Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a brilliant German polymath and one of the most important philosophers of the Enlightenment, famous for his "monadology" and for independently discovering calculus.
Edited
by
C. I. Gerhardt. Carl Immanuel Gerhardt (1816–1899) was the definitive editor of Leibniz’s works in the 1800s; his seven-volume collection remains a foundational resource for scholars today.
First Volume.
Berlin.
Weidmann Publishing House.
Original: "Weidmannsche Buchhandlung." A historic academic press in Berlin.
1875.
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