Béat Louis de Muralt

Béat Louis de Muralt (1665 - 1749)[1] was a Swiss author and travel writer,

De Muralt's principal work is Lettres sur les Anglois et les François et sur les voiages (1725), translated into English as Letters describing the Character and Customs of the English and French Nations (1726).[2]

Works

  • Lettres sur les Anglais et les Français, 1725 ;
  • L’instinct divin recommandé aux hommes, 1727 ;
  • Lettres sur les voyages et sur l’esprit-fort, 1728 ;
  • Lettres fanatiques, 1739 ;
  • Fables nouvelles, 1753 (posthume).

Notes

  1. Colomb, Catherine (2019). "Béat Louis de Muralt. Voyageur et fanatique". Tout Catherine Colomb. Geneva: Zoé. pp. 146–348. ISBN 978-2-88927-683-7.
  2. Book texts of Béat Louis de Muralt
gollark: But it doesn't define addition as an axiom either.
gollark: I think what they mean is that you introduced a new definition, and the fact that `*` is that can't be derived from anything else.
gollark: Oh, I thought you meant 40 atoms.
gollark: According to contrametaapiologists, that's ridiculous as you can merely summon bees from the void to do work.
gollark: Consume PURE sucrose.
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