Παρουσίαση
Reflecting Adam Smith's wide learning and varied interests, these essays shed considerable light on his place in the Scottish Enlightenment. Included are histories of astronomy, ancient logic, and ancient physics; essays on the "imitative" arts and the affinity between music, dancing, and poetry; and a critical review of Samuel Johnson's famous Dictionary, which Smith originally published in the Edinburgh Review (1755-1756). (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
Key to Abbreviations and ReferencesGeneral Introduction, by D.D. Raphael and A.S. Skinner
Works edited and introduced by W.P.D. Wightman
Introduction
The History of Astronomy
The History of Ancient Physics
The History of the Ancient Logics and Metaphysics
Introduction
Of the External Senses
Introduction
Of the Nature of that Imitation which takes place in what are called The Imitative Arts
Of the Affinity between Music, Dancing, and Poetry
Works edited and introduced by J.C. Bryce
Introduction
Of the Affinity between certain English and Italian Verses
Introduction
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review of 1755-56
Review of Johnson's Dictionary
A Letter to the Authors of the Edinburgh Review
Appendix: Passages quoted from Rousseau
Introduction
Preface and Dedication to William Hamilton's Poems on Several Occasions
Work edited and introduced by I.S. Ross
Introduction
Dugald Stewart: Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith, LL.D.
Index of Persons
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