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Verlag: Stuttgart : Parkland, 1992
ISBN 10: 3880596611ISBN 13: 9783880596610
Anbieter: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Österreich
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gebundene Ausgabe. 475 S. Schutzumschlag etw. berieben u. bestaubt, Buchschnitt etw. bestaubt // Belletristik, Romanische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft SL03 9783880596610 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 600.
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Verlag: Stuttgart, Parkland,, 1992
Anbieter: Antiquariat Knacke, Berlin, Deutschland
Sprache: Deutsch 475 Seiten. Pappband mit sauber einmontiertem OU-Teil. Guter Zustand!.
Verlag: München, Franz Schneekluth,, 1990
ISBN 10: 3795111692ISBN 13: 9783795111694
Anbieter: ABC Antiquariat, Einzelunternehmen, Stralsund, MV, Deutschland
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Hardcover/Pappeinband. Zustand: Gut. 475 Seiten, Schutzumschlag und Einband mit kleineren Gebrauchsspuren, Schnitt leicht stockfleckig, Buchzustand gut Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 600.
Anbieter: Librairie Jean-Etienne Huret, PARIS, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
P., Aux Armes de France, 1941, in-8, br., 210 pp. (SC52B) Le marquis d'Argens (1704-1771) était ami de Frédéric II, roi de Prusse.
Verlag: Darmstadt: Zettner o. J.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lengelsen, Werdohl, Deutschland
Tb. Farbig illustr. Okart. 192 S. (Hinterdeckel mit leichter Knickspur u. leicht angeschmutzt, Name [geschwärzt] u. Datum auf dem Schmutztitel. Gut).
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO40113223: 1941. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 210 pages. 2e plat légèrement abîmé. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires.
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO40135429: 1941. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 210 pages. Petit manque sur le coin supérieur du 2e plat. Nombreuses pages non coupées. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires.
Verlag: Paris Aux Armes de France 1941, 1941
Zustand: 2. in-8, broché, 210 pp. Très bon état.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274932520ISBN 13: 9780274932528
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Chez Pierre Paupie, La Haye, 1768
Couverture rigide. Zustand: bon. RO40133715: 1768. In-16. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 351 pages pour le tome I et 360 pages pour le tome II. Tranche rouge. Titre, tomaison et caissons dorés sur le dos. Mors fendus. Petits manques sur les coiffes. Plats tachés et frottés. Petites galeries d'insectes dans le tome I altérant légèrement la lecture. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.3-Livres anciens XVIII ème.
ARGENS (Marquis d').Lettres Morales et Critiques sur les différents états et les diverses occupations des hommes.Nouv. éd. Amsterdam, Charreau & Du Villard, 1748, Suivie de: Les caractères d'Epictète avec l'explication du tableau de Cébes par M. l'abbé de Bellegarde. Trévoux, E. Ganeau, 1700. Les 2 ouvrages en 1 vol. in-16, rel. pl. veau., dos à nerfs, orné, 274+216p. 300 gr.
Zustand: 6. 8 vol. petit in-12, plein veau havane marbré, dos lisses ornés de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge et vert, tranches rouges, reliure de l'époque. Edition augmentée de ce célèbre roman épistolaire dans la lignée des "Lettres persanes" paru pour la première fois en 1736. Son immense succès attira en particulier l attention de Voltaire et de Frédéric II qui donnèrent au marquis Boyer d'Argens (1703-1771) le surnom de « frère Isaac ». Infimes épidermures aux dos, mais charmant exemplaire dans une reliure très décorative.
Verlag: Aufbau, Berlin 1990,, 1990
Anbieter: Antiquariat Petri, Jena, Deutschland
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Broschürt. TB., 128s.,in gutem Zustand, Deutsch 400g.
Zustand: 3. in-8, broché, couverture rouge, 125 pp. Exemplaire du tirage courant, paru sans nom d'auteur. Bon état général.
Anbieter: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Mayrhofer, Pürbach, Österreich
La philosophie du Bon-Sens, ou réflexions philosophiques sur l'incertitude des Connoissances Humaines. Corrigée & augmentée considérablement par l'Auteur. Avec un examen critique des remarques de M.l'Abbé d'Olivet, de l'Académie Francoise. 2 BÄNDE. La Haye, Pierre Paupie, 1754/ 1755. Nouvelle Edition. 3 Bl., X, 326 S.; 3 Bl., 326 S., Duodez, Leder-Bände der Zeit mit je 2 RSchildchen, reicher dekorativer Rücken- u.Kantenvergoldung sowie allseitigem Rotschnitt, marmorierte Vorsätze, Rücken u.Kanten etw.berieben, Exlibris; schöne Expl. - Marquis d'Argens (1703-1771) war französischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph. Nahezu 37 Jahre verbrachte er am Hofe Friedrichs des Grossen. Sein vorliegendes Werk, erstmals 1737 erschienen, war eine skeptivistische Abhandlung, die zum Misstrauen gegenüber allen überlieferten Autoritäten auffordert. Es erhielt 13 Auflagen.
Verlag: Lucca il Busdrago 1755., 1755
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Rare first edition of this spirited defense of the superiority of Italian painting by the archaeologist and antiquary Venuti, attacking the highly controversial Réflexions critiques sur les différentes écoles de Peinture (1751), of the Marquis d Argens, which attempted to argue for the superiority of French over Italian and Flemish/Dutch art. Of interest for the history of taste in mid-eighteenth century Rome.
Verlag: A la Haye chez Pierre Paupie -37, 1736
Anbieter: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Six volumes, 8vo in fours, a complete set of 180 numbers, each of 8pp. but continuously paginated; pp. [viii], 240; [viii], 240; [viii], '260' (actually 240); xvi, 240; [xvi], 240, [xvi], 244; a very good set in contemporary calf, all with red and green morocco labels (a little faded and slightly rubbed; two headcaps a bit chipped); red edges, marbled endpapers. The very rare first edition of this series of letters supposedly by a Jewish traveller called Aaron Monceca, commenting on the culture and politics of contemporary France: the immediate inspiration was of course Montesquieu's Lettres Persanes (1721), which had used the same light disguise. D'Argens (1704-71) came from a prosperous and respectable provençal family, but rejected the family's strict adherence to the church, and also his training in the law. In the mid-1730s he moved to the low countries and began a career as a writer: this was his first important work. Subsequently he became friendly with Voltaire, and in the early 1740s moved to Berlin and the court of Frederick the Great. The Lettres Juives consist of 180 eight-page letters, issued in periodical numbers at a rate of two per week, on Monday and Thursday: each number has an imprint - the first seven are dated 1735, as publication actually began in December of that year. The title pages and prefaces were supplied free as each volume was completed. Although there were several later editions, and indeed an almost contemporaneous reprint in Amsterdam by Paul Gautier, complete sets must be regarded as very uncommon. Cioranescu 8303. The BnF's online catalogue claims that only the first six letters are dated 1735, but the seventh in this set also has 1735 in its colophon.
Verlag: Berlin/Weimar, Aufbau, 1990., 1990
Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinsch, Eisenach, Deutschland
Kl.-8°. 128 S. Ill. OBrosch. >>> Versand nur innerhalb Deutschlands <<< (bb 652). - Leicht berieben.
Verlag: Berlin Haude et Spener, 1767
Anbieter: Antiquariat "Der Büchergärtner", St. Ingbert, Deutschland
Erste Ausgabe. 10,5 x 17 cm. Erste Auflage, 420 S. Reich Goldgeprägtes Ganzleder der Zeit, Goldgeprägte Rückenschildchen, Opulent Goldgeprägtes Supralibros, Marmorvor- und Nachsatz, Rotschnitt, Lesefaden. Buchschmuck. berieben, innen leicht fleckig, Exlibris. Supralibros Wappen Fürst zu Wied-Neuwied. Exlibrtis des Pathologen Jaroslav Hlava.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Desbordes, 1737 - 1738., 1737
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dieter Zipprich, Bamberg, Deutschland
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907 SS. Die Briefe 4 bis 9 (von 19) des in Berlin entstandenen, weitgespannten Werkes. Innen sauber und gut erhalten. Bei Interesse senden wir Ihnen gerne Bilder dieses Titels per E-Mail. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 Kl.-8°, schlichter gesprenkelter Pappband der Zeit, handschr. Rücken- und Bibliothekslaufschildchen. Einband stärker berieben und bestoßen.
Verlag: Berlin 1765, (Haude et Spener)
Anbieter: Antiquariat Cellensia, Celle, Deutschland
Zustand: -. 4 Teile in 2 Bde. Beriebene Ganzledereinbände d. Zt. m. Rückentitel. 16 x 10 cm. 360/411 S. Bd. 1 Fehlstellen am unteren Rücken. Kanten u. Ecken bestoßen. - Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis dâ Argens,französischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph, sein Werk fand große Beachtung in Europa. 27 Jahre verbrachte er am Hofe Friedrichs des Großen als sein Kammerherr. Er war Direktor der Historisch-philologischen Klasse der Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften und wirkte weiterhin als Schriftsteller und Philosoph.
Anbieter: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italien
A la Haye, chez Pierre Paupie, 1770, voll. 6, in-12, cartonatura coeva in carta decorata a colla, pp. [4], XII, 368 - [2], VI, 340 - [4], VIII, 348 - [4], 356 - [4], 314 - [4], 365. Manca il primo volume. Qualche erosione esterna.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Martin Sartorius, Köln, Deutschland
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A Amsterdam, chez Wetstein & Smith, 1736. Drei Teile in einem Band. 24° (12,4 x 7,2 cm). 3 Bl., 319 S. Marmoriertes Kalbsleder mit rotem Rückenschild und reicher ornamentaler Rückenvergoldung, Stehkantenfilete, Marmorpapiervorsätze, Rotschnitt. (Rücken etwas berieben). - Cioranescu 8308. Gay III, 163. Jones 58. Vgl. Conlon 36:250. - Erste Ausgabe. - Bei der im gleichen Jahr und mit der gleichen Verlagsangabe unter dem Titel "Le solitaire philosophe" erschienenen Ausgabe, die von Conlon und Cioranescu als Erstausgabe verzeichnet wird, handelt es sich in Wirklichkeit um einen unberechtigten Nachdruck aus Paris.
Verlag: Lausanne and Geneva, Marc-Michel Bousquet, 1738 1739., 1739
Anbieter: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Schweiz
8vo. Contemp. full calf over five raised bands. Spine gilt with 2 labels. Collected 201 Jewish letters" by the French philosopher Jean-Baptiste de Boyer (1703 1771), first published in the Hague between 1735 and 1737. De Boyer d Argens was born in Aix-en-Provence. From 1741 to 1768 he was living at the court of Frederick II in Berlin, where he was director of the section of history and philology of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Vol. I with chipped upper spine end. The boards somewhat brittle. Inside clean. Good set in a contemporary binding.
Verlag: Berlin-Stettin, Friedrich Nicolai, 1770-1785., 1785
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
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Zustand: 0. Versch. Auflagen. - Der französische Schriftsteller und Philosoph Jean Bapiste de Boyer, Marquis d Argens (1704-71) war ein Bewunderer Friedrichs des Großen. - Der Beifall, den die Jüdischen Briefe fanden, ist heute schwer begreiflich, denn die Buntheit der Materie, der oft triviale Witz, und der zwar natürliche aber ungezügelte Stil lassen einen Vergleich mit Montesquieu (dessen lettres persanes") doch nur im Sinne eines weit klaffenden Unterschieds zu" (ADB). - Enth. am Ende des letzten Bandes ein umfangreiches Sachverzeichnis über alle sechs Bände. - Einbände etw. berieben, bestoßen u. fleckig. Gebräunt u. etw. stockfleckig. - Raabe, Nicolai, 24; vgl. Fromm 584 u. ADB I, 521. ge Gewicht in Gramm: 2000 8°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignetten. Zus. ca. 2450 S., HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. je 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildern u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
Verlag: London; Printed For D. Browne And R. Hett, 1739
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Later half calf and marbled boards. 16mo. Xii, 303, [45] pages. 17 cm. First English edition. Translated from the original into French, by the Marquis d'Argens; and now done into English. A translation of the first 40 letters only of Lettres juives. "The original â Lettres juives, ou correspondence philosophique, historique et critique.' began publication as a series of weekly pamphlets as early as March or April, 1736. By 1737, a year after they were printed at the Hague in book form, they were well known throughout France. . The first English edition, entitled The Jewish Spy, appeared in London in 1739 (first forty letters only) - followed by four more volumes in 1740. The second edition, in five volumes, appeared in 1744. . Matters relating to Jews and Judaism occupy only a small portion of The Jewish Spy, but they engaged some sixteen letters completely [letters 1, 23, 36, etc. ], and references are scattered through no less than seventy others. . D'Argens, though frequently salting his letters with earthy and ribald humor - often anti-clerical, rarely descends to jesting about Jews. . Transparently, the author is no Judaeophile. He offers many harsh chastisements of both Faith and People. Just as he uses Judaism as a constant foil against the weaknesses of Christianity, he exalts Karaism time and again to the detraction of Rabbinism or traditional Judaism. . undoubtedly he helped create the new atmosphere that made Emancipation possible by the end of the century. " (Stanley Brav, â Jews and Judaism in the Jewish Spy'; Studies in Bibliography and Booklore, volume 4, June 1960) . Later fine binding, half calf, raised bands outlined in gilt, title in gilt on spine, marbled boards. Subjects: Jews - Europe. Lettres juives. English. Selections. French Enlightenment. Books published before 1800. OCLC lists 29 copies. Light soiling to corner on title page, otherwise very clean and fresh. Great condition. (SPEC-36-54).
Verlag: Pierre Paupie, The Hague, 1736
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good+. First edition. Six volumes (published between 1736 and 1737), octavo in 4s. [8], 240; [8], 240; [8], 240; [16], 240; [16], 240; [16], 244pp. Contemporary polished and speckled calf; spines with raised bands, elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt; dentelles. Light wear at corners, mild chafing at a few covers. Bookplates, old owner entry at free endleaves. An attractive set, with crisp, clean text, handsomely bound. Collation: (vol.1) [asterisk]4, A-Gg4 (= 124 leaves); (vol.2) [asterisk]4, A-Gg4 (= 124 leaves); (vol.3) [asterisk]4, A-Gg4 (= 124 leaves); (vol.4) [asterisk]8, A-Gg4 (= 128 leaves); (vol.5) [asterisk]8, A-Gg4 (= 128 leaves); (vol.6) [asterisk]8, A6, B-Gg4 (= 130 leaves) First edition of the author's first book. "A young diplomat and soldier from the Provence, the Marquis d'Argens (1703-1771) left his native country to live in Holland among her philosophes and littérateurs; there he wrote his first book -- the Lettres juives. Later in Berlin, as a member of the French entourage which Frederick the Great had assembled, he served as director of the philosophical section of the Prussian Academy. His Lettres juives, a fictitious correspondence between prominent Jews, show d'Argens' interest in Spinoza, evidenced also in many of his subsequent works [La philosophie du bons-sens, 1737; Mémoires secrets, 1744; Lettres chinoises, 1739-1740]" (Bamberger). An enlarged edition of the Lettres appeared in 1764; an English version appeared in 1739-1740 as The Jewish Spy. Jonathan Israel describes d'Argens as "[o]ne of the most widely read radical deist writers of Early Enlightenment Europe, an author steeped in Bayle and Spinoza, a born rebel, unrelentingly hostile to the European status quo, if not politically then certainly in everything concerning thought and belief." According to his own Memoires, d'Argens' philosophical odyssey "began in 1727 in Constantinople, where he lived for some time and was converted to a philosophical cast of mind by a sophisticated Sephardic Jew and a formidable Armenian who had lived in Amsterdam where he had become a 'grand Spinosiste.'" Throughout his life D'Argens "nurtured a strongly philo-Semitic attitude, at least regarding such emancipated and culturally sophisticated Sephardic Jews as he had met in Venice and Holland, and deliberately deploys the term 'Jew' polemically to designate individuals who have escaped the bondage of theological ways of thinking." In a remarkable passage within his Lettres Juives, d'Argens "has his Sephardic interlocutor comically report to his rabbinic correspondent in Constantinople that he has discovered in Paris 'un nombre infini de Juifs qui le sont, sans croire l'être, et sans en rien savoir' [an infinite number of Jews who are (philosophical deists), without believing they are, and without knowing anything about it" (Israel). Provenance: engraved bookplate of Marston House at the front paste-downs. References: Cf. Caillet 1606 (ed. 1754). Cf. Bamberger 340 (ed. Amsterdam: P. Gautier). For d'Argens, see J. Israel, Radical Enlightenment (O.U.P., 2001), esp. pp. 586-90.
Verlag: London D. Browne et al, 1744
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Second edition, 5 vols; 12mo (17 x 10.5 cm); engraved frontispiece, each vol. with engraved vignette to title, engraved portrait of D'Argens by James Mynde, woodcut initial, head and tailpieces; each vol. with extensive index, vol. 1, p.303 misnumbered 333, binder's corner vol. 3, P5; contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt spine, red morocco lettering pieces, edges stained red, small defects to extremities, a little worn; xii, 303, [45]; xii, 312, [48]; xvi, 322, [58]; xix, [1], 317, [34]; xxiv, 368, [28] pp. A translation of the Marquis d'Argens' Lettres juives (first published in 1736). The book is written in the form of correspondence between rabbis in different capitals of Europe, comprising two hundred letters between Aaron Monceca, visiting France, Jacob Brito in Genoa, and Isaac Onis, rabbi of Constantinople. An imitation of the Montesquieu's Lettres persanes (1721) and the vogue for pseudo-epistolary literature at the turn of the century criticising European culture, politics, religion and manners. With an interesting dedicatory epistle to 'The Printer's Devil', a moniker for the young apprentice so-named from being 'daub'd with the Printer's Ink' (Preface).
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Pierre Paupie, ohne Ort, 1769. XXIV/329 S., Leder (Rücken eingerissen/etwas berieben und bestossen)---Verlag: Pierre Paupie Verlag: Pierre Paupie - Text französisch - 206 Gramm.
Verlag: Chez Adrien Moetjens,, A La Haye,, 1737
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Antonio Zanfrognini, Modena, Italien
In 12° (13,5×7,5 cm); (8), 268 pp. Bella legatura coeva in piena pergamena con titolo in oro su fascetta rossa in pelle al dorso. Piatti interni foderati da bella carta marmorizzata coeva. Testatine, finalini ed iniziali ornati. Piccolo difetto della carta a pagina 245, pre stampa, che ha creato un piccolo strappetto senza perdita di carta abilmente e anticamente restaurato al margine esterno bianco. Alcune pagine leggermente ed uniformemente brunite come tipico della carta utilizzata a La Haye. Tagli marmorizzati. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Fregio figurato in fine: due putti reggono un festone, al centro un cuore fiammeggiante. Esemplare nel complesso in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Antica firma di proprietà privata settecentesca alla prima carta bianca del celebre senatore e bibliofilo veneziano Giacomo Soranzo (1686-1761) che raccolse una delle più grandi collezioni settecentesche di volumi composta da quattromila manoscritti e ventimila opere a stampa poi venduta in un famoso catalogo stampato nel 1780. Prima assai rara edizione, due soli esemplari censiti in ICCU, di questo importante scritto galante, uscito tradotto in italiano nel 1764 con il titolo "Il filosofo innamorato ovvero le memorie del conte di Mommejan" opera del grande scrittore, filosofo ed avventuriero francese Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, marchese d Argens (Aix-en-Provence, 24 giugno 1704 Castello di La Garde, 11 gennaio 1771). "Figlio di un procuratore generale, seguì la carriera d armi (entrò nell esercito a 15 anni) e condusse una giovinezza molto avventurosa e licenziosa, per via della quale venne diseredato dal padre. Ferito davanti a Philipsburg nel 1734, lasciò il servizio militare e si ritirò ad Amsterdam nei Paesi Bassi, al fine di potervi scrivere liberamente i propri pamphlet. Qui scrisse alcune compilazioni storiche e cominciò le sue famose Lettres juives (The Hague, 6 volumi, 1738-1742), Lettres chinoises (The Hague, 6 volumi, 1739-1472), e le Lettres cabalistiques (2ª ed., 7 volumi, 1769); scrisse inoltre le Mémoires secrets de la république des lettres (7 volumi, 1743-1748), in seguito rivedute e accresciute come Histoire de l esprit humain (Berlino, 14 volumi, 1765-1768). Attirò l attenzione di Federico II, re di Prussia, con i suoi attacchi contro il Cristianesimo: il sovrano lo chiamò alla sua corte a Potsdam, lo rese suo ciambellano con 6.000 franchi di trattamento e lo nominò direttore generale dell Accademia. Fu nominato "Kammerherr" e Direttore dell Accademia. Tuttavia, Federico rimase amaramente offeso per via del suo matrimonio con l attrice berlinese Mlle Cochois. Dopo aver vissuto 25 anni in intimità con Federico II, il marchese d Argens tornò a Aix per trascorrere i suoi ultimi anni con la famiglia. Argens tornò infine in Francia nel 1769 e morì nei pressi di Tolone l 11 gennaio 1771. Era dotato di un erudizione vasta e varia, e i suoi scritti sono ispirati dalla filosofia scettica dell epoca. I suoi scritti erano indirizzati a un pubblico generico; in questo modo, egli favorì un ampia diffusione delle idee dell Illuminismo. Scrisse di filosofia, storia e religione, e semplificò le innovative discussioni empiriche di filosofi come Voltaire, Pierre Bayle e Bernard de Fontenelle.". Opera assai rara ed in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione e appartenuta ad un celebre collezionista. A good copy, original binding.