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  1. 23 mag 2012 · NOVALIS -- Sommerabend -- 1976.1. Aufbruch 00:012. Wunderschätze (Originaltext von Novalis um 1798) 09:41 3. Sommerabend 20:27 a) Wetterleuchten b) Am Strand...

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  2. 30 apr 2024 · Jena Romanticism. Novalis (born May 2, 1772, Oberwiederstedt, Prussian Saxony [Germany]—died March 25, 1801, Weissenfels, Saxony [Germany]) was an early German Romantic poet and theorist who greatly influenced later Romantic thought. Novalis was born into a family of Protestant Lower Saxon nobility and took his pseudonym from “de Novali ...

  3. Novalis’s cosmology is pantheistic; that is, it explains the world as a manifestation of the divine. Novalis presents the universe, including human beings, as the self-development of an originally infinite, undifferentiated, unconscious unity into finite individual entities, for the purpose of self-knowledge, or self-consciousness.

  4. Novalis Open School. Via S. Antonio 16 Mompiano (BS) 25133. Cod Mec BS1AHH500M - BS1MM05009 - BS1EAP500V - BSSL2A500P. info@novalisopenschool.it. novalisopenschool@legalmail.it. Tel. 0307821690. Novalis Open School è una Scuola Paritaria di Brescia che adotta un metodo aperto, libero e attento alle esigenze educative del nostro tempo.

  5. Novalis, eredeti nevén Friedrich Leopold von Hardenberg (Wiederstedt [ma Arnstein egyik városrésze], 1772. május 2. – Weißenfels, 1801. március 25.) német költő, író, a romantika egyik legnagyobb alakja; Heinrich von Ofterdingen című műve a korai regény egyik legjelentősebb alkotása, a benne szereplő kék virág a német romantika jelképe lett.

  6. LA SOTTANA – COMPILATION. IL MULINO DEL PO – I GRANDI SUCCESSI…. E NON SOLO.

  7. 21 mag 2009 · The philosophical impact of early German romanticism in general and Georg Philipp Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) in particular has typically been traced back to a series of fragments and reflections on poetry, art, and beauty. Moreover, his name has been associated with an aestheticization of philosophy, an illegitimate valorizing of the ...

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