carew Esq.] MacLean, John.

The Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew, Kt. (From the Original Manuscript) – With a Historical Introduction and Elucidatory Notes, by John MacLean. [Personal copy of John Carew Esq., with two unpublished manuscript letters by historian George Oliver, Exeter (Devon), tipped-in to the rear of the Volume, one longer manuscript entry to the rear in which George Oliver mentions that he has consulted the Inventory of Ottery Mohan House and that he has “made a few pencil notes in the margin” of the book (Oliver must have been sent the book and then returned it or it was his own copy and he gifted it to John Carew)/ George Oliver helped John Carew, Esq., a descendant of Sir Peter Carew, to identify some information form the original manuscript of John Hoker, to which Oliver must have had access. The letters deal with details of John Hoker’s [Hooker’s] Manuscript on Sir Peter Carew and details in John MacLean’s Biography of Carew. George Oliver’s correspondence with John Carew, a descendant of Sir Peter, is very interesting indeed and Oliver seems to study the original manuscript by Hoker for John Carew and reports his insight in the original manuscript of Hoker’s Manuscript on History, mentioning for example Carew’s death-notice: “This year died the worthy and Honorable Knight Sir Peter Carew at Ross in Leinster, and buried in the City of Waterford in Munster in Ireland, in all such honourable order…” (see detailed images on our website)].

London, Bell & Daldy, 1857. Octavo. Frontispiece portrait of Sir Peter Carew (Steel Engraving by J.J.Chant, being Plate I.), CXVIII, 317 pages plus 6 pages “List of Subscribers”. With several Plates: Plate II: Musical Notes: “By a Bank as I lay” / Plate III: Monument to Sir Peter Carew in St.Peter’s Cathedral, Exeter (Steel Engraving) / Plate IV: Folded Map of Kylkenny (Kilkenny) / Plate V: Pedigree of the Family of Carew (Large Fold – out Plate). Hardcover / Original publisher’s cloth with gilt lettering on spine and armorial emblemata on front board. With the armorial supralibro of the Carew Family to the binding’s front board: Arms of Carew: Or, three lions passant in pale sable / Manuscript-entry of previous owner John Carew on endpaper. Boards fragile and spine loosened. In protective Collector’s Mylar to give the slightly broken binding stability. A very rare publication with the beautiful, signed manuscript-letters by George Oliver, signed in the years 1857 and 1858. The letters are also of interest regarding the history of John Hoker [John Hooker / John Vowell] because George Oliver mentions Hoker’s entry “into the New Office of Chamberlain of Exeter at Michaelmas 1555 – having the fee of £4 by the yere & his Lyveries – MS. Hist. p.351”.

EUR 250,-- 

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Sammlung mit Sekundärliteratur zu Goethe.

370. [Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von] Rickert, Heinrich / Koch, Franz / Pfaff, Peter / Mommsen, Katharina / Gronicka, André von etc..

Sammlung mit Sekundärliteratur zu Johann Wolfgang von Goethe / Die Sammlung enthält 16 Titel: 1. Georg Keferstein – Bürgertum und Bürgerlichkeit bei Goethe. Weimar, 1933. 286 Seiten / 2. Heinz Härtl – “Die Wahlverwandtschaften” – Eine Dokumentation der Wirkung von Goethes Roman 1808-1832. Berlin, 1983.474 Seiten mit 17 Abbildungen. / 3. Hans Leisegang – Goethes Denken. Leipzig, 1932. 182 pages / 4. Peter Schmidt – Goethes Farbensymbolik. Untersuchungen zu Verwendung und Bedeutung der Farben in den Dichtungen und Schriften Goethes. Berlin, 1965. 258 Seiten / 5. Werner Richter – Goethe und der Staat. Jena, 1932. 26 Seiten / 6. Frank Hofmann – Goethes Römische Elegien – Erotische Dichtung als gesellschaftliche Erkenntnisform. Stuttgart, 1994. 278 Seiten / 7. Reiner Wild – Goethes klassische Lyrik. Stuttgart, 1999. 317 Seiten. / 8. Helmut Häuser – Gibt es eine gemeinsame Quelle zum Faustbuch von 1587 und zu Goethes Faust ? – Eine Studie über die Schriften des Arztes Dr.Nikolaus Winckler (um 1529-1613). Mit einem Anhang der wiedergegebenen Quellen. Wiesbaden, 1973. 54 Seiten Kommentar plus ca. 80 Seiten mit vier faksimilierte Schriften von Nikolaus Winckler (Ein kurtzer doch volkomlicher Bericht wie sich in dieser zeyt der Pestilenz halben zu halten sey. Nürnberg, 1564 / Regiment sehr nothwendig und nutzlich von der jetzt schwebenden Hauptkrankheit. Augsburg, 1572 / Kreuter Chronica mit sampt deren Blomen, Samen, Wurtzeln, Säfften und Thyren. AUgsburg, 1577 / Bedenken von künftiger Verendung weltlicher Policey und Ende der Welt. Augsburg, 1582 / 9. Edith Braemer – Goethes Prometheus und die Grundpositionen des Sturm und Drang. Berlin und Weimar, 1968. 436 Seiten / 10. Klaus F. Galle – Goethes Wilhelm Meister – Zur Rezeptionsgeschichte der Lehr- und Wanderjahre. Königstein, Athenäum, 1979. 314 Seiten / 11. Heinrich Rickert – Goethes Faust – Die dramatische Einheit der Dichtung. Tübingen, Mohr, 1932. 544 Seiten / 12. Katharina Mommsen – Goethe und Diez. Quellenuntersuchungen zu Gedichten der Divan-Epoche. Berlin, 1961 / 13. Franz Koch – Goethes Gedankenform. Berlin, de Gruyter, 1967 / 14. Hans Pyritz – Goethe und Marianne von Willemer – Eine biographische Studie. Stuttgart, 1941 / 15. Peter Pfaff – Das Glücksmotiv im Jugendwerk Goethes. Heidelberg, 1965. 120 Seiten / 16. André von Gronicka – The Russian Image of Goethe – Goethe in Russian Literature of the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. Philadelphia, 1968. 304 pages.

Weimar und andere Orte, Hermann Böhlau / Braemer / Acta humaniora und andere Verlage, 1933 – c.1965. 8°. c.2500 Seiten. Hardcover und flexible Einbände. Alle Bücher sind ausgesonderte Bibliotheksexemplare mit den üblichen Merkmalen (Stempel, Rückenschildchen, teilweise unschönen Markierungen am Schnitt). Ausser diesen Merkmalen sind alle Bände in guten bis sehr guten Zuständen.

EUR 240,-- 

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