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The Building at Dornach

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The Building at Dornach

Stages in Historical Development and a New Impulse in Art

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The Building at Dornach

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Five lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at Dornach in October of 1914. The lectures, translated by Dorothy S. Osmond in 1958, are entitled, The Building in Dornach, and published in German as, Der Dornacher Bau Als Wahrziechen Geschichtlichen Werdens und Kuenstlerischer Umwandlungsimpulse.

By Rudolf Steiner

Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond
Bn 287, GA 287, CW 287

Five lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at Dornach in October of 1914. The lectures, translated by Dorothy S. Osmond in 1958, are entitled, The Building in Dornach, and published in German as, Der Dornacher Bau Als Wahrziechen Geschichtlichen Werdens und Kuenstlerischer Umwandlungsimpulse.

These five lectures, plus one other untranslated lecture named, Instructions to Workers on the Capitals and Architraves, comprise the entire Bn/GA 287.

We present them here with the kind permission of the Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland. From Bn 287, GA 287, CW 287.

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CONTENTS

 Cover Sheet  
 
Lecture I: The Building at Dornach – 1 October 10, 1914
Lecture II: The Building at Dornach – 2 October 18, 1914
Lecture III: The Building at Dornach – 3 October 19, 1914
Lecture IV: The Building at Dornach – 4 October 24, 1914
Lecture V: The Building at Dornach – 5 October 25, 1914




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