Correspondance littéraire, philosophique et critique de Grimm et de Diderot, depuis 1753 jusqu'en 1790
Criticism, interpretation, etc
15 volumes 22 cm
8896393
Tome I. 1753-1756
Tome II. 1756-1760
Tome III. 1761-1764
Tome IV. 1764-1765
Tome V. 1766-1768
Tome VI. 1768-1770
Tome VII. 1770-1772
Tome VIII. 1772-1776
Tome IX. 1776-1778
Tome X. 1778-1781
Tome XI. 1782-1783
Tome XII. 1784-1785
Tome XIII. 1786-1787
Tome XIV. 1788-1789
Tome XV. 1790-Opuscules
Tome XVI. Correspondence inédite
Literary bulletins sent to the Duke of Saxe-Gotha and others. Continues a correspondence begun by the Abbé Raynal in 1747 (but not included in this edition) Grimm's secretary, Meister, is authority for the statement that the correspondence from 1770 to 1773 was mainly by Diderot, and the remainder largely by himself, with the collaboration of Mme. d'Épinay and others. cf. edition of 1877, v. 2, p. 230-235
Edited by Jules Taschereau and A. Chaudé
"Opuscles de Grimm": v. 15, p. [253]-433