Correspondence
Two letter exchanges between Salmony and Karl Jaspers have just appeared in Karl Jaspers Korrespondenzen. Philosophie (edited by Dominic Kaegi and Reiner Wiehl, Gőttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2016).
Salmony‘s correspondence with fellow philosophers is yet to be published. A letter to German philosopher and former Gadamer student Reiner Wiehl (1929-2010) and one by Jeanne Hersch sent to Salmony are preserved at the Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Switzerland.[1] A letter by Arnold Schmitz (1893-1980) addressed to Salmony is preserved at the University of Mainz.[2] The Staatsbibliothek Berlin holds a letter by publisher Paul Siebeck written to Salmony, the Badische Landesbibliothek in Karlsruhe a letter sent by Salmony to prestigious Germanist Gerhart Baumann (1920-2006), and the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists a letter written by Salmony to Gertrud Isolani (1899-1998), a German Jewish journalist, critique and writer, who like him managed to escape a southern French camp and enter Switzerland during WWII.[3]
Last updated: June 29, 2016
Two letter exchanges between Salmony and Karl Jaspers have just appeared in Karl Jaspers Korrespondenzen. Philosophie (edited by Dominic Kaegi and Reiner Wiehl, Gőttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2016).
Salmony‘s correspondence with fellow philosophers is yet to be published. A letter to German philosopher and former Gadamer student Reiner Wiehl (1929-2010) and one by Jeanne Hersch sent to Salmony are preserved at the Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Switzerland.[1] A letter by Arnold Schmitz (1893-1980) addressed to Salmony is preserved at the University of Mainz.[2] The Staatsbibliothek Berlin holds a letter by publisher Paul Siebeck written to Salmony, the Badische Landesbibliothek in Karlsruhe a letter sent by Salmony to prestigious Germanist Gerhart Baumann (1920-2006), and the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists a letter written by Salmony to Gertrud Isolani (1899-1998), a German Jewish journalist, critique and writer, who like him managed to escape a southern French camp and enter Switzerland during WWII.[3]
Last updated: June 29, 2016