Ebook: Möser-Bibliographie 1730–1990
Author: Winfried Woesler (editor), Brigitte Erker (editor), Jochen Grywatsch (editor), Folkert Klaaßen (editor), Martin Siemsen (editor)
- Year: 1998
- Publisher: Max Niemeyer Verlag
- Edition: Reprint 2015
- Language: German
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The historian, lawyer and publicist Justus Möser (1720-1794) is generally regarded as one of the most significant personalities active in North West Germany in the Enlightenment period. A bibliography of his writings and the literature on him that would satisfy present-day research requirements has long been a desideratum. The present "Möser-Bibliography" sets out to fill this gap. It covers primary and secondary literature, listing over 1,200 annotated titles for each sector. Concordances to Möser's private correspondence and indexes of works and persons complete the volume which in structure and organisation follows the principles employed in the "Droste-Bibliography" (Vol. XIV, 1-2 of the Historical-Critical Edition of the Works of Annette von Droste-Hülshoff).