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Publicado por PRESSES UNIV.DU MIDI, TOULOUSE, 2012
ISBN 10: 2810702292ISBN 13: 9782810702299
Librería: Pórtico [Portico], ZARAGOZA, España
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Tapa blanda. Condición: New. BONNOT DE MABLY, G.: DOUTES PROPOSES AUX ECONOMISTES. EDITE ET PRESENTE PAR ELIANE MARTIN-HAAG. 978-2-8107-0229-9, PRESSES UNIV.DU MIDI, 2012. Nuevo 315 gr. Libro.
In-16°, pp.229, antiporta inciso in rame e frontespizio inciso con piccola vignetta, brossura muta quasi completamente mancante del dorso, piatto anteriore in parte staccato. Firma di appartenenza alla prima carta bianca datata Mondovì 1870.
Publicado por Venezia, G. Orlandelli per la ditta del fu F. di Niccolò Pezzana, 1798
Librería: Libreria SEAB srl (socio Alai/Lila), Bologna BO, BO, Italia
Condición: Buono (Good). In 8° antico piccolo, brossura (coeva?) con titoletto al dorso, pp. 232, bella e pulita edizione con l'antiporta finemente incisa così come una piccola impresa al frontespizio Buono (Good) .
Publicado por Pasquali,, Venezia,, 1764
Librería: SCRIPTORIUM Studio Bibliografico, Mantova, MN, Italia
in-16, pp. XXVIII, 243, leg. cart. rust. coevocon tit. mss al d. Bell'antip. e front. inc. in rame. Al fine l'A. aggiunge le "Dichiarazioni d'Imperatori della China, come quelle che confermano a maraviglia i principj stabiliti da Focione", traendole della Storia della Cina del Du Halde. Questa opera venne pubblicata anonima a Parigi ma col falso luogo di stampa di Amsterdam nel 1762. L'Ab. Mably affermò di aver trovato il mss. a Montecassino. Sembra, in realtà, che il mss. non sia mai esistito e del presunto autore ateniese è giunta a noi solo la sua fama di ottimo Generale. Melzi p. 290. Barbier 1560. Bell'esempl. su carta forte. [397].
Publicado por Pasquali,, Venezia,, 1766
Librería: SCRIPTORIUM Studio Bibliografico, Mantova, MN, Italia
2 voll. in-16, pp. (10), CXCVIII; CXCIV, leg. cart. rust. coeva non uniforme: il primo vol. ha il d. rinforz. in carta dec.; il secondo è in cart. color. Bel front. inc. in rame in ciascun vol. Dedicat. al Doge Alvise Mocenigo. Bell'esempl. raro a trovarsi completo del II vol. [332-5].
Publicado por Kehll,, 1789
Librería: SCRIPTORIUM Studio Bibliografico, Mantova, MN, Italia
4 voll. in-8, pp. 352, 144; 368; 440; 400, leg. carta azzurra coeva. Cioranescu 41175 cita ediz. dell'anno precedente in 3 voll. Esempl. con picc. mancanza alla leg. ma in barbe e parzialm. intonso. [cat07-291].
Librería: A. Gerits & Son b.v., Diemen, Holanda
A Amsterdam, 1767. xxxvi, 248 pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, label with gilt lettering, red edges, very lightly rubbed, some discolouring. INED 2992; Goldsmiths 10372; Higgs 4248; Einaudi A.514 (1792 edition). First published in 1763, with a second edition in that same year. Probably written in 1761 and published in 1763, this was by far the best known and best received work by Mably. It was awarded the prize for the best work of the year by the Société littéraire suisse and it was translated into Italian, German, Swedish, English, Polish, Spanish and Greek and was twelve times reprinted before the revolution.The dialogue purports to be the translation af a Greek manuscript recently discovered at Monte Cassino, whose author, a certain Nicocles, had been present at a series of didactic conversations between the doomed Athenian commander Phocion and a young fellow-citizen named Aristias. After a long exploration of the "relations between politics and morality," the dialogue ends on a sharply pessimistic note, befitting its somber historical context. Despite its classical costume, Entretiens de Phocion is certainly contemporary in its concerns: a reaction to the political and intellectual upheavals of the decade of the 1750s. For an elaborate analysis of the work see: J.K. Wright, A Classical Republican in Eighteenth-century France. The Political Thought of Mably, pp. 80-93.Gabriel Bonnot de Mably (1709-1785), French historian, moralist and political philospher. After he retired Mably began to produce a number of works, most of which were oriented about the purpose of ameliorating the contemporary evils of France but which carried him into widely ramified branches of social and political philosophy. His works plainly reveal his intimate acquaintance with the thought of Plato, Cicero, Locke, and his brother Condillac. Although he firmly believed that political and legal equality had no meaning without economic equality, Mably connot, however, be classed as a communist, although he is frequently so regarded and although he actually inspired Babeuf. He believed communism to be the ideal system and posited the possibility that it had existed in the primitive state of man. But a quality of realism and an inclination toward the evolutionary standpoint prevented him from espousing any political system which failed to take full account of human nature and of the peculiar history and customs of the people concerned. - Preliminaries xix-xx with two small spots obscuring a few letters.
Librería: A. Gerits & Son b.v., Diemen, Holanda
Original o primera edición
A Amsterdam (Paris), 1776. 2 volumes in 1. viii, 264 pp.; iv, 264 pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt with raised bands, label with gilt lettering, marbled edges. Camus 121; Conlon 76:1238; Tchemerezine-Scheler, iv, p. 251. First edition. The present work marks a return to the dialogue form of Des Droits et des Devoir du Citoyen (written in the late 1750s) in the work of Mably. The central preoccupation is an ambitious program of political reform, designed to redress the ills and injustices caused by excessive social inequality; it moves from general statements of principle to consideration of the specific contexts and prospects for reform in different European states. This sustained critique of social inequality was accompanied by a serious and approving reflection on the notion of a communauté des biens. The grounds of the critique are twofold, involving an appeal both to natural principle and to historical evidence. This is, moreover, one of the books that won Mably his reputation as a "communist" writer. De la Législation, in particular, has long been seen as one of the most coherent presentations of an early socialist viewpoint to have emerged from the French enlightenment (Johnson Kent Wright, A Classical Republican in Eighteenth-Century France. The Political Thought of Mably, pp. 94 ff with elaborate analysis). - A very nice copy.
Librería: A. Gerits & Son b.v., Diemen, Holanda
Original o primera edición
A Amsterdam, Chez Meynard Uitwerf, 1748. Titles printed in red and black. With title-vignettes. 2 volumes in 1. (20), 296, (16) pp.; (4), 278, (14), (4, publisher's catalogue) pp. Small 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt with raised bands, gilt letteriing, red edges, slightly worn, corners a bit bumped. Tchémerzine-Scheler, iv, p. 247; Camus 246. This is an unauthorized edition published by the Huguenot Rousset, a stipendiary of the Dutch governement. He added an enormous commentary of his own, highly critical of Mably. Rousset acknowledged the usefulness of the compilation, but constantly castigated its author for his biases against the Dutch and the Austrians. In his eyes Mably was plainly an agent of Versailles, inspired by the raison-d'état principles of Richelieu and Colbert. ' . Mably had assembled summaries of the major international treaties and agreements of the past century. This was published, with the explanatory notes, in two volumes in 1746, as Le Droit public de l'Europe, . It consists of résumés and citations, together with a considerable explanatory apparatus, of the chief international treaties and agreements among the major European powers, from Westphalia onwards. As such, the first edition of the Droit public is a virtual history of international relations from 1648 to 1740. (.) Mably's handbook was a model of clarity and rational exposition, and it met with instant success, not only in France, but abroad as well' (Johnson Kent Wright, A Classical Republican in Eighteenth-Century France. The Political Thought of Mably, pp. 36-37.) - Margins of first two leaves a bit short.
Librería: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, Paris, Francia
MABLY (G. Bonnot de).Collection complète des uvres de l'abbé de Mably.P., Ch. Desbrière, An III (1794-1795), 15 vol. in-8°, rel. pl. veau blond, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, lég. insolés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, roulette dorée sur les plats, tranches marbrées, signets. Bel exemplaire. 7600 gr.