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"Introduction To The Knowledge Of The Human Mind Followed By Reflections And Maxims. Paris 1781"
Beautiful copy in a full speckled glazed calf binding, smooth spine decorated with gilded irons, red morocco title, marbled guards, yellowed edges. Beautiful and fresh copy published under the anonymity of Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargue, born August 5, 1715 in Aix-en-Provence and died May 28, 1747 in Paris, is a French writer, moralist and aphorist / "Introduction to the Knowledge of the Human Spirit, followed by Reflections and Maxims" Printed anonymously in Paris at Barrois l'ainé, Bookseller, quai des Augustins. M. CCC. LXXXI. (1781). Very beautiful, unusual copy of a great Provençal philosopher in a very fresh copy. A book to study and very edifying.
Price: 280 €
Artist: Vauvenargue
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition

Material: Leather
Width: 2,5 cm
Height: 17,5 cm
Depth: 10,5 cm

Reference: 1449979
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