Hodegetischer Entwurf einer vollst ndigen Geschichte der Gelehrsamkeit, written by Hieronymus Andreas Mertens and published in 1779, offers a comprehensive outline for a complete history of scholarship. This work provides valuable insights into the 18th-century approach to intellectual history and the development of scholarly disciplines. Mertens's 'Hodegetischer Entwurf' is a significant contribution to the field of historiography, reflecting the era's ambition to systematically document and understand the evolution of human knowledge. It remains a relevant resource for researchers interested in the history of ideas, the organization of knowledge, and the development of academic disciplines during the Enlightenment.
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