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In which the three parts of philosophy The classical division of philosophy into Logic, Physics, and Ethics. are most rigorously scrutinized.
Books written with great sharpness of intellect and filled with diverse learning: never before published in Greek, now for the first time published in Latin.
Printer's device of Henri Estienne featuring a large olive tree. A man stands to the right of the trunk, gesturing toward the branches. A scroll or ribbon entwined within the foliage bears the motto "Do not be high-minded" original: "NOLI ALTVM SAPERE"; a quote from the Vulgate Bible (Romans 11:20) warning against intellectual pride.. Several smaller saplings or shoots are at the base of the tree. A faint circular library stamp is visible on the lower right of the woodcut.
Printed by the same Henri Estienne, printer to the illustrious man ULRICH FUGGER. Ulrich Fugger (1526–1584) was a member of the wealthy German banking family and a dedicated collector of manuscripts who financed Estienne's work.