Letter to Madame Owens. [s.l.] [18--].

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Letter to Madame Owens. [s.l.] [18--].

Concerning the Count de Foucher's work on his book about Leibniz.

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Foucher de Careil, Countess.

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Foucher de Careil, A. (Alexandre), 1826-1891

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Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716

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Leibniz was born on July 1, 1646 in Leipzig, Germany; he entered Leipzig Univ. and received the degree of doctor of law in 1666; became a philosopher, mathematician, and political advisor; became known as both a metaphysician and a logician, and invented differential and integral calculus; his major writings include: New physical hypothesis (1671), New method for the greatest and the least (1684), Discourse on metaphysics (1686), New system (1695), On the ultimate origin of things (1697), and On...