Author:Johann Jakob Brucker

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Johann Jacob Brucker
(1696–1770)

German historian of philosophy; also previously known by the anglicized name James Brucker.

Johann Jacob Brucker

Works[edit]

  • "Tentamen Introductionis in Historiam Doctrinae Logicae de Ideis" ("An Essay Introducing the History of the Logical Doctrine of Ideas"; 1719)
  • Historia Philosophica Doctrinae de Ideis (A History of the Philosophical Doctrine of Ideas; Augsburg, 1723)
  • De Vita et Scriptis Celeberrimi Quondam Viri Eliae Ehingeri Commentatio (A Commentary on the Life and Writings of the Once Most Famous Man Elias Ehinger; Augsburg, 1723)
  • Otium Vindelicum (Augsburg Idleness; Augsburg, 1731)
  • Neue Zusätze Verschiedener Vermehrungen, Erläuterungen und Verbesserungen zu den Kurtzen Fragen aus der Philosophischen Historie (New Additions of Various Expansions, Explanations, and Improvements to Concise Questions from Philosophical History; Ulm, 1737)
  • Historia Critica Philosophiae (A Critical History of Philosophy; Leipzig, 1741–44)
  • Pinacotheca Scriptorum (A Picture Gallery of Writers; Augsburg, 1741–55)
  • Ehren-tempel der Deutschen Gelehrsamkeit (An Honor-Temple of German Scholarship; Augsburg, 1747–49)
  • Institutiones Historiae Philosophicae (Institutions of Philosophical History; Leipzig, 1747)
  • Miscellanea Historiae Philosophicae Literariae Criticae (A Miscellany of Philosophical, Literary, Critical History; Augsburg, 1748)
  • Erste Anfangsgrunde der Philosophischen Geschichte (First Initial Grounds of Philosophical History; Ulm, 1751)
  • A new edition of Luther's Bible (Leipzig, 1758–70)

Works about Brucker[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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