Mit der im vorliegenden Band prasentierten jungst entdeckten Inventarliste der nachgelassenen Bibliothek F. W. J. Schellings wird neben denjenigen Kants und Jacobis eine weitere Philosophenbibliothek aus der Zeit der klassischen deutschen Philosophie erschlossen. Das von Schellings Schwiegersohn Ulrich von Zech erstellte Verzeichnis gestattet eine nahezu vollstandige Rekonstruktion des Buchbesitzes zum Zeitpunkt von Schellings Tod und eroffnet damit wertvolle Einblicke in die Arbeitsinstrumente des Philosophen. Nur wenige Bande verblieben in der Familie, der uberwiegende Bestand kam in Berlin zur Auktion, deren Katalog hier ebenfalls abgebildet ist, erganzt um den jeweiligen aktuellen bibliographischen Nachweis. This volume presents the newly discovered inventory of F. W. J. Schelling's library. This list, compiled shortly after Schelling's death, offers valuable insights into the literature used by the philosopher, and thus adds substantially to our understanding of his work, offering an important supplement to the historical-critical edition of his work. - Some of Schelling's books were kept by the family; the rest were put up for auction. The catalogue compiled for this auction will also be reprinted, with the addition of modern bibliographical data and various indices. The introduction documents the relevant, for the compiling of the list as well as for the auction, and discusses the way in which Schelling's reading found its way into his own work.
Format:Paperback
Language:German
ISBN:3772824358
ISBN13:9783772824357
Release Date:September 2007
Publisher:Frommann-Holzboog
Length:306 Pages
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