Hölderlin's Hymn 'Der Ister' (Summer Semester 1942)

German, Martin Heidegger, Walter Biemel, 1993
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The volume contains the text of the lecture from the summer semester of 1942, announced under the title 'Hölderlin's Hymns,' which focuses on the interpretation of the Ister Hymn. It is the last lecture that Heidegger gave on Hölderlin.

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Martin HeideggerWalter Biemel
topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
History of philosophy
Number of pages
210

General information

Item number
38987384
Publisher
Vittorio Klostermann
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
1.1.1993

Book properties

topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
History of philosophy
Language
German
Author
Martin HeideggerWalter Biemel
Number of pages
210
Edition
2

Origin

Country of origin
Germany

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Product dimensions

Height
212 mm
Width
154 mm
Weight
395 g

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