Friedrich von Schlegel's scientific contributions
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Critic, poet and essayist Friedrich von Schlegel (1772–1829) was a leading figure of German Romanticism. Believed to be autobiographical, his unfinished novel Lucinde caused a scandal in 1799 because of its portrayal of a sexual liaison. After exploring the development of philosophy, Schlegel increasingly turned his attention to the study of Sanskr...
Citations
... Er hat mich über den Überlieferungsgang großzügig informiert und sich mit seiner Gattin dem mühseligen Nachvollzug meiner Entzifferungen unterzogen. 6 Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué an Friedrich Majer, 6 dem Auge m der Soldaten, die starr unter ihren Waffen standen, bitterliche, stille Thränen, -laß mich aufhören; ich fühle auch die meinigen fliessen, und könnte Bogen über diesen Gegenstand anfüllen. Hast Du sie gekannt, die himmlische Erscheinung? ...