Home Literary Studies Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814)
book: Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814)
Book
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814)

Bibliographie und Briefverzeichnis
  • Achim Aurnhammer and C.J. Andreas Klein
Language: German
Published/Copyright: 2013
Become an author with De Gruyter Brill
Frühe Neuzeit
This book is in the series

About this book

Johann Georg Jacobi (1740-1814) is a significant representative of the German Enlightenment in its various spheres of experience, and range of aesthetic, political and religious options. This bibliography presents for the first time Jacobi’s work and extensive literary estate. A register of more than 2000 letters brings to light not only Jacobi’s numerous acquaintances and intense exchange of letters, but also the international network of the Enlightenment in Germany’s southwest.

Author / Editor information

Achim Aurnhammer, Universität Freiburg; C. J. Andreas Klein, Villingen-Schwenningen.

Reviews

"Insgesamt ein nicht nur für Interessenten an J., sondern auch seines breiten und illustren Freundes- und Bekanntenkreises höchst willkommenes und nützliches Repertorium."
Martin Rector in: Germanistik 3/4-2013

Supplementary Materials

  • Publicly Available
    Download PDF
  • Publicly Available
    Download PDF
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed
  • Requires Authentication Unlicensed
    Licensed

Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
December 19, 2012
eBook ISBN:
9783110266184
Hardcover published on:
December 13, 2012
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110263855
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
22
Main content:
781
Illustrations:
25
Downloaded on 21.1.2026 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110266184/html
Scroll to top button