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Livres anciens et modernes

Bartoli, Silvana

La felicit? di una donna ?milie du Ch?telet tra Voltaire e Newton

Olschki, 2017

25,00 €

F&C Edizioni - Editoria Libri Arezzo

(Arezzo, Italie)
Fermé jusqu'au 25 novembre 2026.

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Détails

Année
2017
ISBN
9788822265463
Auteur
Bartoli, Silvana
Éditeurs
Olschki
Thème
Storia 1700 - 1900, Cultura francese
Description
brossura
Jaquette
Non
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture souple

Description

cm 17 x 24, 252 pp. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum?. Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 479 ?L?amore per lo studio ? la passione pi? necessaria alla nostra felicit?; ? una risorsa sicura contro le disgrazie e una fonte inesauribile di gratificazione?: l?autoritratto di ?milie du Ch?telet sta nella cornice di queste parole. Accanto a Voltaire insegu? il desiderio di capire il mondo e divenne la pi? celebre donna di scienza del secolo XVIII. Ma ?milie nutriva soprattutto l?ambizione di essere ricordata: ? l?oblio la morte peggiore. ?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to understand the world and became the most famous woman of science of the eighteenth century. But ?milie?s main ambition was to be remembered, for oblivion is the worst kind of death.?A love for studying is the passion most essential for our happiness; it is a sure resource against misfortunes and an inexhaustible source of gratification?: the self-portrait of ?milie du Ch?telet is outlined by these words. Alongside Voltaire, she pursued her desire to u
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