MONTAIGNE, Michel de.
The Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne.
The Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne.
Stock Code 120372
London, Alex. Murray & Son, 1870.
The Essays marked the beginning of an important shift in European thought which took place at the beginning of the seventeenth century towards a philosophical scepticism that argued against the possibility of actual knowledge in the natural sciences, ethics, and theology. Montaigne was amongst the first to shake such fundamental aspects of Western thought as the belief in the superiority of man over animals, or European civilisation over "Barbarianism" — his approach best being summed-up in the famous epithet 'Que sais-je?' ('What do I know?')
This translation was the final work which the English poet Charles Cotton (1630–1687) saw through the press. It immediately supplanted the edition by John Florio of 1603, and remained in print well into the twentieth century.
8vo (19 x 12.5 cm); prize presentation plate to front pastedown, old bookseller's ticket; contemporary tan calf, tooled in gilt and blind, gilt sine in 6 compartments, contrasting red morocco lettering-piece, marbled edges, a little rubbed and scuffed with slight loss; 682pp.
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