Often described as the culmination of the French Enlightenment, the Encyclopédie was collected not only to serve as a comprehensive reference work, but to “change ...
Continue Reading →Essay on the Theory of the Earth was the last work of the scientific writer Robert Kerr who translated it from the introductory essay of ...
Continue Reading →A founding text of comparative philology, Franz Bopp’s Vergleichende Grammatik was originally published in parts, beginning in 1833, and by the 1870s had appeared in ...
Continue Reading →Charles Bonnet was a Genevan naturalist and philosophical writer. He is responsible for coining the term phyllotaxis to describe the arrangement of leaves on a ...
Continue Reading →The research on the nature of alkalinity, which Black conducted for his thesis, laid the basis for the most important paper of his career, “Experiments ...
Continue Reading →The French anatomist, pathologist, and physiologist Marie Francois Xavier Bichat (1771-1802) was the founder of general anatomy and animal histology. Bichat’s experimental work had great ...
Continue Reading → Fidelio is Ludwig van Beethoven’s only opera. The libretto, with some spoken dialogue, tells how Leonore, disguised as a prison guard named “Fidelio”, rescues ...
Continue Reading →Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot expresses the hopes, dogmas, assumptions, and prejudices that have come to characterize the French Enlightenment. In this preface ...
Continue Reading →A Treatise on Political Economy by Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy is a foundational text of nineteenth-century, free-market economic thought and remains one of ...
Continue Reading →Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe is an influential treatise on science and nature written by the German scientist and explorer ...
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