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Johann Georg von Zimmermann

    December 8, 1728 – October 7, 1795

    Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann was a philosophical writer, naturalist, and physician serving the courts of George III of Hanover and Frederick II of Prussia ('the Great'). His writings delved into the realms of nature and human understanding. He explored the intricate connections between the body and the mind, often contemplating the profound questions of human existence. Zimmermann's work offers a deep reflection into the philosophical discourse of his era.

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    Solitude, With the Life of the Author. In Two Parts
    • The book is a significant classical work that explores themes of solitude and the author's life. Recognizing its historical importance, Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The text has been reformatted and retyped, providing a clear and readable presentation, distinct from scanned copies of the original work. This effort aims to keep the book accessible and relevant to contemporary readers.

      Solitude, With the Life of the Author. In Two Parts