Publisher's Synopsis
L'École Du Monde, Ou Instruction D'un Père À Un Fils, Touchant La Manière Dont Il Faut Vivre Dans Le Monde, Divisée En Entretiens, by Eustache Le Noble, offers a window into 18th-century French social mores and educational practices. Presented as a series of dialogues between a father and son, this work provides guidance on navigating society, emphasizing virtues, ethical behavior, and practical wisdom. This edition comprises Volumes 1 and 2, offering a comprehensive view of the author's advice on topics ranging from personal conduct to professional life. Le Noble's book provides valuable insights into the educational philosophies and social expectations of the era. This historical text remains relevant for those interested in the history of education, philosophy, and French literature.
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