Dissertazioni latine
Abstract
This is the first edition in the world with historical and critical annotation and facing-page translation of the four Latin dissertations of Immanuel Kant: De igne (1755), Nova dilucidatio (1755), Monadology physica (1756) and De mundi sensibilis atque intelligibilis form et principiis (1770). The constitution of the parallel text of the Dissertation of 1770 takes account of the rediscovery, on my part, of one of the original edition of the work (Regiomonti, They're Regiae aulicae et academicae typographiae, 1770), considered lost by all modern publishers after the Akademie edition by Erich Adickes. The Introduction (pp. IX-LXXXI) analyzes the two aspects, historical-philosophical and lexical one, which are the two main reasons for the undoubted interest of these work, establishing a clear connection between them: the Latin lexicon of the four dissertations is the essential text from which we have to start for a diachronic understanding of the formation of the terminological and conceptual apparatus of Kant’s philosophy. The “Note Introduttive” to the texts reconstruct the editorial history of the single dissertations, offering an exhaustive bibliography of existing editions. Complete the work a number of devices, including, in addition to the critical annotation of 75 pages (Note ai testi, in collaboration with Gualtiero Lorini: pp. 305-380), a Bibliografia (pp. 521-544) and, above all, the Elementi di Lessico (pp. 382-520).
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2014
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