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Nathan Der Weise von Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Informationen zur Ausgabe

Wer nach einem Buch von Gotthold Ephraim Lessing aus dem Themenfeld Sachbuch sucht, findet mit Nathan Der Weise eine Ausgabe mit präziser inhaltlicher Positionierung. Nathan Der Weise wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: Nathan the Wise (original German title: Nathan der Weise) is the last play published by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The play was published in 1779; its world premiere took place only in 1783, two years after Lessing's death, at the Döbbelinsches Theater in Berlin. It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, just after the 1187 taking of Jerusalem by Saladin (1187), it describes how the wise Jewish merchant Nathan, the enlightened sultan Saladin, and the (initially anonymous) Templar, bridge their gaps between Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Its major themes are friendship, religious and social tolerance, the value of inherited traditions of religion (and the damage done when those of different religious persuasions attack each other instead of focusing on the welfare of humankind), the validation of human goodness and moral intelligence as the source of good in the world, and the need for communication, self-questioning, and openness to others' good intentions

Was diese Ausgabe besonders interessant macht

Mit der Sprache Deutsch lässt sich Nathan Der Weise auch im internationalen oder mehrsprachigen Kontext präzise filtern. Wer Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch sucht, findet in Nathan Der Weise einen gut klassifizierbaren Titel. Das hinterlegte Publikationsdatum 1981 unterstützt dabei, Nathan Der Weise zeitlich korrekt zu klassifizieren. Gerade wer nach Werken von Gotthold Ephraim Lessing sucht, sollte Nathan Der Weise näher betrachten.

Worum geht es in Nathan Der Weise?

Die Beschreibung zeigt, dass Nathan Der Weise klar dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet werden kann: Nathan the Wise (original German title: Nathan der Weise) is the last play published by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The play was published in 1779; its world premiere took place only in 1783, two years after Lessing's death, at the Döbbelinsches Theater in Berlin. It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, just after the 1187 taking of Jerusalem by Saladin (1187), it describes how the wise Jewish merchant Nathan, the enlightened sultan Saladin, and the (initially anonymous) Templar, bridge their gaps between Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Its major themes are friendship, religious and social tolerance, the value of inherited traditions of religion (and the damage done when those of different religious persuasions attack each other instead of focusing on the welfare of humankind), the validation of human goodness and moral intelligence as the source of good in the world, and the need for communication, self-questioning, and openness to others' good intentions Ergänzend helfen die hinterlegten Schlagwörter dabei, Nathan Der Weise thematisch schneller einzuordnen: History, Drama, Christianity and other religions, Christianity, Jews, Philosophy, Judaism, German language, German literature, Religious tolerance, Crusades, Enlightenment, Interfaith relations, German drama, Translations into English, Readers, Nathan der Weise (Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim), 18th Century Literature, 19th Century Literature, German Jewish history, German Jewish literature, Lessing, Auferklärung, Jewish religion and philosophy in Germany, German Verse drama Der dokumentierte Umfang von 219 Seiten sowie das Format pocket geben einen guten ersten Eindruck von der Ausgabe.

Edition und bibliografische Einordnung

Mit 312351160X und 9783123511608 stehen zwei zentrale ISBN-Varianten zur Verfügung, die die Ausgabe eindeutig beschreiben. Die Open-Library-Zuordnung über OL929829W und OL9017840M, OL1966242M, OL21503155M, OL32047465M, OL16683155M, OL18194827M, OL15261739M, OL3175773M, OL16043517M, OL18155693M verbessert die externe Nachvollziehbarkeit des Werkes.

Die zentralen Metadaten zu Nathan Der Weise

  1. Open-Library-Work-ID: OL929829W
  2. Kurzbeschreibung: Nathan the Wise (original German title: Nathan der Weise) is the last play published by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The play was published in 1779; its world premiere took place only in 1783, two years after Lessing's death, at the Döbbelinsches Theater in Berlin. It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, just after the 1187 taking of Jerusalem by Saladin (1187), it describes how the wise Jewish merchant Nathan, the enlightened sultan Saladin, and the (initially anonymous) Templar, bridge their gaps between Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Its major themes are friendship, religious and social tolerance, the value of inherited traditions of religion (and the damage done when those of different religious persuasions attack each other instead of focusing on the welfare of humankind), the validation of human goodness and moral intelligence as the source of good in the world, and the need for communication, self-questioning, and openness to others' good intentions
  3. Verfasst von: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  4. Thematische Tags: History, Drama, Christianity and other religions, Christianity, Jews, Philosophy, Judaism, German language, German literature, Religious tolerance, Crusades, Enlightenment, Interfaith relations, German drama, Translations into English, Readers, Nathan der Weise (Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim), 18th Century Literature, 19th Century Literature, German Jewish history, German Jewish literature, Lessing, Auferklärung, Jewish religion and philosophy in Germany, German Verse drama
  5. Verlag: Klett (Ernst) Verlag,Stuttgart
  6. Sprache: Deutsch
  7. Thematische Hauptkategorie: Sachbuch
  8. Format: pocket
  9. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 312351160X
  10. ISBN-13: 9783123511608
  11. Buchtitel: Nathan Der Weise
  12. Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL9017840M, OL1966242M, OL21503155M, OL32047465M, OL16683155M, OL18194827M, OL15261739M, OL3175773M, OL16043517M, OL18155693M
  13. Seitenzahl: 219
  14. Veröffentlicht am: 1981

Auffindbarkeit und bibliografische Präzision

Die Verbindung aus Nathan Der Weise, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Sachbuch und History, Drama, Christianity and other religions, Christianity, Jews, Philosophy, Judaism, German language, German literature, Religious tolerance, Crusades, Enlightenment, Interfaith relations, German drama, Translations into English, Readers, Nathan der Weise (Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim), 18th Century Literature, 19th Century Literature, German Jewish history, German Jewish literature, Lessing, Auferklärung, Jewish religion and philosophy in Germany, German Verse drama schafft eine solide Grundlage für eine präzise thematische Suche. Zusätzliche Präzision entsteht durch Identifikatoren wie 312351160X, 9783123511608 und OL929829W, die die Ausgabe in verschiedenen Katalog- und Suchkontexten eindeutig referenzierbar machen.

FAQ zu Nathan Der Weise

Welche Inhalte beschreibt die Kurzbeschreibung?

Die vorhandene Beschreibung lautet: Nathan the Wise (original German title: Nathan der Weise) is the last play published by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The play was published in 1779; its world premiere took place only in 1783, two years after Lessing's death, at the Döbbelinsches Theater in Berlin. It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, just after the 1187 taking of Jerusalem by Saladin (1187), it describes how the wise Jewish merchant Nathan, the enlightened sultan Saladin, and the (initially anonymous) Templar, bridge their gaps between Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Its major themes are friendship, religious and social tolerance, the value of inherited traditions of religion (and the damage done when those of different religious persuasions attack each other instead of focusing on the welfare of humankind), the validation of human goodness and moral intelligence as the source of good in the world, and the need for communication, self-questioning, and openness to others' good intentions

Gibt es externe Referenzdaten für das Werk?

Ja, das Werk ist über die Open-Library-Work-ID OL929829W sowie die Editions-IDs OL9017840M, OL1966242M, OL21503155M, OL32047465M, OL16683155M, OL18194827M, OL15261739M, OL3175773M, OL16043517M, OL18155693M referenzierbar.

Welche ISBN-Nummern sind für diese Ausgabe hinterlegt?

Für diese Ausgabe sind sowohl die ISBN-10 312351160X als auch die ISBN-13 9783123511608 verfügbar.

Wie lässt sich das Buch sprachlich und thematisch filtern?

Über die Sprache Deutsch und die Schlagwörter History, Drama, Christianity and other religions, Christianity, Jews, Philosophy, Judaism, German language, German literature, Religious tolerance, Crusades, Enlightenment, Interfaith relations, German drama, Translations into English, Readers, Nathan der Weise (Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim), 18th Century Literature, 19th Century Literature, German Jewish history, German Jewish literature, Lessing, Auferklärung, Jewish religion and philosophy in Germany, German Verse drama kann die Ausgabe gezielt in Such- und Katalogsystemen eingegrenzt werden.

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