1725 SCIENCE & Existence of God Dutch Nieuwentyt Spinoza Philosophy ILLUSTRATED
Bernard Nieuwentyt was a 17th-century Dutch philosopher who was best-remembered for his attacks and opposition of Baruch Spinoza. Spinoza was called an atheist by many of his peers, including Nieuwentyt who, in his book “Het Regt Gebruik” argues for the existence of God, calling out Spinoza for his atheistic views. Nieuwentyt uses the arguments of creation and divine miracles to defend the character and existence of God.
The illustrations found in this work, curiously include views of anatomy, science experiments, earth sciences, optics, and much more, all provided through the lens of God’s divine hand.
1725 SCIENCE & Existence of God Dutch Nieuwentyt Spinoza Philosophy ILLUSTRATED
Bernard Nieuwentyt was a 17th-century Dutch philosopher who was best-remembered for his attacks and opposition of Baruch Spinoza. Spinoza was called an atheist by many of his peers, including Nieuwentyt who, in his book “Het Regt Gebruik” argues for the existence of God, calling out Spinoza for his atheistic views. Nieuwentyt uses the arguments of creation and divine miracles to defend the character and existence of God.
The illustrations found in this work, curiously include views of anatomy, science experiments, earth sciences, optics, and much more, all provided through the lens of God’s divine hand.
Item number: #23649
Price: $750
NIEUWENTYT, Bernard
Het regt gebruik der werelt beschouwingen : ter overtuiginge van ongodisten en ongelovigen aangetoont
Amsterdam: Joannes Pauli, 1725.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [14], 916, [18]
- 28 folding engravings, plus engraved title page and portrait
- Provenance: Handwritten – [ J. von Vensen, 1882]
- Language: Dutch
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~10in X 8.25in (25.5cm x 21cm)
- Quite rare
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23649
Categories
Philosophy
Medicine & Science
Religion
Authors
NIEUWENTYT, Bernard
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
Other
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete