Notes
1. Edward
George Earl Bulwer-Lytton, 1803–1873.
2.
“Source of destruction,” Zerstoerungsherd;
-herd suggests a furnace or oven as well as a
source.
3.
Washington Conference, a disarmament conference held from
November 1921 to February 1922.
4. Jan
Christiaan Smuts, 1870–1950.
5. Adolf
von Harnack, church historian, 1851–1930.
6. Vladimir
Soloviev, Russian philosopher, 1853–1900.
7.
Inneres Wesen des Menschen und Leben zwischen Tod und
neuer Geburt, Vienna 1914, Bibl.-Nr. 153.
8. George
Henry Lewes, 1817–1878, Life of Goethe, 1855. Albert
Bielschowski, 1847-1902, Goethe, 1895-1904.
9.
Quotation from Epilog, by the German poet Gottfried Benn,
1886–1956.
10.
Ibid.
11.
Christoph Schrempf, theologian, 1860–1944.
12.
Quotation from Epilog, by Gottfried Benn.
13.
Ibid.
14.
Sinneschein, appearance, semblance, illusion of the
senses; literally, the shine or brilliance of the senses.
15. Ludwig
Feuerbach, 1804–1872.
16. Karl
Wenzeslaus Rodecker von Rotteck, historian, 1775–1840,
General History, 1813–1818, 6 volumes.
17. Franz
Overbeck, Protestant theologian, 1837–1905.
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