Journal of the History of Ideas - Rex Martin - Morimichi Watanabe - Ann Demaitre - Douglas Greenlee - James Allen Rogers - Norman Levine - Hugh Bredin - Beatrice C. Fink - David Lewisohn - Seamus F. Deane
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(1972)
Temple University, Philadelphia , Journal of the History of Ideas Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1972 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 157 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Rex Martin : Augustine 's two cities - Morimichi Watanabe : Authority and consent in church government - Ann Demaitre : Theater of cruelty and alchemy - Douglas Greenlee : Locke in innate ideas - James Allen Rogers : Darwinism and social Darwinism - Norman Levine : Humanism without eschatology - Notes (Hugh Bredin : T.S. Eliot and Thomism - Beatrice C. Fink : Benjamin Constant on equality - David Lewisohn : Mill and Comte on methods of social science - Seamus F. Deane : Lord Acton and Edmund Burke - review article (Ronald Hilton : Is intellectual history irrelevant ? The case of the Aztecs working copy from Pierre Thuillier, many annotations at ink and pencil
BON EXEMPLAIRE
The voyage of Pedro Alvares Cabral to Brazil and India from contemporary documents and narratives. Translated with iintroduction and notes by William Brooks Greenlee. First edition 8VO (22 x 14 cm); ixix, 228 pp, 6 plates including folding and double, 4 folding maps in rear pocket, bibliog, index. Original cloth, gilt vignette on both covers, gilt spine title lettering, very fine and clean in dj spine a little faded, cover and gilt bright. Besides discovering Brazil, Cabral sailed around Africa to India. Greenlee provides a comprehensive 60 page introduction that gives an historical perspective. An appendix describes the ships and personnel. There is a section on the discovery of Madagascar. Many of official documents and reproduced.