Renati Descartes Specimina philosophiæ: seu, Dissertatio De methodo rectè regendæ rationis, & veritatis in scientiis investigandæ : Dioptrice, et meteora, ex Gallico translata, & ab auctore perlecta, variisque in locis emendata
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Title: Renati Descartes Specimina philosophiæ: seu, Dissertatio De methodo rectè regendæ rationis, & veritatis in scientiis investigandæ : Dioptrice, et meteora, ex Gallico translata, & ab auctore perlecta, variisque in locis emendata
Other titles: Discours de la méthode; Specimina philosophiæ; Dissertatio de methodo; De methodo
Classmark: Philosophy D-3.1/DES
Creator(s): Descartes, René (1596-1650)
Additional creator(s): Courcelles, Etienne de (1586-1659) (Other)
Related people: Courcelles, Etienne de
Publisher: Ex typographia Blaviana
Publication city: Amstelodami
Date(s): 1692
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [16], 248 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/205609
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010363339705181
Description
First published 1644.
Translated by Etienne de Courcelles.
Additional description
Bound with three other publications. Volume contents: 1. Renati Descartes Specimina philosophiæ, 1692. -- 2. Descartes, R.: Passiones animæ, 1692. -- 3. Renati Descartes Musicæ compendium, 1683. -- 4. Francisci à Schooten ... De organica, 1646
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