Les Plus Belles Pensées, La Femme Et L'amour by Michel de Montaigne, Leather, Editions Nilsson

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Les Plus Belles Pensées
La Femme Et L'amour
En Editions Nilsson
8, Rue Halévy, 8
Paris

[English Translation]
The Most Beautiful Thoughts
Woman And Love
In Editions Nilsson
8, Rue Halévy, 8
Paris

CONDITION:
Fair (FR). Covers & Boards: FR — bumped corners, moderate cracked leather, significant rubbed, significant scuffed, moderate soiled, significant worn leather Spine: FR — bumped head, bumped tail, faded lettering, significant rubbed, worn gilt Hinges & Joints: G — starting/weak Text Block & Pages: FR — creased page(s), moderate dampstained, dog-eared, spotted, toned Endpapers: G — foxed, toned

ATTRIBUTES:
Miniature edition. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Bound in leather. This is an antiquarian book that has had a long and illustrious journey through time. Please take a look at the pictures to ascertain the condition of this item.

DESCRIPTION:
This book, "Les Plus Belles Pensées — La Femme Et L'amour," delves into philosophical reflections concerning women and love. It compiles inspiring thoughts and proverbs from various philosophers, writers, and contemporary thinkers, inviting readers to contemplate these intertwined themes. The content explores the multifaceted nature of love, its impact on individuals, and the role of women within the context of romantic relationships and human connection.

The author, Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592), was a highly influential French Renaissance philosopher and writer, best known for popularizing the essay as a literary form. His major work, "Essais" (Essays), first published in 1580, was groundbreaking for its personal, introspective style and its exploration of a wide range of subjects, including philosophy, politics, daily life, and human nature. Montaigne's approach was characterized by self-reflection, skepticism, and a humanist perspective, deeply impacting French language, culture, and intellectual history. He often incorporated casual anecdotes and autobiography with intellectual insights, questioning accepted beliefs and presenting ideas in a fluid, conversational tone.

A collector might find this book particularly interesting due to its connection to Montaigne's broader philosophical legacy. While the provided title suggests a thematic compilation rather than a direct reprinting of his complete "Essais," any work drawing from Montaigne's "pensées" (thoughts) carries significant literary and historical weight. Montaigne's essays are celebrated for their depth, wit, and exploration of the human condition, making his collected thoughts on specific themes like women and love valuable for those interested in the evolution of philosophical thought and the essay form. His influence on subsequent writers and philosophers is profound, and his works continue to be widely studied and appreciated.

Page Count: 123

Location: LIB-1

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