Minerva (German magazine)

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Minerva was a magazine edited by Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz. The first two volumes were published in Berlin by J.T. Unger in 1792.[1] Minerva was widely read, including by such people as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller.[2] Friedrich Klopstock was one of the contributors

References

  1. Minerva. Ein journal historischen und politischen inhalts accessed 28 June 2012
  2. Buck-Morss, A.Susan (2009), Hegel Haiti and Universal History (1st ed.), Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 
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