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Reproduces the journals of the Physiocrats, a small circle of 18th-century French thinkers whose theories would influence the growth of ecconomic science. The first journal was inaugurated in 1765 under the title Epheḿer̀ides du citoyen, and later published as Nouvelles epheḿer̀ides economiques. The most important of these journals, it was edited successively by l'abbe B́audeau and du Pont de Nemours until suppressed in 1772, then revived twice by Baudeau until 1788. From 1765 through late 1766, the monthly organ of the Physiocrats was the Journal de l'agriculture des arts et des finances. Its well-known contributors discussed natural law, freedom of trade, the colonial system, the distribution of wealth, and agriculture, and was published under founder Pierre Samuel du Pont until his ouster in 1766.

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French
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137

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Table of Contents

Epheḿer̀ides du citoyen (fiches 1-91)
Nouvelles epheḿer̀ides economiques (fiches 92-116)
Journal de l'agriculture (fiches 1-21)

Edition Notes

Title from inventory list.
Filmed from the holdings of the Feltrinelli Archives in Milan, Italy.
In French.

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[New York, N.Y.]
Genre
Sources.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.15/2
Library of Congress
HB93, Microfiche 2001/3

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
137 microfiches
Number of pages
137

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OL3549831M
LCCN
2001562031

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Reproduces the journals of the Physiocrats, a small circle of 18th-century French thinkers whose theories would influence the growth of ecconomic science. The first journal was inaugurated in 1765 under the title Epheḿer̀ides du citoyen, and later published as Nouvelles epheḿer̀ides economiques. The most important of these journals, it was edited successively by l'abbe ́Baudeau and du Pont de Nemours until suppressed in 1772, then revived twice by Baudeau until 1788. From 1765 through late 1766, the monthly organ of the Physiocrats was the Journal de l'agriculture des arts et des finances. Its well-known contributors discussed natural law, freedom of trade, the colonial system, the distribution of wealth, and agriculture, and was published under founder Pierre Samuel du Pont until his ouster in 1766.

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