Blaise Pascal, De l'esprit géométrique-de l'art de persuader

Elena Ciocoiu (Université de Paris IV Sorbonne)
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De l’esprit géométrique

is an unfinished treatise that was not published during Blaise Pascal’s life (1623-1662), but during the eighteenth century. In 1728, Pierre-Nicolas Desmolets included a text entitled

De l’Art de Persuader

in the volume

Œuvres posthumes ou Suite des Penséesde M. Pascal, extraites du Manuscrit de M. l’abbé Périer, son neveu

. The present version of

De l’esprit géométrique

, which is provided by Jean Mesnard in his edition of Pascal’s

Œuvres Complètes

and by Philippe Sellier in his edition

Pensées, opuscules et lettres

, is

a copy of the copy (nowadays lost) left by Louis Périer, Pascal’s nephew. The title of the treatise,

De l’esprit géométrique

, which is mentioned in

La Logique ou L’Art de Penser

[

Logic or the Art of Thinking

] (1662),…

544 words

Citation: Ciocoiu, Elena. "De l'esprit géométrique-de l'art de persuader". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 29 December 2019 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=25055, accessed 24 November 2024.]

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