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Link Editions: Wittgenstein Nachlass online
5000 pages of the Wittgenstein Nachlass made freely available online, both as facsimile files and in a range of edited versions, including diplomatic, normalized and study, and additionally an interface for interactive-dynamic editing.
Link Originals: Trinity College Library, Cambridge
Originals: Trinity College Library, Cambridge
Link Originals: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna
Originals: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna
Link Originals: Wittgenstein Archive, Cambridge
Originals: Wittgenstein Archive, Cambridge
Link Originals: Bodleian Library, Oxford
Originals: Bodleian Library, Oxford
Link Originals: Bertrand Russell Archives, Hamilton
Originals: Bertrand Russell Archives, Hamilton
Link Originals: Brenner-Archiv, Innsbruck
Originals: Brenner-Archiv, Innsbruck
Link Organizations: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ALWS)
Organizations: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ALWS)
Link Organizations: Internationale Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ILWG)
Organizations: Internationale Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ILWG)
Link Organizations: The North American Wittgenstein Society (TNAWS)
Organizations: The North American Wittgenstein Society (TNAWS)
Link Organizations: Nordic network for Wittgenstein research (NNWR)
Organizations: Nordic network for Wittgenstein research (NNWR)
Link Organizations: Magyar Wittgenstein Társaság (MWT)
Organizations: Magyar Wittgenstein Társaság (MWT)
Link Organizations: British Wittgenstein Society (BWS)
British Wittgenstein Society (BWS)
Link Projects: Wittgenstein Light: Real Refreshment
A philosophy blog discussing Wittgenstein, the philosophy of the human face and music. It is hosted by Simon van Rysewyk, who will begin his PhD on Wittgenstein and the human face at the Australian National University in 2009.
Link Resources: «Fragments»: Views into Wittgenstein research
A freely accessible collection of (or excerpts from) articles, books, papers from Wittgenstein scholars and philosophers more generally. It includes also numerous audio recordings of lectures stemming from international conferences, with topics from Wittgenstein research, as well as from the digital humanities.
Link Resources: Hans Biesenbach's "Anspielungen und Zitate im Werk Ludwig Wittgensteins"
Hans Biesenbach's study is the first comprehensive documentation of references and quotations in Wittgenstein's Nachlass and lists both the references and quotations as also, even more importantly, their sources in the works of other authors.
Link Resources: Michael Biggs & Alois Pichler: Two Catalogues and a Bibliography
Michael Biggs & Alois Pichler: Wittgenstein: Two Source Catalogues and a Bibliography. Catalogues of the Published Texts and of the Published Diagrams, each Related to its Sources. This work provides a key to the Wittgenstein Nachlass by relating publications from it to their sources in the Nachlass. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography of Wittgenstein's works up to 1992.
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