A Short History of Freethought Ancient and Modern, Volume 2 of 2 by J. M. Robertson

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Thomasius. Luden, p. 162. [1256] Schmid, pp. 488-92, gives a sketch of some of the contents. [1257] Pusey, p. 86, note. It is surprising that Pusey does not make more account of Thomasius's naturalistic treatment of polygamy and suicide, which he showed to be not criminal in terms of natural law. [1258] Compare Weber, Gesch. der deutschen Lit. § 81 (ed. 1880, pp. 90-91); Pusey, as cited, p. 114. note; Enfield's Hist. of Philos. (abst. of Brucker's Hist. crit. philos.), 1840. pp. 610-612; Ueberweg, ii, 115; and Schlegel's note in Reid's Mosheim, p. 790, with Karl Hillebrand, Six Lect. on the Hist. of German Thought, 1880, pp. 64-65. There is a modern monograph by A. Nicoladoni, Christian Thomasius; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Aufklärung, 1888. [1259] Baron de Bielfeld, Progrès des Allemands, 3e éd. 1767, i,