Writings
- Gesamtausgabe (Collected Works) Critical edition edited by Eduard Winter, Jan Berg, Friedrich Kambartel, Bob van Rootselaar, Stuttgart:Fromman-Holzboog, 1969 ss. (84 volls. published)
- Wissenschaftslehre, 4 Bde Neudr., 2. verb, A. hrsg. W. Schultz, Leipzig I-II 1929, III 1980, IV 1931; Critical edition edited by Jan Berg: Bolzano's Gesamtausgabe, voll. 11-14 (1985–2000).
- Bolzano, Bernard (1810), Beyträge zu einer begründeteren Darstellung der Mathematik. Erste Lieferung (Contributions to a better grounded presentation of mathematics; Ewald 1996, pp. 174–224 and The Mathematical Works of Bernard Bolzano, 2004, pp. 83–137).
- Bolzano, Bernard (1817), Rein analytischer Beweis des Lehrsatzes, dass zwischen je zwey Werthen, die ein entgegengesetzes Resultat gewähren, wenigstens eine reele Wurzel der Gleichung liege, Wilhelm Engelmann, http://books.google.com/?id=EoW4AAAAIAAJ&dq=%22Rein%20analytischer%20Beweis%20des%20Lehrsatzes%22&pg=PA2-IA3#v=onepage&q= (Purely analytic proof of the theorem that between any two values which give results of opposite sign, there lies at least one real root of the equation; Ewald 1996, pp. 225–48.
- Bolzano, Bernard (1851), Paradoxien des Unendlichen, C.H. Reclam, http://books.google.com/?id=RT84AAAAMAAJ&dq=Paradoxien%20des%20Unendlichen&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q= (Paradoxes of the Infinite; Ewald 1996, pp. 249–92 (excerpt)).
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