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(8) Warburgs Begriff der Kulturwissenschaft

MS. Wind 59

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Title

(8) Warburgs Begriff der Kulturwissenschaft

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MS. Wind 59

Summary

Folder 1: Original German texts of quotations now rendered in English. [IV, 4, i; WIND 62]

Folder 2: Drafts of English translation by Peter Hocker, with comments by Margaret Wind and others, c. 1979. [IV, 4, ii; WIND 62]

Folder 3: Various translations with comments, related correspondence, c. 1978-1982. [IV, 4, iv; WIND 62]

Folder 4: Miscellaneous notes and comments by Margaret Wind and others, n.d. [IV, 4, iv; WIND 62]

Folder 5: Correspondence Margaret Wind with Oxford University Press; notes relating to references to Wind and Kulturwissenschaftlicher Begriff in Donald Preziosi, 'The Art of Art History', 1998.

Date

1978-1998

Language

German

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Edgar Wind Papers

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