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Niewöhner, Friedrich:
Rezension zu/review of: Fox, Margaret Askew Fell: A loving salutation to the seed of Abraham among the Jews, wherever they are scattered up and down upon the face of the earth : the Hebrew translation ; Spinoza's earliest publication?

In: Spinoza's Early Writings  / Special editorial team: F[ilippo] Mignini ; P[ierre-F[rancois] Moreau ; G[uido] van Suchtelen. - Würzburg : Königshausen & Neumann, [1989]: 398-407. - (Studia Spinozana ; 4 (1988))

Literature type: Reviews
Language: German
Thematic areas: Contemporaries and context, Spinoza and Judaism / Jewish philosophy
Subject: other attributed
Subject (individuals): Popkin, Richard H.

Works reviewed: Fox, Margaret Askew Fell: A loving salutation to the seed of Abraham among the Jews, wherever they are scattered up and down upon the face of the earth : the Hebrew translation ; Spinoza's earliest publication? / ed. with an introd. and prefatory material by Richard H. Popkin and Michael A. Signer ; [translated by Benedictus de Spinoza]. - Assen [e.a.] : Van Gorcum, 1987. - 106 pp. - (Philosophia Spinozae perennis ; 7)

Autopsy: yes
English commentary: Niewöhner reviews, quite critically, the Introducton by Popkin who argues - in accordance with earlier research - that Spinoza is, most probably, the translator of Fell's tract.

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