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- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence and manuscripts of Brentano. Major correspondents include Christian von Ehrenfels, Oskar Kraus, Anton Marty, Alfred Kastil, Karl Stumpf, Franz Hillebrand, Edmund Husserl, and smaller amounts of correspondence with Heinrich Gomperz, Theodor Gomperz, and Herman Schell. Also considerable number of letters from Giuseppe Amato Pojero, Emil Utitz, and Francesco Orestano. Other papers include drafts of psychology lectures and manuscripts of writings, Petzold, Das Welt Problem, and On Reininger.".
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- catalog date "1867".
- catalog description "Brentano (1838-1917) was a German philosopher and psychologist generally regarded as the founder of act psychology, or intentionalism. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1864 and appointed a professor at the University of Würzburg in 1872. In 1873 he resigned from both his post at the university and the priesthood. He then began writing one of his most influential works, Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte (1874; Psychology from an empirical standpoint ). In 1874 he was appointed professor at the University of Vienna and in 1880 he decided to marry. His marriage was blocked by the Austrian authorities who considered him still a cleric and he was forced to resign his professorship and moved with his wife to Leipzig. He returned to the University of Vienna in 1895 as a "Privatdozent." Brentano was influential in the development of Gestalt and existential psychology. Other major works were: Untersuchungen zur Sinnespsychologie (1907; Inquiry into sense psychology ) and Von der Klassifikation der psychischen Phänomene (1911; On the classification of psychological phenomena ).".
- catalog description "Chiefly correspondence and manuscripts of Brentano. Major correspondents include Christian von Ehrenfels, Oskar Kraus, Anton Marty, Alfred Kastil, Karl Stumpf, Franz Hillebrand, Edmund Husserl, and smaller amounts of correspondence with Heinrich Gomperz, Theodor Gomperz, and Herman Schell. Also considerable number of letters from Giuseppe Amato Pojero, Emil Utitz, and Francesco Orestano. Other papers include drafts of psychology lectures and manuscripts of writings, Petzold, Das Welt Problem, and On Reininger.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou00574".
- catalog description "Franz Clemens Brentano Correspondence, 1867-1917 (MS Ger 202). Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "See also: Franz Clemens Brentano Compositions (MS Ger 230) and Additional Brentano papers (*71M-125) [unprocessed as of 2003 Dec.].".
- catalog description "Unpublished printed finding aid available in the Houghton Accessions Records, 1977-1978, under *77M-78.".
- catalog extent "17 boxes (9 linear ft.)".
- catalog hasFormat "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog issued "1867".
- catalog language "Papers mostly written in German; letters from Amato Pojero are in Italian.".
- catalog language "ger ita".
- catalog language "ger".
- catalog relation "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog subject "Brentano family.".
- catalog subject "Brentano, Franz Clemens, 1838-1917.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy Study and teaching.".
- catalog title "Franz Clemens Brentano correspondence, 1867-1917.".
- catalog type "Drafts (documents) aat".
- catalog type "Manuscripts for publication. aat".
- catalog type "text".