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ALISON ( Archibald )

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ALISON ( Archibald )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ALISON ( Archibald ). Essays on the nature and principles of taste. The fourth edition. Edinburgh : Printed by George Ramsay for Archibald Constable … , 1815Pages xxix, 376 : (4), 447, with the half-titles, 2 vols, 8vo, strongly bound in contemporary diced brown calf, gilt bordered sides, fully gilt spines, with double lettering-pieces and with the large oval stamp in gilt on each upper board of the 'Feinalgian Institution Luxembourg' : with small circular stamps on title-pages, otherwise a strongly bound and very good copy.Alison's aesthetic theories were first published at Edinburgh in 1790 ( this present being an unchanged reprint of the enlarged second edition of 1809) and exercised an immediate and widely-felt influence. "A book which was to revolutionize aesthetic speculation in Britain and which exhibited an originality, complexity and logical coherence unmatched in British aesthetics." - Hipple.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) CARTAUD DE LA VILATE ( François ). Essai historique et philosophique sur le goût. Londres [no printer or publisher, Paris printed?] 1751. Pages (8), 327, (1, blank), 12mo, contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine : very good copy.The third edition (previous editions were Paris, 1736 and The Hague, 1737) of an influential, wide ranging essay on taste. ESTC90 notes L, Ota, CtY-BA and IU.(2) BURNET ( John ), FRS. Practical Essays on various branches of the fine arts … (with) a critical inquiry into the principles and practice of the late Sir David Wilkie. D. Bogue, 1848. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, with frontispiece (lightly foxed), pp x, (1), 200, and 4, (16) adverts, with initial advert leaf and half-title, 8vo, recent quarter calf : very good to nice."As a writer on art Burnet achieved and still maintans a deserved reputation. His thorough knowledge of his profession, both as engraver and painter, and his sound and sober judgment, give his writings a value often wanting in those of more brilliant authors." - D.N.B.(4)ART; FINE ARTS; AESTHETICS; TASTE; ENGLISH PRE 1801; PARIS PRINTED; FRENCH LITERATURE; PHILOSOPHY; TASTE; ; ;