Bernard Mandeville
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 291 years ago |
Date of birth | November 15,1670 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Rotterdam |
Netherlands | |
Date of died | January 21,1733 |
Died | London Borough Of Hackney |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Influenced | Adam Smith |
Friedrich Hayek | |
Spouse | Ruth Elizabeth Laurence |
Address | Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam |
Provinces | South Holland |
Job | Physician |
Philosopher | |
Economist | |
School | Classical economics |
Notabl idea | The unknowing co-operation of individuals, modern free market, division of labour |
Influences | René Descartes |
Petty William | |
Pierre Bayle | |
Era | 18th-century philosophy |
Interests | Political Philosophy |
Ethics | |
Economics | |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Leiden University |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 535053 |
The Fable of the Bees
Free thoughts on religion, the Church & national happiness
Typhon or The Wars Between the Gods and Giants
A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick Passions
Aesop dress'd
The mischiefs that ought justly to be apprehended from a Whig-government
Æsop Dress'd, Or, A Collection of Fables Writ in Familiar Verse (1704)
Bernard Mandeville's A Modest Defence of Publick Stews: Prostitution and Its Discontents in Early Georgian England
Wishes to a godson, with other miscellany poems
A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick Diseases: In Three Dialogues
The Virgin Unmask'd (1709)
The Fable of the Bees; Volume 1
Some Fables After the Easie and Familiar Method of Monsieur de la Fontaine
letter to Dion, 1732
Collected Works of Bernard Mandeville
A Modest Defense of Publick Stews
By a Society of Ladies
A Letter to Dion, Occasion'd by His Book Call'd Alciphron, Or the Minute Philosopher. By the Author of the Fable of the Bees
Opera Minora I. : (1730)
The Virgin Unmask'd: Or, Female Dialogues, Betwixt an Elderly Maiden Lady, and Her Niece, on Several Diverting Discourses on Love, Marriage, Memoirs, Morals, &c. of the Times. the Fifth Edition. by Bernard Mandeville,
Recherche sur la nature de la société
Inquiry Into the Origin of Honor and the Usefulness of Christianity in War
Eine bescheidene Streitschrift für Öffentliche Freudenhäuser.
The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices Publick Benefits. Containing, Several Discourses, to Demonstrate, that Human Frailties, . . . May be Turn'd to the Advantage of the Civil Society, . . .
Promoting Prosperity: Two Eighteenth Century Tracts
The Mysteries of Virginity: Or, a Full Discovery of the Difference Between Young Maids and Old Ones. Set Forth in Several Diverting Dialogues of the Female Sex . . .
A Modest Defence of Publick Stews (1724)
The Fable of the Bees; Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits. with an Essay on Charity and Charity Schools, and a Search Into the Nature of Society. Also, a Vindication of the Book
The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits; with an Essay on Charity and Charity-schools and a Search Into the Nature of Society: To which is Added a Vindication of the Book from the Aspersions Contain'd in a Presentment of the Grand-Jury of Middlesex, and an Abusive Letter to Lord C.
The Fable of the Bees; Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits. with an Essay on Charity, and a Search Into the Nature of Society. Also a Vindication of the Book from the Aspersions Contained in a Presentment of the Grand Jury of Middlesex
Free thoughts on religion, the Church & national happiness
Typhon or The Wars Between the Gods and Giants
A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick Passions
Aesop dress'd
The mischiefs that ought justly to be apprehended from a Whig-government
Æsop Dress'd, Or, A Collection of Fables Writ in Familiar Verse (1704)
Bernard Mandeville's A Modest Defence of Publick Stews: Prostitution and Its Discontents in Early Georgian England
Wishes to a godson, with other miscellany poems
A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick Diseases: In Three Dialogues
The Virgin Unmask'd (1709)
The Fable of the Bees; Volume 1
Some Fables After the Easie and Familiar Method of Monsieur de la Fontaine
letter to Dion, 1732
Collected Works of Bernard Mandeville
A Modest Defense of Publick Stews
By a Society of Ladies
A Letter to Dion, Occasion'd by His Book Call'd Alciphron, Or the Minute Philosopher. By the Author of the Fable of the Bees
Opera Minora I. : (1730)
The Virgin Unmask'd: Or, Female Dialogues, Betwixt an Elderly Maiden Lady, and Her Niece, on Several Diverting Discourses on Love, Marriage, Memoirs, Morals, &c. of the Times. the Fifth Edition. by Bernard Mandeville,
Recherche sur la nature de la société
Inquiry Into the Origin of Honor and the Usefulness of Christianity in War
Eine bescheidene Streitschrift für Öffentliche Freudenhäuser.
The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices Publick Benefits. Containing, Several Discourses, to Demonstrate, that Human Frailties, . . . May be Turn'd to the Advantage of the Civil Society, . . .
Promoting Prosperity: Two Eighteenth Century Tracts
The Mysteries of Virginity: Or, a Full Discovery of the Difference Between Young Maids and Old Ones. Set Forth in Several Diverting Dialogues of the Female Sex . . .
A Modest Defence of Publick Stews (1724)
The Fable of the Bees; Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits. with an Essay on Charity and Charity Schools, and a Search Into the Nature of Society. Also, a Vindication of the Book
The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits; with an Essay on Charity and Charity-schools and a Search Into the Nature of Society: To which is Added a Vindication of the Book from the Aspersions Contain'd in a Presentment of the Grand-Jury of Middlesex, and an Abusive Letter to Lord C.
The Fable of the Bees; Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits. with an Essay on Charity, and a Search Into the Nature of Society. Also a Vindication of the Book from the Aspersions Contained in a Presentment of the Grand Jury of Middlesex
Bernard Mandeville Life story
Bernard Mandeville, or Bernard de Mandeville, was an Anglo-Dutch philosopher, political economist and satirist. Born in Rotterdam, he lived most of his life in England and used English for most of his published works. He became famous for The Fable of the Bees.
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