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Eintrag Nr. 15242
Literature type Articles
Author Ripley, George; Norton, Andrews
Title "'The latest form of infidelity': Errors about Spinoza"
Subtitle George Ripley and Andrews Norton
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza: 18th and 19th Century Discussions. Vol. 2: 1800-1855
Editor edited and introduced by Wayne I. Boucher
Editor (surname first) Boucher, Wayne I. (Hrsg./Ed.)
Place published Bristol
Publisher Thoemmes Press
Year 1999
Pages [97]-105
Pages in total (of the volume) vii, 272
Language English
Thematic areas Ethics, Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Reception history
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation no
German commentary Auswahl aus:
Ripley, George: "The latest form of infidelity" examined : a letter to Mr. Andrews Norton occasioned by his "Discourse before the Association of the Alumni of the Cambridge Theological School [...] / by an Alumnus of that school. - Boston : Munroe, 1839. - [160] pp.: 18-19; 119-131
S. Andrews Norton
Norton, Andrews: Remarks on a pamphlet entitled "The latest form of infidelity". - Cambridge : Owen, 1839. - [72] pp.: 11-27
S.a. Ripley
English commentary Selection from:
Ripley, George: "The latest form of infidelity" examined : a letter to Mr. Andrews Norton occasioned by his "Discourse before the Association of the Alumni of the Cambridge Theological School [...] / by an Alumnus of that school. - Boston : Munroe, 1839. - [160] pp.: 18-19; 119-131
Cf. Andrews Norton
Norton, Andrews: Remarks on a pamphlet entitled "The latest form of infidelity". - Cambridge : Owen, 1839. - [72] pp.: 11-27
S.a. Ripley
URL http://www.archive.org/details/thelatestformofi00ripl
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