Title: A Collection of Papers...between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke, in the Years 1715 and 1716. Relating to the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion Author: Clarke, Samuel Place: London Publisher: James Knapton Date: 1717 Description: 2 parts in one volume. xiii, [3], 416, 46, [2] pp. The second part is Clarke's Remarks upon a Book, entitled, a philosophical enquiry concerning Human Liberty. (8vo) 20x12 cm. (7¾x4¾"), period Cambridge style panelled calf, red morocco lettering-piece. First Edition. First edition of this important work concerning the argument over who invented calculus, Isaac Newton or Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz. Lot Amendments Condition: Covers nearly loose, a bit dry and worn at edges and extremities; marginal wormhole in first few gatherings, damp-wrinkling and light toning throughout, very good. Item number: 233597
Title: A Collection of Papers...between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke, in the Years 1715 and 1716. Relating to the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion Author: Clarke, Samuel Place: London Publisher: James Knapton Date: 1717 Description: 2 parts in one volume. xiii, [3], 416, 46, [2] pp. The second part is Clarke's Remarks upon a Book, entitled, a philosophical enquiry concerning Human Liberty. (8vo) 20x12 cm. (7¾x4¾"), period Cambridge style panelled calf, red morocco lettering-piece. First Edition. First edition of this important work concerning the argument over who invented calculus, Isaac Newton or Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz. Lot Amendments Condition: Covers nearly loose, a bit dry and worn at edges and extremities; marginal wormhole in first few gatherings, damp-wrinkling and light toning throughout, very good. Item number: 233597
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