A short and plain discourse of philosophy. 1. Containing physick and metaphysick, with a treatise of astronomy; in Latin. 2. Logick and ethicks, or moral philosophy; both in French and English. For the use especially of them, that either desire to learn these three languages, or have no leasure to read the great and intangled volumes of philosophers. By P. Berault.

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  • A short and plain discourse of philosophy. 1. Containing physick and metaphysick, with a treatise of astronomy; in Latin. 2. Logick and ethicks, or moral philosophy; both in French and English. For the use especially of them, that either desire to learn these three languages, or have no leasure to read the great and intangled volumes of philosophers. By P. Berault.
  • Brevis & clarus philosophiæ cursus Logick or the key of sciences
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by H[enry]. Hills, for the Author, 1695.
Publication year
1695-1695
ESTC No.
R175538
Grub Street ID
68390
Description
[12], 72, 71-130; 275, [1] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Text is continuous despite pagination.

The 2nd part, with English and French on opposite pages, has separate paging.