Christian Wolff, from 1745 Baron von Wolff (French: Chrétien Wolf; 1679 in Breslau - 1754 in Halle) was a German polymath, lawyer and mathematician and one of the most important philosophers of the Enlightenment between Leibniz and Kant. He is one of the most important representatives of natural law and is considered the true founder of the conceptual jurisprudence of the 19th century. German philosophy owes its terminological foundations to him. Wolff also had a significant influence on Prussian lawmaking.
Wolff, Christian von. "Cosmologia generalis methodo scientifica pertractata, qua as solidam, inprimis dei atque naturae cognitionem via sternitur. Editio nova priori emendatior." 4°. Frankfurt u. Leipzig, Libraria Rengeriana, 1737. Mit 1 (gef.)...
Wolff, Christian (1679-1754). Mathematics."Elementa Matheseos Universae. Tomus I.-V.". Halle (Saale): Renger (Officina Libraria Rengeriana), 1742-1769. 4to. Tom. I.: "Elementa ... qui commentationem de methodo mathematica, arithmeticam,...
Wolff, Christian."La Logique ou Reflexions sul les forces de l'entendement Humain, Et sur leur legitime Usage dans la Connoissance da la Verite". Lausanne and Geneve: Marc-Mich. Bousquet & Comp., 1744. Small 4°. XXX, 216 pp. With...