At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for...
Rudolf Steiner’s landscape design reveals a harmonious interplay between the building impulse and what was given by nature. Before construction...
The friendship with Otto Erich Hartleben that began in Weimar continued in Berlin. It offered Rudolf Steiner the opportunity to empower himself with a perceptive grasp of the sensory world. When Rudolf Steiner took over the editorship of the Magazin für Litteratur [Magazine for Literature] in 1897, he was given...
If Renate Riemeck (1920-2003) is known at all today, it’s as Ulrike Meinhof’s foster mother or perhaps as the author...
In his new book, Wolfgang Gädeke shines a light on the origins of the Christian Community. He deconstructs myths, organizes...
Marginalia to Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, Number 25. Before Rudolf Steiner met the famous reciter Alexander Strakosch in person, he had heard much about him from his friend Moritz Zitter. On January 14 and 16, 1892, Strakosch performed various poetic works at the Weimar Hoftheater, including Faust’s great monologue...
Two volumes from Steiner’s Collected Works, GA 250 and GA 251, were published relatively recently in German, (in 2020 and...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 35 In his autobiography, Rudolf Steiner describes Moritz Zitter (1861–1921), who was...
The question of war and peace has preoccupied humanity for millennia. When the Greek comic playwright Aristophanes wrote his play ‹Peace›, he was really advocating against war. Actually, we might expect that civilisation, through its moral and technical development, would learn to avoid devastating wars, but this is not the...
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Marginalia on the Life of Rudolf Steiner, Number 27. While in Weimar, Rudolf Steiner maintained a friendship with the Bock...






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