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  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • exist concerning this Greek age, but these are insufficient to
    • enable one to understand the Greek world. Yet what the Greeks
    • experienced has found its rebirth in the works of Greek art,
    • has been re-enlivened by significant Greek personalities.
    • Immersing oneself in them, letting the Greek spirit affect one,
    • a truer picture of the Greek world is attained than in merely
    • beginnings of the Greek world. Adopting his general standpoint,
    • “Iliad” — to the battling Greek and Trojan
    • the gods with the normal human world of warring Greek and
    • which the Greek and Trojan heroes belong. Thus, Herman Grimm
    • science. He did not look further back than the Greek age. For
    • millennia. The first millennium for him is the Greek
    • Greeks, as though he were to say: In looking to the Greeks,
    • though one beheld what is superhuman. Still, out of this Greek
    • that arose in the subsequent Greek world end in what follows,
    • shape in such a way that the Greek world is as though absorbed
    • and Greekness is incorporated into the Roman world, overcoming
    • Goethe, the Greek-soul of Homer, to the stream that he sees



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