Meditationes de Prima Philosophia
in qua Dei existentia et animæ immortalitas demonstratur
by René Descartes (author)
c. 1638 – c. 1640
The Meditations on First Philosophy was first written in Latin between 1639 and 1641, despite the book presenting itself as having been written over six days.
Publication History
Title | Publishers | Year | Index |
---|---|---|---|
Meditationes de Prima Philosophia (first Latin publication) | Michael Soly | 1641 |
Related Works
Relationship | Work |
---|---|
Meditationes de Prima Philosophia is translated to | Méditations Métaphysiques (Duke of Luynes translation) |
Meditationes de Prima Philosophia is translated to | Meditations on First Philosophy (Moriarty translation) |
Meditationes de Prima Philosophia is translated to | Meditations on First Philosophy (Cottingham translation) |
Details
Detail | Value |
---|---|
Common title | Meditationes de Prima Philosophia |
Long title | Meditationes de Prima Philosophia, in qua Dei existentia et animæ immortalitas demonstratur |
Disambiguation | |
Direct contributors | René Descartes (author) |
Indirect contributors | |
Language | Latin |
Composition started | 1638~ |
Composition ended | 1640-04~ |