Antoine BLANC de SAINT-BONNET (1815 – 1880)

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Antoine BLANC de SAINT-BONNET (1815 – 1880)
Infallibility. By the author of the French Restoration. Paris, Dentu, Gaume, 1861. In-8 of XX, 520 pp. bound in green half cloth, gilt fleuron on spine with red morocco title label. First edition. The dogma of the pontifical infallibility, for which Saint-Bonnet pleads, will be proclaimed in 1870, at the first ecumenical council of the Vatican. Autograph letter signed by the author to his friend Mons. Antonin Rondelet, professor of philosophy at the faculties. Freckles on the first and last leaves and on the edges. Enclosed: - Fundamental philosophy. The reason. Preceded by L'Infini et l'infinitésimal, by the author of L'infaillibilité. Paris, Imprimerie Balitout, Questroy et Cie, s.d. (1866). In-8 of XXVIII, 523 (the text starts without missing page [5]), (1) pp. bound in beige half cloth, cover preserved. First edition printed at 60 copies not put in the market. From the philosophical point of view, the main work of Blanc de Saint-Bonnet. It contains in the second part a critical study of Descartes' cogito ergo sum and ends with a research of the possible basis of our knowledge outside the thinking self. Binding slightly warped, small stains and tears on the cover. - The legitimacy. Tournai, Vve Castermann, 1873. In-8 of (6) ff., XI, 715, (1) pp. bound in brown half-chagrin, spine ribbed and decorated with cold filets and a gilt fleur-de-lis in each box, spotted edges. First edition. Slight marginal foxing to the first and last leaves.
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