La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
Histoire naturelle de l'ame, traduite de l'anglois de M. Charp, par feu M. H*** de l'Académie des Sciences, &c.
Oxford [i.e. Paris]: aux dépends de l'auteur, 1747.
ESTC No. T73492.Grub Street ID 296747.
La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
Man a machine. Translated from the French of the Marquiss d'Argens.
Dublin: printed for W. Brien, 1749.
ESTC No. T118662.Grub Street ID 170147.
La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
Man a machine. Translated from the French of the Marquiss d'Argens.
London: printed for W. Owen, 1749.
ESTC No. T57555.Grub Street ID 283824.
La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
Réflexions philosophiques sur l'origine des animaux.
Londres [i.e. Berlin]: chez Jean Nourse, 1750.
ESTC No. T152123.Grub Street ID 197171.
La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
Man a machine. Wherein the several systems of philosophers, in respect to the soul of man, are examin'd; The different States of the Soul are shewn to be co-relative to those of the Body; The Diversity between Men and other Animals, is proved to arise from the different Quantity and Quality of Brains; The Law of Nature is explained, as relative to the whole Animal Creation; The Immateriality of an Inward Principle is by Experiments and Observations exploded, And A full Detail is given of the several Springs which move the Human Machine. Translated from the French of Mons. de la Mettrie, A celebrated Physician of the Faculty at Paris, and Author of Penelope, or the Machiavel in Physic.
London: printed for G. Smith, near Temple-Bar, MDCCL. [1750].
ESTC No. N4465.Grub Street ID 30049.
La Mettrie, Julien Offray de.
Man a machine. Wherein the several systems of philosophers, in respect to the soul of man, are examin'd; The different States of the Soul are shewn to be co-relative to those of the Body; The Diversity between Men and other Animals, is proved to arise from the different Quantity and Quality of Brains; The Law of Nature is explained, as relative to the whole Animal Creation; The Immateriality of an Inward Principle is by Experiments and Observations exploded, and A full Detail is given of the several Springs which move the Human Machine. Translated from the French of Mons. de la Mettrie, A celebrated Physician of the Faculty at Paris, and Author of Penelope, or the Machiavel in Physic.
London: printed for G. Smith, near Temple-Bar, MDCCL. [1750].
ESTC No. T57558.Grub Street ID 283825.