The last Homerides. The early Romanticism and the Study of Antiquity
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This paper portrates the influence of Friedrich August Wolf´s homeric studies on the romantic interpretation of Greece and the classical literature. The philological background of the first romancisim explains the close relationship between the scientific study of Antiquity (Altertumswissenschaft) and the literary criticism in the Jenas Group. Thaks to Schlegel´s classical studies this relationship will turn into a new hermeneutic Theory.
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