LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ

This article investigates the ‘gaps’ in the learned correspondences of the early modern respublica literaria in Europe by the example of the huge correspondence of the philosopher and universal scholar Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). It shows that intentionally non-written letters, being a l...

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Main Author: MICHAEL KEMPE
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: ILIESI 2017-10-01
Series:Lexicon Philosophicum
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Online Access:https://lexicon.cnr.it/ojs/index.php/LP/article/view/510
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description This article investigates the ‘gaps’ in the learned correspondences of the early modern respublica literaria in Europe by the example of the huge correspondence of the philosopher and universal scholar Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). It shows that intentionally non-written letters, being a lack of answer or an explicite silence, have to be interpreted as a part of the epistolary relation between the members of the republic of letters. Although these unwritten and unspoken messages are hard to be detected and can not be published in any edition they belong to a correspondence network as well as a written letter or a given answer
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spelling doaj-art-abdbe180be0243e68bfc8eb46a15458c2024-12-20T09:26:38ZdeuILIESILexicon Philosophicum2283-78332017-10-01510.19283/lph-20175.510LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZMICHAEL KEMPE This article investigates the ‘gaps’ in the learned correspondences of the early modern respublica literaria in Europe by the example of the huge correspondence of the philosopher and universal scholar Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). It shows that intentionally non-written letters, being a lack of answer or an explicite silence, have to be interpreted as a part of the epistolary relation between the members of the republic of letters. Although these unwritten and unspoken messages are hard to be detected and can not be published in any edition they belong to a correspondence network as well as a written letter or a given answer https://lexicon.cnr.it/ojs/index.php/LP/article/view/510Learned CorrespondenceUnwritten LettersCommunication NetworkExplicit Silence
spellingShingle MICHAEL KEMPE
LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ
Lexicon Philosophicum
Learned Correspondence
Unwritten Letters
Communication Network
Explicit Silence
title LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ
title_full LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ
title_fullStr LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ
title_full_unstemmed LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ
title_short LÖCHER IM NETZ. ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN DER LEIBNIZ-KORRESPONDENZ
title_sort locher im netz zwischen den zeilen der leibniz korrespondenz
topic Learned Correspondence
Unwritten Letters
Communication Network
Explicit Silence
url https://lexicon.cnr.it/ojs/index.php/LP/article/view/510
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