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Pedagogy Notes(1) anonymous-Rink 3Physical Description and HistoryWe know nothing of the manuscript(s) that Friedrich Theodor Rink [bio] used in preparing his publication of the notes. Ritzel [1985, 36] believes that Rink made use of notes from different semesters. Kant used textbooks by Basedow and then later by Bock; for a fuller discussion, see the Pedagogy lectures. Location(1) Ms: lost. Publications(1) Rink [1803] [writings]. All the following are reprints or translations based on this publication, not on an original manuscript. (2) Anon. [Königsberg: 1803]. A pirated edition. (3) Vogt [1878]. (4) Valdarnini [1883]. Translation into Italian. (5) Barni [1886]. Translation into French. (6) Dumesnil [1892]. Translation into Latin. (7) Churton [1899]. Translation into English. (8) Buchner [1904]. Translation into English. (9) Natorp [1923; Ak. 9:439-99]. (10) Catalfamo [1959]. Translation into Italian. (11) Dietrich [1960]. (12) Philonenko [1966]. Translation into French. (13) Holstein [undated]. |
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