Our Content Provider the Archive of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising was the place of an incredible archival discovery: five boxes containing previously unknown transcripts of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's lectures. The transcripts, 4000 pages of narrowly written notebooks, were penned by one of his first students at Heidelberg University, Friedrich Wilhelm Carové (1789-1852). The manuscripts are part of the estate of the theologian Friedrich Windischmann (1811-1861), professor of Catholic theology in Munich and vicar general of the archdiocese of Munich and Freising from 1846 to 1856. He was the son of the Bonn-native philosophy professor and physician Karl Joseph Hieronymus Windischmann (1775-1839), who was in contact with Hegel and received the transcripts as a gift from Carové. The discovery was made by Prof Klaus Vieweg of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena; the manuscripts will soon be published
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Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt, Hegel, Georg Friedrich (1770-1831) / Porträt in Medaillon, Brustbild, available at https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/advanced-sear...