
Hegel’s philosophy of art, in its fully developed form, has only survived through transcripts of lectures he gave in Berlin, a total of four times. These transcripts provide a reliable picture of the development of this discipline. The present volume 3 contains the transcripts from the winter semester of 1828/29. The primary transcript is that of Adolf Heimann, with additional variants from the transcripts of Karol Libelt and Hippolyte Rolin, as well as from an anonymous fragment.
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