Ein Lebensbild in Briefen offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of Ernst and Friedrich Curtius through their personal correspondence. Published in 1903, this collection of letters provides invaluable insights into German society, culture, and intellectual life during the 19th century. Ernst Curtius, a renowned classical archaeologist and historian, and Friedrich Curtius, a prominent theologian, share their thoughts and experiences on a wide range of subjects, from academic pursuits and artistic endeavors to family matters and current events.
This volume is a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in German history, biography, and the art of letter writing. The letters reveal the personalities, relationships, and intellectual development of these two influential figures, providing a rich tapestry of life in a transformative era. Ein essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of German heritage.
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