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Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Briefwechsel 1775-1781. Nr. 381-750. Gesamtausgabe Der Bayerischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften
Contributor(s): Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich (Author), Bruggen, Michael (Commentaries by), Lauth, Reinhard (Contribution by)
ISBN: 3772815375     ISBN-13: 9783772815379
Publisher: Frommann-Holzboog
OUR PRICE:   $418.48  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Language: German
Published: December 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy
Series: Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: Briefwechsel - Nachlass - Dokumen
Physical Information: 444 pages
 
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Der Band beleuchtet Jacobis Bemuhungen um die Wirtschafts- und Finanzreform insbesondere der bayerischen Landesteile, aber auch sein Scheitern an den reaktionaren Kraften am pfalz-bayerischen Hof sowie die Verwickelung der Wiener Staatskanzlei in den Sturz des Munsteraner Reformators Franz von Furstenberg, aber auch des liberalen Ministeriums Christoph von Hohenfelds und Georg von La Roches in Kurtrier. Hervorgehoben seien ferner die musik- und kunstgeschichtlich aufschlussreichen Berichte Willhelm Heinses von seiner Italienreise sowie die Kommentierung der Korrespondenzen mit Lessing und Lavater, ferner die Aufzeichnungen des zweiten Sohnes Georg Arnold uber das Elternhaus sowie uber seine Erziehung durch Matthias Claudius in Wandsbek und Amalia von Gallitzin in Munster.'Michael Bruggen e i collaboratori hanno svolto un lavoro ammirabile: il volume di commento e ricchissimo; una immensa serie di dati viene messa a disposizione dei lettori e degli studiosi, con uno straordinario lavoro di attenzione, di rigore, di pazienza.' Marco Ivaldo, Teoria This volume analyzes Jacobi's efforts on behalf of the economic and financial reform, in particular of the regions in Bavaria, but also his failure due to the reactionary forces at the court of Palatinate-Bavaria. It also deals with the Vienna state chancellery's involvement in overthrowing the Munster reformer Franz von Furstenberg as well as the liberal ministry of Christoph von Hohenfeld and Georg von La Roches in Kurtrier. It focuses on the reports written by Wilhelm Heinse during his trip to Italy, which are informative from the perspective of the history of music and art, as well as the commentary on the correspondence with Lessing and Lavater. Further focal points are the notes written by the second son, Georg Arnold, on his parental home and his education which he received from Matthias Claudius in Wandsbek and Amalia von Gallitzin in Munster