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Publisher: Nijhoff

Place: The Hague

Year: 1996

Pages: 83-108

ISBN (Undefined): 9789048146284

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Liliana Albertazzi, "Anton Marty (1847–1914)", in: The school of Franz Brentano, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1996

Abstract

Anton Marty, like Brentano, was a pupil of Trendelenburg, and then subsequently studied under Brentano himself — one of the small circle of disciples which included Stumpf, Kastil, Eisenmeyer and Kraus1 The friendship and the intellectual collaboration between Marty and Brentano persisted throughout their lifetimes: in fact they often spent their holidays together in Schönbühl and would go on short journeys together. Like Brentano, moreover, Marty joined holy orders, and like him, although independently, renounced his calling after the First Vatican Council.

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Publication details

Publisher: Nijhoff

Place: The Hague

Year: 1996

Pages: 83-108

ISBN (Undefined): 9789048146284

Full citation:

Liliana Albertazzi, "Anton Marty (1847–1914)", in: The school of Franz Brentano, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1996