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"Library as a Mirror of the Mind" - The Conception of the Warburg Library
Bachelor thesis focuses on the research library, founded by a significant German art historian and historian of culture, Aby Warburg. The Library was originally located in Hamburg as Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg.
Johanidesová, Tereza
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Traduction par nos soins d'extraits du Journal de la Bibliothèque des Sciences de la Culture d'Aby Warburg (la "Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg" ou "KBW").
Cahen-Maurel, Laure
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A Queen's visual education: A letter from Kenneth Clark to Fritz Saxl, 27th July 1943
“Dear Saxl”, Kenneth Clark writes on the 27 of July 1943 to the director of the Warburg Institute, “I have given away the original sets of photographs of the bronze effigies in Westminster Abbey”.
Johannes von Müller
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Vorträge der Bibliothek Warburg
Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg; Saxl, Fritz [Mitarb.]
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This article is an investigation into Fritz Saxl’s travels in Spain in the spring of 1927. The Viennese scholar, art historian and librarian in the KBWsince 1920, recorded his impressions of life and art in Spain in his correspondence with AbyWarburg ...
Hellwig, Karin
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Die Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg : Geschichte und Konzeption in ausgewählten Aspekten
Köln, Fachhochschule für Bibliotheks- undDokumentationswesen, Hausarbeit ...
Pfister, Silvia
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We present hitherto unpublished handwritten notes made by Gertrud Bing after the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg relocated to London, possibly in the mid-1930s. The notes, which were written in two notebooks now housed at the Warburg Institute
Zanon, Giulia
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Kinetic images and the disposition of the history: Aby Warburg and Jean-Luc Godard
Aby Warburg’s Bilderatlas Mnemosyne (1924–1929) – enigmatically defined by its author as “a ghost story for truly adult people” – was an archive of approximately one thousand photographs presented on forty black canvases, presenting mainly motifs of ...
Majewski, Tomasz
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Kinetic images and the disposition of the history: Aby Warburg and Jean-Luc Godard
Aby Warburg’s Bilderatlas Mnemosyne (1924–1929) – enigmatically defined by its author as “a ghost story for truly adult people” – was an archive of approximately one thousand photographs presented on forty black canvases, presenting mainly motifs of ...
Majewski, Tomasz
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Warburg's Trans-disciplinarity: the iconographic and technical apparatuses
Aby Warburg is a key example of a scholar who developed a trans-disciplinary methodology from within the field of art history that by the end the end of the 19c had become a discrete discipline within German universities and later in a wider European and
Finch, Mick
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