Résumé
The Treatise on the Three Impostors was first published in 1712 under the title L'esprit de M. Benoît de Spinosa, preceded by a biography entitled La Vie de M. Benoît de Spinosa. These two works, of very dissimilar contents, have been brought together only by their common reference to Spinoza. Who is the author? This question has lost none of its relevance in three centuries. First of all, let us rule out the participation of Spinoza himself for chronological reasons, La vie de M. Benoît de Spinosa refers to events after the philosopher's death in 1677, such as the presence of the Prince of Condé in Utrecht, "at the beginning of the last wars" in 1678. In his Dictionnaire Historique, published in The Hague in 1758, Prosper Marchand concluded that the author of L'esprit de M. Benoît de Spinosa was a certain Jan Vroesen. Marchand was a scholar, editor, bibliographer, bookseller and writer, and one of the most knowledgeable figures on the movement of ideas and authors in Northern Europe. If we confine ourselves to this information, however, we might be embarrassed. Indeed, if he is indeed the complete and only author of L'esprit de M. Benoît de Spinosa, Vroesen must have been a very precocious man, since around 1687, Vroesen was only fifteen or sixteen years old.Until the French Revolution, literate Europe was full of memoirs, hypotheses and questions about the real author of the Treatise of the Three Impostors. People even came to suspect Frederick II of Prussia, a notorious anticleric, of being its author. The only problem is that Frederick was born the same year that the Rotterdam edition was published.
Auteur
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Né en 1632 à Amsterdam, Baruch Spinoza reçut une éducation juive de par son entourage familial et sa scolarité au sein du Talmud Torah. Très vite il s'émancipe de ce milieu et s'initie aux sciences profanes ainsi qu'à la philosophie cartésienne. Commence ainsi sa carrière de philosophe-artisan : il taille des lentilles optiques pour gagner sa vie tout en menant des recherches philosophiques qu'il partage avec ses amis. De ses cours, il tire Les principes de la philosophie de Descartes. Suivront le Traité théologico-politique, l'Ethique et le Traité politique. Il meurt à 44 ans en 1677, sans descendance et renié par sa famille.
Auteur(s) : Baruch Spinoza
Caractéristiques
Editeur : Max Milo Editions
Auteur(s) : Baruch Spinoza
Publication : 29 janvier 2024
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EAN13 Livre audio [MP3] : 9782315018840
EAN13 (papier) : 9782315010981