Julius von Schlosser

Julius Alwin Franz Georg Andreas Ritter von Schlosser (Vienna, 1866 - Vienna, 1938) or Schlosser-Magnino the name of his/her mother, Italian, is a historian of the art of the school of Vienna, in particular famous to have written the artistic literature (Die Kunstliteratur) .

Schlosser develops in this bibliographical handbook the concept of knowledge of the secondary documentary sources and counts them for the “historical Christian art” (the Middle Ages and Modern times of the occident). By secondary sources he understands the indirect sources, written, “literary testimonys of those which discuss the art in a consciously theoretical way under its historical, esthetic or technical aspect”, contrary to impersonal testimonys “, inscriptions, documents and inventories” considered then as primary sources.

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