
Correspondence (The Letters of Baruch Spinoza) was originally published in English as translated by Robert Harvey Munroe Elwes, in 1883, as part of his "The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza", in two volumes. The work contains the correspondence to and from Spinoza, between his closest friends intellectual and otherwise, some of whom include Henry Oldenburg, Simon de Vries, Lewis Meyer, William de Blyenbergh, Christian Huyghens. Godfrey Leibnitz, Carel Fabritius, Hugo Boxel, G. H. Schaller, Albert Burgh, and Lambert van Velthuysen.
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