The Vatican Manuscript of Spinoza’s Ethica

Brill. Edited by Pina Totaro & Benedictus de Spinoza (2011)
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This spectacular discovery attracted a lot of media attention. This edition will be published in Brill's Texts and Sources on Intellectual History (BSIH) in August.

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