Der weimarische Musenhof, 1756-1781 untersucht das kulturelle Leben am Hof von Weimar in der zweiten H lfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. Wilhelm Bode schildert die Entwicklung Weimars zu einem Zentrum der K nste und Wissenschaften, beleuchtet die Rolle bedeutender Pers nlichkeiten wie Anna Amalia und Wieland, und zeichnet ein lebendiges Bild des h fischen Lebens. Das Buch bietet Einblicke in die literarischen Salons, Theaterauff hrungen und musikalischen Veranstaltungen, die den Ruhm Weimars als Musenhof begr ndeten. Es ist eine wertvolle Quelle f r alle, die sich f r die deutsche Geistesgeschichte und die kulturellen Bl tezeit Weimars interessieren.
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