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XII Anticipations of the Nineteenth Century
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Note on the Translation ix
- Preface xi
- I A Metaphor for the Totality of Experience 1
- II The World of Books and the Book of the World 8
- III The Sky as Book, the Book in the Sky 13
- IV Alphabetic Analogies 26
- V The Delayed Appearance of the Second Book 36
- VI The Illiterate Layman as Reader of the World Book 46
- VII God’s Books Agree with Each Other 54
- VIII Asymmetries of Readability 69
- IX Encryption and Decryption of the Human World 87
- X World Chronicle or World Formula 98
- XI A Robinsonian World against the Newtonian World 123
- XII Anticipations of the Nineteenth Century 133
- XIII The Hamburg Book of Nature and Its Reflection in Königsberg 148
- XIV Signs on Foreheads, Signs in the Sky 164
- XV “How Readable the Book of Nature is Becoming for Me . . .” 177
- XVI “The World Must Be Romanticized” 193
- XVII The Idea of the Absolute Book 222
- XVIII A Book on Nature as a Book of Nature 234
- XIX The Empty World Book 250
- XX Preparation for the Interpretation of Dreams 271
- XXI Making Dreams Readable 281
- XXII The Genetic Code and Its Readers 311
- Notes 343
- Name Index 385
- Subject Index 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Note on the Translation ix
- Preface xi
- I A Metaphor for the Totality of Experience 1
- II The World of Books and the Book of the World 8
- III The Sky as Book, the Book in the Sky 13
- IV Alphabetic Analogies 26
- V The Delayed Appearance of the Second Book 36
- VI The Illiterate Layman as Reader of the World Book 46
- VII God’s Books Agree with Each Other 54
- VIII Asymmetries of Readability 69
- IX Encryption and Decryption of the Human World 87
- X World Chronicle or World Formula 98
- XI A Robinsonian World against the Newtonian World 123
- XII Anticipations of the Nineteenth Century 133
- XIII The Hamburg Book of Nature and Its Reflection in Königsberg 148
- XIV Signs on Foreheads, Signs in the Sky 164
- XV “How Readable the Book of Nature is Becoming for Me . . .” 177
- XVI “The World Must Be Romanticized” 193
- XVII The Idea of the Absolute Book 222
- XVIII A Book on Nature as a Book of Nature 234
- XIX The Empty World Book 250
- XX Preparation for the Interpretation of Dreams 271
- XXI Making Dreams Readable 281
- XXII The Genetic Code and Its Readers 311
- Notes 343
- Name Index 385
- Subject Index 391