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THE INFLUENCE OF INDIA AND PERSIA ON THE POETRY OF GERMANY - BY - ARTHUR F.J. REMY, A.M., Ph.D. - SOMETIME FELLOW IN COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
PREFACE.
List of Works most frequently consulted.
Abbreviations.
Transcription.
CHAPTER I. - INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II. - FROM THE PORTUGUESE DISCOVERIES TO THE TIME OF SIR WILLIAM JONES.
CHAPTER III. - HERDER.
CHAPTER IV. - GOETHE.
Columbia University series of Germanic studies, vol. I, no. IV
Language
en
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Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2006-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1954
A German-born American philologist, he spent decades at Columbia University and explored how Indian and Persian literature shaped German poetry. His work opens a window onto the rich exchange of ideas across languages and cultures.
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