Hello board!
This may seem a bit trivial but in the BBC drama on Beethoven that supported the 'Beethoven Experience' season of his music, Beethoven quoted Kant. I was just wondering if there is any evidence that Beethoven had read any of Kant's books or perhaps his more popular papers in periodicals.
I know a lot of Kant's Enlightenment ideals were straight from Rousseau, although by dying at the turn of the nineteenth century he kind of missed the whole Romantic movement I think.
Alynzia.
This may seem a bit trivial but in the BBC drama on Beethoven that supported the 'Beethoven Experience' season of his music, Beethoven quoted Kant. I was just wondering if there is any evidence that Beethoven had read any of Kant's books or perhaps his more popular papers in periodicals.
I know a lot of Kant's Enlightenment ideals were straight from Rousseau, although by dying at the turn of the nineteenth century he kind of missed the whole Romantic movement I think.
Alynzia.
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