Der Fragmentenstreit: Heresy for the MassesMain MenuIntroductionThe FragmentsLessing's decade-long effort to publicize the Fragmente eines UngenanntenVisualizing the FragmentenstreitA Force-Directed Visualization of the Main Responses to the FragmenteTimelineA Timeline of the Main Responses to the Fragmente eines UngenanntenResponses to the Fragmente eines UngenanntenA Bibliography of the Main Responses to the Fragmente eines UngenanntenCensorshipTimeline of Lessing's CensorshipJournalsA geographical index of all periodicals that discuss the conflict surrounding the Fragmente eines UngenanntenAcknowledgmentsJonathan Blake Finebd8b627e75f54433e4318ace38f2a448d72a31ef
Museum Haganum historico-philologico-theologicum 4, no. 2 (1780)
1media/haganum.pngmedia/paper2.png2020-07-06T10:39:31-07:00Jonathan Blake Finebd8b627e75f54433e4318ace38f2a448d72a31ef373729Museum Haganum historico-philologico-theologicum 4, no. 2, ed. Nicolaus Barkey (1780): iv.plain2023-12-21T19:25:07-08:0052.08112 N, 4.3067 EJonathan Blake Finebd8b627e75f54433e4318ace38f2a448d72a31ef
Introduction
In the preface to this issue of the journal, the editor reveals Johann Peter Eberhard as the author of the Anhang zur Beantwortung der Fragmente eines Ungenannten. The preface furthermore notes that the first text, Jacques Louis Peschier's Dissertatio de Trajectione maris rubri, is related to the third fragment.