"Thuringian" Quotes from Famous Books
... see developed in philosophy was equally manifest in regard to literature. There arose, as if by the enchanter's wand, a group of literary giants at Weimar, an insignificant town on the outskirts of the Thuringian Forest, who wielded an influence which was destined to be felt in coming ages. Through a combination of circumstances, Weimar became their common home. It grew into a modern Parnassus, and to this day bears the name of the German ... — History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology • John F. Hurst |