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Achim Aurnhammer / Günter Schnitzler (Hgg.), Der Tanz in den Künsten 1770–1914. 2009

Achim Aurnhammer / Günter Schnitzler (Hgg.), Der Tanz in den Künsten 1770–1914. 2009 Julia Stenzel who as professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Leipzig had advocated a discursive search for truth and enlightenment long before Diderot did in his Encyclopédie a half century later. And the qualities inherent in Weisheit/Lebensklugheit are also traceable back to Christian Wolff, the great synthesizer of Leibnizian philosophical inspiration at Leipzig, who successfully applied the Leibnizian category of the plenitude of possibilities to potentially useful knowledge areas as central to higher education and research agenda in the 1720s. Because the volume lacks an index, one cannot easily find remarks on these questions in this 680-page text. To be sure, Section IV: “Privatbibliothek”, offers valuable insights into “die medialen, sozialen und öffentlichen Aspekte der Privatbibliothek” (p. 191) and points to research desiderata such as women as book collectors, lending practices of private libraries, and the role of review journals along with more attention to recommended “Frauenzimmerbibliotheken” and auction catalogues (this call despite advances in these areas by Wolfgang Martens, Peter Nasse, and Helga Brandes). And sections VIII (“Popularisierung gelehrter Wissensbestände”), XI (“Gärten als epistemologische Modelle”), XII (“Darstellungsformen medizinischen Wissens”), XIII (“Naturgeschichte. Epistemologie und material culture”), and XIV (“Ästhetik zwischen Norm und Geschichtlichkeit”) contain welcome acknowledgment of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Arbitrium - Zeitschrift für Rezensionen zur germanistischen Literaturwissenschaft de Gruyter

Achim Aurnhammer / Günter Schnitzler (Hgg.), Der Tanz in den Künsten 1770–1914. 2009

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de Gruyter
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© 2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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0723-2977
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1865-8849
DOI
10.1515/arbi.2011.080
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Abstract

Julia Stenzel who as professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Leipzig had advocated a discursive search for truth and enlightenment long before Diderot did in his Encyclopédie a half century later. And the qualities inherent in Weisheit/Lebensklugheit are also traceable back to Christian Wolff, the great synthesizer of Leibnizian philosophical inspiration at Leipzig, who successfully applied the Leibnizian category of the plenitude of possibilities to potentially useful knowledge areas as central to higher education and research agenda in the 1720s. Because the volume lacks an index, one cannot easily find remarks on these questions in this 680-page text. To be sure, Section IV: “Privatbibliothek”, offers valuable insights into “die medialen, sozialen und öffentlichen Aspekte der Privatbibliothek” (p. 191) and points to research desiderata such as women as book collectors, lending practices of private libraries, and the role of review journals along with more attention to recommended “Frauenzimmerbibliotheken” and auction catalogues (this call despite advances in these areas by Wolfgang Martens, Peter Nasse, and Helga Brandes). And sections VIII (“Popularisierung gelehrter Wissensbestände”), XI (“Gärten als epistemologische Modelle”), XII (“Darstellungsformen medizinischen Wissens”), XIII (“Naturgeschichte. Epistemologie und material culture”), and XIV (“Ästhetik zwischen Norm und Geschichtlichkeit”) contain welcome acknowledgment of the

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Arbitrium - Zeitschrift für Rezensionen zur germanistischen Literaturwissenschaftde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2011

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