P., Courcier, 1820, un volume in 8, relié en pleine basane verte, dos orné de fers dorés, frises dorées sur les plats (reliure de l'époque), (petites auréoles marginales sans gravité aux premiers feillets), 11pp., (1pp.), 360pp.
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---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Treizième édition REVUE et CORRIGEE ---- "A disciple of Condillac in philosophy, Lacroix brought to all his didactic works a liberal spirit, open to the most advanced ideas. He was particularly inspired by the pedagogical conceptions of Clairaut and, in addition, by those of the masters of Port-Royal and Pascal and Descartes... For more than half a century, through his writings and lectures, Lacroix thus contributed to an era of renewal and expansion in the exact sciences and to the training of numerous nineteenth-century mathematicians...". (DSB VII pp. 549/551)**8392/N3-6697/2990/N6AR-6704/N2-6696/CAV.E4
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---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE NON ROGNE RELIE EN DEMI-MAROQUIN ROUGE A GRAINS LONGS ET A COINS ---- BIEN COMPLET DU VOLUME DE COMPLEMENT ---- SIGNATURE DE LACROIX et de l'éditeur (BACHELIER) au verso des pages de titres ---- "A disciple of Condillac in philosophy, Lacroix brought to all his didactic works a liberal spirit, open to the most advanced ideas. He was particularly inspired by the pedagogical conceptions of Clairaut and, in addition, by those of the masters of Port-Royal and Pascal and Descartes... For more than half a century, through his writings and lectures, Lacroix thus contributed to an era of renewal and expansion in the exact sciences and to the training of numerous nineteenth-century mathematicians...". (DSB VII pp. 549/551)**6704/N2-6697/2990/N6AR-8392/N6DE-6696/CAV.E4