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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 2025
ISBN 10: 0764369520 ISBN 13: 9780764369520
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Doering-Froger, Karin (illustrator). Hardcover. Explore the natural world through Jean-Jacques Rousseau's letters on botany-a beautifully written reflection on plants, nature, and philosophy by one of the Enlightenment's greatest thinkers. Whether on his philosophical walks or his bucolic wanderings: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and composer whose works profoundly influenced the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, always portrayed a deep passion for plant collecting. Between 1771 and 1774, he composed eight letters offering lessons in botany, addressed to Madame Delessert and destined to teach her young daughter Madelon. These letters constitute the thinker's final work, alongside Reveries of a Solitary Walker, and reverberated throughout Europe in the early nineteenth century. Rousseau's project was much more than a simple lesson in pedagogy; it is, rather, a genuine invitation to observe plants. Under his pen, the descriptions are elevated to the rank of art, and contemplation achieves the status of science. Liliaceous, cruciform, papilionaceous, and umbellate plants combine to compose a poetic herbarium. AUTHORS: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778) was a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and composer whose works profoundly influenced the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Known for The Social Contract and Emile, he championed individual freedom, direct democracy, and education reform, advocating that society should align with the natural goodness of humanity. Marc Jeanson is a botanist and the former director of the National Herbarium at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris and currently serves as botanical director of the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, Morocco. He is the author of Botaniste (Grasset, 2019). SELLING POINTS: . Botanical Science Meets Art: Rousseau's botanical letters, written between 1771-1774, blend art and science and offer poetic lessons in botany. The result is an elevated understanding of plants. . Revives Classical Works for Modern Audiences: Rousseau's last great project-this series of eight botanical letters addressed to Madame Delessert and her daughter brings his botanical lessons to a new audience. . Outdoor Learning: Since the pandemic audiences have been clamoring to live and learn out of doors. This is the ideal volume for plant lovers seeking inspiration from nature's smallest wonders! Explore the natural world through Jean-Jacques Rousseaus letters on botanya beautifully written reflection on plants, nature, and philosophy by one of the Enlightenments greatest thinkers. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Edizioni Liturgiche, 1959
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Published by C.L.D., Chambray, 1997
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Revue trimestrielle de l'Association des Amis du Musée de la Marine, numéro 118, 2e trimestre 1975, format 270x210mm, 60 pages, nombreuses illustrations sur l'ensemble de la revue, exemplaire en bon état. Sommaire : L'Expédition du Duc d'Enville au Canada ( 1746 ) par Louis Merllié, Le Port de La Rochelle vû de la petite Rive, peinture de Joseph Vernet ( 1761-1762 ) par Jean Boudriot, L'Album de Marine du Duc d'Orléans, aquarelles de Frédéric Roux, commentées par Jacques Vichot, La Marine d'autrefois par un marin d'aujourd'hui ( 1865 ) par Edmond Jurien de La Gravière ( dessins de Pierre Noël ), La Coupe du Goémon en rade de Brest par F. Lamour ( illustrations de Pierre Péron ), François-Thomas Le Même capitaine corsaire par Louis Merllié, Photos-curios par Pierre Froger, etc.
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque avec équipements. Edition 2006. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Edition 2006. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Condition: Neuf. Doering-Froger, Karin (illustrator).
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Condition: NEW. Karin Doering-Froger (illustrator).
Broché. Bon exemplaire bien propre. 318pages.
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ISBN 10: 0764369520 ISBN 13: 9780764369520
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Doering-Froger, Karin (illustrator). Hardcover. Explore the natural world through Jean-Jacques Rousseau's letters on botany-a beautifully written reflection on plants, nature, and philosophy by one of the Enlightenment's greatest thinkers. Whether on his philosophical walks or his bucolic wanderings: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and composer whose works profoundly influenced the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, always portrayed a deep passion for plant collecting. Between 1771 and 1774, he composed eight letters offering lessons in botany, addressed to Madame Delessert and destined to teach her young daughter Madelon. These letters constitute the thinker's final work, alongside Reveries of a Solitary Walker, and reverberated throughout Europe in the early nineteenth century. Rousseau's project was much more than a simple lesson in pedagogy; it is, rather, a genuine invitation to observe plants. Under his pen, the descriptions are elevated to the rank of art, and contemplation achieves the status of science. Liliaceous, cruciform, papilionaceous, and umbellate plants combine to compose a poetic herbarium. AUTHORS: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778) was a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and composer whose works profoundly influenced the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Known for The Social Contract and Emile, he championed individual freedom, direct democracy, and education reform, advocating that society should align with the natural goodness of humanity. Marc Jeanson is a botanist and the former director of the National Herbarium at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris and currently serves as botanical director of the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, Morocco. He is the author of Botaniste (Grasset, 2019). SELLING POINTS: . Botanical Science Meets Art: Rousseau's botanical letters, written between 1771-1774, blend art and science and offer poetic lessons in botany. The result is an elevated understanding of plants. . Revives Classical Works for Modern Audiences: Rousseau's last great project-this series of eight botanical letters addressed to Madame Delessert and her daughter brings his botanical lessons to a new audience. . Outdoor Learning: Since the pandemic audiences have been clamoring to live and learn out of doors. This is the ideal volume for plant lovers seeking inspiration from nature's smallest wonders! Explore the natural world through Jean-Jacques Rousseaus letters on botanya beautifully written reflection on plants, nature, and philosophy by one of the Enlightenments greatest thinkers. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 0764369520 ISBN 13: 9780764369520
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Doering-Froger, Karin (illustrator). Hardcover. Explore the natural world through Jean-Jacques Rousseau's letters on botany-a beautifully written reflection on plants, nature, and philosophy by one of the Enlightenment's greatest thinkers. Whether on his philosophical walks or his bucolic wanderings: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and composer whose works profoundly influenced the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, always portrayed a deep passion for plant collecting. Between 1771 and 1774, he composed eight letters offering lessons in botany, addressed to Madame Delessert and destined to teach her young daughter Madelon. These letters constitute the thinker's final work, alongside Reveries of a Solitary Walker, and reverberated throughout Europe in the early nineteenth century. Rousseau's project was much more than a simple lesson in pedagogy; it is, rather, a genuine invitation to observe plants. Under his pen, the descriptions are elevated to the rank of art, and contemplation achieves the status of science. Liliaceous, cruciform, papilionaceous, and umbellate plants combine to compose a poetic herbarium. AUTHORS: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778) was a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and composer whose works profoundly influenced the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Known for The Social Contract and Emile, he championed individual freedom, direct democracy, and education reform, advocating that society should align with the natural goodness of humanity. Marc Jeanson is a botanist and the former director of the National Herbarium at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris and currently serves as botanical director of the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, Morocco. He is the author of Botaniste (Grasset, 2019). SELLING POINTS: . Botanical Science Meets Art: Rousseau's botanical letters, written between 1771-1774, blend art and science and offer poetic lessons in botany. The result is an elevated understanding of plants. . Revives Classical Works for Modern Audiences: Rousseau's last great project-this series of eight botanical letters addressed to Madame Delessert and her daughter brings his botanical lessons to a new audience. . Outdoor Learning: Since the pandemic audiences have been clamoring to live and learn out of doors. This is the ideal volume for plant lovers seeking inspiration from nature's smallest wonders! Explore the natural world through Jean-Jacques Rousseaus letters on botanya beautifully written reflection on plants, nature, and philosophy by one of the Enlightenments greatest thinkers. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Doering-Froger, Karin (illustrator). État de NEUF / New condition 482024 9782080248565 1.
Published by Espaces Temps, n° 82-83, 2003. In-4, broché., 2003
[8977].
Condition: Neuf.
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 168 pages. French language. 9.13x6.22x0.39 inches. In Stock.
Published by Bern, Herbert Lang, 1974., 1974
Seller: Antiquariat FOLIO Karpinski u. Gaukesbrink GbR, Münster, Germany
Folio. 185 Seiten mit Abbildungen . Ledereinband (Hardcover). Name auf Innendeckel, sonst sauber und gut. . Sprache: la.
Published by Herbert Lang & Cie SA, Berne (Suisse), 1970
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 458pp facsimiles (Latin text); Introductory section in French. Rebound in burgundy cloth with gilt lettering; owner's name stamped in gilt on lower portion of front cover. Owner's name written on front blank endpaper. No library markings. Well-preserved volume; clean and tight; textually unmarked.