Socrates, or on Human Knowledge Bilingual Edition

Socrates, Or On Human Knowledge is the first sceptical treatise of the early modern period to be written by a Jew. This work, written in the vernacular and signed by the author describing himself as a "Venetian Jew," must be considered a key work for investigating the intensive transfer of...

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Main Author: Luzzatto, Simone
Other Authors: Torbidoni, Michela, Veltri, Giuseppe
Format: eBook
Language:Italian
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2019
Series:Studies and Texts in Scepticism
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