Excerpt from Six Lectures on the History of German Thought: From the Seven Years' War to Goethe's Death, Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, May June 1879
Readers acquainted with German, who may wish to follow up the necessarily brief indications of the present lectures, will find further information in the numerous histories of German civilisation, literature, and philosophy, more especially in the works of Biedermann and G. Freytag on the first subject, of Jos. Hillebrand and H. Hettner on the second, of E. Zeller on the third. In the following pages the lecturer has kept almost exclusively to the works of the great German writers themselves and to the following, amongst many hundred, special works: Dieterich on Kant, Haym on Herder, Helmholtz on Goethe as a naturalist, Dilthey on Schleiermacher, H. Hettner and Haym on the romantic school.
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