Traite de la Connoissance des Animaux, ou, Tout ce qui a este dit Pour & Contre le Raisonnement des Bestes, est examine
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Printer's device on title, and some other decorative woodcut initials and headpieces throughout. [8], 30, [10], 390 pages. Short 4to, full contemporary calf with gilt spine. Paris: Chez Pierre Rocolet; Jacques Langlois, Imprimeur du Roy, 1648. First edition. Scarce. A near fine copy with clean pages and wide margins. An uncommon title on animal psychology. The author, a doctor from Le Mans who was the personal physician of the Chancelier Seguier and founding member of the Academie Francaise, examines the likely relationships of animals and classifies them under the broad categories of love and hate. In terms of intelligence, he concludes that animals indeed have feelings and are able to express them. OCLC lists 21 copies, including those at Harvard, Cambridge, National Library of Medicine & Bibliotheque Nationale de France.
Published by: Pierre Rocolet, Paris, 1648
Vendor: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB
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By LA CHAMBRE [Marin Cureau de]
Printer's device on title, and some other decorative woodcut initials and headpieces throughout. [8], 30, [10], 390 pages. Short 4to, full contemporary calf with gilt spine. Paris: Chez Pierre Rocolet; Jacques Langlois, Imprimeur du Roy, 1648. First edition. Scarce. A near fine copy with clean pages and wide margins. An uncommon title on animal psychology. The author, a doctor from Le Mans who was the personal physician of the Chancelier Seguier and founding member of the Academie Francaise, examines the likely relationships of animals and classifies them under the broad categories of love and hate. In terms of intelligence, he concludes that animals indeed have feelings and are able to express them. OCLC lists 21 copies, including those at Harvard, Cambridge, National Library of Medicine & Bibliotheque Nationale de France.
Published by: Pierre Rocolet, Paris, 1648
Vendor: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB