JOHN LOCKE- O EDUKACYI DZIECI. SOME THOUGHTS CONCERNING EDUCATION wyd. 1801 [w 2. wol.]
LOCKE JOHN
O EDUKACYI DZIECI / SOME THOUGHTS CONCERNING EDUCATION w
Part 1-2 [complete in 2 vol.]
Warszaw 1801, w Drukarni Tomasza Lebrun, Sukcesora Piotra Dufour, pp [10] 279, [4] 278, format: 10,5x18,5 cm
John, Locke, is a philosopher and pedagogue, living and creating in seventeenth-century England, interacting in a specific, historical context, which was reflected in the topics taken up in his main texts, constituting a kind of answers to the problems bothering the society of that time. At the same time, the way they were presented testified to going beyond the instruments characterizing its contemporaneity, announced the use of new means and methods of describing reality, and announced the Enlightenment.
Early, rare release.
The content of the m.in.: About health. Warnings needed to preserve it to Children; About fear and boldness, a way of stimulation to tey last; About curiosity childish, iako with niey to use?; About humanity and politeness.
HARDCOVER FULL LEATHER BINDIN, SPINE WITH CONVEX BINDINGS, EMBOSSING AND GILDING AND SIGNBOARDS. HANDMARBLED PAPER ON STICKERS, CARD CUTS DYED WITH THE SAME PATTERN. COVER INTERIORS FINISHED WITH GILDED ROPE
VERY GOOD CONDITION/ few discolorations and rusty spots, both title card and the last vol. 1st in reproduction, still NICE COPY
The rarity of Polish books.
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Due to the history of the Polish state abounding in various armed conflicts, several partitions and partitions of Poland [when the country disappeared from the maps of the world and its culture was destroyed by the occupant], then the 2 world wars, followed by the time of sovietization and the People's Republic of Poland, antique books in Polish language are usually much more rare than their alternative editions in the world. When there are many copies of The Little Prince in the first edition on the international market, the first Polish edition from 1947 is a real rarity. When there are many copies of Kuba in the world, the Polish pre-war edition has appeared on the market several times in the last 25 years. It should also be added that in Poland we sometimes compromise by adding a title card or other cards or dust jacket in a copy [which of course is always marked], because for some titles it may not be possible to find a complete copy in life. Please keep these comments in mind. Polish antique books can be very rare!