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  1. During Caroline’s association with that Romantic circle in Jena, an episode took place that has long captivated biographers and even cultural historians: the illness and death of her only remaining child, fifteen-year-old Auguste Böhmer, in July 1800, in which Schelling was implicated as having been at least partially responsible.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2017 · 20 September 1809 Schelling leaves Maulbronn with his sister, Beate, and brother, Karl, spends several weeks in Stuttgart. 22 September 1809 news of Caroline’s death reaches the Gotter family in Gotha. 10 October 1809 Schelling visits Caroline’s grave in Maulbronn before returning to Munich alone.

  3. Includes: (1) Schmidt (1913) letter 135a: Caroline to Friedrich Schlegel in Leipzig: Lucka, 30 September 1793, in the morning. (2) Caroline to Friedrich Schlegel in Leipzig: Lucka, 3 October 1793, in the evening (paraphrased) (3) Schmidt (1913) letter 135b: Caroline to Friedrich Schlegel in Leipzig: Lucka, 6 October 1793, in the evening.

  4. Friedrich Schelling. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph (von) Schelling ( Leonberg, Wurtemberg, 27 de enero de 1775- Bad Ragaz, Suiza, 20 de agosto de 1854) fue un filósofo alemán, uno de los máximos exponentes del idealismo y de la tendencia romántica alemana .

  5. 6 de sept. de 2009 · Remembering Caroline Schelling Commemorative Program on 6 September 2009 in the Maulbronn Town Hall (from Maulbronn Current Events, summer 2009) Two hundred years ago, on 7 September 1809, Caroline Schelling, wife of the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, died in Maulbronn.

  6. Similarly, manuscripts of previously unpublished letters from the Forschungsbibliothek Gotha and the Schelling archives in the Berlin-Brandenburg Akademie der Wissenschaften written by Julie Gotter to her sister Cäcilie Gotter and mother, Luise Gotter, during Julie’s stay with Caroline in Jena between May 1801 and March 1802 include letters 319b, 319c, 320c, 322a, 322b, 323b, 327d.1, 328.1 ...

  7. Other articles where Caroline Schelling is discussed: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling: Period of intense productivity: …there he became acquainted with Caroline Schlegel, among the most gifted women in German Romanticism, and married her in 1803. The unpleasant intrigues that accompanied this marriage and the dispute with Fichte caused Schelling to leave Jena, and he accepted an ...