BUDDEUS, JOHANN FRANZ.

Des berühmten Gottesgelahrten Herrn D. I. Franc. Buddei zu Jena kurtz vor seinem seligen Tode gehaltenes Collegium oder Colloquium Privatissimum über neun und neuntzig demselben von einigen seiner vertrautesten und gelehrtesten Zuhörern vorgelegete insonderheit aber einige Zinzendorfische Sätze und Anstalten betreffende Fragen, Wie solche auf das getreulichste von einem Zuhörer desselben aus seinem Munde nachgeschrieben worden.

Jena und Leipzig, Fuchs, 1744.

8vo. In contemporary half calf with four raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear to extremities, otherwise a good copy. 173 pp.


First edition of Buddeus' work on philosophy in part made in collaboration with his students. In 1693, Johann Franz Buddeus took over a private collegium for philosophy students in Halle. Buddeus gathered a closed assembly of students in his house in his 'collegium privatissimum', where they presented ‘their questions and doubts’, both orally and on paper, and received their teacher’s answers - here first presented to the public in book form.

Johann Franz Buddeus (1667-1729) born in Pomerania, was professor of Greek and Latin, moral philosophy and theology at Leipzig and Halle. 

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