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Science et philosophie 1450-1750

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Publisher
Ramsay
Year
1986
Tongue
French
Leaves
333
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Couverture
Page de titre
PrΓ©face
1. De l'existence des sorcières
2. Le statut de la terre
3. La stérilité de la matière
4. L'attraction gravitationnelle
5. L'appropriation de la nature
Γ‰pilogue
AbrΓ©viations
Notes
Index des noms
Index thΓ©matique


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