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Paul Gottlieb Werlhoff's Letters to Albrecht von Haller

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About the author

Otto Sonntag graduated from Harvard College, where he majored in chemistry, and received his Ph.D. from New York University, in history. The author of various articles on aspects of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century intellectual history, he edited The Correspondence between Albrecht von Haller and Charles Bonnet, The Correspondence between Albrecht von Haller and Horace-Bénédict de Saussure and John Pringle’s Correspondence with Albrecht von Haller, all three appeared in the Studia Halleriana series. He was associate dean for academic affairs at New York University’s College of Arts and Science.     

Summary

The Swiss polymath Albrecht von Haller was at the center of a vast eighteenth-century correspondence network. The most voluminous, by far, of his correspondences was with Paul Gottlieb Werlhof (1699–1767), an eminent and learned physician and author in Hanover. It begins in October 1736, shortly after Hallerʼs arrival in Göttingen as professor at the two-year-old university there, and ends in June 1767, fourteen years after Haller’s return to Bern and several weeks before Werlhof’s death. Haller’s letters to Werlhof were all destroyed, but their gist can often be inferred from Werlhof’s replies, which merit their own attention. The 1,574 letters presented in this edition constitute a rich, still largely untapped source for the life, character, career, and thought of not just their author but also their recipient. The two men spoke freely about their personal joys and sorrows, hopes and fears. They discussed concerns regarding their families, finances, and health. Werlhof proved himself ever ready to advise, console, encourage, and assist his friend. The letters range broadly and knowledgeably over the medical, scientific, and literary developments of the time. They follow closely the productions, personalities, and controversies of the so-called republic of letters, especially those that involved Haller. On many occasions they also focus on the political and military affairs of the day. Of special interest is the light shed on the early history of the University of Göttingen, its facilities and finances, professors and students, pedagogy and discipline, rivalries and quarrels. Werlhof regularly served as an intermediary between Haller and Gerlach Adolph von Münchhausen, the universityʼs forceful first curator, who figures prominently in the correspondence. Among the many other appealing aspects of the letters are Werlhofʼs detailed critiques of Haller’s poems, their language, and their ideas, particularly when Haller was preparing new editions of his Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichten.    

Product details

Assisted by Otto Sonntag (Editor)
Publisher schwabe
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.05.2014
 
EAN 9783796528620
ISBN 978-3-7965-2862-0
No. of pages 2373
Dimensions 227 mm x 330 mm x 125 mm
Weight 3240 g
Illustrations Mit CD-Rom, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Tabellen, farbig, farbige Illustrationen
Series Studia Halleriana
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history

Verstehen, Haller, Albrecht von, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, Briefwechsel, Göttingen, Werlhof, Paul Gottlieb

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