Theodor Mommsen als Reiseschriftsteller. Über die Forschungsreise durch das Kaisertum Österreich und seine Domänen (1857)
In 1857, Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) travelled throughout the territory of the Austrian Empire, as he was working on volumes 3 and 5 of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL). While he never published a full account of his trip, he nevertheless provided a travelogue in the shape of 13 long letter...
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doaj-4d5837c37f364da68b6071f7112660d92021-09-29T08:53:01ZdeuHistory of Classical ScholarshipHistory of Classical Scholarship2632-40912021-09-013Theodor Mommsen als Reiseschriftsteller. Über die Forschungsreise durch das Kaisertum Österreich und seine Domänen (1857)Julian Köck0Universität Bern In 1857, Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) travelled throughout the territory of the Austrian Empire, as he was working on volumes 3 and 5 of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL). While he never published a full account of his trip, he nevertheless provided a travelogue in the shape of 13 long letters to his wife, family, and friends. These letters offer a rather direct view on the work of a travelling scholar and on Mommsen’s thoughts about the people he met. They also show how Mommsen created an enduring network of local scholars to gather information on epigraphic matters and on newly found inscriptions. Furthermore, his reports about the scientific and political situation in the countries that he visited are a rich source for understanding the intellectual world of one of Germany’s most important liberal scholars of the 19th century. https://www.hcsjournal.org/ojs/index.php/hcs/article/view/68Theodor Mommsentravel literatureAustrian EmpireepigraphyCorpus inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) |
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Theodor Mommsen als Reiseschriftsteller. Über die Forschungsreise durch das Kaisertum Österreich und seine Domänen (1857) |
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Theodor Mommsen als Reiseschriftsteller. Über die Forschungsreise durch das Kaisertum Österreich und seine Domänen (1857) |
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Theodor Mommsen als Reiseschriftsteller. Über die Forschungsreise durch das Kaisertum Österreich und seine Domänen (1857) |
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Theodor Mommsen als Reiseschriftsteller. Über die Forschungsreise durch das Kaisertum Österreich und seine Domänen (1857) |
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In 1857, Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) travelled throughout the territory of the Austrian Empire, as he was working on volumes 3 and 5 of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL). While he never published a full account of his trip, he nevertheless provided a travelogue in the shape of 13 long letters to his wife, family, and friends. These letters offer a rather direct view on the work of a travelling scholar and on Mommsen’s thoughts about the people he met. They also show how Mommsen created an enduring network of local scholars to gather information on epigraphic matters and on newly found inscriptions. Furthermore, his reports about the scientific and political situation in the countries that he visited are a rich source for understanding the intellectual world of one of Germany’s most important liberal scholars of the 19th century.
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