This collection, "Herders S mtliche Werke," presents a comprehensive compilation of the works of Johann Gottfried Herder, focusing particularly on his early period. The collection includes contributions and editorial work by Jakob Balde, Bernhard Ludwig Suphan, Carl Christian Redlich, Otto Hoffmann, and Reinhold Steig, ensuring a scholarly and thorough presentation of Herder's writings.
Herder, a key figure of the Enlightenment, made significant contributions to philosophy, theology, and literary criticism. His work explores themes of language, culture, and history, influencing subsequent generations of thinkers and writers. This collection offers valuable insights into the development of Herder's thought and his lasting impact on German intellectual history.
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