"Die Groß- Und Kleine Welt, Natürlich-, Sittlich- Und Politischer Weiß Zum Lust Und Nutzen Vorgestellt, Das Ist" by Wilibald Kobolt offers a detailed exploration of the natural world and its connection to human society, morality, and politics. Published in the 17th century, this work delves into the 'natural characteristics and constitution' of various creatures, drawing parallels to the customs, governance, and lifestyles of people. This book provides valuable insights into the worldview of the time, blending natural history with social and political philosophy. It is a significant resource for understanding early modern European thought and culture.
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