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Preface | ||
1 | Prologue | 1 |
2 | The Utrecht Crisis | 13 |
3 | The Leiden Crisis | 34 |
4 | An Eventful Year | 52 |
5 | Epilogue | 78 |
Appendix 1: Mercurius Cosmopolita and Others | 93 | |
Appendix 2: Henricus Reneri | 96 | |
Notes | 99 | |
Bibliography | 139 | |
Index | 161 |
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Add Descartes and the Dutch Early Reactions to Cartesian Philosophy, 1637-1650, Theo Verbeek provides the first book-length examination of the initial reception of Descartes's written works. Drawing on his research of primary materials written in Dutch and Latin and found in libraries all over Europe, even including the Soviet Uni, Descartes and the Dutch Early Reactions to Cartesian Philosophy, 1637-1650 to your collection on WonderClub |