Projet pour rendre la paix perpetuelle en Europe. Mit 1 Porträt, Kupfervignette auf dem Titel, und einer gestochenen Tafel. Bd.1 v. 2 Bden. Utrecht, Schouten, 1713. XXIV., 400, 5 Bll., 1 w. Bl. Prgt. d. Zt. mit RTitel. Bleiben Sie rund um unsere Auktionen und Termine auf dem Laufenden.
History – Rare copies of the epoch-making mastermind of the European Union and the League of Nations. Second edition of this project for a united Europe that inspired Kant, Rousseau and the founders of the League of Nations. This fundamental treatise, drafted in 1708, went through three editions in small numbers: the original was published anonymously in 1712 under the title "Memoire pour rendre la paix perpetuelle en Europe", our edition and a third edition in 1747. Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, known as Abbé de Saint-Pierre (1658-1743) is considered one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and was a French clergyman, social philosopher and publicist. His goal was perpetual peace in Europe. Added: Ders. Projet De Traité Pour Rendre La Paix Perpetuelle Entre Les Souverains Chretiens. With 1 engraved frontispiece and an engraved portrait plate. Utrecht, Schouten, 1717. First edition of the continuation of the two volumes of the second edition. XXXIV, 4 vols, 455 pp. (1) p., 4 ll. Third volume of the treatise published in Utrecht in 1717. - Both volumes with partly coloured or pencil annotations.
History – Rare copies of the epoch-making mastermind of the European Union and the League of Nations. Second edition of this project for a united Europe that inspired Kant, Rousseau and the founders of the League of Nations. This fundamental treatise, drafted in 1708, went through three editions in small numbers: the original was published anonymously in 1712 under the title "Memoire pour rendre la paix perpetuelle en Europe", our edition and a third edition in 1747. Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, known as Abbé de Saint-Pierre (1658-1743) is considered one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and was a French clergyman, social philosopher and publicist. His goal was perpetual peace in Europe. Added: Ders. Projet De Traité Pour Rendre La Paix Perpetuelle Entre Les Souverains Chretiens. With 1 engraved frontispiece and an engraved portrait plate. Utrecht, Schouten, 1717. First edition of the continuation of the two volumes of the second edition. XXXIV, 4 vols, 455 pp. (1) p., 4 ll. Third volume of the treatise published in Utrecht in 1717. - Both volumes with partly coloured or pencil annotations.
Projet pour rendre la paix perpetuelle en Europe. Mit 1 Porträt, Kupfervignette auf dem Titel, und einer gestochenen Tafel. Bd.1 v. 2 Bden. Utrecht, Schouten, 1713. XXIV., 400, 5 Bll., 1 w. Bl. Prgt. d. Zt. mit RTitel. Bleiben Sie rund um unsere Auktionen und Termine auf dem Laufenden.
History – Rare copies of the epoch-making mastermind of the European Union and the League of Nations. Second edition of this project for a united Europe that inspired Kant, Rousseau and the founders of the League of Nations. This fundamental treatise, drafted in 1708, went through three editions in small numbers: the original was published anonymously in 1712 under the title "Memoire pour rendre la paix perpetuelle en Europe", our edition and a third edition in 1747. Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, known as Abbé de Saint-Pierre (1658-1743) is considered one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and was a French clergyman, social philosopher and publicist. His goal was perpetual peace in Europe. Added: Ders. Projet De Traité Pour Rendre La Paix Perpetuelle Entre Les Souverains Chretiens. With 1 engraved frontispiece and an engraved portrait plate. Utrecht, Schouten, 1717. First edition of the continuation of the two volumes of the second edition. XXXIV, 4 vols, 455 pp. (1) p., 4 ll. Third volume of the treatise published in Utrecht in 1717. - Both volumes with partly coloured or pencil annotations.
History – Rare copies of the epoch-making mastermind of the European Union and the League of Nations. Second edition of this project for a united Europe that inspired Kant, Rousseau and the founders of the League of Nations. This fundamental treatise, drafted in 1708, went through three editions in small numbers: the original was published anonymously in 1712 under the title "Memoire pour rendre la paix perpetuelle en Europe", our edition and a third edition in 1747. Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, known as Abbé de Saint-Pierre (1658-1743) is considered one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and was a French clergyman, social philosopher and publicist. His goal was perpetual peace in Europe. Added: Ders. Projet De Traité Pour Rendre La Paix Perpetuelle Entre Les Souverains Chretiens. With 1 engraved frontispiece and an engraved portrait plate. Utrecht, Schouten, 1717. First edition of the continuation of the two volumes of the second edition. XXXIV, 4 vols, 455 pp. (1) p., 4 ll. Third volume of the treatise published in Utrecht in 1717. - Both volumes with partly coloured or pencil annotations.
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