1699 Blaise PASCAL Provincial Letters JESUIT Philosophy Gabriel Daniel Response

 

“I have only made this letter longer because I have not had the time to make it shorter."

― Blaise Pascal, The Provincial Letters

 

The “Provincial Letters” by Blaise Pascal are a collection of letters in defense of Antoine Arnauld, a Jansenist who was condemned for heresy. Because of the content and nature of the letters, Pascal wrote them under a pseudonym of Louis de Montalte and added satire, humor, and whit to them as to further himself from the letters.

 

Unsurprisingly, numerous responses were written and published reacting to Pascal’s landmark work. One such work was Gabriel Daniel’s “Reponse aux Lettres Provinciales”. Includes interviews and conversations with Jesuits, gaining their perspective against Pascal. Ultimately, Daniel rests on a sturdy defense of Jesuits, attacking Pascal and his theories.

 

Item number: #24032

Price: $499

 

DANIEL, Gabriel

 

Réponse aux lettres provinciales de L. de Montalte, ou Entretiens de Cléandre et d'Eudoxe

 

A Bruxelles: Chez Eugene Henry Fricx, 1699.


Details:

·       Collation: Complete with all pages

o   [4], 404

·       Language: French

·       Binding: Leather; tight and secure

·       Size: ~6.25in X 3.75in (16cm x 9.5cm)

 

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