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The Epistolae (Spinoza) are the correspondence of the Dutch philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677) with a number of well-known learned men and with Spinoza's admirers, which Spinoza's followers in Amsterdam published after his death in the Opera Posthuma (Dutch translated edition: De nagelate schriften, 1677) Spinoza preserved the letters he received as well as the rough drafts of the letters he sent; 88 letters about mostly philosophical subjects have been preserved: 50 by Spinoza and 38 by his correspondents, 52 written in Latin and 26 in Dutch. The letters concern subjects from the works by Spinoza (for instance infinity and the attributes (properties) of "God", Spinoza's concept of the universe) but also about ghosts and scientific discoveries as the vacuum. The Dutch project Sp

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  • The Epistolae (Spinoza) are the correspondence of the Dutch philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677) with a number of well-known learned men and with Spinoza's admirers, which Spinoza's followers in Amsterdam published after his death in the Opera Posthuma (Dutch translated edition: De nagelate schriften, 1677) Spinoza preserved the letters he received as well as the rough drafts of the letters he sent; 88 letters about mostly philosophical subjects have been preserved: 50 by Spinoza and 38 by his correspondents, 52 written in Latin and 26 in Dutch. The letters concern subjects from the works by Spinoza (for instance infinity and the attributes (properties) of "God", Spinoza's concept of the universe) but also about ghosts and scientific discoveries as the vacuum. The Dutch project Sp (en)
  • Las Epístolas (Spinoza) son la correspondencia del filósofo holandés Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677) con un número de eruditos bien conocidos y con los admiradores de Spinoza. Se han conservado 88 cartas sobre temas mayoritariamente filosóficos: 50 de Spinoza y 38 de sus corresponsales, 52 escritas en latín y 26 en holandés. Spinoza conservó las cartas que recibió, así como los borradores de las cartas que envió. El proyecto holandés Spinozas Web anunció en 2017 que se habían encontrado al menos 36 cartas más de Spinoza.​ * * * (es)
  • L'Epistolario è la raccolta di lettere che Baruch Spinoza scambiò in maniera periodica con i dottori del tempo e con alcune persone che appartenevano alla cerchia dei suoi estimatori. A oggi sono conservate 88 lettere, di cui 50 appartengono a Spinoza e 38 ai corrispondenti, 52 sono state composte in latino e 26 in neerlandese. L'Epistolario comunque riveste una grande importanza per saggiare anche il carattere psicologico del filosofo olandese. (it)
  • De Epistolae (Brieven) van Spinoza zijn de briefwisseling tussen de Nederlandse filosoof Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677), verschillende bekende geleerden en Spinoza's bewonderaars. Er zijn 88 brieven over meestal filosofische onderwerpen overgeleverd: 50 van Spinoza en 38 van zijn correspondenten, 52 in het Latijn en 26 in het Nederlands. Spinoza bewaarde de ontvangen brieven en de kladversies van zijn verstuurde brieven. Het project Spinozas Web meldde in 2017 dat er nog zeker 36 brieven van Spinoza zijn gevonden. * * * (nl)
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  • The Epistolae (Spinoza) are the correspondence of the Dutch philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677) with a number of well-known learned men and with Spinoza's admirers, which Spinoza's followers in Amsterdam published after his death in the Opera Posthuma (Dutch translated edition: De nagelate schriften, 1677) Spinoza preserved the letters he received as well as the rough drafts of the letters he sent; 88 letters about mostly philosophical subjects have been preserved: 50 by Spinoza and 38 by his correspondents, 52 written in Latin and 26 in Dutch. The letters concern subjects from the works by Spinoza (for instance infinity and the attributes (properties) of "God", Spinoza's concept of the universe) but also about ghosts and scientific discoveries as the vacuum. The Dutch project Spinozas Web announced in 2017 that at least 36 further letters of Spinoza had been found. (en)
  • Las Epístolas (Spinoza) son la correspondencia del filósofo holandés Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677) con un número de eruditos bien conocidos y con los admiradores de Spinoza. Se han conservado 88 cartas sobre temas mayoritariamente filosóficos: 50 de Spinoza y 38 de sus corresponsales, 52 escritas en latín y 26 en holandés. Los seguidores de Spinoza en Ámsterdam publicaron las Epistolae después de su fallecimiento en la Opera Posthuma (edición traducida al holandés: De nagelate schriften, 1677)​ En la página del título, el autor se indica simplemente como "B.d.S", con Hamburg en lugar de Ámsterdam como la ubicación del editor para evitar la persecución. Las cartas se refieren a temas de las obras de Spinoza (por ejemplo, el infinito y los atributos (propiedades) de "Dios", el concepto del universo de Spinoza) pero también sobre fantasmas y descubrimientos científicos como el vacío. Spinoza conservó las cartas que recibió, así como los borradores de las cartas que envió. El proyecto holandés Spinozas Web anunció en 2017 que se habían encontrado al menos 36 cartas más de Spinoza.​ * Breve mensaje de Benedictus de Spinoza al profesor de Utrecht , 14 de diciembre de 1664. En latín. Gebhardt carta número 49. * Carta de Benedictus de Spinoza a Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 9 de noviembre de 1671. En latín. Gebhardt carta número 46. * B.d.S.: Epistolae doctorum quorumdam virorum, 1677 (Cartas de sabios con respuestas). Publicado después de la muerte de Benedictus de Spinoza. (es)
  • De Epistolae (Brieven) van Spinoza zijn de briefwisseling tussen de Nederlandse filosoof Benedictus de Spinoza (1633-1677), verschillende bekende geleerden en Spinoza's bewonderaars. Er zijn 88 brieven over meestal filosofische onderwerpen overgeleverd: 50 van Spinoza en 38 van zijn correspondenten, 52 in het Latijn en 26 in het Nederlands. Spinoza's volgelingen in Amsterdam gaven de Epistolae na diens overlijden uit in de Opera Posthuma (Nederlandse vertaling: De nagelate schriften, 1677) Op het titelblad van het hele werk staat als auteur "B.d.S" met Hamburg in plaats van Amsterdam om vervolging te voorkomen. De brieven gaan over onderwerpen uit de werken van Spinoza (bijvoorbeeld oneindigheid en attributen (eigenschappen) van "God", Spinoza's aanduiding voor het heelal) maar ook over bijvoorbeeld geestverschijningen en wetenschappelijke ontdekkingen als het vacuüm. Spinoza bewaarde de ontvangen brieven en de kladversies van zijn verstuurde brieven. Het project Spinozas Web meldde in 2017 dat er nog zeker 36 brieven van Spinoza zijn gevonden. * Briefje aan Utrechtse professor Johannes Georgius Graevius, 14 december 1664. Gebhardt briefnummer 49. * Briefje van Spinoza aan Leibniz, 9 november 1671. In het Latijn. Gebhardt briefnummer 46. * B.d.S.: Epistolae doctorum quorumdam virorum, 1677 (Brieven van geleerde mannen met antwoorden). Uitgegeven na Spinoza's dood. (nl)
  • L'Epistolario è la raccolta di lettere che Baruch Spinoza scambiò in maniera periodica con i dottori del tempo e con alcune persone che appartenevano alla cerchia dei suoi estimatori. A oggi sono conservate 88 lettere, di cui 50 appartengono a Spinoza e 38 ai corrispondenti, 52 sono state composte in latino e 26 in neerlandese. All'interno dell'Epistolario si trovano importanti riflessioni sui temi già trattati nelle altre opere spinoziane, quali il tema dell'infinito, degli attributi di Dio, fino a questioni anche di poca rilevanza ma poste dagli interlocutori allo Spinoza come ad esempio il tema dei fantasmi o di scoperte scientifiche dell'epoca (il vuoto, il nitro). L'Epistolario comunque riveste una grande importanza per saggiare anche il carattere psicologico del filosofo olandese. (it)
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