Tre lettere apologetiche di Mrs Macaulay Graham, di Mr Touers e del dottore Price contro le riflessioni di Edmund Burke sopra la rivoluzione di Francia: Con un breve compendio delle stesse, il tutto volgarizzato nell'idioma italiano
Authors of source text
Catharine Macaulay Edmund Burke James MacPherson Richard Price Joseph Towers
Contributions
- Pietro Antoniutti
- translator
- Tosi, Francesco
- publisher
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Notes
This book is a collection of extracts and summaries from different radical texts responding to Burke's best known work as well as Burke's work itself. While the translator was not a radical supporter of the French revolution, he made available in Italian radical texts within the context of the debate raised by Burke's work. A review of this work was published on 4 June 1791 by the Notizie del Mondo.