The American Philosophical Society Press
Temple of Night at Schonau
About this book
Between 1796 & 1800 Baron Peter von Braun, a rich businessman & manager of Vienna’s court theaters, transformed his estate at Schonau into an English-style landscape park. The most celebrated building was the Temple of Night, a domed rotunda accessible only through a meandering rockwork grotto. A life-size statue of the goddess Night on a chariot pulled by two horses presided over the Temple, while from the dome, came the sounds of a mechanical musical instrument. Only the ruins survive, & the Temple has received little scholarly attention. This book brings it back to life by assembling the descriptions of it by early 19th-cent. eyewitnesses. “Will appeal to anyone interested in the history of garden design, arch., theater, & music.” Illus.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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A Note on the Appendix, Quotations, and Translations
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Introduction
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1 The Rise and Fall of Peter von Braun and the Temple of Night
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2 Visiting the Temple
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3 The Temple as Garden Folly
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4 The Night between Enlightenment and Romanticism
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5 Mäkel, Salieri, and the Pfeifenwerk
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6 The Temple as Holy Place
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7 The Temple as Theater
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8 The Temple as Kunstgalerie
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Bibliography
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Appendix: Descriptions of and References to the Temple of Night 1799-1894
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Index
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