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Atomism, Body, Human, Early works to 1800, Early works to 1850, Human Body, Immortality, Matter, Mind and body, Science, SoulTimes
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Two treatises: in the one of which the nature of bodies; in the other, the nature of mans soule, is looked into: in way of discovery of the immortality of reasonable soules.
1645, Printed for Iohn Williams, and are to be sold at the Crowne in S. Pauls Church-yard
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Dedication signed by Kenelme Digby: To my sonne, 1644.
T.p. includes three line quotation in Greek and two line quotation in Latin: Anime naturam, absque totius natura,/Sufficienter cognosci posse, existimas? Plato in Phoedr.
The second treatise has a separate t.p.: The second treatise: declaring the nature and operations of mans soule; out of which, the immortality of reasonable soules, is convinced. Pro captu Lectoris, habent sua fata libelli. London, printed in the yeere 1645.
The frontispiece is the rare portrait of Kenelm Digby.
First published: Paris: Blaizot; 1644.
Reference: Wing D1449.
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