Francesco Algarotti

Count Francesco Algarotti (11 December 1712 – 3 May 1764) was an Italian polymath, philosopher, poet, essayist, anglophile, art critic and art collector. He was a man of broad knowledge, an expert in Newtonianism, architecture and opera. He was a friend of Frederick the Great and leading authors of his times: Voltaire, Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, Pierre-Louis de Maupertuis and the atheist Julien Offray de La Mettrie. Lord Chesterfield, Thomas Gray, George Lyttelton, Thomas Hollis, Metastasio, Benedict XIV and Heinrich von Brühl were among his correspondents. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1766
printed for T. and J. Whitehouse at the State Lottery Office in Parliament Street

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1782
printed for T. Egerton (successor to Mr. Millan) opposite the Admiralty; Of whom may be had all Military Publications

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1764
printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1739
printed for E. Cave at St. John's-Gate, and sold also by Messrs. Brindley in Bond-Street, Dodsley in Pall-Mall Harding in St. Martin's-Lane, Miller in the Strand, Shuckburgh in Fleet-Street, Birt in Avemary-Lane, Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Gray, Hett, and Davison in the Poultrey, and Clarke at the Royal-Exchange

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1767
printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers

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by Algarotti, Francesco
M. Coltellini

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1769
et se trouve à Paris. Chez Merlin, Libraire, rue de la Harpe ? St. Joseph. M.DCC.LXIX. Avec Approbation & Permission

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by Algarotti, Francesco
Published 1765
printed for T. and J. Whitehouse