1 FREDERICK AMRINE Arthur F. Thurnau Professor The University of Michigan curriculum vitae March 2021 2 EDUCATION 1976-81, Ph.D., Harvard University Germanic Languages and Literatures 1974-76, M.A., Cambridge University Modern Languages, Philosophy, and Classics 1970-74 B.A., summa cum laude, The University of Michigan English Literature and German ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2019- Full Professor, Univ. of Michigan 1998- Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Univ. of Michigan 1995-2004 Chair, Germanic Languages, Univ. of Michigan 1986-2019 Associate Professor of German, Univ. of Michigan 1985-1986 Associate Professor of German, Harvard Univ. 1980-1985 Assistant Professor of German, Harvard Univ. BOOK-LENGTH PROJECTS Monographs in progress What Novalis Thought. A synthetic study of his philosophy, building from the elements to more complex theories. Faust Uncensored: Marlowe, Goethe, Mann, Bulgakov. A comparative study of four different versions of Faust, with special emphasis on the author’s battle against political, religious, and psychological censorship. Partially complete. Monographs Jogando fora a escada: As bases filosóficas da Pedagogia Waldorf. Keryx 2021. The Perennial Alternative: Episodes in the Reception of Goethe’s Scientific Work. Adonis Press, 2021. 3 Umbrales: Ocho estudios antroposóficos. Keryx, 2020. Goethe and the Myth of the Bildungsroman: Rethinking the Wilhelm Meister Novels. Cambridge University Press, 2020. Kicking Away the Ladder: The Philosophical Roots of Waldorf Education. Waldorf Publications, 2019. • (Portuguese translation), forthcoming Thresholds: Ten Anthroposophical Studies. Keryx 2017. Goethe in the History of Science. Volume II: Bibliography, 1950- 1990. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. Goethe in the History of Science. Volume I: Bibliography, 1776- 1949. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. Edited Volumes in Progress Novalis, Comprehensive Bibliography. Forthcoming Keryx 2021. GA 151; Human and Cosmic Thought: Supplementary Materials and Commentary. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Forthcoming Keryx, 2021. Edited Volumes Early Waldorf Materials • Ernst Bindel, Humanity’s Relation to Arithmetic. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Gisela O’Neil and David Booth, Baravalle’s Projective Geometry Course. Vol..1. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Gisela O’Neil and David Booth, Baravalle’s Projective Geometry Course. Vol..2. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Hermann von Baravalle, Descriptive Geometry the Dynamic Way. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Ernst Uehli, A New Search for the Grail. Trans. Brent Deuble, ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Rudolf Steiner, Blackboard Drawings. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. 4 • Hermann von Baravalle and David Booth. Waldorf Education in America. Vol. 1. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Hermann von Baravalle and David Booth. Waldorf Education in America. Vol. 2. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Hermann von Baravalle, The Teaching of Arithmetic and the Waldorf School Plan. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Hermann von Baravalle. The Teaching of Geometry in the Waldorf School. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Hermann von Baravalle, Number Theory for Teachers. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Hermann von Baravalle, Junior High School Physics. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. Early and Rare Anthroposophica • Rudolf Steiner, “In What Sense are We Theosophists, and In What Sense are We Rosicrucians? With the German Original.” Keryx, 2021. • Rudolf Steiner, “Esoteric Aspect of the Stuttgart Building. With the Original German.” Keryx, 2021. • Rudolf Steiner, “Anthroposophy, Its Tasks and Goals. With the Original German.” Keryx, 2021. • Rudolf Steiner, “The Threefold Sun and the Risen Christ.” Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Rudolf Steiner, “Cosmic Ego and Human Ego.” Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Albert Steffen, The Peace Tragedy. Trans. Margaret Lloyd. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Rudolf Steiner, Die Assozationen der Wirtschaft. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. • Rudolf Steiner, “Pneumatosophy: Finding and Formulating the Cosmic Word in In-Breathing and Out-Breathing.” Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020 • Rudolf Steiner, Early Anthroposophica 1. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Online Waldorf Library, 2020. • Rudolf Steiner, Early Anthroposophica 2. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Online Waldorf Library, 2020. • Rudolf Steiner, Das Geheimnis des Todes. Keryx, 2020. Vladimir W. Setzer, AI – Automated Intelligence or Automated Imbecility? Can Machines Think and Feel? Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2021. 5 Jakob Ziguras, Aristotle’s Rational Empiricism: A Goethean Interpretation of Aristotle’s Theory of Knowledge. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2021. GA 232; Mystery Knowledge and Mystery Centres: Supplementary Materials. Ed. and trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. GA 201; Mystery of the Universe: The Human Being, Image of Creation: Supplementary Materials. Ed. and trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2019. GA 234; Anthroposophy: An Introduction. Vol. 2: Supplementary Materials. Ed. and trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2019. CW 323: Interdisciplinary Astronomy: Vol.4: 2nd Edition: Supplementary Materials. Ed. and trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2019. Charles T. Davisson, Is Clinical Medicine a Science? Applications of Some of the Ideas of Owen Barfield to Clinical Medicine. Ed. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2017. Literature and Science as Modes of Expression. Editor. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 115. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1989. The Bildungsroman. Editor and contributor. Special issue of Michigan Germanic Studies [13.2 (1987)]. Goethe and the Sciences: A Reappraisal. Co-editor (with Francis J. Zucker and Harvey Wheeler), translator, and contributor. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 97. Dordrecht, D. Reidel, 1987. Ongoing Editions Goethe’s Lyrics in English: Volume I. Translations in collaboration with the poet Patrick Whalen. Keryx, 2017- Novalis, Philosophical Writings. Edited and translated by Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020- 6 • Vol. 1 Early Prose Works, Marginalia on Schlegel’s Ideas, Christianity or Europe (1788 ff.) • Vol. 2A & 2B Studies á la Fichte (1795-1796). Keryx, 2020. • Vol. 3 Philosophical Studies (1797). Keryx, 2020. • Vol. 4 Miscellaneous Observations (1798). Keryx, 2020. • Vol. 5 Faith and Love (1798) • Vol. 6 Logological Fragments and Mixed Fragments (1798) • Vol. 7 Miscellaneous Fragments, Dialogue, and Soliloquy (1798-1799) • Vol. 8 Universal Jottings (1798-1799), excerpts. Keryx, 2020. • Vol. 9 Excerpts from the Scientific Studies in Freiberg (1798-1799) • Vol. 10 Fragments and Studies I (1799-1800) • Vol. 11 Fragments and Studies II (1799-1800) • Vol. 12 Fragments and Studies III (1799-1800) Rudolf Steiner, CW 235-240; Karmic Relationships. Trans. Frederick Amrine. A series that will ultimately comprise 82 lectures, in various combinations. Published to date: • Karmic Relationships 1-3: Archetypal Karmic Phenomena. 2nd Revised Edition. Keryx, 2020 • Karmic Relationships 4-6: Laws of Karma. Keryx, 2018. • Karmic Relationships 7-9: Laws of Karma. Keryx, 2018. • Karmic Relationships 10-12: Individual Biographies. Keryx, 2018. • Karmic Relationships 13-15: Exemplary Biographies. Keryx, 2019. • Karmic Relationships 16-19: More Exemplary Biographies. Keryx, 2019. • Karmic Relationships 20-23: More Exemplary Biographies. Keryx, 2019. • Karmic Relationships 24-26: More Exemplary Biographies. Keryx, 2019. • Karmic Relationships 24a: The Other Missing Lecture. Keryx, 2020. • Karmic Relationships 27-29: Correspondences between the Physical and Spiritual. Keryx, 2019. • Karmic Relationships 30-32: Interactions with Higher Beings. Keryx, 2019. • Karmic Relationships 33-35: Parisian Interlude. Keryx, 2018. • Karmic Relationships 36-38 7 • Karmic Relationships 39: (the missing address). Keryx, 2018. • Karmic Relationships 40-42: Breslau I • Karmic Relationships 43-45: Breslau II • Karmic Relationships 46-48: Breslau III • Karmic Relationships 49-51 • Karmic Relationships 52-53 • Karmic Relationships 54-56: Karma of the Anthroposophical Society I. Keryx 2021. • Karmic Relationships 57-59: Karma of the Anthroposophical Society II. Keryx 2021. • Karmic Relationships 60-62: Karma of the Anthroposophical Society III • Karmic Relationships 63-65: Karma of the Anthroposophical Society IV • Karmic Relationships 66-68 • Karmic Relationships 69-71 • Karmic Relationships 72-74 • Karmic Relationships 75-77 • Karmic Relationships 78-79 • Karmic Relationships 80-81 • Karmic Relationships 82: The Last Address: 2nd revised and expanded edition. Keryx, 2019. Forthcoming Editions Rudolf Steiner, Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition: Advanced Lectures. Trans. Frederick Amrine. Forthcoming Keryx, 2021. Rudolf Steiner, CW 281; The Art of Recitation and Declamation. Forthcoming Rudolf Steiner Press. Editions Rudolf Steiner, GA 26: Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts: The Cognitional Path of Anthroposophy: The Mystery of Michael. Trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2019-2020. • Vol. I. Keryx, 2019. • Vol II. Keryx, 2019. • Vol. III. Keryx. 2020. • Vol. IV. Keryx, 2020. • Vol. V. Keryx, 2020. • Vol. VI. Keryx, 2020. 8 • Vol. VII. Keryx, 2020. • The Essential Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts: Rudolf Steiner’s Own Condensation: With a Commentary by Carl Unger. Keryx, 2020. • The Mystery of Michael: Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts. Ed. and trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx, 2020. Rudolf Steiner [Lecture Cycles on Education]: • Rudolf Steiner, GA 36 (excerpts); Short Pieces on Waldorf Education, with Two Eurythmy Introductions. Trans. Frederick Amrine. Keryx 2021. • Rudolf Steiner,
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