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Clio the Romantic Muse

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"It is not sufficiently appreciated, I believe, how profoundly Clio, the muse of history, permeated every aspect of thought during the Romantic era: philosophy, theology, law, natural science, medicine, and all other fields of intellectual endeavor.... Thoughtful students of the period well understand that 'Romanticism' is not merely a literary or aesthetic movement but, rather, a general climate of opinion."-from the IntroductionIn a book certain to be of interest to readers in many disciplines, the distinguished scholar Theodore Ziolkowski shows how a strong impulse toward historical concerns was formalized in the four German academic faculties: philosophy, theology, law, and medicine/biology. In Clio the Romantic Muse, he focuses on representative figures in whose early work the sense of history was first manifested: G. W. F. Hegel, Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Friedrich Karl von Savigny, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, and Friedrich Schleiermacher. Through biographical treatments of these and other leading German scholars, Ziolkowski traces how the disciplines became historicized in the period 1790-1810. He goes on to suggest how powerfully the Romantic thinkers influenced their disciples in the twentieth century.

Title Clio the Romantic Muse : Historicizing the Faculties in Germany / Theodore Ziolkowski.
Publisher Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
Creation Date [2018]
Notes Issued also in print.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-210) and index.
In English.
Content Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1. HISTORY: From Decoration to Discipline -- 2. PHILOSOPHY -- 3. THEOLOGY -- 4. LAW -- 5. MEDICINE -- CONCLUSION -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Extent 1 online resource (xii, 215 pages)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2004
National Library system number 997010704303805171
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