God: Some Conversations, translated by F. H. Burkhardt
(Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1940), conveys the flavour of the nineteenth-
century Spinoza revival.
F. HÖLDERLIN
Essays and Letters on Theory, translated by T. Pfau (Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1988), contains most of Hölderlin”s writings
on philosophy and aesthetics.
LESSING
Lessing”s Theological Writings, translated by H. Chadwick (London:
Black, 1956).
F. W. J. VON SCHELLING
The Unconditional in Human Knowledge: Four Early Essays (1794-
1796), translated by F. Marti (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1980),
contains four short pieces from Schelling”s Fichtean period.
Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (1797), translated by E. E. Harris and
P. Heath, with an introduction by R. Stern (Cambridge University Press,
1988), was Schelling”s first publication on Naturphilosophie.
System of Transcendental Idealism (1800) translated by P. Heath, with
an introduction by M. Vater (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press,
1978).
Bruno or On the Natural and the Divine Principle of Things (1802),
translated by M. Vater (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984).
This dialogue shows the influence of Neoplatonism, represented primarily
by Giordano Bruno.