Publisher's Synopsis
This book contains the official record of the ceremonial installation of the Rector of the University of Vienna for the academic year 1887/88. The text provides insight into the academic traditions and intellectual climate of late 19th-century Vienna. Featuring the address by Robert Zimmermann, the Rector at the time, this publication offers a glimpse into the university's values and objectives during a period of significant social and intellectual change.
Researchers of Austrian history, the history of education, and specifically the history of Vienna University will find this a valuable primary source.
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