Box 18
Contains 28 Results:
On studying literature, 1939 - 1947
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Professing German Literature, 1944
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Johann Gottfried Herder, 1944
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Zum Herder und Nietzsche Jubiläum, 1944
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
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Hölderlins Parzenlied, 1944
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
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Luthers und Schillers Überwindung der "Angst des Irdischen", 1947
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Goethe Bibliography for 1942 to 1944 German Periodical Publications, 1947
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
On the Validity of Goethe's Humanism, 1949
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Speech at Dartmouth, 1955
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Die Gans und Volkslieder, 1961
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
The Unknown Nietzsche, 1963
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Twenty-Five, 1963
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
The young Nietzsche and the secularization of culture, 1965
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Presentation of the Festschrift to Dr. Stanley Pargellis, 1965
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Listings of publications, 1965 - 1970
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Introduction to Professor Pelikan's lecture, 1973
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Introduction to Reverend Fitzmyer's lecture, 1989
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Phi Beta Kappa speech, 1989
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Ein Wort über das Veröffentlichen, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
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Herder's early revolt against the tyranny of Rome over Germany, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
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Nietzsches geistiger Weg nach Basel, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
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Nietzsche's idea of the secular in the birth of tragedy, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
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Statement of my "Accomplishments" since 1957, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Proposed Plan of Research, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.
Fünfundzwanzig and popular addresses, undated
Features texts about Goethe, Nietzsche, Herder, and Schiller, as well as speeches.
Collection is open for research. Audio materials in Series I may not be available immediately for use as they will require reformatting; please contact the Burns Library in advance for access to audio materials.