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Veröffentlicht in Formen der Geselligkeit in Nordwestdeutschland 1750 - 1820 (2003)UnknownFormat -
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5von Spalding, Almut Marianne Grützner
Veröffentlicht in Internationale und Interdisziplinäre Tagung 400 Jahre Hochschulwesen in Hamburg. Das Akademische Gymnasium (gegr. 1613) und Seine Bedeutung für die Neuzeitliche Wissenschafts- und Bildungsgeschichte (2013 : Hamburg) Das Akademische Gymnasium zu Hamburg (gegr. 1613) im Kontext frühneuzeitlicher Wissenschafts- und Bildungsgeschichte (2017)UnknownFormat -
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Veröffentlicht in Formen der Geselligkeit in Nordwestdeutschland 1750 - 1820 (2003)UnknownFormat -
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9Almut Spalding and Paul S. Spalding offer a two-volume critical edition of domestic records that open windows onto early modern Europe and the Enlightenment. They detail economic realities, social circles, cultural and educational pursuits, leisure activities, religious communities, and institutions in the life of a great city and a distinguished family. Volume one consists of the transcription, with an introduction and illustrations. Volume two is an extensive index. 0Hermann Samuel Reimarus and his daughter Margareta Elisabeth (Elise) Reimarus carefully maintained these records over fifty years. The former was a notable classicist, biblical scholar, animal behaviorist, and freethinker; the latter, leader of a literary salon, educator, translator, and authorUnknownFormat
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Veröffentlicht in Verein für Hamburgische Geschichte Zeitschrift des Vereins für Hamburgische Geschichte (2001)UnknownFormat -
16Hamburg-International Market and MetropolisThe Reimarus Family of Hamburg and Their Household -- The Account Books Proper -- The Present Edition of the Account Books -- What Insights One Can Gain from the Account Books -- Insights from the Account Books on Material Culture -- Insights from the Account Books on Social Life -- Insights from the Account Books on Intellectual Life -- What the Accounts Do Not Contain -- Charts -- Members of the Reimarus Household -- Family Trees -- Transcription of the Account Books -- Volume I (1728-1749) -- Volume II (1750-1758) -- Volume III (1759-1772) -- Inserts to Volume III -- Volume IV (1773-1780).
Almut Spalding and Paul S. Spalding offer a two-volume critical edition of domestic records that open windows onto early modern Europe and the Enlightenment. They detail economic realities, social circles, cultural and educational pursuits, leisure activities, religious communities, and institutions in the life of a great city and a distinguished family. Volume one consists of the transcription, with an introduction and illustrations. Volume two is an extensive index. 0Hermann Samuel Reimarus and his daughter Margareta Elisabeth (Elise) Reimarus carefully maintained these records over fifty years. The former was a notable classicist, biblical scholar, animal behaviorist, and freethinker; the latter, leader of a literary salon, educator, translator, and author.UnknownFormat -
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Veröffentlicht in Verein für Hamburgische Geschichte Zeitschrift des Vereins für Hamburgische Geschichte (2001)UnknownFormat -
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