Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 2: Erbauungsreden für Akademiker (Prag 1813)

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 2: Erbauungsreden für Akademiker (Prag 1813) von Berg,  Jan, Bolzano,  Bernard, Kambartel,  Friedrich, Louzil,  Jaromír, Morscher,  Edgar, Rootselaar,  Bob van, Winter,  Eduard
This volume, published in 1813, contains the first selection of edification speeches which Bolzano had held up to that time as a professor of Catholic religious education at the University of Prague. In these speeches, Bolzano advocated pacifist and socialist ideas and called for a humane constitution which guaranteed fundamental human rights. This led to his instant dismissal in the winter semester of 1819/20. In 1828 this edition of the ›Erbauungsreden‹ (edification speeches) was put on the index of prohibited books.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Einleitungsbände. Band 1: Bernard Bolzano. Ein Lebensbild

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Einleitungsbände. Band 1: Bernard Bolzano. Ein Lebensbild von Berg,  Jan, Bolzano,  Bernard, Kambartel,  Friedrich, Louzil,  Jaromír, Morscher,  Edgar, Rootselaar,  Bob van, Winter,  Eduard
The biography of Eduard Winter gives a particularly detailed account of the influences of the Josephinist Enlightenment on the young Bolzano, of his profession as a teacher, his dismissal from his job and his work on the ›Wissenschaftslehre‹ (Theory of Science).
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Wissenschaftsmobilität und Interkulturelle Kommunikation im deutsch-polnisch-tschechischen akademischen Kontext

Wissenschaftsmobilität und Interkulturelle Kommunikation im deutsch-polnisch-tschechischen akademischen Kontext von Moosmueller,  Alois, Waibel,  Isabella
Der vorliegende Band beschäftigt sich mit zwei Themenkomplexen, Mobilität und Interkulturelle Kommunikation, die hier erstmalig im deutsch-polnisch-tschechischen akademischen Kontext beleuchtet werden. In dieser vielfältigen Beitragssammlung widmen sich Autoren deutscher, polnischer und tschechischer Herkunft aus den Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften gemeinsam diesen zukunftsrelevanten Themenfeldern. Dabei geben sie Einblicke in empirische Studien und theoretische Reflexionen und bieten Anregungen für Lehre, Forschung und Netzwerkarbeit. Der Band dokumentiert zugleich die wissenschaftlichen Erträge der zweitägigen Internationalen Tagung, die im April 2012 an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Kooperation mit der Adam-Mickiewicz-Universität Poznan und der Karls-Universität Prag stattgefunden hat.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 19,1: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1811/1812. Erster Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 19,1: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1811/1812. Erster Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Strasser,  Kurt F.
In the academic year 1811/1812, Bolzano held 46 edification speeches. All of these have been preserved completely and in multiple versions, with one exception which has only been preserved in the form of written notes (1812.40). Bolzano‘s own lecture notes for 10 of the speeches serve as a basis for the edition. 22 speeches were previously unpublished. 16 of the 46 speeches deal with religious issues, the other 30 give secular advice.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 6,2: Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft. Erster Teil. §§ 86-177

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 6,2: Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft. Erster Teil. §§ 86-177 von Berg,  Jan, Bolzano,  Bernard, Kambartel,  Friedrich, Louzil,  Jaromír, Morscher,  Edgar, Rootselaar,  Bob van, Winter,  Eduard
The lectures which Bernard Bolzano held from 1805 up to his dismissal in January of 1820 as a professor for Catholic religious education at the University of Prague in the context of the philosophical studies were published anonymously in 1834 in a four-volume edition with which Bolzano was very unhappy. As part of the collected works of Bolzano there is now for the first time a new critical edition of this work which includes the corrections and variants of a master copy authorized by Bolzano. The textbook is divided into three parts: In the first part Bolzano explains the concept of religion and other terms which are essential for his philosophy of religion and presents the most important theories of natural religion and rational religion, divided into “natural dogmatics” and “natural morality.” In the second part, Bolzano studies the miracles which serve as a confirmation of Catholic Christianity. In the third part, he describes the individual individual articles of faith of “Old Catholic dogmatics” and those of “Old Catholic morality.”
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 15: Erbauungsreden der Studienjahre 1804/05 bis 1807/08

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 15: Erbauungsreden der Studienjahre 1804/05 bis 1807/08 von Berg,  Jan, Bolzano,  Bernard, Kambartel,  Friedrich, Louzil,  Jaromír, Morscher,  Edgar, Rootselaar,  Bob van, Strasser,  Kurt F., Winter,  Eduard
From 1805 to 1820, Bernard Bolzano was professor of »religious doctrine« (Religionslehre) at the University of Prague. The lectures he had to deliver were part of the so-called »Philosophical Studies« that every student of the university had to complete before he entered the »higher« studies, i.e. the studies of medicine, law or theology. As professor of religious doctrine, Bolzano also had the duty to deliver the homilies on Sundays and holidays during the academic year to all the students of the »Philosophical Studies«. This explains the enormous influence Bolzano exerted through these homilies on the intellectual and political life of Bohemia in his time, whose offshoots reached even the Charta 77 movement in former Czechoslovakia. The chairs of religious doctrine were established by the Austrian emperor Franz at all universities of the Austrian empire in order to shape the students into »good Christians and law-abiding citizens« as it was ordered in a decree. The homilies Bolzano had to deliver at the University of Prague (as did all professors of religious doctrine at Austrian universities) were called ›Erbauungsreden‹ (edifying addresses) or ›exhortations‹. There is evidence for 582 ›Erbauungsreden‹ Bolzano delivered as a professor at the University of Prague of which 414 are extant; of these, 153 have not yet been published at all. The 414 ›Erbauungsreden‹ that are extant have survived in different form: some of them (70) as autographs, i.e. in Bolzano’s own handwriting, others in handwritten copies of Bolzano’s manuscripts, others in notes taken by Bolzano’s students. Several collections of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ have already appeared in print, some of them during Bolzano’s lifetime, while others were published posthumously by his students or other editors. – The new critical edition of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ presents all of them in chronological order. Those which are extant will be edited on the basis of the best version which has remained. Those ›Erbauungsreden‹ which are not extant will be documented and described according to an index Bolzano himself has prepared. In Bernard Bolzano’s first four academic years as a professor at the University of Prague he held 169 edification speeches, of which however only 13 have been preserved. An index which Bolzano compiled himself does however provide information on the content of all the other edification speeches held during this time. This volume contains a complete documentation of all the edification speeches which Bolzano held up to the end of the academic year 1807/08.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 17,2: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1809/1810. Zweiter Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 17,2: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1809/1810. Zweiter Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Morscher,  Edgar, Strasser,  Kurt F.
From 1805 to 1820, Bernard Bolzano was professor of »religious doctrine« (Religionslehre) at the University of Prague. The lectures he had to deliver were part of the so-called »Philosophical Studies« that every student of the university had to complete before he entered the »higher« studies, i.e. the studies of medicine, law or theology. As professor of religious doctrine, Bolzano also had the duty to deliver the homilies on Sundays and holidays during the academic year to all the students of the »Philosophical Studies«. This explains the enormous influence Bolzano exerted through these homilies on the intellectual and political life of Bohemia in his time, whose offshoots reached even the Charta 77 movement in former Czechoslovakia. The chairs of religious doctrine were established by the Austrian emperor Franz at all universities of the Austrian empire in order to shape the students into »good Christians and law-abiding citizens« as it was ordered in a decree. The homilies Bolzano had to deliver at the University of Prague (as did all professors of religious doctrine at Austrian universities) were called ›Erbauungsreden‹ (edifying addresses) or ›exhortations‹. There is evidence for 582 ›Erbauungsreden‹ Bolzano delivered as a professor at the University of Prague of which 414 are extant; of these, 153 have not yet been published at all. The 414 ›Erbauungsreden‹ that are extant have survived in different form: some of them (70) as autographs, i.e. in Bolzano’s own handwriting, others in handwritten copies of Bolzano’s manuscripts, others in notes taken by Bolzano’s students. Several collections of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ have already appeared in print, some of them during Bolzano’s lifetime, while others were published posthumously by his students or other editors. – The new critical edition of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ presents all of them in chronological order. Those which are extant will be edited on the basis of the best version which has remained. Those ›Erbauungsreden‹ which are not extant will be documented and described according to an index Bolzano himself has prepared. Bolzano held more edification speeches in the academic year 1809/1810 that in any other year in which he was teaching. During this time he held 52 of these speeches. Six speeches have been preserved as autographs, there are only notes for four of the speeches, and only the dates are known for two of the speeches. Most of the others are still in existence as transcripts reproduced in facsimile. In the edification speeches held in the academic year 1809/1810, Bolzano’s concept of education, which includes the entire personality, is shown especially clearly. There are twice as many speeches which have a generally advisory content than there are speeches which deal mainly with religious issues.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 7,1: Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft. Zweiter Teil. §§ 1-54

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 7,1: Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft. Zweiter Teil. §§ 1-54 von Berg,  Jan, Bolzano,  Bernard, Kambartel,  Friedrich, Louzil,  Jaromír, Morscher,  Edgar, Rootselaar,  Bob van, Winter,  Eduard
The lectures which Bernard Bolzano held from 1805 up to his dismissal in January of 1820 as a professor for Catholic religious education at the University of Prague in the context of the philosophical studies were published anonymously in 1834 in a four-volume edition with which Bolzano was very unhappy. As part of the collected works of Bolzano there is now for the first time a new critical edition of this work which includes the corrections and variants of a master copy authorized by Bolzano. The textbook is divided into three parts: In the first part Bolzano explains the concept of religion and other terms which are essential for his philosophy of religion and presents the most important theories of natural religion and rational religion, divided into “natural dogmatics” and “natural morality.” In the second part, Bolzano studies the miracles which serve as a confirmation of Catholic Christianity. In the third part, he describes the individual individual articles of faith of “Old Catholic dogmatics” and those of “Old Catholic morality.”
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 20,1: Erbauungsreden der Studienjahre 1812/1813. Erster Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 20,1: Erbauungsreden der Studienjahre 1812/1813. Erster Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Morscher,  Edgar, Strasser,  Kurt F.
From 1805 to 1820, Bernard Bolzano was professor of »religious doctrine« (Religionslehre) at the University of Prague. The lectures he had to deliver were part of the so-called »Philosophical Studies« that every student of the university had to complete before he entered the »higher« studies, i.e. the studies of medicine, law or theology. As professor of religious doctrine, Bolzano also had the duty to deliver the homilies on Sundays and holidays during the academic year to all the students of the »Philosophical Studies«. This explains the enormous influence Bolzano exerted through these homilies on the intellectual and political life of Bohemia in his time, whose offshoots reached even the Charta 77 movement in former Czechoslovakia. The chairs of religious doctrine were established by the Austrian emperor Franz at all universities of the Austrian empire in order to shape the students into »good Christians and law-abiding citizens« as it was ordered in a decree. The homilies Bolzano had to deliver at the University of Prague (as did all professors of religious doctrine at Austrian universities) were called ›Erbauungsreden‹ (edifying addresses) or ›exhortations‹. There is evidence for 582 ›Erbauungsreden‹ Bolzano delivered as a professor at the University of Prague of which 414 are extant; of these, 153 have not yet been published at all. The 414 ›Erbauungsreden‹ that are extant have survived in different form: some of them (70) as autographs, i.e. in Bolzano’s own handwriting, others in handwritten copies of Bolzano’s manuscripts, others in notes taken by Bolzano’s students. Several collections of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ have already appeared in print, some of them during Bolzano’s lifetime, while others were published posthumously by his students or other editors. – The new critical edition of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ presents all of them in chronological order. Those which are extant will be edited on the basis of the best version which has remained. Those ›Erbauungsreden‹ which are not extant will be documented and described according to an index Bolzano himself has prepared. The academic year 1812/1813 ended prematurely for Bernard Bolzano. Bolzano’s beloved sister Franziska was dying, and suffering and night watches aggravated his latent lung disease. The doctors recognized the danger to his health and advised him to stop teaching. An ongoing weakness forced him to stop teaching on 23 May 1813 for the rest of that year and the next two years as well. During this time Bolzano was also unable to hold any edification speeches. In the academic year 1812/1813 Bolzano held 34 speeches, four of which were lost. Half of the other 30 speeches are published in this edition for the first time, most of which according to transcripts which were organized under the direction of his student Michael Josef Fesl, who was the praeses of the seminary in Leitmeritz. Bolzano‘s students henceforth increasingly supported the propagation of his edification speeches.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 19,2: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1811/1812. Zweiter Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 19,2: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1811/1812. Zweiter Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Strasser,  Kurt F.
From 1805 to 1820, Bernard Bolzano was professor of »religious doctrine« (Religionslehre) at the University of Prague. The lectures he had to deliver were part of the so-called »Philosophical Studies« that every student of the university had to complete before he entered the »higher« studies, i.e. the studies of medicine, law or theology. As professor of religious doctrine, Bolzano also had the duty to deliver the homilies on Sundays and holidays during the academic year to all the students of the »Philosophical Studies«. This explains the enormous influence Bolzano exerted through these homilies on the intellectual and political life of Bohemia in his time, whose offshoots reached even the Charta 77 movement in former Czechoslovakia. The chairs of religious doctrine were established by the Austrian emperor Franz at all universities of the Austrian empire in order to shape the students into »good Christians and law-abiding citizens« as it was ordered in a decree. The homilies Bolzano had to deliver at the University of Prague (as did all professors of religious doctrine at Austrian universities) were called ›Erbauungsreden‹ (edifying addresses) or ›exhortations‹. There is evidence for 582 ›Erbauungsreden‹ Bolzano delivered as a professor at the University of Prague of which 414 are extant; of these, 153 have not yet been published at all. The 414 ›Erbauungsreden‹ that are extant have survived in different form: some of them (70) as autographs, i.e. in Bolzano’s own handwriting, others in handwritten copies of Bolzano’s manuscripts, others in notes taken by Bolzano’s students. Several collections of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ have already appeared in print, some of them during Bolzano’s lifetime, while others were published posthumously by his students or other editors. – The new critical edition of Bolzano’s ›Erbauungsreden‹ presents all of them in chronological order. Those which are extant will be edited on the basis of the best version which has remained. Those ›Erbauungsreden‹ which are not extant will be documented and described according to an index Bolzano himself has prepared. In the academic year 1811/1812, Bolzano held 46 edification speeches. All of these have been preserved completely and in multiple versions, with one exception which has only been preserved in the form of written notes (1812.40). Bolzano‘s own lecture notes for 10 of the speeches serve as a basis for the edition. 22 speeches were previously unpublished. 16 of the 46 speeches deal with religious issues, the other 30 give secular advice.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 21,1: Erbauungsreden der Studienjahre 1815/1816. Erster Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 21,1: Erbauungsreden der Studienjahre 1815/1816. Erster Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Edgar,  Morscher, Strasser,  Kurt F.
In the first speech he held after taking a break for two and a half years due to illness, Bernard Bolzano bemoaned the death of his sister Franziska, at whose sick bed his latent lung disease had gotten much worse and became life-threatening. He did however also announce that he was undaunted and would continue his comprehensive series of reforms, pointing out that there were still many new things, and things worth knowing, to be said and that with a combined effort it would certainly be possible to bring about an “improved shape of things.” While he was ill, Bolzano himself had begun, along with his friends and students, to organize, collect and transcribe the edification speeches he had held up to that time. The result of this is that all 45 speeches held in that academic year have been preserved, many of them even in several different transcriptions. In these speeches, Bolzano talks about conduct toward the “enemies of the Enlightenment”, about theatrical performances, musical art, the relationship between the two tribes in Bohemia and many other subjects.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 6,1: Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft. Erster Teil. §§ 1-85

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe I: Schriften. Band 6,1: Lehrbuch der Religionswissenschaft. Erster Teil. §§ 1-85 von Berg,  Jan, Bolzano,  Bernard, Kambartel,  Friedrich, Louzil,  Jaromír, Morscher,  Edgar, Rootselaar,  Bob van, Winter,  Eduard
The lectures which Bernard Bolzano held from 1805 up to his dismissal in January of 1820 as a professor for Catholic religious education at the University of Prague in the context of the philosophical studies were published anonymously in 1834 in a four-volume edition with which Bolzano was very unhappy. As part of the collected works of Bolzano there is now for the first time a new critical edition of this work which includes the corrections and variants of a master copy authorized by Bolzano. The textbook is divided into three parts: In the first part Bolzano explains the concept of religion and other terms which are essential for his philosophy of religion and presents the most important theories of natural religion and rational religion, divided into “natural dogmatics” and “natural morality.” In the second part, Bolzano studies the miracles which serve as a confirmation of Catholic Christianity. In the third part, he describes the individual individual articles of faith of “Old Catholic dogmatics” and those of “Old Catholic morality.”
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 18,2: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1810/1811. Zweiter Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 18,2: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1810/1811. Zweiter Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Strasser,  Kurt F.
In the academic year 1810/1811, Bolzano held 49 edification speeches. All of these speeches have been preserved. Bolzano’s handwritten drafts of 13 speeches have been preserved, and the edition is based on these. Three of these autographs were rediscovered during the preparations for this edition. Thus among all the edification speeches held in all the academic years, those speeches he held in 1810/1811 have been proven to be the most authentic. Approximately half of the speeches (24) were previously unpublished. The fact that these speeches have been preserved in their entirety and in multiple documents is evidence of the extraordinary success of Bolzano’s rhetorical concept.
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Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 18,1: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1810/1811. Erster Teil

Bernard Bolzano Gesamtausgabe / Reihe II: Nachlaß. A. Nachgelassene Schriften. Band 18,1: Erbauungsreden des Studienjahres 1810/1811. Erster Teil von Bolzano,  Bernard, Strasser,  Kurt F.
In the academic year 1810/1811, Bolzano held 49 edification speeches. All of these speeches have been preserved. Bolzano’s handwritten drafts of 13 speeches have been preserved, and the edition is based on these. Three of these autographs were rediscovered during the preparations for this edition. Thus among all the edification speeches held in all the academic years, those speeches he held in 1810/1811 have been proven to be the most authentic. Approximately half of the speeches (24) were previously unpublished. The fact that these speeches have been preserved in their entirety and in multiple documents is evidence of the extraordinary success of Bolzano’s rhetorical concept.
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