Athenaeum (Schlegel)

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Athenaeum is the title of a magazine that was published by the brothers August Wilhelm Schlegel and Friedrich Schlegel and printed in Berlin .

A total of six issues were published between 1798 and 1800. It formed the central literary organ of early romanticism in Jena . Other contributors were Dorothea Schlegel , Caroline Schlegel , Novalis , August Ferdinand Bernhardi , Sophie Bernhardi , Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher , August Ludwig Hülsen and Karl Gustav Brinckmann .

A continuation was the journal Europa published by Friedrich Schlegel in 1803 .

The Friedrich Schlegel Society publishes the Athenaeum yearbook.

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Heinrich Hubert Houben published a bibliographical indexing : Publications of the German Bibliographical Society. Bibliographical repertory. Vol. 1: Magazines of Romanticism , Berlin 1904, Behr, Sp. 1–13 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).

literature

  • Ernst Behler : A thenaum. The story of a magazine. In: Athenaeum. A magazine by August Wilhelm Schlegel and Friedrich Schlegel. Berlin 1798–1800. Reprint Darmstadt 1983, pp. 5-64.
  • Ernst Behler: The Schlegel Brothers' magazines. A contribution to the history of German Romanticism, Darmstadt 1983.
  • Athenaeum. A magazine by August Wilhelm Schlegel and Friedrich Schlegel. Selected and edited by Curt Grützmacher . Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek near Hamburg 1969.

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