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Apology for Raymond Sebond

Apology for Raymond Sebond( )
Author: de Montaigne, Michel
Translator: Ariew, Roger
Grene, Marjorie Glicksman
Series title:Hackett Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-87220-680-9
Publication Date:Sep 2003
Publisher:Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $35.00
Book Description:

Under the pretense of defending an obscure treatise by a Catalan theologian, Sebond, Montaigne attacks the philosophers who attempt rational explanations of the universe and argues for a skeptical Christianity based squarely on faith rather than reason. The result is the Apology for Raymond Sebond , a classic of Counter-Reformation thought and a masterpiece of Renaissance literature. This new translation by Roger Ariew and Marjorie Grene achieves both accuracy and fluency, conveying at...
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Book Details
Pages:176
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Theology
Philosophy / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):0.351 x 8.385 x 5.421 Inches
Book Weight:0.695 Pounds
Author Biography
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (Author)
Michel de Montaigne was born in Chateau de Montaigne, near Bordeaux, France, on February 28, 1533. He received his early education at the College de Guyenne in Bordeaux and studied law at Bordeaux and Toulouse, becoming a counselor of the Court des Aides of Perigueaux, the Bordeaux Parliament and, in 1561, at the court of Charles IX. In 1565, Montaigne married Francoise de la Chassaigne. They raised one daughter, with four other children dying in infancy. He lived the life as a country gentleman and traveled extensively through Switzerland, Germany, and Italy. Montaigne was a moderate Roman Catholic and an advocate of toleration, acting as an intermediary between Henry of Navarre and the court party. As a result, in 1588, he was arrested by members of the Protestant League and thrown into the Bastille for several hours. His work Essais established the essay as a new literary form and influenced both French and English writers; it was quoted by William Shakespeare and imitated by Francis Bacon.

Michel de Montaigne died on September 13, 1592 at his chateau in France.

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