| 1873 - 208 páginas
...state-science, a state-art, in which only the ideas, laws and forms sanctioned by it shall be allowed. The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...and better text-books, among which may be mentioned Koberstein's, Gervinus', and Vilmar's Histories of Literature, Ellendt's General History, Blumenbach's... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1872 - 224 páginas
...state-science, a state-art, in which only the ideas, laws and forms sanctioned by it shall be allowed. The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...and better text-books, among which may be mentioned Koberstein's, Gervinus', and Yilmar's Histories of Literature, Eilendt's General History, Blumeiibach's... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz, Anna Callender Brackett - 1872 - 260 páginas
...the ideas, laws and forms sanctioned by it shall be allowed. The Germans are fortunate, inconsequence of their philosophical criticism, in the production...and better text-books, among which may be mentioned Koberstein's, Gervinus', and Vilmar's Histories of Literature, Ellendt's General History, Blumenbach's... | |
| Sir Thomas Dick Lauder - 1874 - 382 páginas
...there could not jK>ssibly be a better translator of it than Dr. Stirling." — Westminster Review. "The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...may be mentioned Schwegler's History of Philosophy. " — Professor Eosenkranz of Konigsberg in Journal of Speculative Philosophy. Seven Years of a Life.... | |
| Layman, Thomas M. Stevenson - 1874 - 120 páginas
...and there could not possibly be a better translator of it than l>r. Stirling."— Westminster Review. "The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...may be mentioned Schwegler's History of Philosophy. " — Professor Rosenkranz of Konigsberg in Journal of Speculative Philosophy. Seven Years of a Life.... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 170 páginas
...there could not possibly be a better translator of it than Dr. Stirling. " — Westminster Review. " The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...production of better and better text-books, among which maybe mentioned Schwegler's History of Philosophy. " — Professor Roserikranz of Konigsberg in Journal... | |
| Dorothy Wordsworth - 1874 - 396 páginas
...be a better translator of it than Dr. Stirling."— Westminster Review. 20 EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS, " The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...production of better and better text-books, among which maybe mentioned Schwfgler's History of Philosophy."— Professor Rosenkram of Konigsberg in Journal... | |
| Seven years - 1874 - 284 páginas
...philosophy, and there could not possibly be a better translator of it than Dr. Stirling." — Westminster "The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...production of better and better text-books, among which maybe mentioned Schwegler's History of Philosophy." — Professor Rosenkraiiz of Konigsberg in Journal... | |
| Edward Bannerman Ramsay - 1874 - 534 páginas
...JOHN, Author he Highlands.' With a short Memoir of the Author. Crown f>r° lU '"8,-ad Sport in Moray. "The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...production of better and better text-books, among which <uay be mentioned Sckwef,ler's History of Philosophy."—Professor Rosenkranz of Konigsbcrg inJournai... | |
| Julian Charles Young - 1875 - 330 páginas
...there could not possibly be a better translator of it than Dr. Stirling."— Westminster Review. " The Germans are fortunate, in consequence of their...may be mentioned Schwegler's History of Philosophy. " — Professor Rosenkranz of Koniasberg in Journal of Speculative Philosophy. Seven Years of a Life.... | |
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