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My wife Emiko Nakayama's father, Tadasi, was a mathematician known for his research on Frobenius algebras.
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And the libraries remain unpurged, so that new generations freely browse through the works of Frobenius, of Hume, Hegel, or Montesquieu and others without first encountering, freshly stamped on the fly-leaf: WARNING!
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German enthusiast, Leo Frobenius - with no claims whatever to being part of, or indeed having the least interest in the
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For, not content with being a racial slanderer, one who did not hesitate to denigrate, in such uncompromisingly nihilistic terms, the ancestral fount of the black races - a belief which this ethnologist himself observed - Frobenius was also a notorious plunderer, one of a long line of European archeological raiders.
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Yet, is it not amazing that Frobenius is today still honoured by black institutions, black leaders, and scholars?
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Such a sympathetic understanding of the meaning and function of myth, although without the implicit nostalgia which can be seen in the work of Frobenius and Walter Otto, was not exceptional during the inter - bellum period.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MIRCEA ELIADE 1968
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Frobenius, Otto, and Jensen is their tacit admiration and nostalgia for mythical thought.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MIRCEA ELIADE 1968
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Jung, Kerényi, and Campbell were familiar with the works of Bachofen and Frobenius; and Kerényi and
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MIRCEA ELIADE 1968
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For him, as for Frobenius and Kerényi, myths were not only psychological and sociological documents; they also had a spiritual meaning and hence
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MIRCEA ELIADE 1968
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Mediterranean was highly significant in the German - speaking world between the wars, no less important was the influence of Frobenius.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MIRCEA ELIADE 1968
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