The life of Lucilio (alias Julius Caesar) Vanini burnt for Atheism at Thoulouse with an abstract of his writings. Being the sum of the atheistical doctrine taken from Plato, Aristotle, Averroes, Cardanus and Pomponatius's philosophy. With a confutation of the same ; and Mr. Bayle's arguments on behalf of Vanini compleatly answered. Translated from the French / [David Durand].

  • Durand, David, 1680-1763.
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London : Printed for W. Meadows, 1730.

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vi, 110 pages, 8 unnumbered pages ; (8vo)

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ESTC T86289

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Translated from the French.

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