Diatribe du docteur Akakia medecin du pape; decret de l'Inquisition et rapport des professeurs de Rome, au sujet d'un prétendu président.

Diatribe du docteur Akakia medecin du pape; decret de l'Inquisition et rapport des professeurs de Rome, au sujet d'un prétendu président.

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British Library

N048341

Anonymous. By Voltaire, who composed this piece on the basis of the controversy that arose between Maupertuis and the German mathematician Samuel Koenig (cf. Bengesco 1624). The imprint is fictitious; press figure 2 on pages 5 and 6 suggests English origin. Probably issued together with "Defense de milord Bollingbroke," as it was in a "Berlin" edition, with collected title: 'Oeuvres m�l�es d'un auteur c�l�bre, qui s'est retir� de France' (cf. BN, CCXIV-II, no. 3869).

Rome [i.e. London?], 1753. 30p.; 12�

Book information

ISBN: 9781385123096
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Imprint: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
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Language: French
Number of pages: 34
Weight: 231g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 6mm