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Schoen behaglich warm: Weimarer OEfen der Goethezeit

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J.W. v. Goethe found the winter unbearable. The most horrible months forced him into the attic cave of his writing room, while the magnificent rooms of his house had to remain unheated. He did not even enter the renowned Junozimmer one single time over a period of many weeks. Goethe needed to economize: firewood was expensive since Germany experienced its first energy crisis around 1800. For this reason, he was interested not only in modern economical stoves from Berlin; he even designed stoves for rooms himself, for which he was able to ignite the interest of the famous architect Friedrich Gilly.

But how did the stoves at that time look and how were they heated? This question is examined based on the example of historical parlor stoves in Weimar. The appended catalog provides a detailed list of stoves in Weimar for the first time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
8 March 2021
Pages
160
ISBN
9783422979864

J.W. v. Goethe found the winter unbearable. The most horrible months forced him into the attic cave of his writing room, while the magnificent rooms of his house had to remain unheated. He did not even enter the renowned Junozimmer one single time over a period of many weeks. Goethe needed to economize: firewood was expensive since Germany experienced its first energy crisis around 1800. For this reason, he was interested not only in modern economical stoves from Berlin; he even designed stoves for rooms himself, for which he was able to ignite the interest of the famous architect Friedrich Gilly.

But how did the stoves at that time look and how were they heated? This question is examined based on the example of historical parlor stoves in Weimar. The appended catalog provides a detailed list of stoves in Weimar for the first time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
8 March 2021
Pages
160
ISBN
9783422979864