Written: 1915
Source: Lenin’s Collected Works, 4th Edition, Moscow, 1976,
Volume 38, pp. 331-332
Publisher: Progress Publishers
First Published: 1930 in Lenin Miscellany XII.
Published according to the manuscript
Translated: Clemence Dutt
Edited: Stewart Smith
Original Transcription & Markup: K. Goins (2008)
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The remarks on Fr. Dannemann’s book “Wie
unser Weltbild entstand” (Kosmos). Stuttgart, 1912 [F. Dannemann,
How Did Our Picture of the World Arise (Cosmos), Stuttgart, 1912] were
written by Lenin in a notebook preceding the conspectus of G. Noël’s
Hegel’s Logic.
Note that this document has undergone special formating to ensure that
Lenin’s sidenotes fit on the page, marking as best as possible
where they were located in the original manuscript.
(Nat. XII. 456)
In this pamphlet the author gives a kind of summary |
About 5,000 years of the development |
(((Much pop- ularisa- tion...))) |
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only the Mediterranean Sea and surround-
In Egypt the clear nights facilitated |
The author carelessly, pompously, vulgarly, in feuilleton style outlines philosophical questions, banal. |
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At first the month was reckoned as 30
Aristarchus guessed that the earth re- |
The booklet is neither here nor there: for a philosophical work it is careless, sen- tentious, pet- ty, banal;— for a popular work it is pretentious. |
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Ptolemy’s system (second
Copernicus (1473-1543):
((Only in the middle of
Galileo—(1564-1642).
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Pythagoras (sixth centu-
The four elements, sub-
Democritus (fifth centu-
Spectral analysis (1860) |
[1] Dannemann, Fr., Wie unser Weltbild entstand? Stuttgart, 1912.—Ed.
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