Philosophisches Lexicon
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Philosophisches Lexicon
Thoemmes Press, 2001
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Reprint. Originally published: Leipzig : Joh. Friedrich Gleditschens, 1733
V. 1. A-F -- v. 2. G-R -- v. 3. S-Z, Index, Anhang
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"Philosophisches Lexicon" was the first dictionary of philosophy in a modern language. First published in 1726 by Johann Georg Walch (1693-1775), this reference work appeared in four editions. This reprint is of the second improved edition, published in 1733, which contains biographical sketches from Abelard to Zenos. The work is known for its comprehensive entries and depth of scholarship, reflecting in part the ideas of Leibniz and Wolff.
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