"A Word, Only a Word - Volume 3" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel, likely written in the late 19th century, that follows the experiences of Ulrich, a young artist, as he navigates the artistic world of 16th-century Spain. The novel explores themes of death, artistic ambition, and the dynamics of mentorship, particularly through Ulrich's relationship with the accomplished painter Antonio Moor. At the beginning of the story, Ulrich witnesses death for the first time, an experience that profoundly alters his view on both life and art. As Ulrich travels with Moor to Madrid, he observes the…mehr
"A Word, Only a Word - Volume 3" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel, likely written in the late 19th century, that follows the experiences of Ulrich, a young artist, as he navigates the artistic world of 16th-century Spain. The novel explores themes of death, artistic ambition, and the dynamics of mentorship, particularly through Ulrich's relationship with the accomplished painter Antonio Moor. At the beginning of the story, Ulrich witnesses death for the first time, an experience that profoundly alters his view on both life and art. As Ulrich travels with Moor to Madrid, he observes the artist's rising fame and the extravagant receptions he receives from the Spanish court. The opening chapters introduce key relationships, including the growing friendship between Ulrich and the celebrated painter Sophonisba Anguisciola. As the narrative unfolds, themes of loyalty, artistic struggle, and shifting allegiances emerge within the context of courtly intrigue. Ulrich's artistic journey is shaped by the expectations and dangers of the world around him, setting the stage for a compelling story of personal and artistic growth amidst the complexities of 16th-century Spanish society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Georg Moritz Ebers (1837-1898) was a prominent German Egyptologist and novelist, widely recognized for his contributions to the study of ancient Egypt. He is particularly renowned for acquiring the Ebers Papyrus in 1872, a key medical text from ancient Egypt that contains valuable knowledge about the medical practices of the time. This papyrus is one of the oldest surviving medical documents in the world and helped cement Ebers' reputation in the field of Egyptology. Ebers was born in Berlin, Germany, and he pursued a career that spanned both scholarly and literary pursuits. He studied medicine, and his interests in ancient civilizations led him to Egyptology, where he made lasting contributions. In addition to his scholarly work, Ebers was also a prolific writer, publishing historical novels that often explored ancient Egypt. His literary works were quite popular during his lifetime, and he became one of the leading voices in promoting the study of ancient Egypt. In addition to his achievements in Egyptology, Ebers helped raise awareness about the importance of preserving ancient Egyptian culture and contributed to academic discussions on the ancient world.
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