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Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen’s Philosophical and Political Thought
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This volume presents the first English translations of the writings of Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen (c. 1599–1661)—theologian, philosopher, and mathematician—who emerged as one of the leading figures...
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07 May 2026

This volume presents the first English translations of the writings of Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen (c. 1599–1661)—theologian, philosopher, and mathematician—who emerged as one of the leading figures of the Polish Brethren, also known as the Socinians or Arians. It highlights Wolzogen’s distinctive contribution to early modern European philosophy and intellectual culture, revealing the depth and originality of his engagement with the major religious and philosophical debates of his time. The accompanying introduction situates his thought within the wider currents of seventeenth-century discourse, demonstrating how the Polish Brethren—one of Europe’s most innovative and reform-minded movements—anticipated key themes of modernity, including religious rationalism, toleration, and social reform.
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Pages: 222
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Publication Date:
07 May 2026
ISBN: 9789004692091
Format: Hardcover
Przemysław Gut serves a Professor at the Department of the History of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His research focuses on early modern philosophy, particularly the thought of Descartes, Leibniz, and Spinoza. He has published several monographs, translations, and numerous articles devoted to these philosophers and their intellectual contexts
Marcin Iwanicki serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of the History of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His work focuses on modern European philosophical traditions and their relevance to contemporary analytic debates.
Joanna Usakiewicz serves as a Professor of University of Bialystok. She is a classical philologist and historian of philosophy. Her research interests focus on the philosophy of the 17th century. She has published several monographs and translations from Latin (R. Descartes, P. Gassendi, A. Geulincx and J. Stegmann).
Roman Majeran received his PhD in philosophy from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His special areas of concern are ancient and medieval philosophy; published articles on Plato, Aristotle, William of Ockham, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, medieval neoplatonism and Nicholas of Cusa.
Marcin Iwanicki serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of the History of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His work focuses on modern European philosophical traditions and their relevance to contemporary analytic debates.
Joanna Usakiewicz serves as a Professor of University of Bialystok. She is a classical philologist and historian of philosophy. Her research interests focus on the philosophy of the 17th century. She has published several monographs and translations from Latin (R. Descartes, P. Gassendi, A. Geulincx and J. Stegmann).
Roman Majeran received his PhD in philosophy from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His special areas of concern are ancient and medieval philosophy; published articles on Plato, Aristotle, William of Ockham, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, medieval neoplatonism and Nicholas of Cusa.