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        Schöne Wissenschaften: Sammeln, Ordnen und Präsentieren im josephinischen Wien

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        Austrian Science Fund (FWF); AG Universitätsverlage
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        German
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        Abstract
        "Schöne Wissenschaften" is dedicated to the art and natural science collections of the time of Emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765-1790). The Imperial Coin Cabinet, the Physical Cabinet and the Natural History Cabinet, the collection of wax anatomical models in the Josephinum and the Imperial Picture Gallery in the Upper Belvedere form the starting point for far-reaching questions on the history of the collections and the public and scientific understanding in Vienna during the Enlightenment. With "Schöne Wissenschaften" (Beautiful Sciences), a central philosophical term of the Enlightenment is taken up, in which different ideas of beauty and science are combined. These ideas played a role in art and natural science collections in the late 18th century and direct the attention to the revealing and interesting structures of knowledge and cognition of that time. Authors: Nora Fischer, Elisabeth Hassmann, Hans Christian Hönes, Eva Kernbauer, Markus Krajewski, Anna Mader-Kratky, Anna Maerker, Gernot Mayer, Debora J. Meijers, Christa Riedl-Dorn, Andrea Seidler, Werner Telesko und Thomas Wallnig
         
        „Schöne Wissenschaften“ widmet sich den kunst- und naturwissenschaftlichen Sammlungen zur Zeit Kaiser Josephs II. (reg. 1765–1790). Das kaiserliche Münzkabinett, das Physikalische Kabinett und das Naturalienkabinett, die Sammlung medizinischer Wachspräparate im Josephinum und die kaiserliche Gemäldesammlung im Oberen Belvedere bilden dabei den Ausgangspunkt weitreichender Fragen zur Sammlungsgeschichte und zum Öffentlichkeits- und Wissenschaftsverständnis in Wien zur Zeit der Aufklärung. Mit „Schöne Wissenschaften“ wird eine zentrale philosophische Begrifflichkeit der Aufklärung aufgegriffen, in der sich verschiedene Vorstellungen von Schönheit und Wissenschaft verbinden, die in kunst- und naturwissenschaftlichen Sammlungen im späten 18. Jahrhundert eine Rolle spielten und den Blick auf die aufschlussreichen und interessanten Wissens- und Erkenntnisstrukturen jener Zeit richten. AutorInnen: Nora Fischer, Elisabeth Hassmann, Hans Christian Hönes, Eva Kernbauer, Markus Krajewski, Anna Mader-Kratky, Anna Maerker, Gernot Mayer, Debora J. Meijers, Christa Riedl-Dorn, Andrea Seidler, Werner Telesko und Thomas Wallnig
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51276
        Keywords
        Kunstgeschichte, Sammlungsgeschichte, Mediengeschichte, Kulturwissenschaften, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Josephinismus; ÖFOS 2012, Kunstgeschichte; ÖFOS 2012, Museologie; ÖFOS 2012, Mediengeschichte; ÖFOS 2012, Angewandte Kunst; Art history, Collection history, Media history, Cultural history, History of Humanities, Josephinism; ÖFOS 2012, Art history; ÖFOS 2012, Museology; ÖFOS 2012, Media history; ÖFOS 2012, Applied arts
        ISBN
        978-3-7001-8642-7
        Publisher
        Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
        Publisher website
        https://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/
        Publication date and place
        2021-06
        Grantor
        • Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - PUB 773
        Imprint
        Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
        Classification
        History of art
        17th century, c 1600 to c 1699
        18th century, c 1700 to c 1799
        Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
        Museology and heritage studies
        European history
        Social and cultural history
        Rights
        http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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