Athenaeum (literary magazine)

Athenaeum is the title of a journal edited by the brothers August Wilhelm Schlegel and Friedrich Schlegel and printed in Berlin.

Between 1798 and 1800 published six books. It formed the central literary organ of the early Romantic period in Jena. Other contributors were Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel, Novalis, August Ferdinand Bernhardi, Sophie Bernhardi, Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, August Ludwig Karl Gustav sleeves and Brinckmann.

A sequel was that of Friedrich Schlegel in 1803 published Journal Europe.

The Friedrich Schlegel Society publishes the yearbook Athenaeum.

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A bibliographic development was Henry Hubert Houben out: Publications of the German Bibliographical Society. Bibliographic Repertory. Vol 1: Journals of romance, Berlin, 1904, Behr, SP.1 - 13th Internet Archive

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