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Johann Georg Walch

    17 juin 1693 – 13 janvier 1775
    Einleitung in die Philosophie
    Philosophisches Lexicon
    Gedancken vom philosophischen Naturell
    Jo. Georgii Walchii Epistola Ad Omnes Elegantioris Doctrinae Patronos Et Fautores De M. Tullii Ciceronis Operibus Omnibus Cura Eius Emendandis Atque I
    The Precious and Sacred Writings of Martin Luther ... Based on the Kaiser Chronological Edition, With References to the Erlangen and Walch Editions;;
    Diss. Hist. Theol. De Tito, Viro Apostolico
    • Culturally significant, this work is a reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its authenticity and historical context. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. The reproduction aims to remain as faithful as possible to the original, providing readers with a glimpse into its scholarly value and the heritage of the libraries that housed it.

      Jo. Georgii Walchii Epistola Ad Omnes Elegantioris Doctrinae Patronos Et Fautores De M. Tullii Ciceronis Operibus Omnibus Cura Eius Emendandis Atque I
    • Johann Georg Walch (1693-1775), a prominent professor of philosophy and theology, was a leading scholar of his time. Before establishing his reputation in Jena as the main representative of Franciscus Buddeus' theological school, he developed his extensive "Philosophisches Lexicon" in Leipzig under Andreas Rüdiger, an opponent of Wolff. First published in 1726, it underwent several revisions by Walch himself. The work is notable for its thorough and well-documented exploration of contemporary doctrines, aiming to place them in a historical context. It serves as a compendium of philosophy and the understanding of its history among thinkers like Thomasius, Buddeus, and Rüdiger, effectively challenging the prevailing view of early 18th-century philosophy as primarily influenced by Christian Wolff. The significantly expanded 1775 edition, which serves as the basis for the current reprint, features clear identifications of additions made by editor Justus Chr. Hennings, preserving the original text. This version maintained its influence into the 19th century, making the "Philosophisches Lexicon" essential for historians studying the philosophy and intellectual landscape of the German Enlightenment.

      Philosophisches Lexicon