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432 | 434 | Brecht was familiar with the work of Hofmannsthal from his earlier studies. | | Myles Chykerda | 432 | 433 | Strauss composed music to Hofmannsthal's libretto. | Opera Der Rosenkavalier | Myles Chykerda | 120 | 431 | Mufti criticizes Moretti in his book. | Forget English! | David Kim | 120 | 430 | Mufti criticizes Casanova in his latest book *Forget English!* | Forget English! | David Kim | 430 | 1 | Casanova refers to Goethe in his book on the world republic of letters. | The World Republic of Letters | David Kim | 431 | 1 | Moretti refers to Goethe in his conjectures on world literature essay. | New Left Review | David Kim | 428 | 1 | Lotte erwähnt Klopstock in Goethes Leiden des jungen Werthers, und Werther denkt an die Oden Klopstocks. | Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (Brief am 16. Juni 1771 an Wilhelm) | David Kim | 410 | 1 | Geboren 1766, gestorben 1848. War philosoph und theologe. Goethe schrieb Briefe an Niethammer. | | Nick de Carlo | 411 | 1 | Geboren 1775, gestorben 1827 oder 1829 oder 1846. War Lehrer oder Sprachwissenschaftler.Goethe schrieb Briefe an Radlof. | | Nick de Carlo | 409 | 1 | Geboren 1796, gestorben 1869. Schrieb das Lied, "Der Alte Goethe" | | Nick de Carlo | 412 | 1 | Geboren 1783, geboren 1867. Cornelius malte Bilder zu Goethes Faust. Goethe schrieb Briefe an Cornelius. | | Nick de Carlo | 408 | 1 | Connected to Goethe and Friedrich von Schlegel. Geboren 1767, gestorben 1848. War Dichter und philosoph. Goethe schrieb Briefe an Schlegel. | | Nick de Carlo | 427 | 1 | Doring schriebt uber Goethes Leben. | https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/JMVNZQOBQTB2MP2SK4TNQPB5PZOPUPBF?_=1485738719155&reqType=ajax&offset=0&query=affiliate_fct_role_normdata%3A%28%22http%3A%2F%2Fd-nb.info%2Fgnd%2F118540238_1_affiliate_fct_subject%22%29&facetValues%5B%5D=begin_time%3D%5B638448+TO+669127%5D&facetValues%5B%5D=end_time%3D%5B638448+TO+669127%5D&rows=20&viewType=list&firstHit=S2RPINZRENNZWBCEWXVS5EX6QUYV6QJZ&lastHit=lasthit&hitNumber=8 | Utah Benjamin | 426 | 1 | Schoffler schreibt uber junge Goethe. | http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0004/bsb00047902/images/index.html?id=00047902&groesser=&fip=eayafsdryztsxdsydewqxdsydqrsweayasdasw&no=7&seite=96 | Utah Benjamin | 425 | 1 | Hinckt schrieb ,,Goethe - Mann des Theaters" | https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/BBRAM6GJOOTJN4TEHKZY3Y6CSQLZDGK4?offset=0&query=affiliate_fct_role_normdata%3A%28%22http%3A%2F%2Fd-nb.info%2Fgnd%2F118540238_1_affiliate_fct_subject%22%29&facetValues%5B%5D=begin_time%3D%5B*+TO+669126%5D&facetValues%5B%5D=end_time%3D%5B638447+TO+*%5D&rows=20&viewType=list&firstHit=S2RPINZRENNZWBCEWXVS5EX6QUYV6QJZ&lastHit=lasthit&hitNumber=10 | Utah Benjamin | 424 | 1 | Reichardt diskutiert Goethes Theaterarbeit. | https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/IQA5HLJMT6PZYZDCQ5CQIIVUATT65YRZ?offset=0&query=affiliate_fct_role_normdata%3A%28%22http%3A%2F%2Fd-nb.info%2Fgnd%2F118540238_1_affiliate_fct_subject%22%29&facetValues%5B%5D=begin_time%3D%5B*+TO+669126%5D&facetValues%5B%5D=end_time%3D%5B638447+TO+*%5D&rows=20&viewType=list&firstHit=S2RPINZRENNZWBCEWXVS5EX6QUYV6QJZ&lastHit=lasthit&hitNumber=6 | Utah Benjamin | 423 | 1 | Wolff schrieb über Goethe. | https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/DZ3Y5U65Z7W4NRNI6EFVXQDBBAL7VYZD?offset=0&query=affiliate_fct_role_normdata%3A%28%22http%3A%2F%2Fd-nb.info%2Fgnd%2F118540238_1_affiliate_fct_subject%22%29&facetValues%5B%5D=begin_time%3D%5B*+TO+669126%5D&facetValues%5B%5D=end_time%3D%5B638447+TO+*%5D&rows=20&viewType=list&firstHit=S2RPINZRENNZWBCEWXVS5EX6QUYV6QJZ&lastHit=lasthit&hitNumber=5 | Utah Benjamin | 422 | 1 | Leidenschaftliche Liebe oder Rollenspiel? Marianne von Willemer zwischen Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und Johann Jakob von Willemer | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://d-nb.info/861227298/04 | Shiming Zheng | 421 | 1 | Brief an Canzler [Friedrich] von Müller | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://digitale-sammlungen.ulb.uni-bonn.de/ulbbn/urn/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5:1-59074 | Shiming Zheng | 420 | 1 | Goethe-Musik | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/metaopac/search?View=default&db=100&id=BV035655735 | Shiming Zheng | 419 | 1 | Goethe-Musik | Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek: https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/metaopac/search?View=default&db=100&id=BV035655735 | Shiming Zheng | 418 | 1 | Lebenskunst und Heilkunde bei C.G.Carus (1789-1869). Anthropologische Medizin in Goethescher Weltanschauung | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:14-1157028141422-36245 | Shiming Zheng | 417 | 1 | Schrieben einander briefe von 1820-1832 | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV002853568 | Tammy Doelker | 417 | 1 | Schrieben einander briefe von 1820-1832 | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV002853568 | Tammy Doelker | 417 | 1 | Schrieben einander briefe von 1820-1832 | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV002853568 | Tammy Doelker | 417 | 1 | Schrieben einander briefe von 1820-1832 | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV002853568 | Tammy Doelker | 416 | 1 | Haben sich einmal 1812 getroffen und ihre Werke werden oft zusammen im Theater vorgeführt. | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://theaterzettel-weimar.de/item/ThHStAW_archivesource_00031223 | Tammy Doelker | 415 | 1 | Knapps wird mit Goethe verglicht in dem Werk von Rosenkranz | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV001160090/ft/bsb10068593?page=58 | Tammy Doelker | 415 | 414 | Knapps wird in dem Werk von Rosenkranz erwähnt | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV001160090/ft/bsb10068593?page=58 | Tammy Doelker | 414 | 1 | Shrieb über Goethe und seine Werke | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV001160090 | Tammy Doelker | 413 | 1 | Shrieb über die Reisen von Goethe. | Deutsche Digitale Bibliotek: http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV005249562 | Tammy Doelker | 407 | 1 | Goethe kannte die Werke von Hans Sachs. Hans Sachs lebte im Mittelalter in Deutschland. | Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek : http://d-nb.info/1100309055/04 | Nick de Carlo | 115 | 375 | Said reads Miyoshi's article "A Borderless World? From Colonialism to Trans-nationalism and the Decline of the Nation State" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 374 | 373 | Prakash writes on Washbrook's studies | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 374 | 372 | Prakash writes on O'Hanlon's studies | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 374 | Said reads Prakash's "Can the Subaltern Ride? A Reply to O'Hanlon and Washbrook" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 373 | 115 | Washbrook writes on Said's Orientalism | | unverified | 372 | 115 | O'Hanlon writes on Said's Orientalism | | unverified | 115 | 373 | Said reads his article "After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism, and Politics in the Third World" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 372 | Said reads his article "After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism, and Politics in the Third World" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 371 | Said reads Bernal's "Black Athena" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 370 | Said mentions Chomsky for his analysis of Middle Eastern politics | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 369 | Said reads Merton's "The sociology of Science" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 404 | Said mentions Fanon | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 259 | 403 | In "Islam and Capitalism", Rodison criticizes Weber for his innacuracy about Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 403 | Said mentions Weber for his innacuracies about Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 368 | Said reads Daher's study "Current Trends in Arab Intellectual Thought" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 367 | Said reads Bonn̩'s "State and Economics in the Middle East" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 366 | Said reads Baer's "Population and Society in the Arab East" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 135 | 364 | Lane is the model for Hamady's study | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 258 | 364 | Berger cites in his work Hamady's study | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 365 | 364 | Elon cites Hamady in his work | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 365 | Said reads Elon's "The Israelis" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 360 | 364 | Alroy cites in his works Hamady | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 364 | Said reads Hamady's "Temperament and Character of the Arabs" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 363 | Said mentions Laffin's "The Arab Mind Considered: A Need for Understanding" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 362 | Said reads Patai's "The Arab Mind" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 361 | Said reads Barthes ("Mythologies") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 360 | Said reads Alroy's article "Do The Arabs Want Peace?" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 358 | 359 | Alter writes on Harkabi's book about the Arab world and Israel | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 359 | Said mentions Harkabi's book "Arab Attitudes to Israel" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 358 | Said reads Alter's article "Rhetoric and the Arab Mind" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 356 | Said reads Binder's article "1974 Presidential Address" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 355 | Said reads Halpern's articles "Middle East Studies: A Review of the State of the Field with a Few Examples" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 354 | Said reads Gordon's "Self-Determination and History in the Third World" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 353 | Said reads Laroui's works on Arab intellectuals | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 352 | Said reads von Grunebaum on modern Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 351 | Said reads Keiser's article "The Middle East Institute: Its Inception and Its Place in American International Studies" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 350 | Said reads Graves' article "A Cultural Relations Policy in the Near East" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 349 | Said reads Ingrams on Balfour | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 402 | Said reads Jessup's "fifty-Three Years in Syria" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 401 | Said reads Speiser | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 348 | Said reads Schmidt's article "Early Oriental Studies in Europe" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 347 | Said reads Proust ("The Guermantes Way") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 346 | Said reads Lasswell on Propaganda | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 345 | Said reads Mansoor in his review of current Arabic studies | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 344 | Said reads Tyrell's "Chimera in the Middle East" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 400 | Said reads Polk | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 400 | 342 | Polk writes on Gibb | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 343 | Said reads Sauvaget's book on the history of the Islam world | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 329 | Said writes on L̩vi | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 341 | Said reads Werheim | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 340 | Said reads Cust's "The International Congresses of Orientalists" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 339 | Said reads Hughes' "Consciousness and Society" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 338 | Said reads Auerbach's works | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 337 | Said reads Berque on Egypt | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 336 | Said reads Richards' "Mencius of the Mind" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 335 | Said reads Baldensperger's on East and West in Etudes d'histoire litt̩raire | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 334 | Said reads Faure's article "Orient et Occident" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 333 | Said reads Chirol's "The Occident and the Orient" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 332 | Said reads Orwell's "Marrakech" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 331 | Said reads Loutfi's "Lit̩rature et colonialisme" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 330 | Said reads Val̩ry | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 328 | 329 | Lef̬vre writes on L̩vi | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 328 | Said reads Lef̬vre's work | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 327 | Said reads Barr̬s' work on the Orient | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 326 | Said reads Forster's "A Passage to India" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 325 | Said reads Daughty's "Travels in Arabia Deserta" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 324 | Said reads Robertson Smith's works | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 323 | Said reads Arendt's "The Origins of Totalitarianism" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 322 | Said reads Trilling's "Matthew Arnold" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 321 | Said reads Diamond's "In Search of the Primitive" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 320 | Said reads Yeats | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 319 | Said reads Bell's works | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 318 | Said reads Lawrence of Arabia | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 80 | Said reads Kipling | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 317 | Said reads Cressaty on France and Syria | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 316 | Said reads Bremond's "Le Hedjaz dans la guerre mondiale" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 315 | Said reads Hogarth's works | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 314 | Said reads Nevakivi's "Britain, France, and the Arab Middle-East" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 313 | Said reads Murphy's "The Ideology of French Imperialism" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 312 | Said reads McKay on colonialism ("Colonialism in the French Geographical Movement") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 311 | Said reads Conrad's Heart of Darkness | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 310 | Said reads Stokes' "The English Utilitarians and India" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 309 | Said reads Phillips' "The School of Oriental and African Studies" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 308 | Said reads Curzon's "Subject of the Day: Being a Selection of Speeches and Writings" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 307 | Said reads Masson-Ousel's article on knowledge of Asia in France | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 306 | Said reads Waardenburg's book on Islam and Western world | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 305 | 198 | Assad writes on Blunt | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 305 | 137 | Assad writes on Burton | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 305 | 325 | Assad writes on Doughty | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 305 | Said reads Assad's "Three Victorian Travellers: Burton, Blunt and Doughty" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 304 | Said reads Kinglake on travelling literature | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 302 | Said reads Bevis on early travel books ("Bibliotheca Cisorentalia") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 301 | Said reads Levin on French realists | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 300 | Said reads Butor on travelling and writing | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 299 | 140 | Bruneau writes on the Orient and Flaubert | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 299 | Said reads Bruneau on the Orient and Flaubert | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 298 | Said reads Praz's "The Romantic Agony" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 297 | Said reads Taha-Hussein on French Romanticism and Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 296 | Said reads Carr̩ on French travelers in Egypt | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 295 | Said reads al-Nouti about Islam and French literature | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 294 | Said reads Turner's "Dramas, Fields, and Metaphors: Symbolic Actions in Human Society" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 293 | Said reads Bordeaux's "Voyageurs d'Orient" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 134 | Said reads Chataubriand | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 291 | Said reads Newman on Turkey | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 133 | Said reads Marx ("Survey from Exile") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 292 | Said reads Ancelot on Paris and "salons" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 290 | 289 | Trevelyan writes on Lord Macaulay ("Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay") in 1875 | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 290 | Said reads Trevelyan | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 289 | Said writes on Lord Macaulay | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 399 | Said reads Carlyle on heroes | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 10 | Said reads De Perceval on Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 288 | Said reads Gobineau | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 398 | Said reads Chadbourne | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 287 | Said reads Cassirer's "The Problem of Knowledge" (1950) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 286 | 61 | Wardman writes a biography on Renan | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 286 | Said reads Wardman | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 1 | Said reads and writes on Goethe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 285 | 1 | Heller writes on Goethe and biology in his "The Disinherited Mind" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 285 | Said reads Heller's "The Disinherited Mind" (1959) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 284 | 140 | Seznec writes on Flaubert | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 284 | Said reads Seznec for his analysis of the story "Temptations of Saint-Anthony" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 283 | 140 | Donato writes on Flaubert in 1974 | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 283 | Said knows and reads Donato on Flaubert | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 397 | Said reads Barzun on race | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 282 | Said reads Voegelin on race and state | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 281 | Said reads Simar | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 280 | Said reads Seilli̬re's La Philosophie de l'imp̩rialisme (1903) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 396 | Said reads Darmesteter's Essais Orientaux | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 395 | Said reads M | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 394 | Said reads Pederson's The Discovery of Language (1931) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 279 | Said reads Madeleine V.-David's for dead languages | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 278 | Said reads Constant | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 393 | Said reads Coleridge | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 2 | Said reads Remusat's "M̩langes postumes d'histoire et litt̩rature orientales" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 392 | Said mentions Borst for the history of theories of linguistic origin | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 391 | 61 | Lasserre writes a biography on Renan in 1925 | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 391 | Said reads Lasserre | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 390 | 61 | Chaix-Ruy write a biography on Renan in 1956 | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 390 | Said reads Chaix-Ruy | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 389 | 61 | Pommier writes on Renan ("Renan, d'apr̬s des documents in̩dits" and "La Jeunesse cl̩ricale d'Ernest Renan") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 389 | Said reads Pommier's works on Renan, philology and religion | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 61 | Said reads Renan's works | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 277 | Said reads Nietzsche for his remarks on philosophy | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 276 | Said reads Balzac | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 388 | 61 | Dumas writes on Renan ("La philosophie de l'histoire de Renan") in 1972 | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 387 | 61 | Monod writes on Renan in a biography "Renan, Taine, Michelet" (1894) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 387 | Said reads Monod's "Renan, Taine, Michelet" (1894) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 275 | Said reads Derrida's De la grammatologie (1967) for notions of "supplementarity", "supply" and "supplication" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 273 | Said reads Dacier's "Tableau historique de l'̩rudition fran̤aise" (1810) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 274 | 9 | De Broglie writes on Sacy in his "Eloge de Silvestre de Sacy" (1833) | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 386 | Said mentions Biou for his article "Lumi̬res et anthropophagie" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 272 | Said reads Burke | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 271 | Said reads Foucault ("The Order of Things," "Discipline and Punish," "The Archaeology of Knowledge") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 270 | Said quotes Doutrelant's "L'Orient ragique au 18' si̬cle" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 269 | Said quotes Smith's "Islam in English Literature" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 268 | Said reads de Meester ("Oriental Influences on the English Literature of the 19th century") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 35 | Said mentions Conant's "The Oriental Tale in England..." | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 232 | 16 | Berlin writes on Heder as populist and pluralist in "Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas" | | unverified | 115 | 16 | Said mentions Herder as populist and pluralist | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 267 | Said reads Starobinski's "The Invention of Liberty" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 266 | Said reads Hodgen on early anthropology | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 265 | Said reads Omont's "Mission archelogiques fran̤aises en Orient" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 264 | Said reads Leportier on the Orient | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 263 | Said quotes Laffey on the Orient | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 262 | Said quotes Nash on the Orient | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 261 | Said reads Abrams' "Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 260 | Said reads Charlton's "Secular Religions in France, 1815-1870" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 259 | Said reads Rodinson's "Islam and Capitalism" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 258 | Said reads Berger's "The Arab World Today" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 257 | Said reads Lewis' article "The Return of Islam" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 216 | Said writes on Massignon's "La passion d'al-Hosayn-ibn-Mansour" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 256 | Said writes on Becker's "Das Erbe der Antike im Orient und Okzident" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 385 | 138 | Blake writes on Disraeli | | unverified | 114 | 385 | Said reads Blake's "Disraeli" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 255 | 138 | Jermann writes on the early years of Disraeli's | | unverified | 115 | 255 | said reads Jermann's "The Young Disraeli" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 254 | 342 | Hourani writes on Gibb ("Sir Hamilton Gibb, 1895-1971") | | unverified | 115 | 254 | Said reads Hourani | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 253 | Said reads Scott ("The Talisman") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 252 | Said reads Tibawi's "British Interests in Palestine" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 251 | Said reads Hopwood's "The Russian Presence in Syria and Palestine" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 250 | Said reads Poliakov ("The Aryan Myth: A History of Racist and Nationalist Ideas in Europe") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 64 | Said reads and writes on Schlegel's "Uber die Sprache und Wiesheit der Indier" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 249 | Said quotes Malek ("Orientalism in Crisis") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 248 | Said reads White's "Metahistory" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 247 | 246 | Beatty writes on De Lesseps | | unverified | 115 | 247 | Said writes on Beatty ("De Lesseps of Suez") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 246 | Said writes on De Lesseps ("Lettres, journal et documents pour servir ̬ l'histoire du Canal de Suez") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 245 | 246 | Pudney writes on De Lesseps | | unverified | 115 | 245 | Saud reads Pudney ("Suez: De Lesseps' Canal") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 200 | Said reads John Marlowe ("The Making of the Suez Canal") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 244 | Said reads Larrey ("Notice sur la conformation physique des ̩gyptiens.......") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 243 | Said reads Chabrol ("Essai sur les moeurs des habitants modernes de l'Egypte") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 242 | Said reads Saint-Hilaire ("Histoire naturelle des poissons du Nil") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 241 | Said reads Fourier ("La Description d'Egypt") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 240 | 9 | Deh̩rain writes on de Sacy ("Silvestre de Sacy, ses contemporains et ses disciples") | | unverified | 115 | 240 | Said reads Deh̩rain on Silvestre de Sacy | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 237 | 1 | Napoleon meets Goethe to discuss the book "Mahomet" (by Voltaire) and defends Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 237 | 141 | Napoleon reads Voltaire's Mahomet | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 239 | Said quotes Helps ("The Spanish Conquest of America") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 238 | Said reads Abu-Lughod's writings | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 237 | Said reads Napoleon ("Campagnes d'Egypte et de Syrie") and says that Napoleon discussed Voltaire's Mahomet with Goethe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 384 | Said reads Volney ("Voyage en Egypte et en Syrie") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 101 | 237 | Thiry writes on Napoleon in Egypt | | unverified | 115 | 101 | Said reads Thiry ("Bonaparte en Egypte") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 236 | Said reads Arberry ("Oriental Essays: Portraits of Seven Scholars") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 235 | Said reads Fieldhouse ("Colonial Empires") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 234 | Said reads Baudet ("Paradise on Earth: Some Thoughts on European Images of Non-European") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 233 | 383 | Pirenne writes on Charlemagne and his relationship to the Orient | | unverified | 233 | 382 | Pirenne writes on Mohammed and his relationship to Europe | | unverified | 115 | 233 | Said reads Pirenne ("Mohammed and Charlemagne") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 232 | Said reads Berlin ("Historical Inevitability") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 231 | Said reads Watt ("Muhammad in the Eyes of the West") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 209 | Said mentions Parry regarding studies on the state of Orientalist knowledge before Herbelot | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 230 | Said mentions Wittkower's article "Marvels of the East: A Study in the History of Monsters" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 229 | Said mentions Herbelot's work on the Orient ("Biblioth̬que orientale, ou Dictionnaire universel contentant tout ce qui fait connaitre les peuples de l'Orient") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 228 | 229 | Gallad writes the preface to Herbelot's "Biblioth̬que orientale, ou Dictionnaire universel contentant tout ce qui fait connaitre les peuples de l'Orient" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 228 | Said mentions Galland for his preface to Herbelot's Biblioteque orientale, and for his attention to real knowledge instead of myths | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 227 | Said mentions Holt regarding the "Cambridge History of Islam" and uses it extensively | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 226 | Said reads Macdonald on Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 225 | Said quotes him for his work on Peter the Venerable and Islam | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 224 | Said reads Chew about Islam and England | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 223 | Said reads Daniel's about Europe and the Arab world ("The Arabs and Medieval Europe", "Islam and the West: The Making of an Image", "Islam, Europe and Empire") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 222 | Said reads Gibbon about the Roman Empire | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 221 | Said reads Grousset on the Orient | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 220 | Said reads Mazzarino | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 219 | Said reads Euripides' "The Bacchae" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 218 | Said reads Aeschylus' "The Persians" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 217 | Said reads Bachelard on his "Poetics of Space" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 215 | Said reads L̩vi-Strauss ("The Savage Mind") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 342 | Said reads Gibb's works ("Area Studies Reconsidered," "Modern Trends of Islam") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 196 | Said reads G̩rard (the work "L'Orient et la pens̩e romantique allemande") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 214 | Said reads Dugat about Orientalism in 1100-1300 Europe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 213 | Saids reads Mohl about history of art | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 212 | Said reads Hugo | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 211 | Said reads Monroe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 210 | Said reads Benfey | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 381 | Said reads Barthold | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 208 | Saids reads Dvornik on the Middle Age and the presence of Islam in Europe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 207 | Said reads Southern on the Middle Age and the presence of Islam in Europe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 206 | Said reads Glidden | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 205 | Said reads Kissinger | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 204 | Said read Raskin | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 380 | Said reads Quinet ("La G̩nie des religions") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 379 | Said reads Kiernan | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 202 | Said quotes Hacking's "The Emergence of Probability" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 200 | 197 | Marlowe writes about Cromer in Egypt | | unverified | 201 | 197 | Lufti writes about Cromer and Egypt | | unverified | 115 | 201 | Said reads Lufti | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 200 | Said reads Marlowe | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 199 | Said reads Khouri for his discussion of Egyptian opposition to British rule | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 198 | 197 | Blunt's idea of British policy in Egypt is the opposite of Cromer's | | unverified | 115 | 197 | Said reads Cromer's works ("Modern Egypt" and "Political and Critical Essays") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 195 | Said reads Magdoff's entry in the Encyclopeadia Britannica and his article "Globalisation-To What End?" | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 194 | Said reads Owen and quotes him about Owen's rejection of the very notion of Islam, which would keep it subeltern to the West | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 193 | 192 | Judd write about Balfour in "Balfour and the British Empire: A Study in Imperial Evolution" | | unverified | 115 | 193 | Said reads Judd | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 192 | 378 | Balfour made a defense speech for Gorst in 1910 | | unverified | 115 | 192 | Said quotes Balfour's defense speech to the English House of Commons in 1910 | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 191 | Said reads Gramsci | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 190 | Said reads Eliot | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 189 | Said reads Shaffer | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 188 | Said reads Metlitzki | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 187 | Said reads F | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 186 | Said reads Schwab about the Orient ("La Renaissance orientale", "Vie d'Anquetil-Duperron suivie des Usages civils et religieux des Perses par Anquetil-Duperron") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 185 | Said reads Althusser about Marxism | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 184 | Said reads Williams (works: "The Long Revolution" and "Culture and Society") | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 183 | Said reads Bracken | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 182 | 377 | Benjamin analyses Baudelaire's poetry in the era of Capitalism | | unverified | 115 | 182 | Said reads Benjamin's poetry analysis | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 181 | Said reads Marcus | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 180 | Said reads Hay | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 179 | Said reads Panikkar | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 178 | Said reads Desjardins | Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 176 | 174 | Schuster mentions Lo-t'ien (buddist monk) in her article on China | | unverified | 176 | 165 | Schuster mentions the Arabian Nights in her article on China | | unverified | 176 | 164 | Schuster mentions Lindau in her article on China | | unverified | 176 | 163 | Schuster mentions Widmann for his correspondence | | unverified | 176 | 162 | Schuster mentions Fontane for his work "Effi Briest", where Chinese plays a complex role | | unverified | 176 | 161 | Schuster mentions Cox (Artist of Chinoiseries) in her article on China | | unverified | 176 | 160 | Schuster mentions Keller in her article on China | | unverified | 176 | 159 | Schuster mentions Stifter for the Chinoiserie he mentions in his writing | | unverified | 176 | 158 | Schuster mentions Raabe for his use of the Chinese garden in his novel "Der Sch | | unverified | 176 | 157 | Schuster mentions Cowthorn in her article on China | | unverified | 176 | 156 | Schuster mentions Chambers in her article on China | | unverified | 177 | 1 | Schuster writes on Goethe | | unverified | 177 | 19 | Schuster writes on Rousseau | | unverified | 176 | 5 | Bauer writes on Erasmus Francisci | | unverified | 176 | 1 | Bauer reads Goethe | | unverified | 176 | 6 | Bauer mentions Marco Polo in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 176 | 4 | Bauer mentions Eckermann in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 13 | Zach wrote on Hafiz | | unverified | 176 | 155 | Chuang-Tzu Pate | | unverified | 176 | 154 | Bauer mentions T'ang Ch | | unverified | 176 | 153 | Bauer mentions Ts'ao Ching-shih in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 152 | Bauer mentions Wilhelms in his article because of his work was a bridge between China and Germany between 18th and 19th century | | unverified | 176 | 151 | Bauer mentions Y | | unverified | 176 | 150 | Bauer mentions Yen Hsi-Yuan in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 149 | Bauer mentions Wagner-Dittmar's studies in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 148 | Bauer mentions Thoms in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 147 | Bauer mentions Davis in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 146 | Bauer mentions Noels in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 145 | Bauer mentions Klaproth in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 144 | Bauer mentions Matteo Ricci in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 176 | 143 | Bauer mentions Jean Paul in his article on China and Germany | | unverified | 175 | 142 | Zach mentions him about the "West-Easter Divan Orchestra" | | unverified | 175 | 141 | Zach mentions Voltaire and the German translation of his work "Mahomet" | | unverified | 175 | 140 | Zach mentions Gustave Flaubert in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 139 | Zach mentions Gerard de Nerval in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 138 | Zach mentions Benjamin Disraeli in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 137 | Zach mentions Richard Burton in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 136 | Zach mentions Alphonse de Lamartine in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 135 | Zach mentions Edward Lane in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 134 | Zach mentions Chateaubriand in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 133 | Zach reads Karl Marx | | unverified | 175 | 132 | Zach mentions Friedrich Schlegel in his article on Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 115 | Zach wrote an article on Said and Orientalism | | unverified | 175 | 1 | Zach wrote an article on Goethe and Orientalism | | unverified | 1 | 173 | Goethe talks with Jean Jacques Ampere, an employee of the Globe, about Remusat's novel in April and May 1827. | G | unverified | 8 | 172 | Schiller offered publisher Friedrich Gottlob Unger in Berlin a set of translations. | G | unverified | 168 | 171 | Von Murr used Etienne Fourmont's grammar on the Chinese language. This work was Stephanus Fourmont, Linguae Sinarum mandarinicae hieroglyphicae grammatica duplex (1742) | G | unverified | 168 | 167 | Von Murr used J.B. du Halde's Description geographique... as a source for his translation. Again, this French work was translated into German between 1747 and 1749. | G | unverified | 168 | 170 | Von Murr translated Thomas Percy's English translation of the same Chinese novel into German. Percy's English translation was from Portuguese into English. Hence, von Murr inherited two English translations for his work. | G | unverified | 168 | 169 | Von Murr translated James Wilkinson's English translation of the Chinese novel into German. Parts of the Chinese novel were available in English and Portuguese. | G | unverified | 1 | 168 | Goethe read von Murr's German translation of a Chinese novel (Haoh Kj̦h Tschwen, d.i. die angenehme Geschichte des Haok Kj̦h) [1766] | G | unverified | 5 | 144 | Erasmus Francisi reported on a conversation between Matteo Ricci and a Buddhist-Taoist monk. | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 167 | Goethe likely read J.B. Du Halde's Description geopgrahique, historique, chronologie, politique et physique de L'Empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise (1736). The German translation appeared in 1747/49 although it's not clear whether Goethe read this version or the French original. | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 166 | Goethe listened to Friedrich Justin Bertuch's translation of a French work, titled Memoires sur la Chine | Ingrid Schuster, "China als Chiffre: Chinoiserien in der deutschen Literatur." Vorbildern und Zerrbilder. China und Japan im Spiegel der deutschen Literatur 1773-1890. Peter Lang: Bern, 1988. | unverified | 157 | 1 | Poet who wrote about Orient garden similarly to Goethe's understanding of them | Ingrid Schuster, "China als Chiffre: Chinoiserien in der deutschen Literatur." Vorbildern und Zerrbilder. China und Japan im Spiegel der deutschen Literatur 1773-1890. Peter Lang: Bern, 1988. | unverified | 156 | 1 | His work "Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew" depicts Orientalist gardens in the same spirit as Goethe. | Ingrid Schuster, "China als Chiffre: Chinoiserien in der deutschen Literatur." Vorbildern und Zerrbilder. China und Japan im Spiegel der deutschen Literatur 1773-1890. Peter Lang: Bern, 1988. | unverified | 19 | 1 | His work "La Nouvelle Heloise" depicts Orientalist gardens in the same spirit as Goethe. | Ingrid Schuster, "China als Chiffre: Chinoiserien in der deutschen Literatur." Vorbildern und Zerrbilder. China und Japan im Spiegel der deutschen Literatur 1773-1890. Peter Lang: Bern, 1988. | unverified | 155 | 1 | Philosopher who knew Goethe. Thorugh his understanding of China we can see Goethe's world vision. | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 154 | 1 | author of the article "Conficious and Goethe" | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 153 | 1 | scholar who wrote "Goethe's World Vision" | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 144 | Goethe knew about his connections with buddist-maoist monks | | unverified | 5 | 144 | He reported on Matteo Ricci's connections with buddist-maoist monks | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 151 | 150 | Well-known author in China who influenced Yen Hsi-Yuan | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 150 | Goethe knew his work (author of famous Chinese stories at Goethe's time) | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 149 | 1 | She studied Goethe and wrote articles about him | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 4 | 1 | He corresponded with Goethe | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 148 | 1 | He published a text that influenced Goethe in the end of his life | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 147 | Goethe read his translation of the Chinese Tale "Chin-ku ch'i-kuan" | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 146 | Goethe read his translatons of Chinese Tales in the Strasburg newspaper in 1770 | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 6 | Goethe read about his reports in Weimar's library | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 145 | Goethe's acquaintance thanks to Goethe's well-known interest in Chinese literature | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 144 | 174 | Conversation with the monk Lo-t'ien about Goethe's attitude towards China before 1798 | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 1 | 143 | Gothe polemicized with him in his poem "Der Chinese in Rom" | Wolfgang Bauer, "Goethe und China: Verst | unverified | 142 | 115 | He collaborated with Said on "West-Easter Divan Orchestra" | | unverified | 142 | 1 | He created a "West-Easter Divan Orchestra" based on Goethe's work | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 157 | 13 | He translated Hafiz into German | | unverified | 1 | 157 | Goethe read his translation of Hafiz's work | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 1 | 13 | In the "West-̦stlischer Divan", Goethe establishes a dialogue with him and other poets | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 1 | 141 | Goethe translated his work "Mahomet" | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 115 | 140 | Said defined him a German Orientalist and wrote on him | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. SEE ALSO Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 139 | Said defined him a German Orientalist and wrote on him | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. SEE ALSO Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 138 | Said defined him a German Orientalist | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 115 | 137 | Said defined him a German Orientalist | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 115 | 136 | Said defined him a German Orientalist, read him and wrote on him | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. SEE ALSO Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 135 | Said defined him a German Orientalist and wrote on him | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. SEE ALSO Edward W Said. Orientalism. Vintage Books, 1994. | unverified | 115 | 134 | Said defined him a German Orientalist | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 133 | 1 | He based his conception of Orient is on Goethe's "West-̦stischer Divan" | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 115 | 132 | Said defined him a German Orientalist | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 115 | 1 | He did an analysis of Goethe's work as a "German Orientalist" | Matthias Zach, "...without using sight of the whole": Said and Goethe" Postcolonial Poetics. Genre and Form. Liverpool, 2011, 25-48. | unverified | 68 | 130 | Corresponded often with Auguste Comte, philosopher | | unverified | 68 | 10 | Spoken about in connection to Carlyle | | unverified | 68 | 57 | Spoken about in connection to Leigh Hunt | | unverified | 68 | 129 | John Stuart Mill is James Mill son. Father Scottish historian and philosopher, mainly responsible for JS Mill's education | | unverified | 22 | 1 | W. von Humboldt corresponded with Goethe | | unverified | 22 | 8 | W. von Humboldt corresponded with Schiller | | unverified | 22 | 128 | W. von Humboldt conversed with J. Grimm concerning linguistics | | unverified | 22 | 127 | W. von Humboldt conversed with Rask concerning linguistics | | unverified | 22 | 126 | Metternich visited W. von Humboldt often at his house while WvH was Minister and Envoy to Austria | | unverified | 22 | 108 | Wilhelm and Alexander were brothers | | unverified | 19 | 125 | Rousseau stood in contrast with Rameau's concept of harmonic structure in music | | unverified | 19 | 81 | Mozart borrowed some of Rousseau's melodies in his pieces | | unverified | 39 | 1 | Jacobi and Goethe were contemporaries and they corresponded much with each other | | unverified | 19 | 20 | Rousseau and Diderot met in 1742 and became friends, helped Did. with Enzyklop_die der Wissenschaften, K̪nste und Handwerke | | unverified | 19 | 124 | Rousseau's style of writing influenced Dostoyevski's "Notes from the Underground" | | unverified | 19 | 123 | Louix XV loved reading Rousseau's work | | unverified | 7 | 122 | published a reworked version of Titsinghs translation of Shiheis' "Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu" | | unverified | 7 | 121 | M. Klaproth is Julius Klaproth's father | | unverified | 120 | 115 | Aamir Mufti reads Edward Said. | | unverified | 120 | 111 | Aamir Mufti reads William Jones. | | unverified | 120 | 4 | Aamir Mufti reads Eckermann. | | unverified | 120 | 1 | Aamir Mufti reads Goethe. | | unverified | 119 | 4 | David Damrosch reads Eckermann. | | unverified | 119 | 1 | David Damrosch reads Goethe. | | unverified | 64 | 102 | Schlegel read Forster's German translation of Jones's English translation of Kalidasa's Shakuntala. | | unverified | 16 | 102 | Herder read Forster's German translation of Jones's English translation of Kalidasa's Shakuntala. | | unverified | 1 | 102 | Goethe read Forster's German translation of Jones's English translation of Kalidasa's Shakuntala. | | unverified | 102 | 111 | Georg Forster translated William Jones's English translation of Kalidasa's Shakuntala into German in 1791. | | unverified | 111 | 26 | William Jones produced the first English translation of Kalidasa's Shakuntala in 1789. | | unverified | 118 | 2 | Stendhal admired Remusat's translation of the Chinese novel. | | unverified | 12 | 2 | Emerson admired Remusat's translation of the Chinese novel. | | unverified | 11 | 2 | Poe admired Remusat's translation of the Chinese novel. | | unverified | 10 | 2 | Carlyle admired Remusat's translation of the Chinese novel. | | unverified | 117 | 2 | Stanislas Julien studied Chinese with Remussat and became the leading European Sinologist of the eighteenth century. | | unverified | 116 | 9 | Fresnel studied with Sacy to learn Arabic. | | unverified | 116 | 2 | Fresnel studied with Remusat to learn Chinese. | | unverified | 115 | 1 | Said read Goethe in Orientalism. | Edward Said, Orientalism (1979) | unverified | 115 | 9 | Said examined de Sacy in Orientalism. | Edward Said, Orientalism (1979) | unverified | 115 | 111 | Said examined Jones in Orientalism. | Edward Said, Orientalism (1979) | unverified | 113 | 9 | Frank studied with de Sacy. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 112 | 9 | Kosegarten studied with de Sacy. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 90 | 9 | Diez studied with de Sacy. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 14 | 9 | Hammer-Purgstall studied with de Sacy. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 9 | Goethe read the works of Silvestre de Sacy. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 111 | Goethe read the works of William Jones. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 110 | Goethe read Davy's An Account of the Interior of Ceylon, and of its Inhabitants. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 109 | Goethe read the works of Moritz von Kotzebue. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 108 | Goethe read the works of Alexander von Humboldt. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 107 | Goethe read Walther's ethnographic work. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 106 | Goethe read Meiner's ethnographic work. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 105 | Goethe read Merck's translation of Hawkesworth. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 58 | 104 | Merck translated the works of Hawkesworth into German. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 102 | 103 | Forster translated Bougainville's Voyage autour du monde into German. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 8 | 104 | Schiller translated with Forster Hawkesworth's ethnographic work. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 102 | 104 | Forster translated with Schiller Hawkesworth's ethnographic work. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 102 | Goethe read Forster's account of the voyage to the Pacific: Reise um die Welt mit Captain Cook. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 101 | Goethe owned a translation of Chasseboeuf's Voyage en Egypte et en Syrie. I haven't found the German translation yet. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 100 | Goethe was probably familiar with Sonnerat's Voyage dans les Indes orientales et a la Chine. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 99 | Goethe was probably familiar with Niebuhr's Beschreibung von Arabien. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 98 | Goethe read Bernier's Auffgezeichnete Beobachtungen, was sich im Reiche des Grossen Mogols begeben. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 97 | Goethe read the 1671 German translation of Pinto's travelogue. I haven't found the German translator yet. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 96 | Goethe read Chardin's travelogue. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 95 | Goethe read Travernier's travelogue. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 94 | Goethe read della Valle's travelogue. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 93 | Goethe read Mandeville's travelogue. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 92 | Goethe read Rumi's Persian poetry. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 91 | Goethe read Firdausi's Persian poetry. | Walter Veit, "Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient." Eighteenth-Century Life 26.3 (Fall 2002) | unverified | 1 | 18 | Goethe was an avid reader of Shakespeare. | Reclam essay on West- | unverified | 1 | 90 | Goethe read von Diez's Denkwuerdigkeiten von Asien. | Reclam essay on West- | unverified | 88 | 89 | Olearius translated Sa'di's Gulistan into German. | Reclam essay on West- | unverified | 1 | 88 | Goethe read Olearius's translation of Sa'di's Gulistan. | Reclam essay on West- | unverified | 87 | 13 | Joseph von Hammer translated the poetry of Hafiz into German. | Reclam essay on West- | unverified | 1 | 87 | Goethe read Joseph von Hammer's German translation of Hafiz. | Reclam essay on West- | unverified | 23 | 81 | Goethe got to know Bach through Mendelsohn | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20055255) | unverified | 1 | 86 | Goethe admires Charlotte von Stein | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20055255) | unverified | 1 | 85 | Goethe got to know Anna Amalia | http://www.weimar-lese.de/index.php?article_id=446) | unverified | 1 | 84 | Goethe became friends with Herzog Karl August von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach | (http://www.weimar-lese.de/index.php?article_id=446) | unverified | 1 | 83 | Goethe corresponded with Zelter | (http://www.zeit.de/1955/30/neue-goethe-schriften/seite-3) | unverified | 1 | 23 | Goethe got to know Bach through Mendelsohn | | unverified | 1 | 82 | Goethe corresponded with Mendelsohn in later period of his life and they had met each other three times; Goethe really liked him. | https://books.google.com/books?id=9wjf89joWfYC&printsec=frontcover&hl=zh-CN#v=onepage&q&f=false | unverified | 1 | 81 | Goethe admired Mozart's music and his theatrical works were influenced by Mozart's operas. | http://enfilade18thc.com/2013/03/08/exhibition-mozart-and-goethe-the-quest-of-tone-colours/ | unverified | 80 | 79 | Meyrink started working as a translator and translated work by Rudyard Kipling into German. | Wikipedia | unverified | 77 | 79 | Borges discovered the writings of Gustav Meyrink's The Golem (1915) which became influential to his work. | Wikipedia | unverified | 78 | 77 | Jorge Luis Borges translated Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince into Spanish. | Wikipedia | unverified | 77 | 28 | Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, Jorge Luis Borges stated that his first encounter with Keats was the most significant literary experience of his life. | Wikipedia | unverified | 6 | 76 | A Scottish Orientalist. He published many travel books including translations of the work of Marco Polo. | Wikipedia | unverified | 74 | 75 | His works Filostrato and Teseida (the sources for Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and The Knight's Tale, respectively) | Wikipedia | unverified | 32 | 74 | Pope mostly educated himself by reading the works of classical writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer. | Wikipedia | unverified | 32 | 24 | He is best known for his satirical verse, as well as for his translation of Homer. | Wikipedia | unverified | 73 | 72 | He was the editor of Shilling Magazine that Jewsbury worked at | | unverified | 70 | 72 | Sisters who both wrote; Marie was a literary publisher | | unverified | 71 | 66 | A family freind of the Carlylye's who published her works | Wikipedia | unverified | 66 | 70 | Both were writers and had a longlasting freindship | Wikipedia | unverified | 69 | 66 | He was her tutor and introduceed her to her husband Carlyle | Wikipedia | unverified | 57 | 68 | They were in a literary circle together | Wikipedia | unverified | 68 | 10 | They were in a literary circle together, Mill helped Carlyle with book "The French Revolution" | Wikipedia | unverified | 57 | 10 | They were in a literary circle together | Wikipedia | unverified | 66 | 10 | Carlyle and Walsch were married | | unverified | 65 | 10 | Carlyle wrote his last major work on Fredrick the Great | | unverified | 1 | 10 | Carlyle translated Goethe's work | | unverified | 7 | 52 | His works research and analyze Remusat's and Klaproth's works | Wikipedia | unverified | 7 | 54 | His translation was bought by Remusat and published by Julius Klaproth | Wikipedia | unverified | 53 | 19 | Hegel read the works of Rousseau. | Wikipedia | unverified | 53 | 17 | Hegel read the works of Kant. | Wikipedia | unverified | 61 | 59 | They had to study his writings in school. | Wikipedia | unverified | 51 | 1 | Hegel read the works of Goethe. | Wikipedia | unverified | 57 | 60 | They became friends and were part of the same literary circle. | Wikipedia | unverified | 60 | 59 | They had to study his writings in school. | Wikipedia | unverified | 61 | 60 | They were schoolmates at Christ's Hospital, a school in London. | Wikipedia | unverified | 64 | 61 | Schlegel was inspired by the British romanticist. | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 56 | Goethe was taking an art course instructed by him. | Wikipedia | unverified | 62 | 64 | He became a disciple of Schlegel. | Wikipedia | unverified | 58 | 63 | Merck contributed to Nikolai's Allgemeine Bibliothek. | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 62 | Geothe was in correspondence with him. | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 58 | German author whom Goethe met in Darmstadt and who was the publisher of a literarary magazine of which Goethe was the editor. | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 55 | Goethe became aquainted with his art that foscused on classcial notions of beauty. | Wikipedia | unverified | 2 | 54 | His translation was bought by Remusat and published by Julius Klaproth | Wikipedia | unverified | 45 | 53 | His translation was bought by Remusat and published by Julius Klaproth | Wikipedia | unverified | 2 | 52 | His works research and analyze Remusat's and Klaproth's works | Wikipedia | unverified | 30 | 48 | Fichte learnt from Reinhold's critical philosophy to elaborate on a more coherent and systematic transcendental idealism. | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | unverified | 45 | 51 | Gumperz taught Mendelssohn Latin and instilled the love for literature in him | Wikipedia | unverified | 7 | 47 | He commented on Klaproth's works in the preface of Nippon Gakujutsu Shink | wikipedia | unverified | 39 | 21 | They conversed, leading Jacobi to study Spinoza's works | wikipedia | unverified | 39 | 19 | Jacobi studied the political ideas of Rousseau | Wikipedia | unverified | 7 | 44 | Klaproth's 1812 Dissertation on language and script of the Uighurs (Abhandlung ueber die Sprache und Schrift der Uiguren) was disputed by him, considering Uighur a Tangut language instead of a Turkic language according to Klaproth | Wikipedia | unverified | 39 | 43 | Jacobi studied closely the works of Charles Bonnet | Wikipedia | unverified | 7 | 42 | In 1805 Klaproth was a member of Count Golovkin's embassy to China | Wikipedia | unverified | 2 | 41 | His work France litteraire s.v. Remusat included a list of Remusat's works | Wikipedia | unverified | 2 | 40 | Remusat was influenced by his life and wisdom words through reading | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 39 | Goethe used Jacobi as a guide "in his quest for sympathetic philosophy of nature and spirit" | Randall Collins book The Sociology of Philosophies page 628 (Harvard University Press: 2009) | unverified | 2 | 38 | Remusat was influenced by his work, Tao Te Ching | Wikipedia | unverified | 19 | 37 | Introduced Grimm to Diderot. | | unverified | 20 | 37 | Diderot and Grimm belonged to the same literary circle in Paris. | | unverified | 2 | 36 | He read Remusat's Lu-kiao-li | | unverified | 2 | 35 | His grammar work influenced Jean-Pierre Remusat's translation/book grammar style | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 34 | Goethe's poetry influenced Heinrich | Wikipedia | unverified | 27 | 32 | His style was a bit satirical as he considered Alexander Pope who was one of the most important satirist in Age of Reason was a model for him. | http://www.academia.edu/5502272/Research_Paper_About_George_Gordon_Lord_Byron_As_An_Influential_Poet | unverified | 20 | 19 | Diderot and Rousseau were close friends, collaborated on Encyclopedie | John Pannabecker "Diderot, Rousseau, and the Mechanical Arts: Disciplines, Systems, and Social Context." Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1996, 33(4), 6-22. Virginia Tech Digital Library and Archives | unverified | 26 | 1 | Goethe was fascinated by Kalidasa's Abhijnaanasaakuntalam, the first Sanskrit work to
become known in Europe. | Wikipedia | unverified | 30 | 10 | Fichte's work on German idealism influenced Carlyle's thinking | Wikipedia | unverified | 11 | 28 | English romantics influenced the early verse of Edgar Allen Poe | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/edgar-allan-poe | unverified | 11 | 27 | English romantics influenced the early verse of Edgar Allen Poe | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/edgar-allan-poe | unverified | 2 | 22 | Remusat corresponded with Humboldt. | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 22 | Goethe corresponded with Humboldt. | Wikipedia | unverified | 8 | 1 | Schiller also corresponded with Goethe. | | unverified | 2 | 9 | He was the founding Orientalist in France around 1800 and Remusat studied with him. | Edward W. Said, Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books, 1979. | unverified | 1 | 8 | Goethe corresponded with Schiller on a regular basis while they were living in Weimar. Goethe also read Schiller's translatin of Hawkesworth. | Wikipedia | unverified | 1 | 7 | Goethe learnt Chinese characters from Klaproth. | Daniel Purdy, "Goethe, Remusat, and the Chinese Novel: Translation and the Circulation of World Literature." German Literature as World Literature, edited by Thomas O. Beebee (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014), 43-60. | unverified | 1 | 6 | Goethe read his Travels of Marco Polo (1300). | Daniel Purdy, "Goethe, Remusat, and the Chinese Novel: Translation and the Circulation of World Literature." German Literature as World Literature, edited by Thomas O. Beebee (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014), 43-60. | unverified | 1 | 5 | Goethe read his Neu-polirter Geschicht- Kunst- und Sitten-Spiegel (1670). | Daniel Purdy, "Goethe, Remusat, and the Chinese Novel: Translation and the Circulation of World Literature." German Literature as World Literature, edited by Thomas O. Beebee (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014), 43-60. | unverified | 4 | 1 | He was Goethe's assistant and author of Gespraeche mit Goethe (1836/1848). | Johann Peter Eckermann, Gespraeche mit Goethe in den letzten Jahren seines Lebens. Wiesbaden: Brockhaus, 1959. | unverified | 1 | 148 | Goethe published German translations of his English translation Chinese Courtship (1824). | Daniel Purdy, "Goethe, Remusat, and the Chinese Novel: Translation and the Circulation of World Literature." German Literature as World Literature, edited by Thomas O. Beebee (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014), 43-60. | unverified | 1 | 2 | He translated Iu-Kiao-Li ( | Daniel Purdy, "Goethe, Remusat, and the Chinese Novel: Translation and the Circulation of World Literature." German Literature as World Literature, edited by Thomas O. Beebee (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014), 43-60. | unverified |