Sites of knowledge : : the University of Vienna and its buildings : a history 1365-2015 / / edited by Julia Rüdiger and Dieter Schweizer.

Sites of Knowledge combines the history of the University of Vienna with the history of its buildings. The evolution of one of Central Europe"s oldest universities is laid out in essays on the Alma Mater Rudolphina from the points of view of history of architecture and of art, history of scienc...

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Place / Publishing House:Köln, [Germany] ;, Weimar, [Germany] ;, Wien, [Austria] : : Böhlau Verlag,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:German
English
Physical Description:1 online resource (386 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface by the Rector
  • Sites of Knowledge. An Introduction
  • Acknowledgements
  • The Old University Quarter. The Mediaeval University
  • The University and the Society of Jesus. Collegium Academicum Viennense (1624 – 1755)
  • The Neue Aula on “Unteres Jesuiterplatzl” (after 1857 Academy of Sciences)
  • The Purpose of the New University Building
  • The University of Vienna in the Eighteenth Century. Distance from the Church, Appropriation by the State, Expansion
  • The Josephine Building Complex. Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Garnisonspital, Narrenturm and Josephinum
  • Libraries as Repositories of Knowledge for Teaching and Research. A brief history of the University of Vienna library sites since 1365
  • Vormärz, the 1848 Revolution and the Loss of the Old University
  • Towards A “New University”. The Era of Reforms 1849 – 1873
  • Siteless Knowledge? The University’s Dislocation and the Search for a Site for the New Building
  • The Minor Monumental Building. The Department of Chemistry as the First Post - 1848 University Building
  • The Main Building. An Architectural Victory of Light Over Darkness
  • The University Library as a Repository of Memory for Study, Research and Teaching. A brief history of the University of Vienna library sites after 1777
  • The Secularised Upwards Gaze? The New University Observatory on Türkenschanze
  • Beyond the Ringstraße. Viennese University Buildings until the End of the Habsburg Monarchy
  • The Main Building. Twentieth Century Transformations
  • The Refurbishment of the Main Building Aula and Arcaded Courtyard at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century
  • A Great Achievement. The Architectural Development of the University of Vienna in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
  • From Altes Allgemeines Krankenhaus to the Campus of the University of Vienna
  • Juridicum. The Faculty of Law building
  • Study Rooms. New spaces for students
  • Modern Requirements for University Buildings
  • The Sites of the University of Vienna in 2014
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Bibliography
  • Timeline and History of the Buildings of the University of Vienna
  • The Authors
  • Image Credits
  • Index
  • Backmatter