Wilhelm Müseler
Wilhelm Müseler (1887 in Berlin – 1952 in Göttingen) was a well-known rider and author. He wrote an important treatise on riding, Reitlehre (1933),[1] and many works on the history of art.[2]
Published works
Riding
- Reitlehre Berlin: Parey 1933 (2nd edition)
- Riding Logic (translation of Reitlehre by F. W. Schiller) London: Methuen 1937
History of art
- Deutsche Kunst im Wandel der Zeiten Berlin: Gutenberg [1935]
- Geist und Antlitz der romanischen Zeit Berlin: Boldt 1936
- Geist und Antlitz der Gotik Berlin: Safari-Verlag 1936
- Geist und Antlitz der Renaissance Berlin: Safari-Verlag 1937
- Geist und Antlitz des Barock Berlin: Safari-Verlag 1937
- Europäische Kunst Berlin: Safari-Verlag [1939]
- Europäische Malerei Berlin: Safari-Verlag 1948
- Kunst der Welt: Die alten Kulturen (with Felix Dargel) Berlin: Safari-Verlag 1952 (posthumous)
- Wandlungen in der deutschen Dichtung: Ein Weg zum Überblick (with Irma von Hugo) Göttingen: Musterschmidt-Verlag 1956 (posthumous)
See also
List of writers on horsemanship
References
- ↑ K. A. Von Ziegner (2002). The Elements of Dressage. Globe Pequot. p. 46. ISBN 1585747351.
- ↑ "Wilhelm Müseler search". WorldCat. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
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