Literature type | Letters, Diaries, Notes |
Title | The Jewish spy |
Subtitle | Being a Philosophical, Historical and Critical Correspondence by Letters Which Lately Pass'd Between Certain Jews in Turkey, Italy, France &c. ; translated from the Originals into French by the Marquis d'Argens and now done into English [5 vol.] |
Editor (surname first) | Argens, Jean-Baptiste de Boyer Marquis d' (Hrsg., Übers./ed., transl.) |
Edition (if >1) | 3. ed. |
Place published | London |
Publisher | Miller [e.a.] |
Year | 1766 |
Mention of Spinoza | Vol 1. Letter XXXIII. Monceca to Onis: 244-246 ; Vol. 2. Letter XLVI. Monceca to Onis: 44-45 ; Vol. 3. Letter LXXXII. Monceca to Onis: 10-11 ; Vol. 3. Letter LXXXVII. Monceca to Brito: 54-56 |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Reception history |
First edition in the original language | Französisch/French |
Other editions / translations |
Zuerst/first: 1739 // 1744 // Newcastle : Flemming, 1746 (4 vol.) // Dublin: Nelson and Saunders, 1753 Erneut/again [obige Briefauszüge/Extracts of Letters above] betitelt/entitled: 'The divisibility of God and atoms in Spinoza's philosophy' in: Boucher, Wayne I. (Hrsg./Ed.): Spinoza : 18th and 19th Century Discussions (1999) : Vol. 1 ; 1700-1800. - [17. [181]-183] |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=14282&LANG=EN |
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