Offenbarung und Episteme: Zur europäischen Wirkung Jakob Böhmes im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert

For the first time, these proceedings from an interdisciplinary and international symposium use a broad foundation of sources to examine the first period (1620-1790) in the history of the major European impact of Jakob Böhme, a history that extended well into the 20th century. The contributors revea...

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发表在:Frühe Neuzeit
其他作者: Kühlmann, Wilhelm 1946- (Editor)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:German
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出版: Berlin [u.a.] De Gruyter 2012
In: Frühe Neuzeit (173)
Year: 2012
丛编:Frühe Neuzeit 173
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Böhme, Jakob 1575-1624 / 接受 / 历史 1620-1790
Further subjects:B Theosophy
B Mysticism
B Konferenzschrift 2010 (München)
B LITERARY CRITICISM / German / European
B History of Literature
B Hermeticism / Spiritualism
B History of Religion and Science
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总结:For the first time, these proceedings from an interdisciplinary and international symposium use a broad foundation of sources to examine the first period (1620-1790) in the history of the major European impact of Jakob Böhme, a history that extended well into the 20th century. The contributors reveal the conflicted and contrasting patterns and modalities of reception along with the different positions taken in response to Böhme in the works of important cultural figures. These studies show the existence of a conflict zone in intellectual history and also in the history of language and literature that extended beyond the German-speaking world. Wilhelm Kühlmann, Universität Heidelberg; Friedrich Vollhardt, Universität München.
Item Description:Beiträge gehen auf eine Tagung zurück, die vom 21. bis 24. April 2010 in München stattfand. - Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl
ISBN:3110288613
访问:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110288612