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Fritz Saxl as Reader of Aby Warburg’s Sassetti Essay

IKON, 2020
In late August 1928 on a research stay abroad in Geneva, Fritz Saxl received a query from Aby Warburg about a no longer existing bridge in that city where religious ceremonies in commemoration of a...
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Fritz Saxl, Mithras

2016
Rezension zu: Fritz Saxl, Mithras. Typengeschichtliche Untersuchungen. Berlin, H. Keller 1931. 4°. XI, 125 S. 235 Abb. auf 43 Taf. in Lichtdruck.
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Panofsky, Erwin / Saxl, Fritz / Klibansky, Raymond: Saturn and Melancholy

2020
Im Internet unter: http://www.kll-online.de Online Fassung mit Updates. - Stuttgart, 2010- ; Online Update 11, September 2011. - 1 html-Datei (ca. 3 S.)
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Warburg and the Warburgkreis through a Magnifying Glass A Presentation of: Studies on Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing, London 2023

2023
We present here an excerpt from Dorothea McEwan’s book Studies on Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing, published in 2023 by Routledge, in its series Variorum Collected Studies. This fragment addresses Warburg’s lecture on the Serpent Ritual in the Kreuzlingen Sanatorium in 1923, by exploring side by side his intellectual milieu in Kreuzlingen and ...
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P. Saxl, Lectures. London, The Warburg Institute - Fritz Saxl, a volume of memorial essays from his friends in England

2019
Rezension zu: P. Saxl, Lectures. London, The Warburg Institute, University of London, 1957 (2 Bde., Text u. Taf.). 390 S., 243 Taf. Fritz Saxl, a volume of memorial essays from his friends in England. Edited by D. J. Gordon. Edinburgh, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., 1957. 369 S., 39 Taf.
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(Photographic) Subject-matter: Fritz Saxl Indexing Mnemosyne—A Stratigraphy of the Warburg Institute Photographic Collection's System

Visual Resources, 2014
Aby Warburg (1866–1929) created his photographic collection in Hamburg as a research tool. As new documents now reveal, in the late 1920s, a first system, focused on “subject matter,” was planned for the Bildersammlung (image collection) of Warburg's library.
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