Philosophical and esoteric works, compiled by Vital Chaussegros

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
**B**, p. 5 ‘Sermon contre les Impies et blasphémateurs, &ca. &ca. Exorde’: an adaption of part of J. H. S. Formey’s preface to L’Anti-Sans-Souci Part
**B**, pp. 6–18 ‘Abrégé du Kode de la Nature Par M. Mirabaud … Londres | 1770’: adapted from Chapter XIV of Baron d’Holbach’s Système de la Nature Part
**B**, pp. 74–8 ‘Discours Eternel’: a verse treatise, in four parts (author unknown) Part
**B**, pp. 114–15 ‘Descripcion de Paris’: part of the fourth canto of Delille’s L’Homme des champs Part
**B**, p. 115 Verses, by an Augustinian friar Part
**B**, pp. 115–23 ‘Lettre. Le Silfe Oromasis, ò Kabaliste Abukibak’: Letter CXXXI of the Marquis d’Argens’ Lettres cabalistiques Part
**B**, pp. 128–41 ‘Lettre 3e. Le Kabaliste Abukibak, ò studieû Ben Kiber’: Letter CXXV of the Marquis d’Argens’ Lettres cabalistiques Part
**B**, pp. 143–68 (There is no writing on these pages, though all but the last have borders.) Part
**C**, pp. 1–3, 3a, 3b, 4–14 ‘Statuts de l’Ordre de l’Annonciation’, by Joseph Grosset(?) Part
**B**, pp. 1–4 ‘Avis | Miroar ki ne flàte point’: an adaption of parts of A. G. Pingré’s translation of Manilius’s Astronomicon. Part
**B**, pp. 95–9 ‘Estrè Dè Lettre de Fenelon sur L’Egzistance de Dieu[,] l’immortalité de l’âme, Le Libre Arbitre de l’Homme et le Qulte qi è dû à Dieu’: adapted from parts of Fénelon’s Lettres sur divers sujets. Part
**B**, pp. 100–2 ‘Remontrance q’à ozé fère un Saje ô plu gran Monarke de la terre é d’une voâ ferme é asurée.’ Part
**B**, p. 102 Extract from Boileau’s translation of Horace, Satires, II Part
**B**, p. 103 ‘Début des Géorgiques’: the opening of Delille’s translation of Virgil’s Georgics Part
**B**, pp. 19–71 ‘L’Ether, ou l’Être Suprême Élementaire; Poeme Philozophike et Moral, à Priori. En Cinq Chants’, by Martin De Bussy Part
**B**, pp. 79–88 ‘Constance ou Courage dans le Malheur’: an account of the death of Socrates, adapted from Les Exemples célèbres by Henri Lemaire Part
**B**, pp. 96a–b Note on the importance of a woman’s reputation Part
**B**, p. 102 ‘Diskour sur l’Ode’ Part
**B**, pp. 103–13 Extracts from Examen de l’Homme des Champs Part
**B**, pp. 123–8 ‘Letre 2e. Le Kabaliste Abukibak, ò studieû ben Kiber’: Letter CXXIV of the Marquis d’Argens’ Lettres cabalistiques Part
**A**, p. 1 ‘Lettre de P. Lentulus Proconsul, touchant Jesus-Christe écrivait au Senat Romain, de Hierusalem’: an extract from Examen des esprits propres et naiz au sciences, a translation by Gabriel Chappuis of Juan Huarte’s Examen de ingenios para las ciencias Part
**B**, pp. 28a–d Painting of a skull among various other emblems, with a similar print, on a sheet of writing apparently by a child Part Aug. 1832
**B**, pp. 89–94 ‘Imne o Soleil’: adapted from the preliminary discourse and first canto of the Abbé de Reyrac’s Hymne au Soleil Part
**B**, p. 94 ‘Einvokacion ô Soleil’: the beginning of the second canto of Lemierre’s La Peinture. Part
**B**, p. 102 Extract from Chant VII of Voltaire’s La Henriade Part
**B**, pp. 113–14 ‘Prospektus de la Relijion Chrétienne’ Part
**B**, pp. 141–2 Extract from Le Voyageur français, by the Abbé de la Porte, etc. Part
**C**, pp. 15–38 (There is no writing on these pages, though all but the last have borders.) Part