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  1. M. Victor Cousin, sa vie et sa correspondance.Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire - 1895 - Paris,: Hachette & cie [etc.].
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    Oeuvres de Platon. Edited by Hilaire Barthelemy-Saint.V. Cousin - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7:106.
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    Education and the aim of human life.P. B. Saint-Hilaire - 1967 - Pondicherry,: Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education.
    This book examines education and the aim of life through the ages; how the conception of progress is the primary driving force in the modern world; and how this limited understanding of progress has failed to satisfy the deepest aspirations of humanity, bringing modern civilisation to its present crisis and highlighting the limitations of today's education to meet this crisis. The author presents the free progress system at the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education and explains how the views of (...)
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    Education and the aim of human life.Saint Hilaire & Philippe Barbier - 1961 - Pondicherry,: Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education.
    This book examines education and the aim of life through the ages; how the conception of progress is the primary driving force in the modern world; and how this limited understanding of progress has failed to satisfy the deepest aspirations of humanity, bringing modern civilisation to its present crisis and highlighting the limitations of today's education to meet this crisis. The author presents the free progress system at the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education and explains how the views of (...)
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  5. Auguste de Saint-Hilaire's writings between European and Brazilian audiences, 1816-1850.Lorelai Kury - 2023 - In Matheus Alves Duarte Da Silva, Thomás A. S. Haddad & Kapil Raj (eds.), Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and the First Embryological Evolutionary Model on the Origin of Vertebrates.Andrés Galera - 2021 - Journal of the History of Biology 54 (2):229-245.
    Historiographical accounts typically place the formulation of the first embryological theory of the evolutionary origin of vertebrates after the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. However, the French naturalist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire developed an embryological evolutionary model in the 1820s that followed the Lamarckian theory. Geoffroy was the first to establish a direct embryological relationship between vertebrates and invertebrates. This idea was not forgotten, and the embryologists Anton Dohrn and Carl Semper subsequently updated it in their (...)
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  7. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire: A Visionary Naturalist.Majorie Grene - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):167-169.
     
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    Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire et la tératogenèse expérimentale.Jean Rostand - 1964 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 17 (1):41-50.
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  9. La Loi dans le tr. ps. 118 de saint Hilaire.G. Pelland - 1995 - Gregorianum 76 (3):575-583.
    L'A. se propose d'étudier l'analyse que saint Hilaire de Poitiers fait du thème la Torah tel qu'il le voit se développer dans le Psaume 118. Pour ce faire, on se reporte aux commentaires que le Père de l'Eglise a laissés sur les Psaumes. L'objectif de l'A. est de déterminer dans quel mesure saint Hilaire est dépendant d'Origène dans le commentaire du Psaume 118.
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    Le monstre, la vie, l'écart: la tératologie d'Étienne et d'Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.Bertrand Nouailles - 2017 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Les monstres sont des objets inamicaux qui contestent le pouvoir de la raison à dire l'ordre de la nature. La tératologie des Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire est l'une des grandes tentatives rationnelles qui pacifie la figure du monstre en montrant comment ce qui s'apparente au désordre le plus irréductible administre la plus claire des leçons sur l'ordre et l'agencement de la nature dans les êtres vivants. Mais quelque chose du monstre résiste : son apparaître comme monstre. Quelle est la leçon (...)
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    Galtier, Paul, Saint Hilaire de Poitiers. Le premier docteur de l’Église latine. [REVIEW]J. Morán - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (2):395-396.
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    Les animaux «Utiles» chez isidore geoffroy saint-hilaire: La mission sociale de la zootechnie.Claude Blanckaert - 1992 - Revue de Synthèse 113 (3-4):347-382.
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    La función del principio de la compensación de los órganos en el transformismo de Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.Gustavo Caponi - 2008 - Scientiae Studia 6 (2):169-178.
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  14. O papel do princípio da compensação dos órgãos no transformador de Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.Gustavo Caponi - 2008 - Scientiae Studia 6 (2):169-178.
     
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    Die Anfänge der wissenschaftlichen Erforschung der Geschichte des Lebens durch Cuvier und Geoffroy Saint Hilaire. Julius Schuster.Charles A. Kofoid - 1934 - Isis 22 (1):246-248.
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  16. La philosophie biologique de Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.F. Gil - 1986 - Manuscrito 9 (1).
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  17. La Révolution scientifique manquée de 1830 ou l'échec d'Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire à imposer le transformisme dans la communauté scientifique française.Cédric Grimoult - 2000 - Ludus Vitalis 8 (13):5-34.
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    La Vie et l'oeuvre d'Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Theophile Cahn.G. Canguilhem - 1965 - Isis 56 (2):244-246.
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    Book Review: Hervé Le Guyader, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire: A Visionary Naturalist, trans. by Majorie Grene , 302 pp., illus., $45.00. [REVIEW]Richard W. Burkhardt - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):167-169.
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    La Vie et l'œuvre d'Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Par Théophile Cahn. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1962. Pp. 315. 20 F. [REVIEW]Camille Limoges - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (1):108-110.
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    Hervé Le Guyader. Étienne Geoffroy SaintHilaire, 1772–1844: A Visionary Naturalist. Translated by Marjorie Grene. 302 pp., illus., index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. [REVIEW]Toby Anita Appel - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):445-446.
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    George Buchanan et la saint-barthélemy: La «satyra in carolum lotharingum cardinalem».M. -Th Courtial - 1996 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 58 (1):151-163.
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    SAINTS' CULTS IN GAUL B. Beaujard: Le culte des saints en Gaule. Les premiers temps. D'Hilaire de Poitiers à la fin du VIe siècle . Pp. iv + 613, ills. Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf, 2000. Paper, frs. 290. ISBN: 2-204-05618-. [REVIEW]Raymond van Dam - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):185-.
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    Anne de Saint-Barthélemy, Lettres et écrits spirituels. [REVIEW]J. Hartmann - 1964 - Augustinianum 4 (2):443-444.
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    Saint- Gilles, Laon, Germigny: Iconologie d’une représentation politique de la Vierge dans le“style 1200”.Emmanuel Legeard - 2021 - de Medio Aevo 15 (1):231-240.
    According to Carl Schmitt's concept of the political, the specific distinction to which political actions and motives can be reduced is that between friend and enemy. In the Middle Ages, Peter the Venerable (1092-1156), the abbot of Cluny, was the first to conceive the Church as a spatial entity surrounded and contrastively shaped by the the nature of its assailants: Jewish, Muslim, and heterodox religious competitors. From then on, the Ecclesia perceived and established itself as a fortress constantly under siege, (...)
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    Dalla “scala” al “piano”. Appunti per un’indagine interpretativa.Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis - 2014 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 7 (2):7-24.
    During the Eighteenth Century – from Bonnet to Robinet, from Maupertuis to Diderot, and up to Buffon – several new topics of discussion were developed concerning materialism, the critique to finalism, the idea of nature as continuous metamorphosis , the advocacy of providentialism, or, to the contrary, of the role of chaos. As a result, scales, prototypes and types have been employed as interpretative hypotheses influencing the main choices and lines of research. In this regard, however, Étienne Geoffroy Saint- (...)'s work deeply modified the morphological metaphors. The teratologist's eye combined to the mineralogist's perspective established the priority of the material visibility of the living, based on the analysis of its structure rather than of its physiology. The single framework of organistion , on which base every being is formed is thus taken as the condition as well as the limit within which every possible variation in shape is fully justified. (shrink)
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    Geoffroy's Giraffe: The Hagiography of a Charismatic Mammal. [REVIEW]Olivier Lagueux - 2003 - Journal of the History of Biology 36 (2):225 - 247.
    In 1826, the Pasha of Egypt offered to the King Charles X an unusual present: a living giraffe. While offering remarkable animals was a common practice among monarchs, the choice of a giraffe was somewhat extraordinary since it was the first representative of its kind to set foot in France. The Royal Menagerie of the Paris Muséum national d'histoire naturelle was asked to oversee the transportation of this precious mammal and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, one of its professors, was (...)
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    Pierre Musso and the Network Society: From Saint-Simonianism to the Internet.José Luís Garcia (ed.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book is devoted to discussion of the views of Pierre Musso and starts with a central chapter written by Musso, entitled Network Ideology: from Saint-Simonianism to the Internet. Pierre Musso is a French philosopher and is one of the most original thinkers in the history of the network society. His thought develops a critique of information and communication technologies through their imaginary and social representations and of the information society, based on the network metaphor. The main question on (...)
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  29. What is the body without organs? Machine and organism in Deleuze and Guattari.Daniel Smith - 2017 - Continental Philosophy Review 51 (1):95-110.
    In the two volumes which make up Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Deleuze and Guattari propose new concepts of “machine” and “organism.” The problem of the relationship between machines and organisms has a long philosophical history, and this essay treats their work as a contribution to this debate. It is argued that their solution to this problem is found in their difficult concept of the “body without organs,” a concept that is given some much-needed clarification in the essay. The first section details (...)
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    Structuralism and Form in Literature and Biology: Critiquing Genetic Manipulation.Peter McMahon - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    The book considers biology in parallel with philosophical structuralism in order to argue that notions of form in the organism are analogous to similar ideas in structuralist philosophy and literary theory. This analogy is then used to shed light on debates among biological scientists from the turn of the 19th century to the present day, including Cuvier, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Dawkins, Crick, Goodwin, Rosen and West-Eberhard. The book critiques the endorsement of genetic manipulation and bioengineering as keys to solving (...)
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    Goethe et la Naturphilosophie.Mai Lequan (ed.) - 2011 - [Paris]: Klincksieck.
    Goethe n'est pas seulement poete, dramaturge, romancier, artiste. Il est aussi philosophe et surtout philosophe de la nature. Il manifeste un interet constant pour des questions scientifiques variees (physique, theorie des couleurs, chimie, meteorologie, geologie, mineralogie, morphologie, botanique, zoologie) et influencera profondement la philosophie allemande de la nature des annees 1780-1830. Goethe est une reference incontournable pour la Naturphilosophie tant idealiste (Kant, Schelling, Hegel) que romantique (Holderlin, Novalis, Schlegel). Il est, selon l'historien de la philosophie Johann Hoffmeister, parmi la nebuleuse (...)
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    The roots of ‘Michurinism’: Transformist biology and acclimatization as currents in the Russian life sciences.Douglas R. Weiner - 1985 - Annals of Science 42 (3):243-260.
    SummaryBy now, the story of T. D. Lysenko's phantasmagoric career in the Soviet life sciences is widely familiar. While Lysenko's attempts to identify I. V. Michurin, the horticulturist, as the source of his own inductionist ideas about heredity are recognized as a gambit calculated to enhance his legitimacy, the real roots of those ideas are still shrouded in mystery. This paper suggests those roots may be found in a tradition in Russian biology that stretches back to the 1840s—a tradition inspired (...)
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    La costruzione del concetto di omologia e i vincoli materiali della forma.Salvatore Tedesco - 2016 - Rivista di Estetica 62:27-39.
    Il concetto di omologia riveste un ruolo centrale nella biologia teoretica contemporanea perché attorno ad esso e per suo tramite trovano articolazione numerosi progetti di ricerca miranti a ripensare la centralità dell’organismo, i suoi percorsi evolutivi e il significato della sua interazione con la realtà ambientale. La rete di omologie che tesse l’organismo permette di strutturarne e canalizzarne le innovazioni morfologiche e funzionali. Appunto questa componente sistemica rende dunque l’omologia un concetto fondamentale per una considerazione dinamica della forma vivente, come (...)
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    Lorenz Oken and "Naturphilosophie" in Jena, Paris and London.Olaf Breidbach & Michael Ghiselin - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (2):219 - 247.
    Although Lorenz Oken is a classic example of Naturphilosophie as applied to biology, his views have been imperfectly understood. He is best viewed as a follower of Schelling who consistently attempted to apply Schelling's ideas to biological data. His version of Naturphilosophie, however, was strongly influenced by older pseudoscience traditions, especially alchemy and numerology as they had been presented by Robert Fludd, whose works were current in Jena and available to him. According to those influences, parts of Oken's philosophical conception (...)
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    Darwin, Cuvier and Geoffroy: Comments and Questions.Marjorie Grene - 2001 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (2):187 - 211.
    In writing, in the Origin of Species, of 'two great laws' on which organic beings are formed, 'Unity of Type' and 'Conditions of Existence', Darwin was referring to the famous opposition between Cuvier and Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, first stated publicly in the spring of 1830. After a brief statement of the chief points at issue in the debate, I raise the question of Darwin's attitude to the disagreement and the views of the two protagonists. There are numerous earlier, and (...)
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    The Social Architect and the Myopic Mason: The Spatial Politics of the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle in Nineteenth-Century Paris.Paula Young Lee - 2007 - Science in Context 20 (4):601-625.
    ArgumentDuring the first half of the nineteenth century, the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle was both workplace and home to functionalist Georges Cuvier and morphologist Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, whose doctrinal differences became enmeshed with political dialogues regarding social reform. Surprisingly, the public not only viewed the arrangement of the collections in terms of the social platforms they were understood to be supporting, but critiqued the Muséum's buildings as expressions of their anatomical dispute. The Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 pushed these (...)
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    Darwin: German mystic or French rationalist?Michael T. Ghiselin - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (3):305-311.
    The notion that Charles Darwin embraced the German Romantic tradition seems plausible, given the early influence of Alexander von Humboldt. But this view fails to do justice to other scientific traditions. Darwin was a protégé of the Englishman John Stevens Henslow and was a follower of the Scott Charles Lyell. He had important debts to French scientists, notably Henri Milne-Edwards, Étienne and Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, and Alphonse de Candolle. Many Germans were quite supportive of Darwin, but not all (...)
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    How to Get into the Pouch: Solving the Riddle of the Kangaroo Birth.Oliver Hochadel - 2022 - Centaurus 64 (3):635-658.
    How does the newborn kangaroo get into the pouch after birth? This question was much discussed by naturalists around the globe between 1826, when Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire first addressed the issue, and 1926, when Ellis Troughton published a “definite” account of the debate. In its first part, this paper focuses on the investigations conducted at European zoos. The advent of kangaroos made it possible to investigate the riddle through observation. In the early 1830s, Richard Owen enlisted the aid (...)
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    R. J. Gordon’s Discovery of the Spotted Hyena’s Extraordinary Genitalia in 1777.Holger Funk - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (2):301 - 328.
    In the history of zoology the English anatomist Morrison Watson (1845-1885) is considered to be the discoverer of the masculinized sexual organs of the spotted hyena. Beginning in 1877, Watson had published a series of anatomical studies on the spotted hyena (Watson, 1877, 1878, 1881, Watson and Young, 1879), in which he, in which he for the first time made public the anatomical peculiarities of the female spotted hyena's genitalia. This scientific achievement is well documented. But now we can also (...)
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    Petit traité de la monstruosité.Christian Salomon - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Jean-Claude Beaune.
    Le monstre, dans ses aspects extraordinaires, est pourtant une figure familière. Il est abordé dans ce petit traité à partir du questionnement médical. Ambroise Paré, la famille Saint-Hilaire, Etienne Wolff, tous ont participé à la constitution d'un statut épistémologique et rationnel du monstre. Mais ce traité n'oublie pas le fort pouvoir suggestif du monstre et son importance pour l'esthétique (littérature, peinture, cinéma). Il aborde alors les oeuvres de Méliès, Cronenberg, Artaud ou encore Francis Bacon. C'est ce qui fait (...)
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    R. J. Gordon’s Discovery of the Spotted Hyena’s Extraordinary Genitalia in 1777.Holger Funk - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (2):301-328.
    In the history of zoology the English anatomist Morrison Watson (1845–1885) is considered to be the discoverer of the masculinized sexual organs of the spotted hyena. Beginning in 1877, Watson had published a series of anatomical studies on the spotted hyena (Watson, 1877, 1878, 1881, Watson and Young, 1879), in which he, in which he for the first time made public the anatomical peculiarities of the female spotted hyena’s genitalia. This scientific achievement is well documented. But now we can also (...)
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    La nascita della teratologia.Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis - 2021 - Studi di Estetica 20.
    At the beginning of the 9th century, anatomists aimed at detaching themselves from a mere classifying and descriptive approach to establish a philosophic science studying form patterns and relationships. Organic forms were part of a research program, grounded on how their components were related from a structuralist perspective, as it is for Étienne and Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, founders of teratology. The monster was a subject freed from superstition and subjected to the gaze of the philosopher of nature who, (...)
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    The Cult of Nothingness: The Philosophers and the Buddha (review). [REVIEW]A. J. Nicholson - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (4):577-580.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Cult of Nothingness: The Philosophers and the BuddhaA. J. NicholsonRoger-Pol Droit. The Cult of Nothingness: The Philosophers and the Buddha. Translated by David Streight and Pamela Vohnson. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003. Pp. xii + 263.Roger-Pol Droit's recently translated study, The Cult of Nothingness: The Philosophers and the Buddha, is not a book about Buddhism per se. Rather, it is a rich and theoretically (...)
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    Edward Hitchcock’s Pre-Darwinian “Tree of Life”.J. David Archibald - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (3):561 - 592.
    The "tree of life" iconography, representing the history of life, dates from at least the latter half of the 18th century, but evolution as the mechanism providing this bifurcating history of life did not appear until the early 19th century. There was also a shift from the straight line, scala naturae view of change in nature to a more bifurcating or tree-like view. Throughout the 19th century authors presented tree-like diagrams, some regarding the Deity as the mechanism of change while (...)
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    Anderson and the Novel.Jonathan Culler - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (4):20-39.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 29.4 (1999) 20-39 [Access article in PDF] Anderson and the Novel Jonathan Culler 1 Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism has, in the past decade, become a classic of the humanities and social sciences. Any theoretically savvy discussion of nations or of societies of any sort must cite it for its fundamental insight that nations and, as Anderson points out, "all communities (...)
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    Paul Cockshott, Une histoire du travail : de la Préhistoire au XXIe siècle / Franck Fischbach, Anne Merker, Pierre-Marie Morel et Emmanuel Renault (dir.), Histoire philosophique du travail.Barthélemy Durrive - forthcoming - Astérion.
    La rentrée 2022 a vu la parution en français de deux ouvrages traitant de l’histoire du travail sur la très longue période. Mis à part ce thème commun, tout oppose les deux livres – et on comprend mieux la spécificité de chacune de leurs approches en comparant les démarches et les moyens mis en œuvre. Le livre de Paul Cockshott est la traduction d’un ouvrage paru en 2019 sous le titre How the World Works. The Story of Human Labor from (...)
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    The Channel.Hilaire Belloc - 2012-07-01 - In Patrick Goold & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), Sailing – Philosophy for Everyone. Blackwell. pp. 176–179.
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    Conversations with the dead: Quevedo and statius, annotation and imitation.Hilaire Kallendorf & Craig Kallendorf - 2000 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 63 (1):131-168.
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    Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin: l'ami de Dieu et de la Sagesse.Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin - 2015 - St Martin de Castillon: Éditions Signatura. Edited by Xavier Cuvelier-Roy.
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    Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve: Menschen des XVIII. Jahrhunderts.Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Andreas Urs Sommer, Ida Overbeck, Friedrich Nietzsche & Matthias Neuber - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (4):366-372.
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