Sisyphus at Work: The Leibniz Edition, The Kaiserreich and Divided Germany [Book Review]

Minerva 42 (4):379-392 (2004)
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Despite several attempts, the prolific writings of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have not yet been brought together in a single edition. Efforts have been hampered by the sheer volume and diversity of the Leibniz estate, and also by changing political circumstances. This paper traces the history of the Leibniz edition as a long-term project of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie and its predecessors

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Zur Geschichte der Leibniz-Ausgabe.Erich Hochstetter - 1966 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 20 (3/4):651 - 658.

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