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| #1097282 in eBooks | 2013-12-16 | 2013-12-16 | File type: PDF||5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Uneven; 3.5 Stars|By R. Albin|An interesting and fairly well written book on an insufficiently appreciated aspect of Weimar intellectual life. In the aftermath of WWI, Hamburg supported the first private university in Germany. Both its setting and unusual history led to some distinctive features. One of its founders was the art historian Aby Warburg, a member of the famous J||
“Insightful, interesting, and sophisticated, Dreamland of Humanists not only contributes to our individual and collective knowledge of the Warburg school but it sheds new light on the intellectual and political struggles and u
Deemed by Heinrich Heine a city of merchants where poets go to die, Hamburg was an improbable setting for a major intellectual movement. Yet it was there, at the end of World War I, at a new university in this commercial center, that a trio of twentieth-century pioneers in the humanities emerged. Working side by side, Aby Warburg, Ernst Cassirer, and Erwin Panofsky developed new avenues in art history, cultural history, and philosophy, changing the course of cultura...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Dreamland of Humanists: Warburg, Cassirer, Panofsky, and the Hamburg School | Emily J. Levine.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.