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1766LBW-8594Paris, Desnos, 1766. 398 x 547 mm.
1705LBW-6117Paris, Sr. de Fer, 1705. 223 x 302 mm + feuillet de texte descriptif.
1760LBW-2640Paris, Desnos, 1760. 454 x 567 mm.
1702LBW-8972[Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1702]. 161 x 222 mm.
1705LBW-2899Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 226 x 340 mm.
1705LBW002bbParis chez l'auteur 1705 225 x 335 mm.
1705LBW-7877Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 226 x 326 mm.
1715LBW024fa1715. 234 x 342 mm.
1705LBW027ceParis chez l'auteur 1705 237 x 349 mm.
1705LBW-6120Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 223 x 332 mm + feuillet de texte descriptif.
1704LBW0249aParis, chez l'auteur, [1704]. 232 x 344 mm + feuillet de texte.
1705LBW-2894Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 236 x 327 mm.
1705LBW03934Paris, G. Danet, 1705 [circa 1720]. 429 x 420 mm.
1705LBW-712Paris, 1705. 226 x 336 mm.
1707LBW0029cParis chez l'auteur 1707 443 x 483 mm.
17671186551767 in-folio [A Paris, chez SAILLANT & NYON, DESAINT,] imprimerie L. F. DELATOUR, 1767, 1 volume in-folio de 285x430 mm environ, (1) f., page de titre, IIJ, 302 pages, complet des 43 planches in-fine (dont une bis). Demi-basane havane postérieure, dos long portant titres et ex libris dorés, tranches mouchetées, gardes blanches. Reliure usée (coiffe de queue manquante, cuir épidermé par endroits, étiquette papier sur le dos, manque de papier sur le plat inférieur) mais exemplaire solide, rares traces de manipulation en marge de certains feuillets, bon état général.
1705LBW02e681705 234 x 341 mm.
1702LBW-1358Amsterdam Pierre Mortier 1702 179 x 273 mm.
1702LBW-1357Amsterdam Pierre Mortier 1702 213 x 261 mm.
1705LBW-60851705. 225 x 322 mm + feuillet de texte descriptif.
1705LBW-3188Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 242 x 353 mm + feuillet de texte.
1715LBW-716234 x 342 mm + feuillet de texte descriptif.
1702LBW-8964[Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1702]. 228 x 281 mm.
1765370549Paris 1765. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. An original 18th century engraved print not a modern reprint. The blank unprinted margin spaces and corners are mildly creased but the image is not affected. Folded as published. There are no text pages. The size shown is the approximate image size the whole page with margins is slightly larger. The Encyclopedia a monumental work edited by Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d'Alembert was a groundbreaking endeavour that aimed to systematically catalogue all human knowledge spanning 28 volumes published between 1751 and 1772. As a product of the Enlightenment era the Encyclopedia embodies the spirit of rational inquiry intellectual exchange and the scientific method as its contributors known as encyclopedists sought to understand the world through reason and empirical evidence. The editors Diderot and d'Alembert defined their goal : "As an Encyclopedia it is to define as well as possible the order and structure of human knowledge. As a Reasoned Dictionary of the Sciences Arts and Trades it is to contain the general principles that form the basis of each science and each art liberal or mechanical and the most essential facts that make up the body and substance of each". The emphasis on arts and trades during the Enlightenment period shifted the focus from the refined pursuits of the aristocracy to the everyday accomplishments of working people. This movement celebrated the skills and crafts of artisans farmers and other labourers recognising their importance in society and the value of their contributions to the economy. By highlighting the applied arts and crafts the Encyclopedia promoted a more egalitarian view of society where all individuals regardless of social class had a vital role to play in shaping culture and society. Size: 32 x 43 cms. Text is in French. Category: Diderot Encyclopedia; French Language; Printed before 1800; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; French Language; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown