Ref No | WIA GC/14619 |
Title | Warburg, Aby to Boas, Franz 13/12/1924 |
Writer | Warburg, Aby |
Recipient | Boas, Franz |
Date | 13/12/1924 |
Format | typescript |
Contents | refers to his slide lecture in Kreuzlingen; asks him to send him recent literature on linguistics and religion of the Pueblo Indians; encloses a photograph of a shepherd's crook; thinks that it hints at animal sacrifices; forwards two volumes of 'Vorträge'; the lectures were organised during Warburg's absence by his assistant Saxl; explains the programme of the library, the influence of classical antiquity is the phenomenological result of a psychological problem, the memory of the image as social function 'in the change from dynamic release to intentional tension'; refers to Cassirer's work as a product of the Bibliothek Warburg; refers to racism, of which the Germans became guilty by believing superstitiously that race guarantees spiritual qualities; finds the publication of the Latin Thesaurus most important; he speaks up for a Greek Thesaurus; he sees Germany's chance as a powerhouse of the mind; wants to find out whether Mr. [James] Mooney is still alive, the address of Rev. H.R. Voth and Miss Zelia Nuttall |
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Persons
Code | PersonName | Dates |
DS/UK/164 | Boas; Franz (09/07/1858-21/12/1942); Prof. Dr. | 09/07/1858-21/12/1942 |
DS/UK/240 | Mooney; James (1861-1921) | 1861-1921 |
DS/UK/716 | Saxl; Fritz (08/01/1890-22/03/1948); Prof. Dr. phil. | 08/01/1890-22/03/1948 |
DS/UK/1493 | Voth; Henry Richert (15/04/1855-02/06/1931); Reverend | 15/04/1855-02/06/1931 |