[Collection of philosophy textbooks], [ca. 1675-1700].

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[Collection of philosophy textbooks], [ca. 1675-1700].

Manuscript on paper, in several hands, of the texts of three works on philosophy: "Institutionem logicarum," probably the textbook by Franco Burgersdijck; "Compendium metaphysicae;" and "Annotationes Graecae." Volume also contains a note headed: "The names of my books thats lying on the table" followed by a list of twelve titles, including "Clavius and Euclid," "Mr. Culies Poems," "Petrus his history," and "the Academy of Complements."

1 v. (ca. 450 p.) ; 20 cm. x 16 cm.

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