Three philosophical poets
Lucretius, Dante, Goethe.
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Publication
1938 - Doubleday, New York, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
47,750 words, Guess
Page Count
191 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number1393634
- Open LibraryOL18024792M
- Open LibraryOL58123610M
Classifications
- LCCPN1077 .S3 1938
- DDC804
Description
One of the world's most renowned and provocative thinkers discusses Lucretius, the materialist; Dante, the supernaturalist; and Goethe, the romanticist; and thereby introduces the three dominant systems of Western philosophy--the sources of our major speculative traditions. This work serves the newcomer to the history of philosophy as an admirable introduction to the field, and for the more advanced reader it is a most concise and meaningful interpretation of these three great philosophical poets.
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- Doubleday anchor book
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