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Vom Menschen =: Inhalt, Einordnung und bibliografische Details

Vom Menschen = von Alexander Pope ist ein Titel aus dem Bereich Sachbuch, der thematisch klar positioniert ist und für Leserinnen und Leser mit Interesse an diesem Fach- oder Themengebiet besonders relevant sein kann. Mit dem Untertitel Essay on man wird bei Vom Menschen = noch deutlicher, in welche Richtung das Werk inhaltlich argumentiert und welche Schwerpunkte gesetzt werden. Aus der Buchbeschreibung zu Vom Menschen = ergibt sich ein klares Bild der thematischen Schwerpunkte: Voltaire called it "the most sublime didactic poem ever written in any language." Rousseau rhapsodized about its intellectual consolations. Kant recited long passages of it from memory during his lectures. And Adam Smith and David Hume drew inspiration from it in their writings. This was Alexander Pope's Essay on Man (1733-34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication. Echoing Milton's purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to "vindicate the ways of God to man"--To explain the existence of evil and explore man's place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poem's attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the work's place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions. The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought Bibliografisch ist Vom Menschen = mit dem Erscheinungsdatum 1993, dem Verlag F. Meiner und dem Ort Hamburg erfasst.

Was diese Ausgabe besonders interessant macht

Mit der Sprache Deutsch lässt sich Vom Menschen = auch im internationalen oder mehrsprachigen Kontext präzise filtern. Für alle, die Bücher von Alexander Pope recherchieren oder vergleichen, ist Vom Menschen = eine relevante Ausgabe. Wer Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch sucht, findet in Vom Menschen = einen gut klassifizierbaren Titel. Mit dem Erscheinungszeitpunkt 1993 lässt sich Vom Menschen = sauber in einen bibliografischen Kontext einordnen. Verlagsname und Verlagsort - F. Meiner und Hamburg - helfen dabei, die Ausgabe eindeutig zu identifizieren.

Inhalte, Themen und Relevanz

Die Beschreibung zeigt, dass Vom Menschen = klar dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet werden kann: Voltaire called it "the most sublime didactic poem ever written in any language." Rousseau rhapsodized about its intellectual consolations. Kant recited long passages of it from memory during his lectures. And Adam Smith and David Hume drew inspiration from it in their writings. This was Alexander Pope's Essay on Man (1733-34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication. Echoing Milton's purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to "vindicate the ways of God to man"--To explain the existence of evil and explore man's place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poem's attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the work's place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions. The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought Ergänzend helfen die hinterlegten Schlagwörter dabei, Vom Menschen = thematisch schneller einzuordnen: Translations into German, Christianity, General, Grammar, German poetry, Poetry, Philosophical anthropology, English language, Manuscripts, Facsimiles, Poetry (poetic works by one author), English poetry, Translations into French, Human beings, Theological anthropology, Poésie, English Manuscripts, Translations from English, Man (Christian theology), English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Homme, 18th century, English Philosophy, Philosophy, british, Philosophie anglaise, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Edition und bibliografische Einordnung

Mit 3787310975 und 9780274418480 stehen zwei zentrale ISBN-Varianten zur Verfügung, die die Ausgabe eindeutig beschreiben. Die verlegerische und zeitliche Einordnung wird durch F. Meiner, Hamburg und 1993 präzise ergänzt. Im Open-Library-Kontext ist das Werk über OL79353W sowie die Editionszuordnungen OL1040115M, OL38996231M referenzierbar.

Wichtige Buchdaten im Überblick

  1. Ergänzender Titelzusatz: Essay on man
  2. Titel: Vom Menschen =
  3. Kurzbeschreibung: Voltaire called it "the most sublime didactic poem ever written in any language." Rousseau rhapsodized about its intellectual consolations. Kant recited long passages of it from memory during his lectures. And Adam Smith and David Hume drew inspiration from it in their writings. This was Alexander Pope's Essay on Man (1733-34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication. Echoing Milton's purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to "vindicate the ways of God to man"--To explain the existence of evil and explore man's place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poem's attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the work's place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions. The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought
  4. Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Alexander Pope
  5. Verlag: F. Meiner
  6. ISBN-13: 9780274418480
  7. Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
  8. Seitenzahl: 140
  9. Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
  10. Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL1040115M, OL38996231M
  11. Veröffentlicht am: 1993
  12. Open-Library-Work-ID: OL79353W
  13. Schlagwörter: Translations into German, Christianity, General, Grammar, German poetry, Poetry, Philosophical anthropology, English language, Manuscripts, Facsimiles, Poetry (poetic works by one author), English poetry, Translations into French, Human beings, Theological anthropology, Poésie, English Manuscripts, Translations from English, Man (Christian theology), English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Homme, 18th century, English Philosophy, Philosophy, british, Philosophie anglaise, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
  14. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3787310975
  15. Ort der Veröffentlichung: Hamburg

Relevanz für Suche und Einordnung

Die Verbindung aus Vom Menschen =, Alexander Pope, Sachbuch und Translations into German, Christianity, General, Grammar, German poetry, Poetry, Philosophical anthropology, English language, Manuscripts, Facsimiles, Poetry (poetic works by one author), English poetry, Translations into French, Human beings, Theological anthropology, Poésie, English Manuscripts, Translations from English, Man (Christian theology), English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Homme, 18th century, English Philosophy, Philosophy, british, Philosophie anglaise, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh schafft eine solide Grundlage für eine präzise thematische Suche. Eindeutige Referenzdaten wie 3787310975, 9780274418480 und OL79353W verbessern die bibliografische Verlässlichkeit zusätzlich.

FAQ zu Vom Menschen =

Warum ist der Untertitel Essay on man wichtig?

Er hilft dabei, Vom Menschen = inhaltlich schneller zu erfassen und den konkreten Schwerpunkt der Ausgabe besser zu verstehen.

Wie lässt sich Vom Menschen = thematisch einordnen?

Die Ausgabe wird dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet und ist damit für thematisch fokussierte Recherchen gut geeignet.

Welche Inhalte beschreibt die Kurzbeschreibung?

Die vorhandene Beschreibung lautet: Voltaire called it "the most sublime didactic poem ever written in any language." Rousseau rhapsodized about its intellectual consolations. Kant recited long passages of it from memory during his lectures. And Adam Smith and David Hume drew inspiration from it in their writings. This was Alexander Pope's Essay on Man (1733-34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication. Echoing Milton's purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to "vindicate the ways of God to man"--To explain the existence of evil and explore man's place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poem's attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the work's place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions. The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought

Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?

Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Translations into German, Christianity, General, Grammar, German poetry, Poetry, Philosophical anthropology, English language, Manuscripts, Facsimiles, Poetry (poetic works by one author), English poetry, Translations into French, Human beings, Theological anthropology, Poésie, English Manuscripts, Translations from English, Man (Christian theology), English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Homme, 18th century, English Philosophy, Philosophy, british, Philosophie anglaise, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.

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