Articles from ‘Das Goetheanum,’
1921–1925
Goethe's Cultural Environment and the Present Epoch,
A Lecture on Pedagogy,
Language and the Spirit of Language,
Michael and the Dragon,
On the Life of the Soul,
West-East Aphorisms,
Gesammelte Aufs�tze aus der Wochenschrift �Das Goetheanum� 1921–1925.
Rudolf Steiner
(Written 1921–1925; Bn 36 / GA 36)
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In 1921 the weekly magazine “Das Goetheanum” was founded,
Rudolf Steiner, whose editorial director until his death (1925), and
for which he regularly wrote essays and various posts. The works
collected in this volume are divided into four main divisions:
the global situation; contributions to the revival of spiritual
life spilled — Goethe studies, book reviews, anthroposophy
— The Goetheanum and its work. They convey through their
thematic diversity a vivid picture of the personality and
effectiveness of Rudolf Steiner in his last period. They also
show how the decline of the forces present a counterweight can
only arise from a new spirit living thought.
For this particular GA/Bn, of the 82 total entries, 45
of the entries listed in the contents remain untranslated!
Known Publications:
- Der Goetheanumgedanke Inmitten der Kulturkrisis der
Gegenwart.Gesammelte Aufsaetze aus der Wochenschrift
“Das Goetheanum” 1921–1925,
German language edition: 1961
ISBN
3-7274-0360-8, (1961)
- Bn 36.1.01 Hopeful Aspects of the Present World Situation,
21 August 1921, Fr Volume 4, 1943, No. 2
- Bn 36.1.02 The Question before the World,
28 August 1921 Threefold Commonwealth, London Volume 2, 1922, No. 1, London reference: NSL-427
- Bn 36.1.06 Unemployment,
9 October 1921
Threefold Commonwealth, London Volume 2, 1922, p. 32, London reference: NSL-430
- Bn 36.1.08 Spiritual Life in World Affairs,
6 November 1921,
London reference: NSL-428, Threefold Commonwealth, London Volume 2, 1922, No. 1
- Bn 36.1.09 Threefold Social Order: False and True,
13 November 1921
Anthroposophy, Volume 1, 1922, p. 67, Fr Volume 6, 1945, No. 1,
London reference: NSL-407
- Bn 36.1.10 What Men Today Must See,
18 December 1921
Threefold Commonwealth Bulletin, New York Volume 1, 1922, No. 1
- Bn 36.1.12 An Observer of World Crises,
26 February 1922
Fr Volume 5, 1944, No. 1
- Bn 36.1.13 Genoa — An Urgent Need,
26 March 1922
Threefold Commonwealth, London Volume 2, 1922, No. 1, London reference: NSL-429
- Bn 36.1.16 Aphorisms of East and West,
18 June 1922
Threefold Commonwealth Bulletin, New York Volume 1, 1922, Nos. 6-7, London reference: RSE-295, London reference: GB-1982
Also see S-4868, Bn 83 (1938 ed.)
- Bn 36.1.17 More Aphorisms of East and West,
25 June 1922,
London reference: RSE-295, London reference: GB-1982
- Bn 36.1.18 Psychologic Aphorisms and the Spirit of Language,
2 July 1922, n.d. GDS, Threefold Commonwealth Bulletin, New York Volume 1 1922, No. 9
London reference: RSE-59
- Bn 36.1.20 Spengler's Perspectives of World History,
13 August 1922
RSU/OsSp, London reference: RSE-398
- Bn 36.1.21 The Flight from Thinking,
20 August 1922, Bn RSU/OsSp
London reference: RSE-398
- Bn 36.1.22 Spengler's Physiognomic View of History,
27 August 1922
RSU/OsSp, London reference: RSE-398
- Bn 36.1.26 Spengler's Spirit-Deserted History,
3 September 1922
RSU/OsSp
- Bn 36.2.05 How a Spiritual Poetic Personality had a Foreboding
of Our Time for 50 Years,
25 November 1923, London reference: NSL-415
Also see Bn rse/fot
- Bn 36.2.06 Faust and Hamlet,
2 April 1922, London reference: NSL-419
- Bn 36.2.10 Goethe in His Growth Seen in the Light of B. Croce,
12 August 1923, Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p. 1, London reference: NSL-415
- Bn 36.2.11 Goethe at the Height of His Creation Seen in the Light
of B. Croce,
Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p. 17, London reference: NSL-415
- Bn 36.3.01 Albert Steffen, Lyric Poet,
15 January 1922
Fr Volume 4, 1943, No. 1
- Bn 36.4.01 The Scientific Method of Anthroposophy,
19 February 1921
Fr Volume 5, 1944, No. 2
- Bn 36.4.02 A Frequent Point of Opposition to Anthroposophy,
20 November 1921, Anthroposophy, Volume 2, 1923, p. 85, London reference: NSL-410
- Bn 36.4.03 Is Anthroposophy Mere Fancy?
22 April 1923
Anthroposophy, Volume 2, 1923, p. 72, London reference: NSL-409
- Bn 36.4.06 The Goetheanum in Dornach and Its Work,
24 September 1922
Anthroposophy, Volume 2, 1922, p. 49, London reference: NSL-406
- Bn 36.4.09 Education and Art,
1 April 1923 Bn RSU/EAEM
Anthroposophy, Volume 2, 1923, p. 53, London reference: RSE-243
Also see S-4995, S-5207
- Bn 36.4.10 Education and the Moral Life,
8 April 1923 RSU/EAEM
Anthroposophy, Volume 2, 1923, p. 55, London reference: RSE-243
Also see S-4998, S-5208
- Bn 36.4.11 Language and the Spirit of Language,
23 July 1922
Threefold Commonwealth Bulletin, New York Volume 1, 1922, No. 8, AQ Volume 4, No. 3, London reference: RSE-255
- Bn 36.4.14 The Goetheanum in the Ten Years of Its Life,
14 January, 4 February, 18 February, 4 March, 18 March 1924
Anthroposophy, Volume 2, 1923, p. 2, London reference: NSL-408
- Bn 36.4.16 Michael's Fight with the Dragon,
30 September 1923
Anthroposophy, Volume 4, 1925, p. 137, AQ Volume 2, No. 2, London reference: RSE-679
- Bn 36.4.17 Michael's Struggle before the Present Consciousness,
7 October 1923 London reference: RSE-679
- Bn 36.4.18 Goethe's Cultural Environment,
14 October 1923,
London reference: AQ 20:3,
Anth. Qrtly. Vol 20, 1975, No. 3, Fall, pp. 50-51
- Bn 36.4.19 The Soul Nature in the Dim Twilight of the Dream,
21 October 1923 Bn RSU/LS Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p. 41
London reference: RSE-736
- Bn 36.4.20 The Soul Nature in the Clear Light of Spiritual Vision,
28 October 1923 RSU/LS Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p. 53
London reference: RSE-736
- Bn 36.4.21 The Soul Nature on the Way to Self Perception,
4 November 1923 RSU/LS Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p.67
London reference: RSE-736
- Bn 36.4.22 The Soul Nature in Courage and Fear of Soul,
11 November 1923 RSU/LS Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p. 93
London reference: RSE-736
- Bn 36.4.23 The Spiritual is Forgotten by Ordinary Consciousness.
It Can Be Remembered Again.,
2 December 1923
Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, No. 3, p. 129, London reference: Z-354
- Bn 36.4.24 The Second Goetheanum,
Anthroposophy, Volume 3, 1924, p. 129
Bn 36 / GA 36 ... Selections ...
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This article was written in 1923 and is included in the volume
Der Goetheanum-Gedanke inmitten der Kulturkrisis der
Gegenwart,
From GA 36.
This translation has been authorized for the western
hemisphere by agreement with the Rudolf Steiner
Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
The translator is A. H. Parker.
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An article from Das Goetheanum, Volume 2, Number 17,
GA# 36. In German,
Der Goetheanumgedanke Inmitten der Kulturkrisis der Gegenwart.
Gesammelte Aufsaetze aus der Wochenschrift
“Das Goetheanum” 1921–1925.
A lecture on pedagogy during the French course at the
Goetheanum, 16/17 September, 1922.
This translation has been authorized for the western
hemisphere by agreement with the Rudolf Steiner
Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
The translator is unknown. From GA# 36.
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This article was written during 1919. In the Collected edition
of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the German
texts is entitled, Der Goetheanumgedanke Inmitten der
Kulturkrisis der Gegenwart. Gesammelte Aufsaetze aus der Wochenschrift
“Das Goetheanum” 1921 1925
(Vol. 36 in the Bibliographic Survey, 1961).
Published by kind permission of Frau Marie Steiner, from Das
Goetheanum, July 23rd, 1922.
The translator is unknown.
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This article was first published in Das Goetheanum,
a weekly periodical edited by Albert Steffen. Presented in two parts, it
is from Volume 3, Numbers 8 and 9, 30th September and 7th October, 1923.
It was first published in English in the quarterly journal,
Anthroposophy, Michaelmas 1927, Volume 2, Number 3.
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The four essays presented here were written during October
and November of 1923. In the Collected Edition of Rudolf
Steiner's works, the volume containing the German texts is
entitled Der Goetheanumgedanke inmitten der Kulturkrisis der
Gegenwart 1921–1925. (Vol. 36 in the Bibliographic Survey,
1961). They were translated from the German by Samuel Borton
and edited by Alan Howard and Gisela O'Neil.
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From GA 36 / 252.
This translation has been authorized for the western
hemisphere by agreement with the Rudolf Steiner
Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
The translator is unknown.
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From GA 36.
This translation has been authorized for the western
hemisphere by agreement with the Rudolf Steiner
Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
The translator is unknown.
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