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Weitere BilderVerlag: De L'imprimerie Philosophique, Suisse, 1793
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near fine. A Lovely 1793 Printing of the Notorious Les Trois Imposteurs"The most ubiquitous and influential of the clandestine philosophical manuscripts"[ANON] Traité des trois Imposteurs (A Treatise on the Three Imposters), De L'imprimerie Philosophique, En Suisse, 1793. 1 blank leaf + TP + TP + [3] 168 + [i…] iii = Table des Matieres + 1 blank leaf. 12mo. Later edition.NOTE: This edition contains the six notorious chapters along with three Appendices: "Sentimens sur le Traité des trois imposteurs", by B. de La Monnoye, pp. 113 - 144; "Réponse à la dessertation de Mr. de La Monnoye, sur le Traine des trois Imposteurs", signed J.L.R.L., and attributed to P.F. Arpe, and to J. Rousset de Missy, pp. 145 - 163 [dated Janvier 1716]; "Copie de l'article IX du tome ler, seconde partie, des Mémoires de littérature imprimes a la Haye ches Henry du Sauzet, 1716", pp. 164 - 168.The publication history of this book has become something of a cottage industry for Enlightenment bibliographers. The authorship has been variously attributed to Lucas, Faint-Glain, Boulainvilliers, Levier, Vroesen, Aymon and even to Baron d'Holbach. Because of its heretical and blasphemous content (Israel in Radical Enlightenment says on p. 695 that it "surpasses infinitely in atheistical profanity even those works of Spinoza which are regarded as the most pernicious") , this text was long an underground affair, never officially published, showing up in slightly different hand-written versions and frequently seen incorporated with other texts. Its history is still confused by the fact that everyone involved with this work was so secretive an understandable position to take given the harsh penalties, including death, that could result from being associated with this text in any way. The first printed appearance the text seemed to have been just a part of a larger work, La Vie et l'Esprit de Spinosa, which had a "tiny"press run in 1719 by a Dutch printer (see Israel, Radical Enlightenment, 684 & 700). The text of Traite des trois Imposteurs was then excerpted and avidly copied by hand and circulated among the most radical free thinkers of Europe who frequently paid exorbitant prices just for the privilege of owning a copy. Beginning in 1768, printers became brave enough (or government supervision lax enough) that they actually began to print and surreptitiously sell various editions of the text. Offered here is a 1793 edition of this revolutionary and heretical work. The short treatise presents a direct assault on the three great monotheistic religions and challenges the integrity of their founding figures, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, claiming that these religions lack any substance whatsoever and owe their success in the world to the fear that underlies all of their basic assumptions and pronouncements. In contradistinction to these three frauds, the text claims that Nature as the only god that is acting within the world.For more details and a scholarly discussion of this important work, see Jonathan Israel's, Radical Enlightenment (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001) especially pages 684-703.CONDITION: Very good to near fine in contemporary full leather, gilt decorated spine with title in gilt to black panel. Mior cracking to hinges. Decorative endpapers. Former owner's bookplate to verso of front endpaper. Small, elegantly scripted annotations to the first page of the "Reponse' and "Copie" pages. A wonderful copy of this extraordinarily important text of the Radical Enlightenment.