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Today, the stock comprises about 100,000 exhibits and focuses on the period of Weimar classicism.
This relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism.
These and other publications set the stage for the cultural struggle that would later be known as the historical period of Weimar Classicism.
Along with Schiller, he was one of the leading figures of Weimar Classicism.
He was also considered as one of the most important translator of French literature into Weimar Classicism.
His initial interests were in classical German philosophy, and the Weimar Classicism period (1770-1830).
The journal formed the cornerstone of Weimar Classicism and exerted a great influence onto German intellectual history.
After this trip he returned with interest in classical ideas and writing, and a new form of writing emerged called Weimar Classicism.
These scholars laid the foundations of the later Weimar Classicism and German Romanticism movements.
Both men had lived in Weimar, and were the seminal figures of a literary movement known as Weimar Classicism.
Weimar Classicism's status as a "movement" and "classical" has been questioned by many scholars and historians, notably those outside Germany.
Nevertheless German cultural influence grew stronger during the Age of Enlightenment and Weimar Classicism.
In: A Reassessment of Weimar Classicism.
He has published 16 books and a number of articles, focusing in his research on the early modern period, the Weimar Classicism and the modern classics.
Weimar Classicism (German "Weimarer Klassik") is a cultural and literary movement of Europe.
He is associated with the periods of Enlightenment, Sturm und Drang, and Weimar Classicism.
Johann Joachim Winckelmann as inspirer of Weimar Classicism in Literary Encyclopedia.
For around 25 years the castle was Anna Amalia's favourite residence and the centre of a circle of poets, as part of Weimar Classicism.
This relationship leads to an epoch known as Weimar Classicism, a style that integrates classical, romantic and enlightenment ideals (Leidner xiv).
It was an important place for the discovery and promotion of new talent and drew many artists into the orbit of Weimar Classicism and its "Musenhof".
On the other hand Schelling was unsympathetic to the ethical idealism that animated the work of Friedrich Schiller, the other pillar of Weimar Classicism.
German Romanticism developed relatively late compared to its English counterpart, coinciding in its early years with the movement known as German Classicism or Weimar Classicism.
Werther was one of Goethe's few works in the Sturm und Drang movement, before he, with Friedrich von Schiller, began the Weimar Classicism movement.
On 3 October 1775 she married duke (later grand-duke) Charles Augustus of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and as such a member of the court sphere of Weimar Classicism.
The movement soon dovetailed into Weimar Classicism and early Romanticism, whereupon a socio-political concern for greater human freedom from despotism was incorporated along with a religious treatment of all things natural.