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The Goettingen University acquired in 1773 a private natural history collection from Christian Wilhelm Buettner, one of its professors. This collection became the core of the University’s Academic Museum. In addition to thousands of items of natural history (minerals, plants, zoological items) 66 Ar...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-887722024-04-02T12:26:30Z Von 66 Kunstsachen zum Institut für Völkerkunde 1773 bis 1935/36 Bucher, Gudrun ethnology museum catalogue University of Göttingen bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences The Goettingen University acquired in 1773 a private natural history collection from Christian Wilhelm Buettner, one of its professors. This collection became the core of the University’s Academic Museum. In addition to thousands of items of natural history (minerals, plants, zoological items) 66 Art Things were part of Buettner‘s collection. The publication investigates the question, if and how the emergence of scholarly disciplines was stimulated by processes of forming and working with specific collections, taking the development of the Ethnographic collection starting from the 66 Art Things (1773) to the foundation of the Institute and Collection of Völkerkunde (1935/36) and the emergence of Völkerkunde as a university discipline in Göttingen as an example. 2024-03-30T04:31:47Z 2024-03-30T04:31:47Z 2023 book book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/88772 ger application/pdf Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International bucher.pdf Universitätsverlag Göttingen 10.17875/gup2023-2439 10.17875/gup2023-2439 ffaff15c-73ed-45cd-8be1-56a881b51f62 02d15d77-b6df-4c7e-a348-19af79232461 VolkswagenStiftung open access
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description The Goettingen University acquired in 1773 a private natural history collection from Christian Wilhelm Buettner, one of its professors. This collection became the core of the University’s Academic Museum. In addition to thousands of items of natural history (minerals, plants, zoological items) 66 Art Things were part of Buettner‘s collection. The publication investigates the question, if and how the emergence of scholarly disciplines was stimulated by processes of forming and working with specific collections, taking the development of the Ethnographic collection starting from the 66 Art Things (1773) to the foundation of the Institute and Collection of Völkerkunde (1935/36) and the emergence of Völkerkunde as a university discipline in Göttingen as an example.
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