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KANT, Immanuel (1724-1804). Critik der reinen Vernunft. Riga: J.F. Hatynoch, 1787. 8° (199 x 112mm). (Light occasional foxing.) Contemporary calf, flat spine gilt in compartments, tan lettering piece, red edges, green and red printed endpapers (spine a trifle rubbed, short worm track on the front board). Provenance: Norbertine Order of Csorna, Hungary (bookplate and title stamp).

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KANT, Immanuel (1724-1804). Critik der reinen Vernunft. Riga: J.F. Hatynoch, 1787. 8° (199 x 112mm). (Light occasional foxing.) Contemporary calf, flat spine gilt in compartments, tan lettering piece, red edges, green and red printed endpapers (spine a trifle rubbed, short worm track on the front board). Provenance: Norbertine Order of Csorna, Hungary (bookplate and title stamp).

The second edition, with several additions, of Kant’s best-known work. This edition became the definitive text and subsequently remained unaltered. In the course of ten or twelve years from its first publication it was expounded in all the leading universities and it even penetrated into the schools of the Church of Rome. Many leading German theologians eagerly applied it to Christian doctrine and morality while many German savants made it the basis of their philosophical teaching.

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