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Die Wiener Klassische Archäologie und die „Wiener Schule“ der Kunstgeschichte


Authors listLorenz, K

Publication year2021

Pages187-198

JournalMensch, Wissenschaft, Magie : Mitteilungen

Volume number36/37

PublisherÖsterreichische Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsgeschichte


Abstract

Academic disciplines develop from the interactions between institutions and human actors with their academic routines and areas of focus. In the years around 1900 Viennese art-historical scholarship came to develop significant momentum that was to influence the study of artistic objects across a range of disciplines – including classical archaeology – throughout the twentieth century.

This paper explores along two trajectories whether this development was under-pinned by a network of joint classical archaeological and art-historical research at Vienna: a) it examines the Viennese institutional setup along with the structural opportunities for each discipline to impact on the other; b) it zooms in on the work of three scholars and the clout of their research across the two domains: Franz Wickhoff, Alois Riegl und Guido Kaschnitz v. Weinberg.




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Harvard Citation styleLorenz, K. (2021) Die Wiener Klassische Archäologie und die „Wiener Schule“ der Kunstgeschichte, Mensch, Wissenschaft, Magie : Mitteilungen, 36/37, pp. 187-198

APA Citation styleLorenz, K. (2021). Die Wiener Klassische Archäologie und die „Wiener Schule“ der Kunstgeschichte. Mensch, Wissenschaft, Magie : Mitteilungen. 36/37, 187-198.


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