Spinoza’s Short Treatise On God Man And His Wellbeing translated and edited, with an introduction and commentary and a Life of Spinoza by A Wolf.
Baruch Spinoza was a philosopher of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish origin, born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This volume is primarily intended to be an introduction to the philosophy of Spinoza. The Short Treaties, though by no means free from difficulties, is well adapted for the purpose.
Spinozas Short Treatise On God Man And His Wellbeing by A Wolf c1910
Title: Spinoza's Short Treatise on God, Man and his Wellbeing
Author: A Wolf
Publisher: Adam & Charles Black
Publication Date: 1910 First Edition
Format: Hardback
Condition: Blue covers with some staining and heavy bumping to the spine with split to the top. The pages are fairly clean with no ink or pencil marks, some light tanning with age. Several illustration plates through the book. Ex Libris sticker to the front from the library of R M Hewitt.
Book measures 23cm x 15cm with 246 pages.