Georg Philipp Harsdorffers Universalitat: Beitrage zu einem uomo universale des Barock

Georg Philipp Harsdörffer? lawyer, scholar and mathematician, patrician, diplomat and judge ? has in recent decades become one of the most studied Baroque authors. His work had a distinct international orientation and encompassed nearly all areas of 17th century knowledge. It thus became the fulcrum for the European literary relationships and discourse of his age. The book documents this from the humanistic prerequisites to the ?last things’ of religion.

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Georg Philipp Harsdorffers Universalitat: Beitrage zu einem uomo universale des Barock

Georg Philipp Harsdörffer? lawyer, scholar and mathematician, patrician, diplomat and judge ? has in recent decades become one of the most studied Baroque authors. His work had a distinct international orientation and encompassed nearly all areas of 17th century knowledge. It thus became the fulcrum for the European literary relationships and discourse of his age. The book documents this from the humanistic prerequisites to the ?last things’ of religion.

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Georg Philipp Harsdorffers Universalitat: Beitrage zu einem uomo universale des Barock

Georg Philipp Harsdorffers Universalitat: Beitrage zu einem uomo universale des Barock

Georg Philipp Harsdorffers Universalitat: Beitrage zu einem uomo universale des Barock

Georg Philipp Harsdorffers Universalitat: Beitrage zu einem uomo universale des Barock

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Georg Philipp Harsdörffer? lawyer, scholar and mathematician, patrician, diplomat and judge ? has in recent decades become one of the most studied Baroque authors. His work had a distinct international orientation and encompassed nearly all areas of 17th century knowledge. It thus became the fulcrum for the European literary relationships and discourse of his age. The book documents this from the humanistic prerequisites to the ?last things’ of religion.


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ISBN-13: 9783110251081
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 06/30/2011
Series: Fruhe Neuzeit Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 332
File size: 4 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Stefan Keppler-Tasaki,Freie Universität, Berlin; Ursula Kocher,Bergische Universität, Wuppertal.

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