9780460004404 | Everymans Library, June 1, 1980, cover price $14.95 |
About this edition: Living at a time of religious strife and the decline of the intellectual optimism that had begun in the Renaissance, Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592) expressed in his writings both a deep skepticism about human affairs and a wide-ranging intellectual curiosity reflective of the age.
9780460004411 | Everymans Library, June 1, 1980, cover price $14.95 |
About this edition: Montaigne writes about vanity, the value of friendship, constancy, idleness, liars, virtue, cowardice, prognostication, cannibals, the greatness of Rome, "That to Study Philosophy Is to Learn to Die," and a host of other topics.
9780460004428 | Everymans Library, June 1, 1980, cover price $14.95 |
About this edition: Montaigne writes about vanity, the value of friendship, constancy, idleness, liars, virtue, cowardice, prognostication, cannibals, the greatness of Rome, "That to Study Philosophy Is to Learn to Die," and a host of other topics.
9781591022701 | Prometheus Books, December 15, 2004, cover price $13.98 |
About this edition: Living at a time of religious strife and the decline of the intellectual optimism that had begun in the Renaissance, Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592) expressed in his writings both a deep skepticism about human affairs and a wide-ranging intellectual curiosity reflective of the age.
9780140178975 | Reprint edition (Penguin USA, June 1, 1993), cover price $16.00 |
About this edition: Reflections by the creator of the essay form, display the humane, skeptical, humorous, and honest views of Montaigne, revealing his thoughts on sexuality, religion, cannibals, intellectuals, and other unexpected themes.