Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography. Solomon Maimon

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       Solomon Maimon

      Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664577689

       "TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.

       SOLOMON MAIMON.

       INTRODUCTION.

       CHAPTER I.

       My Grandfather's Housekeeping.

       CHAPTER II.

       First Reminiscences of Youth.

       CHAPTER III.

       Private Education and Independent Study.

       CHAPTER IV.

       Jewish Schools—The Joy of being released from them causes a stiff foot.

       CHAPTER V.

       My Family is driven into Misery, and an old Servant loses by his great Faithfulness a Christian Burial.

       CHAPTER VI.

       New Abode, new Misery—The Talmudist.

       CHAPTER VII.

       Joy endureth but a little while.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       The Pupil knows more than the Teacher—A theft à la Rousseau , which is discovered—"The ungodly provideth, and the righteous putteth it on."

       CHAPTER IX.

       Love Affairs and Matrimonial Proposals—The Song of Solomon may be used in Matchmaking—A new Modus Lucrand i—Smallpox.

       CHAPTER X.

       I become an object of contention, get two wives at once, and am kidnapped at last.

       CHAPTER XI.

       My Marriage in my Eleventh Year makes me the Slave of my Wife, and procures for me Cudgellings from my Mother-in-law—A Ghost of Flesh and Blood.

       CHAPTER XII.

       The Secrets of the Marriage State—Prince Radzivil, [24] or what is not all allowed in Poland?

       CHAPTER XIII.

       Endeavour after mental Culture amid ceaseless Struggles with Misery of every kind.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       I study the Cabbalah, and become at last a Physician.

       CHAPTER XV.

       A brief Exposition of the Jewish Religion, from its Origin down to the most recent Times.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       Jewish Piety and Penances.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       Friendship and Enthusiasm.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       The Life of a Family-Tutor.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       Also on a Secret Society, and therefore a Long Chapter.

       CHAPTER XX.

       Continuation of the Former, and also something about Religious Mysteries.

       CHAPTER XXI.

       Journeys to Königsberg, Stettin and Berlin, for the purpose of extending my knowledge of men.

       CHAPTER XXII.

       Deepest Stage of Misery, and Deliverance.

       CHAPTER XXIII.

       Arrival in Berlin—Acquaintances—Mendelssohn—Desperate


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