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@@ -2961,7 +2961,8 @@ Biga 96/7: „J. A. Comenii Opera didactica, Amst. 657“.</eintrag>
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<subsection id="cooper-sokrates" type="neuzeit" sort="10">
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<lemma>Cooper, <titel>The life of Socrates</titel></lemma>
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<eintrag><titel>The life of Socrates collected from the Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato, and illustrated farther by Aristotle, Diodorus Siculus, Cicero, Proclus, Apuleius, Maximus Tyrius, Boethius, Diogenes Laertius, Aulus Gellius, and others. In which The Doctrine of that Philosopher and the Academic Sect are vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Aristophanes, Aristoxenus, Lucian, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Suidas and Lactantius; the Origin, Progress and Design of Pagan Theology, Mythology, and Mysteries, explain’d; Natural Religion defended from Atheism on one hand, and Superstition on the other, and the destructive Tendency of both to Society demonstrated; Moral and Natural Beauty analogously compar’d; and the present Happiness of Mankind shewn to consist in, and the future to be acquir’d by, Virtue only derived from the true Knowledge of God. Herein the different Sentiments La Mothe Le Vayer, Cudworth, Stanley, Dacier, Charpentier, Voltaire, Rollin, Warburton, and others on these Subjects, are occasionally consider’d. By John Gilbert Cooper, Jun. Esq</titel> (London 1749) [Biga 91/267: „The Life of Socrates by J. Gilb. Cooper, Lond. 749“].</eintrag>
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<eintrag><titel>The life of Socrates collected from the Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato, and illustrated farther by Aristotle, Diodorus Siculus, Cicero, Proclus, Apuleius, Maximus Tyrius, Boethius, Diogenes Laertius, Aulus Gellius, and others. In which The Doctrine of that Philosopher and the Academic Sect are vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Aristophanes, Aristoxenus, Lucian, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Suidas and Lactantius; the Origin, Progress and Design of Pagan Theology, Mythology, and Mysteries, explain’d; Natural Religion defended from Atheism on one hand, and Superstition on the other, and the destructive Tendency of both to Society demonstrated; Moral and Natural Beauty analogously compar’d; and the present Happiness of Mankind shewn to consist in, and the future to be acquir’d by, Virtue only derived from the true Knowledge of God. Herein the different Sentiments La Mothe Le Vayer, Cudworth, Stanley, Dacier, Charpentier, Voltaire, Rollin, Warburton, and others on these Subjects, are occasionally consider’d. By John Gilbert Cooper, Jun. Esq</titel> (London 1749) [Biga 91/267: „The Life of Socrates by J. Gilb. Cooper, Lond. 749“]. Digitalisat: <wwwlink address="https://archive.org/embed/bim_eighteenth-century_the-life-of-socrates-co_cooper-john-gilbert_1749">archiv.org</wwwlink>
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</eintrag>
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</subsection>
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<subsection id="cooper-aristippus" type="neuzeit" sort="20">
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<lemma>Cooper, <titel>Aristippus</titel></lemma>
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@@ -3513,7 +3514,7 @@ vermutl. zus. mit <link ref="auvigny" linktext="true" />, <titel>Anecdotes galan
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<subsection id="diderot-theater" type="neuzeit" sort="30">
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<lemma>Diderot, <titel>Das Theater des Herrn Diderot</titel></lemma>
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<eintrag>
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<titel>Das Theater des Herrn Diderot. Aus dem Französischen</titel>, anonym übers. von l'Abbé Antoine- François Prévost
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<titel>Das Theater des Herrn Diderot. Aus dem Französischen</titel>, anonym übers. von l’Abbé Antoine- François Prévost
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d'Exiles) (2 Tle., Berlin: Voß 1760). [Biga 171/661: „Diderots Theater, 1. Th. ib. [Berlin] 760.“] Teil 1 enthält: <titel>Der natürliche Sohn, oder die Proben der Tugend : Ein Schauspiel in fünf Aufzügen</titel>. Teil 2 enthält: <titel>Der Hausvater : Ein Schauspiel in fünf Aufzügen</titel>. Digitalisat, Teil 1: <wwwlink address="http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:24-digibib-bsz3222706267">WLB Stuttgart: Fr.D.oct.2376-1</wwwlink> und Teil 2: <wwwlink address="http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8:2-1145311">UB Kiel: J 7963-2</wwwlink>.
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</eintrag>
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</subsection>
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</eintrag>
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</subsection>
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<subsection id="hamann-hamburgische" type="neuzeit" sort="360">
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<lemma>Hamann, <titel>Mitauisches Intermezzo</titel></lemma>
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<lemma>Hamann, <titel>Beurtheilung der Kreuzzüge</titel></lemma>
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<eintrag>
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Eigentl.: <titel>Hamburgische Nachricht; Göttingsche Anzeige; Berlinsche Beurtheilung der Kreuzzüge des Philologen</titel> (Mitau 1763). Digitalisat: <wwwlink address="https://dlibra.bibliotekaelblaska.pl/dlibra/publication/32830/edition/31408/content">Elbląg Digital Library</wwwlink>.
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Editionen: Seitenangaben im Briefkommentar nach N II S. 241–274 und Erstdruck = ED.
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@@ -6430,7 +6431,7 @@ Von Herder: Johann Gottfried Herder: <titel>Briefe</titel>, Gesamtausgabe 1763
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An Herder:<line type="break" />
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<titel>Johann Gottfried von Herder’s Lebensbild.</titel> Sein chronologisch geordneter Briefwechsel […]. Hg. von seinem Sohne Dr. Emil Gottfried von Herder (6 Bde., Erlangen 1846).<line type="break" />
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Von und an Herder: <titel>Ungedruckte Briefe aus Herders Nachlaß;</titel> Herders Briefwechsel mit Gleim, Nicolai, Hartknoch, Heyne u.a., hg. von Heinrich Düntzer und Ferdinand Gottfried Herder, 3 Bde. (Leipzig 1861–1862).
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<wwwlink address="https://books.google.de/books?id=wAY71ASYax4C"><titel>Herder’s Briefwechsel mit Nicolai.</titel> Im Originaltext herausgegeben von Otto Hoffmann (Berlin 1887).</wwwlink>.
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<wwwlink address="https://books.google.de/books?id=wAY71ASYax4C"><titel>Herder’s Briefwechsel mit Nicolai.</titel> Im Originaltext herausgegeben von Otto Hoffmann (Berlin 1887)</wwwlink>.
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</eintrag>
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<subsection id="herder-cyrus" type="neuzeit" sort="10">
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<lemma>Herder, <titel>Gesang an den Cyrus</titel></lemma>
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<subsection id="lambert-jh-organon" type="neuzeit" sort="20">
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<lemma>Lambert, <titel>Neues Organon</titel></lemma>
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<eintrag>
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<titel>Neues Organon: oder Gedanken über die Erforschung und Bezeichnung des wahren und dessen Unterscheidung von Irrthum und Schein</titel> (2 Bde., Leipzig 1764).
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<titel>Neues Organon: oder Gedanken über die Erforschung und Bezeichnung des wahren und dessen Unterscheidung von Irrthum und Schein</titel> (2 Bde., Leipzig 1764). Digitalisat: <wwwlink address="https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb10043686">BSB München: Ph.sp. 460-1</wwwlink>
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</eintrag>
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</subsection>
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<subsection id="lambert-systeme" type="neuzeit" sort="30">
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</subsection>
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<subsection id="sokrates-cooper" type="neuzeit" sort="20">
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<lemma>Cooper, <titel>The life of Socrates</titel></lemma>
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<eintrag><link ref="cooper" linktext="true" />, <titel>The life of Socrates collected from the Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato, and illustrated farther by Aristotle, Diodorus Siculus, Cicero, Proclus, Apuleius, Maximus Tyrius, Boethius, Diogenes Laertius, Aulus Gellius, and others. In which The Doctrine of that Philosopher and the Academic Sect are vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Aristophanes, Aristoxenus, Lucian, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Suidas and Lactantius; the Origin, Progress and Design of Pagan Theology, Mythology, and Mysteries, explain’d; Natural Religion defended from Atheism on one hand. and Superstition on the other, and the destructive Tendency of both to Society demonstrated; Moral and Natural Beauty analogously compar’d; and the present Happiness of Mankind shewn to consist in, and the future to be acquir’d by, Virtue only derived from the true Knowledge of God. Herein the different Sentiments La Mothe Le Vayer, Cudworth, Stanley, Dacier, Charpentier, Voltaire, Rollin, Warburton, and others on these Subjects, are occasionally consider’d. By John Gilbert Cooper, Jun. Esq</titel> (London 1749) [Biga 91/267: The Life of Socrates by J. Gillb. Cooper, Lond. 749“]. Digitalisat: <wwwlink address="https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=chNgAAAAcAAJ">Google Books</wwwlink></eintrag>
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<eintrag><link ref="cooper" linktext="true" />, <titel>The life of Socrates collected from the Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato, and illustrated farther by Aristotle, Diodorus Siculus, Cicero, Proclus, Apuleius, Maximus Tyrius, Boethius, Diogenes Laertius, Aulus Gellius, and others. In which The Doctrine of that Philosopher and the Academic Sect are vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Aristophanes, Aristoxenus, Lucian, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Suidas and Lactantius; the Origin, Progress and Design of Pagan Theology, Mythology, and Mysteries, explain’d; Natural Religion defended from Atheism on one hand. and Superstition on the other, and the destructive Tendency of both to Society demonstrated; Moral and Natural Beauty analogously compar’d; and the present Happiness of Mankind shewn to consist in, and the future to be acquir’d by, Virtue only derived from the true Knowledge of God. Herein the different Sentiments La Mothe Le Vayer, Cudworth, Stanley, Dacier, Charpentier, Voltaire, Rollin, Warburton, and others on these Subjects, are occasionally consider’d. By John Gilbert Cooper, Jun. Esq</titel> (London 1749) [Biga 91/267: The Life of Socrates by J. Gillb. Cooper, Lond. 749“]. Digitalisat: <wwwlink address="https://archive.org/embed/bim_eighteenth-century_the-life-of-socrates-co_cooper-john-gilbert_1749">archiv.org</wwwlink></eintrag>
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</subsection>
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<subsection id="sokrates-alkibiades" type="neuzeit" sort="30">
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<lemma><titel>Platos lehrreiches Gespräch von der menschlichen Natur</titel></lemma>
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