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This chapter details events following Ernst Kantorowicz's arrival in Heidelberg in late September 1919. On October 3, he had matriculated at the university. As a teenager he had visited the picturesque university town on the Neckar where his sister Soscha was one of a group of committed young intellectuals: Friedrich Gundolf, Arthur Salz, Fine Sobotka, and Erich Kahler. Kantorowicz's main field of studies remained economics. Evidently he was still preparing for a career in the family business, or at least holding that out as an option. However, more indicative of his real interests were his “special subjects”: history of economics, geography, and Arabic philology.
Princeton University Press
Title: Heidelberg
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This chapter details events following Ernst Kantorowicz's arrival in Heidelberg in late September 1919.
On October 3, he had matriculated at the university.
As a teenager he had visited the picturesque university town on the Neckar where his sister Soscha was one of a group of committed young intellectuals: Friedrich Gundolf, Arthur Salz, Fine Sobotka, and Erich Kahler.
Kantorowicz's main field of studies remained economics.
Evidently he was still preparing for a career in the family business, or at least holding that out as an option.
However, more indicative of his real interests were his “special subjects”: history of economics, geography, and Arabic philology.

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