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Life, letters, and Epicurean philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos, the celebrated beauty of the seventeenth century. |
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Chicago |
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387 |
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| Translation Description |
From French to English |
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National Library of Israel system number 990030021710205171 |
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| Notes |
1. It was found at The National Library of Israel;
2. As per The National Library of Israel note:"The spurious letters addressed to the marquis de Sévigné (p. 125-326) were composed by Louis Damours, though sometimes ascribed to C.P. Jolyot de Crébillon. The correspondence between Ninon de Lenclos and Saint-Évremond (p. 331-387) is genuine, however. Cf. Dict. de biog. française/ BM Cat. Photolith. ed. to 1955.";
3. Philosophy of Love;
4. University of Houston has access to a digitized version. Access is required. |
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Most recent update 2021-09-23 15:29:51.
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