Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art

"To Lessing's Friends" - Moses Mendelssohn – First Edition – Berlin, 1786

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Moses Mendelssohn, an die Freunde Lessings. Ein Anhang zu Herrn Jacobi Briefwechsel über die Lehre des Spinoza. Christian Friedrich printing press, Berlin: Voss und Sohn, 1786. First Edition. German.
"To Lessing's friends, addendum to 'On the Teachings of Spinoza, in Letters' by Mr. Jacobi [Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi]". In this book Mendelssohn protects his friend Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (who passed away five years earlier), following the accusation of the philosopher Friedrich Jacobi, who declared that Lessing was in fact a pantheist and atheist and agreed with Spinoza'a views. Mendelssohn presents his arguments against Spinoza and pantheism and declares that Lessing did not hold Spinozian views. This book, together with "Mo'adei Shachar" started the "Pantheist Polemic", a discussion between Berlin philosophers regarding the theories of Spinoza. The trouble involved with publishing this book resulted in Mendelssohn's bad cold which led to his death on January 4, 1786, at the age of 56. Three other compositions, on various topics, are bound with this book.
XXIV, 87 pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Minor spots. Original binding with leather spine.
Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, Bibliography and Research
Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, Bibliography and Research