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| + | ====== Imagination und Anschauung ====== | ||
| + | [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Liste der [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Liste der [[wiki: | ||
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| + | Siehe '' | ||
| + | → Das [[wiki: | ||
| + | → Das [[wiki:bild Amerika|Bild Amerikas]]\\ | ||
| + | → Das [[wiki: | ||
| + | → Das [[wiki:Bild Britische Inseln|Bild der Britischen Inseln]] mit Irland\\ | ||
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| + | → Das [[wiki: | ||
| + | → Das [[wiki:Bild Iberische Halbinsel|Bild der Iberischen Halbinsel]]: | ||
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| + | → Das [[wiki:Bild Russland|Bild von Russland]]\\ | ||
| + | → Wir und die Anderen: Eine [[wiki: | ||
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| + | ===== Europa ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Mittel-/ | ||
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| + | * 1 An Anthology of East European Travel Writing on Europe | ||
| + | * 2 A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe.\\ 390 S., Budapest 2008. [[http:// | ||
| + | * 3 A Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe.\\ Budapest 2008: Central European University Press | ||
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| + | * '' | ||
| + | * Robert Gillett, Astrid Köhler\\ Prolegomena zu einer Kulturgeschichte des Reisens | ||
| + | * Antoaneta Granberg\\ The text transmission of the episode about the indosed ' | ||
| + | * Siegfried Ulbrecht\\ Europa und Russland bei '' | ||
| + | * Andreja Bole\\ ,Moveo, ergo sum'. Zum Russlandbild in ausgewählten Reiseberichten des [[wiki: | ||
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| + | * Band 1: Voyages and travelogues from Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages | ||
| + | * Svetozar Boškov\\ '' | ||
| + | * Konstantinos Karatolios\\ [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Yanko Hristov\\ Travelling and [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Paulo Catarino Lopes\\ Medieval Travels and the Ensuing Texts as Mirrors of a Society, a Culture, and a [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Boris Stojkovski\\ Southern Hungary and Serbia in '' | ||
| + | * Nebojša Kartalija\\ The Perception of the [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Djura Hardi\\ From Mačva to Tarnovo: On the [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Marie-Emmanuelle Torres\\ Echoes of Constantinople: | ||
| + | * Radivoj Radić\\ The Temptations of the Night [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Sandra Dučić Collette\\ '' | ||
| + | * Shiva Mihan\\ The Journey of The Gift of the Noble | ||
| + | * Stanoje Bojanin\\ The South Slavic Parish in Light of '' | ||
| + | * Aleksandar Krstić\\ Vegetation in the Territories of Serbia and Southern Hungary in Travel Accounts ([[wiki: | ||
| + | * Band 2: Connecting the Balkans and the Modern [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Gligor Samardžić, | ||
| + | * Nada N. Savković\\ The Spiritual Connections and the Cult of Jerusalem in the Works of Two Monks from the Rača Monastery | ||
| + | * Vavrinec Žeňuch\\ Canonical Visitations as Special Travel Sources (Based on the Catholic Visitations of the Uh County in the [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Persida Lazarević Di Giacomo\\ Sauveur Lusignan’s Epistolary Accounts of His Travels as a Historical Source on the Balkans at the End of the Eighteenth Century | ||
| + | * Radovan Subić\\ [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Dušan J. Ljuboja\\ Travelling through the “Forgotten” Past: The Journeys of '' | ||
| + | * Miklós Tömöry\\ Cruising between the Past and the Future: Danube Travel Writings and the Self-Representation of the Serbian National Movement in the 1860s | ||
| + | * Miriam Sette\\ Poetry as Vision: “Mont Blanc” by '' | ||
| + | * Svetlana Tomin\\ '' | ||
| + | * Uroš Stanković\\ The Judiciary of the Principality of Serbia in Foreign Travel Memoirs (1825–1865) | ||
| + | * Elvira Diana\\ Geographical [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Tomasz Ewertowski\\ Sights of China: Markers of Otherness in Polish and Serbian Travel Writings (1842-1949) | ||
| + | * Aleksandra Kolaković\\ Serbia is not Siberia: | ||
| + | * Jovana Kasaš\\ The Railway Station of Timişoara in Serbian Sources (1863-1919) | ||
| + | * Vivien Sándor\\ The Hungarian Railways in the Humanities | ||
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| + | ==== Zwischen Ostsee und Bosporus: Baltikum, Polen, ... ==== | ||
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| + | * Călãtori străini despre țările române. Istitutul istorie " | ||
| + | * Călători străini despre Țările Române în secolul al XIX, serie nouă, vol. I, II, III, IV, V. Editura Academiei Române. 2004--\\ [[https:// | ||
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| + | * Friedrich Christian Weber, 1690/ | ||
| + | * Aubry de La Motraye, 1674–1743 | ||
| + | * Francesco Algarotti, 1712–1764 | ||
| + | * Johann Teophil Ludwig Orlich, | ||
| + | * Johann Joachim Bellermann, 1754–1842 | ||
| + | * Christian Hieronymus Justus Schlegel, 1755/ | ||
| + | * William Thomson, 1746–1817 | ||
| + | * Karl Feyerabend, um 1775–um 1829 | ||
| + | * Johan Meerman, 1758–1815 | ||
| + | * Johann Gottfried Seume, 1763–1810 | ||
| + | * Christian Müller, 178?–? | ||
| + | * George Matthew Jones, 1785? | ||
| + | * William Rae Wilson, 1772–1849 | ||
| + | * Friedemann Goebel, 1794–1851 | ||
| + | * Johann Friedrich August Ludolf Woltmann, 1801–1858 | ||
| + | * Charles Boileau Elliott, 1803–1875 | ||
| + | * Leitch Ritchie, 1800–1865 | ||
| + | * Daniel Wegelin, 1802–1885? | ||
| + | * Elizabeth Eastlake (Rigby), 1809–1893 | ||
| + | * Aurelio Buddeus, 1819–1880 | ||
| + | * John S. Maxwell | ||
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| + | ==== Ungarn ==== | ||
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| + | Topoi: Fertilitas Pannoniae, Bollwerk der Christenheit, | ||
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| + | ==== Frankreich ==== | ||
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| + | * Cardinal-légat Alexandre de Médicis et sa suite (1596−1598) | ||
| + | * Le Prince de Monaco (17. Jahrhundert) | ||
| + | * Charles-Henri de Vaudémont (1649−1723) | ||
| + | * Des visiteurs étrangers au temps de la Régence (1715−1723) | ||
| + | * Les visiteurs italiens | ||
| + | * Christoph Pitzler (1657−1707) | ||
| + | * Le baron de Péllnitz | ||
| + | * Yirmisekiz Çelebi Mehmed Efendi | ||
| + | * Du voyage éclairé (1751−1780) | ||
| + | * Reine Christine de Suède en France (1656−1658) | ||
| + | * Princesse Sophie de Hanovre | ||
| + | * Comtesse du Nord à la cour de France en 1782 | ||
| + | * Sophie von La Roche | ||
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| + | * Deux voyageurs russes à la cour de Louis XVI | ||
| + | * Les voyageurs britanniques à la cour de France dans les années 1630 | ||
| + | * Prince Jean-Guillaume du Palatinat en France, 1674−1677 | ||
| + | * Les visites incognito à la cour des Bourbons au [[wiki: | ||
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| + | ==== Skandinavien ==== | ||
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| + | * Robert GILLETT, Astrid KÖHLER\\ Prolegomena zu einer Kulturgeschichte des Reisens | ||
| + | * Benjamin LANGER\\ Das finnische Abenteuer eines Handlungsreisenden in pharmazeutischen Artikeln. Herr Poehlmann reist von Ilse Faber vor dem Hintergrund des zeitgenössischen deutschen Finnland-Diskurses | ||
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| + | * Eliasson, Pär\\ Reisende Studenten während sechs Jahrhunderten | ||
| + | * Hans Fix\\ '' | ||
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| + | * Helk, Vello\\ // | ||
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| + | ==== Schweiz ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Deutschland ==== | ||
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| + | * 1968 Band 1 (Reiseberichte aus elf Jahrhunderten): | ||
| + | * 1974 Band 2 (Reiseberichte aus sechs Jahrhunderten) : 416, [35] S., [[http:// | ||
| + | * Helmut Gier (Hg.)\\ Band 3 bearbeitet von Johannes Mordstein und Barbara Rajkay. | ||
| + | * Rundreise der Freiburger Ratskommission durch Oberdeutschland 1476 | ||
| + | * Graf Ludwig von Hanau-Lichtenberg und Graf Johann V. von Nassau-Dillenburg 1484/85 | ||
| + | * Graf Reinhard von Hanau-Münzenberg 1550 | ||
| + | * Hans Ulrich Krafft, Patrizier und Kaufmann aus Ulm, 1562-1581 | ||
| + | * Johann von Hürnheim mit seinem Kaplan Wolfgang Gebhart 1569/70 | ||
| + | * Hofmarschall Hans von Schweinichen aus Schlesien 1575 | ||
| + | * Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 1580 | ||
| + | * Salomon Schweigger 1581 | ||
| + | * Andreas Gnad, Hofmeister von Hans Conrad von Thüngen, 1585 | ||
| + | * Samuel Kiechel, Kaufmann aus Ulm, 1585-1589 | ||
| + | * Abt Pietro Paolo de Benallis 1593 | ||
| + | * Hans Georg Ernstinger aus Linz 1595-1608 | ||
| + | * Giovanni Botero und Aegidius Albertinus 1596 bzw. 1612 | ||
| + | * Bürgermeister von Ulm, Hans von Schad 1597-1630 | ||
| + | * Heinrich Schickhardt, | ||
| + | * Johann Conrad Tachler, Zisterzienser 1605-1613 | ||
| + | * Schultheiß Jacob Beyrlin 1606 | ||
| + | * Stefan Pac und Jan Hagenaw begleiten den polnischen Kronprinzen Wladyslaw Wasa 1624 | ||
| + | * Joseph von Furttenbach d. Ä., Baumeister 1627 | ||
| + | * Hieronymus Welsch 1630/1641 | ||
| + | * William Crowne, Chronist des englischen Diplomaten Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel 1636 | ||
| + | * David Frölich, Mathematiker 1643 | ||
| + | * Hiob Ludolf begleitet Prinz Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Gotha 1654 | ||
| + | * Heinrich Gottlob von Seckendorff begleitet den Prinzen Friedrich von Sachsen-Gotha, | ||
| + | * Laurentius Scipio, Zisterzienserabt 1667 | ||
| + | * Teodor Billewicz aus Litauen 1677 | ||
| + | * Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1688 | ||
| + | * August Hermann Francke, Theologe 1718 | ||
| + | * Martin Graff und Johannes Reitknecht, beide Zisterzienserabt 1738 | ||
| + | * Chajim Joseph David Asulai, Rabbiner 1754 | ||
| + | * Mauritius Elbel, Sekretär des Zisterzienserabtes Otto Logk aus Mähren 1771 | ||
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| + | ==== Weißwurstäquator ==== | ||
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| + | Im Volksmund die Bezeichnung für den Main als [[wiki: | ||
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| + | Nach der Erfindung der [[wiki: | ||
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| + | Auf Globalisierungsebene (// | ||
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| + | Solche abwertenden Bezeichnungen für die Anderen nennt man Ethnophaulismus - aus griechisch // | ||
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| + | ===== Asien ===== | ||
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| + | * Gould, Rebecca\\ From Pious Journeys to the Critique of Sovereignty\\ '' | ||
| + | * Sorrentino, Janet\\ Observing Ziyara in Two Medieval Muslim Travel Accounts | ||
| + | * Piera, Montserrat\\ Vulnerable Medieval Iberian [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Desing, Matthew V.\\ " | ||
| + | * Mehdizadeh, Nedda\\ The Petrification of Rostam\\ '' | ||
| + | * Brancaforte, | ||
| + | * Darnault, Sezim Sezer; Ağir, Aygül\\ Visions and Transitions of a [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Duque, Adriano\\ Gift-giving in the '' | ||
| + | * Kaplan, Gregory B\\ The East-West Trajectory of Sephardic Sectarianism: | ||
| + | * Ryan, Maria Del Pilar\\ Piety and Piracy: The Repatriation of the Arm of '' | ||
| + | * Dadabhoy, Ambereen\\ The Other [[wiki: | ||
| + | * Schleck, Julia\\ Experiential [[wiki: | ||
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| + | * Vorlesung I: Europäische Wahrnehmung Ostasiens bis in die Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts 4 | ||
| + | * Vorlesung II: Karten, Bücher, Admiral Zheng und der Ozean, Kolumbus und Zipangu. Die Entstehung maritimer Kontakt- und Konfliktzonen 30 | ||
| + | * Vorlesung III: Europäer in Japan im 16. Jahrhundert 53 | ||
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| + | ==== Arabien ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Der Weg nach Indien ==== | ||
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| + | * The empire of Vijayanagara through European eyes: Marco Polo's India and the Latin Christian tradition; The merchant and the humanist; The Portuguese | ||
| + | * Ethnography: | ||
| + | * The missionary discovery of South Indian religion: opening the doors of idolatry; | ||
| + | * From humanism to scepticism: the independent traveller in the seventeenth century. | ||
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| + | ==== China ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Japan ==== | ||
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| + | * O-yatoi Gaikokujin (Kyūjitai: 御雇い外國人, | ||
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| + | ==== Ägypten ==== | ||
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| + | * Reisende, die nicht in Ägypten waren; | ||
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| + | * Kulturkontakte und Reisewege; | ||
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| + | * Die Nächte Tino von Bagdads (1907), | ||
| + | * Der Prinz von Theben (1914), | ||
| + | * Mein Herz (1912), Der Malik (1919). | ||
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| + | * 2. The realists, 1820-1835 | ||
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