Journal article
Authors list: Lorenz, K
Publication year: 2021
Pages: 187-198
Journal: Mensch, Wissenschaft, Magie : Mitteilungen
Volume number: 36/37
Publisher: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
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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Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Lorenz, K. (2021) Die Wiener Klassische Archäologie und die „Wiener Schule“ der Kunstgeschichte, Mensch, Wissenschaft, Magie : Mitteilungen, 36/37, pp. 187-198
APA Citation style: Lorenz, K. (2021). Die Wiener Klassische Archäologie und die „Wiener Schule“ der Kunstgeschichte. Mensch, Wissenschaft, Magie : Mitteilungen. 36/37, 187-198.