"Bibliotheca Philosophica Struviana Emendata Continuata Atque Aucta, Volume 1" is a comprehensive bibliographic work meticulously compiled by Burkhard Gotthelf Struve and later expanded by Ludwig Martin Kahle. This volume represents a significant contribution to the history of philosophy, offering an extensive catalog of philosophical works and authors.
This emended, continued, and augmented edition provides invaluable insights into the philosophical landscape of its time, serving as an essential reference for scholars and researchers interested in the history of ideas. The detailed entries offer a wealth of information, making it a crucial resource for understanding the evolution of philosophical thought.
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