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Walter de Gruyter Publishers present this book on the occasion of
their 250th anniversary. It is a chronological account of how five
publishers became a one company. The publisher Georg Reimer had
close connections with Berlin University and the Prussian Academy
of Sciences. G.J. Goschen'sche Verlagshandlung was one of the great
publishers of classics, issuing the first complete authorized
edition of Goethe's works and also publishing the scholarly
paperback series "Sammlung Goschen". Veit & Comp. issued
scientific-medical books, such as "Dornbluth", precursor of the
famous "Pschyrembel". I. Guttentag was one of the leading law
publishers, whose name is still remembered in the series "Sammlung
Guttentag". The publisher Karl I. Trubner's strengths were
linguistics and the classics. "Kluges Etymologisches Worterbuch" is
still one of Walter de Gruyter's flagships. In accordance with the
20th century entrepreneurial spirit Walter de Gruyter merged these
publishers in 1919.
Ernst Troeltsch received an invitation to deliver lectures on his
life's work in London, Edinburgh and Oxford in March 1923 as one of
the first German scholars to visit Britain after the First World
War; however he died shortly before he could make the trip. The
texts of the five lectures, published posthumously, carry
Troeltsch's idea of a European cultural synthesis, following from
his studies on "Historicism and its problems" (KGA 16). As part of
the complete critical edition, this volume presents the original
German lectures together with their English translations for the
first time. The publication of the English book version in the year
of Troeltsch's death provided the motivation for the German
edition, in which the texts are reproduced in a different order
(and slightly abridged in one passage). The history of the German
and English dual publication gives an insight into the difficulties
of German-British cultural transfer in the period following the
First World War.
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