Philosophia Ad Usum Scholae Accommodata: Physica Particularis, by Guillaume Dagoumer, is a philosophical textbook written in Latin, intended for school use. This work likely presents a systematic exploration of physics tailored for students. The book's enduring value lies in its historical significance as a teaching tool, offering insights into the methods and content of philosophical and scientific education during the period it was written. Scholars and historians interested in the history of science, philosophy, and education will find this text a valuable resource.
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