The eponymous hero of classical philology - The University of Halle and the Philological Seminar - The Homeric question and the Prolegomena - The Berlin years and the dedication of the "Museum der Althertums-Wissenschaft" to Goethe - The cultural presuppositions of the Wolffian model - The primacy of the Greeks over other ancient peoples - The Wolffian encyclopaedia and its disciplines - The primacy of language and the educational potential of the classic

Friedrich August Wolf and the Birth of the Altertumswissenschaft

UGOLINI, Gherardo
2022-01-01

Abstract

The eponymous hero of classical philology - The University of Halle and the Philological Seminar - The Homeric question and the Prolegomena - The Berlin years and the dedication of the "Museum der Althertums-Wissenschaft" to Goethe - The cultural presuppositions of the Wolffian model - The primacy of the Greeks over other ancient peoples - The Wolffian encyclopaedia and its disciplines - The primacy of language and the educational potential of the classic
2022
Inglese
STAMPA
Comitato scientifico
History of Classical Philology. From Bentley to the 20th century, Edited by Diego Lanza and Gherardo Ugolini
Diego Lanza and Gherardo Ugolini (eds)
De Gruyter
Berlin – Boston
GERMANIA
9783110722666
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89
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Halle, Goethe, Homer, Friedrih August Wolf, Altertumswissenschaft
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
268
1
02 Contributo in volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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Ugolini, Gherardo
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