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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

B. Feldman and R. Richardson, The Rise of Modern
Mythology 1700-1850
(Bloomington, Ind., 1971) provides
texts and a comprehensive bibliography. Otto Gruppe,
Geschichte der Klassischen Mythologie und Religions-
geschichte
(Leipzig, 1921) surveys mythic theory, as does


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Jan de Vries, Forschungsgeschichte der Mythologie (Munich,
1961) with useful texts. See also: Frank Manuel, The Eight-
eenth Century Confronts the Gods
(Cambridge, Mass., 1959;
reprint, 1967), which illuminatingly analyzes Enlightenment
mythology; Fritz Strich, Die Mythologie in der deutschen
Literatur von Klopstock bis Wagner
(Halle, 1910); A. L.
Willson, A Mythical Image: The Ideal of India in German
Romanticism
(Durham, N.C., 1964); Raymond Schwab, La
Renaissance orientale
(Paris, 1950); A. Momigliano, “An-
cient History and the Antiquarian,” in Studies in Histori-
ography
(London, 1966).

BURTON FELDMAN

[See also Christianity in History; Deism; Dualism; Enlight-
enment;
Historiography; Irrationalism; Perfectibility; Prim-
itivism; Romanticism; Volksgeist.]