Johann Georg Sulzer
Johann Georg Sulzer (; 16 October 1720 in Winterthur – 27 February 1779 in Berlin) was a Swiss professor of Mathematics, who later on moved on to the field of electricity. He was a Wolffian philosopher and director of the philosophical section of the Berlin Academy of Sciences, and translator of David Hume's ''An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals'' into German in 1755. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pädagogische schriften by Sulzer, Johann Georg, 1720-1779
Langensalza : H. Beyer & söhne (Beyer & Mann), 1922Call Number: Loading…
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Aesthetics and the art of musical composition in the German Enlightenment : selected writings of Johann Georg Sulzer and Heinrich Christoph Koch by Sulzer, Johann Georg, 1720-1779
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