Erinnerungen an Wilhelm Von Humboldt, Zweiter Theil offers a detailed look into the life and times of Wilhelm von Humboldt, a prominent figure in German intellectual history. Written by Gustav Schlesier, this second part of Humboldt's memoirs provides invaluable insights into his personal life, professional endeavors, and philosophical contributions. The book sheds light on Humboldt's involvement in education reform, his work as a linguist, and his impact on the development of German humanism.
This volume is essential reading for historians, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the cultural and political landscape of 19th-century Germany. Schlesier's meticulous record captures the essence of Humboldt's character, making it a significant resource for understanding the man behind the legacy.
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