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Quaestiones Celeberrimae in Genesim
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across scholarly catalogs (including local catalogs, OpenAlex, and general bibliographic databases) yielded no evidence of a complete or partial English translation of Marin Mersenne's 'Quaestiones Celeberrimae in Genesim' (1623). While the work is frequently cited in academic literature regarding 17th-century philosophy, science, and music theory, no English edition exists.
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Marin Mersenne built a intellectual fortress against the rising tide of 17th-century atheism using the sharpest tools of science, music, and mathematics. This volume turns the study of Genesis into a rigorous laboratory, proving that every physical law is a direct reflection of divine design.