The Life and Letters of Barthold Georg Niebuhr: With Essays on His Character and Influence

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Harper & brothers, 1852 - 563 páginas

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TO MADAME HENSLER Fears for Holstein Noble Spirit
81
CHAPTER IV
91
To AMELIA The Journey
95
The Works of Art in London Schönborn
96
The Sights of London
97
Effect of the Changes of Nature upon the Mind English Political Writings
99
The English Stage
100
TO AMELIA Journey from London to Edinburgh
102
The Same
103
Opening Lectures at the University Robinson Hope Home Gregory Mode of Life
104
Mr Francis Scott Studies Moorhouse
105
An unpleasant Acquaintance The Scotts
107
National Character Young Men Women
108
Want of Intimacy in English Friendships and Neglect of the Training of Children
109
His own Character
110
The English Character Beautiful Influence of Physical Studies English Ideas of Germany
111
Study of Philosophy in England
113
Characteristics of the Scotch
114
Plans and Anticipations Taylor the Infidel
115
Interesting People
116
The Study of the Natural Sciences Playfair
117
Visit to Dr C
118
The Same
119
Journey into the Highlands
120
Agricultural Class in Scotland
122
Good Resolutions
123
CHAPTER V
124
TO MADAME HENSLER Goethe
129
Love of Paintings Style of Ancient Authors Livy Ci
140
CHAPTER VI
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To V On Religion Our Mental HistoryRationalism
148
LETTERS
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PROVISIONAL COMMISSION STEIN SENDS HIM TO NEGOTIATE DUTCH
165
TO MADAME HENSLER Journey from Memel to Landsberg
172
TO MOLTKE Different Kinds of Friendships Reminiscences
178
Dislike of Medical Men Mirabeaus Essai sur le Despot
185
TO MADAME HENSLER Valckenaer Dutch Poets
191
Successes of the Tyrolese Villers
197
TO HIS FATHER Finance Occupations
203
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TO MADAME HENSLER The aim of Wilhelm Meister Oersted
241
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LETTERS FROM GOETHE TO NIEBUHR ON RECEIVING THE SECOND VOL
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CHAPTER VIII
259
TO THE PRINCESS LOUISA Mournful Aspect of Affairs Rela
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TO MADAME HENSLER Public Events Stein Peyron 403
272
CHAPTER IX
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To DE SERRE Financial Condition of England Affinities
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The Same
302
TO MADAME HENSLER Account of the Journey from Ratisbon
309
TO MADAME HENSLER The Tyrol Innspruck Hofer
317
Son Feelings at Leaving Italy
320
Arrival at Rome Aspect of the City Misery of the People
324
Impressions of Rome German Artists Mode of Life
330
TO JACOBI Catholicism Goethes Life
334
TO MADAME HENSLER On Education Brandis
335
His own dangerous Illness
353
Bekker
354
TO SAVIGNY Josephus
355
POLITICAL COMMOTIONS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY BIRTH OF HIS ELDEST DAUGHTER APPOINTMENT OF A CLERGYMAN TO TH...
356
LETTERS
357
TO MADAME HENSLER The State of Public Affairs
358
Reminiscences Harmss Theses Creeds and Tests of Faith
359
Political and Ecclesiastical Affairs
361
The Weather Harmss Theses Essentials of Christianity
362
Proselytizing Efforts of the Catholics Cornelius
364
TO SAVIGNY Efforts of the Catholics Edition of Gaius Bavarian Constitution Political Movements Görres
365
TO JACOBI The Weather Moral and Social Condition of the Romans Dearth of Intellectual Intercourse The Ba varian Constitution
366
TO SAVIGNY Health of his Family His Son Education Governing Landed Property in Italy
370
TO MADAME HENSLER The religious Education of his Son Italian Banditti
372
TO SAVIGNY Genzano Religion of the Ancient Romans Unfriendly Feeling toward Prussia
373
TO MADAME HENSLER Secker Sarpi
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Hardenberg
404
TO NICOLOVIUS Conclusion of the Negotiations with Rome
406
TO MADAME HENSLER The Same Stein
407
Insurrection in Piedmont
408
Lord Colchester The Countess of Albany
409
The Same
410
TO NICOLOVIUS Hamann Pietism Biography Power of the Historian
411
TO MADAME HENSLER Hamann Essentials of Christianity
412
Life in RomeHamann
414
TO MADAME HENSLER Views with Regard to his Son
416
Lieber Greek Soldiers
417
TO SAVIGNY Savignys History of Jurisprudence State of Italy in the Middle Ages Ciceros Views of the Consti tution of Rome
418
TO MADAME HENSLER De Serre Lieber
420
The Same Intercourse
421
To A YOUNG PHILOLOGIST On the high Character of his Vo cation and the right Method of pursuing Philological Studies
423
VISIT TO NAPLES DEPARTURE FROM ROME JOURNEY TO BONN
430
TO DE SERRE On the Policy of England Canning Lessing Proposed Essay on Roman History Varchi
432
Animal Magnetism Politics
434
TO MADAME HENSLER Stay at Naples Marcus MSS Climate
435
De Serre
436
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TO MADAME NIEBUHR Waagens History of Art
472
The Same Stein Champollions Discoveries
473
Arrival of his Goods Public Business
474
Translations of his History Accused of Radicalism
475
Vincke Cicero on Friendships
476
Retirement from Public Life Cousins Views of Christi anity
477
His Garden Health
478
Letter to the King
479
TO MADAME HENSLER His Lectures Repose of the Political World
489
His Lectures Classen The University
490
His History of Rome
491
TO MADAME HENSLER Students in Bonn
492
Death and Character of Voss A Catholic Leauge Elber feldt
493
Missolonghi Designs of the Catholics
494
Reception of his History State of France The Greek Struggle
495
Pleasant Plans and Anticipations Jacobi and Goethe Grief at the Fate of Missolonghi
496
TO SAVIGNY On his Journey to Italy The History of Rome
497
MARRIAGE AND SETTLEMENT IN COPENHAGEN STOLBERGS CONVER SION BOMBARDMENT OF COPENHAGEN STUDY OF ARABIC ...
498
Excursion to Treyes Arrangement of his Papers Letter from Goethe
499
LETTER FROM GOETHE TO NIEBUHR
500
TO SAVIGNY Second Edition of his History Edition of the Byzantine Historians
502
TO MOLTKE Mirabeau Idolatry of Property Comparison
527
ESSAY ON NIEBUHR AS AN HISTORIAN BY PROFESSOR LOEBELL
544

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