Goethe in the history of science

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Goethe in the history of science

edited by Frederick Amrine

(Studies in modern German literature / Peter D.G. Brown, general editor, v. 29-30)

P. Lang, c1996

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Includes indexes

Contents of Works

  • v. 1. Bibliography, 1776-1949
  • v. 2. Bibliography, 1950-1990

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Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780820410760

Description

Goethe is a significant figure in the history of science. His search to develop a rigorous and empirical approach to the study of qualities represents an important complement to quantitative methods. His scientific writings have inspired an unbroken research tradition, a Goethean paradigm, that continues to this day. Volumes I and II of Goethe in the History of Science provide a comprehensive bibliography of primary and secondary literature on Goethe's scientific writings and of the original scientific work that constitutes the alternative paradigm. Volume III will argue Goethe's significance and narrate the history of the Goethean tradition.
Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9780820410777

Description

Goethe is a significant figure in the history of science. His search to develop a rigorous and empirical approach to the study of qualities represents an important complement to quantitative methods. His scientific writings have inspired an unbroken research tradition, a Goethean paradigm, that continues to this day. Volumes I and II of Goethe in the History of Science provide a comprehensive bibliography of primary and sesondary literature on Goethe's scientific writings and of the original scientific work that constitutes the alternative paradigm. Volume III will argue Goethe's significance and narrate the history of the Goethean tradition.

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