Philosophical dictionary

Voltaire

Original title: Dictionnaire philosophique

Translated by Theodore Besterman earliest edition we have, 1967 Penguin Books, 1986 400 pages

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From the Publisher: The Philosophical Dictionary was emblematic of the French Enlightenment. The scathing work chipped away at the archaic institutional structures of Old Regime France and the power of the Catholic Church. Bearing little resemblance to a modern-day dictionary, Voltaire's work uses sarcasm and maxims alike to engage the reader.

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Theodore Besterman 1 printing we hold · 1986 · Penguin Books

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Editions we hold

Philosophical dictionary edition · 2010 · Dover Publications, Inc. · 9780486472683
Philosophical dictionary edition · 2006 · Barnes & Noble · 438 pages · 9780760771761
Dictionnaire philosophique paperback · 1995 · BiT · 318 pages
Philosophical dictionary edition · 1986 · Penguin Books · 400 pages · 9780140442571
Philosophical Dictionary paperback · 1967 · Harcourt · 9780156717502

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