2013 Schmitt Prize: Winning Essay Announced

Intellectual_History_ReviewThe International Society for Intellectual History is pleased to announce the winner of the 2013 Charles Schmitt Prize. The Prize was awarded to Marine Picon of the Institut d’Histoire de la Pensée Classique, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, for her essay “’The summulists’ disputes de constantia subjecti’: the young Leibniz and his teachers on eternal truths and existence.” The winning essay will be published in the June 2014 issue of Intellectual History Review (Volume 24, issue 2).”

As the result of generous donations from an anonymous donor and our publisher (Routledge), the International Society for Intellectual History offers, on an annual basis, a prize to honour the contribution of the late Charles Schmitt to intellectual history. The prize is £250, plus £50 worth of Routledge books, as well as a subscription to the Society’s quarterly journal Intellectual History Review.

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