Pascal Pascal

Pascal

Publisher Description

There are few names which have become more classical in modern literature than that of Blaise Pascal. There is hardly any name more famous at once in literature, science, and religion. Cut off at the early age of thirty-nine—the fatal age of genius—he had long before attained pre-eminent distinction as a geometer and discoverer in physical science; while the rumour of his genius as the author of the ‘Provincial Letters, ’ and as one of the chiefs of a notable school of religious thought, had spread far and wide.

RELEASED
1623
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
260
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
159.4
KB
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