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Why Hamburg should not lose the philosopher Cassirer

Authors

  • Serzenando Alves Vieira Neto UNICAMP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34024/imagem.v2i2.14699

Keywords:

Aby Warburg, Ernst Cassirer, Art Historiography, History of Ideas, Hamburg

Abstract

In June 1928, Aby Warburg published in the Hamburger Fremdenblatt an obstinate defense for the permanence of the philosopher Ernst Cassirer in Hamburg. The text is not only a rich document for studying Warburg’s biography, but it is also a living testimony of Cassirer’s importance for the improvement of the study of the image through the conception of the symbol as a general substrate of human expression.

References

Cassirer, E. (2004). Aufsätze und kleine Schriften (1927–1931). Hamburg: Meiner.

Cassirer, E. (2009). Ausgewählter wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel. Hamburg: Meiner.

Cassirer, T. (2003). Mein Leben mit Ernst Cassirer. Hamburg: Meiner. (Publicação original em: 1981).

McEwan, D. (2004). “Wanderstrassen der Kultur”: die Aby Warburg – Fritz Saxl Korrespondenz 1920 bis 1929. Hamburg, München: Dölling und Galitz.

Warburg, A. (2001). Tagebuch der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Bibliothek Warburg. Berlin: Akademie.

Warburg, A. (2010). Werke in einem Band. Berlin: Suhrkamp.

Warburg, A. (2021). Briefe: 1886–1929. 2 vols. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.

Published

2023-05-17

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How to Cite

Alves Vieira Neto, S. (2023). Why Hamburg should not lose the philosopher Cassirer. Imagem: Revista De Hist´ória Da Arte, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.34024/imagem.v2i2.14699
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