Commentary
Julius August Remer (1738–1803) was a prolific and distinguished historian, and a professor at Braunschweig and later Helmstedt. An important commentator on contemporary political developments in France and the United States, Remer produced a three-volume general history of the world (1783–84) which enjoyed great popularity and went through several further editions (including a Viennese reprint by Trattner). The volume with this item covers world history from the Reformation to Remer’s own time. The section on music is in the chapter on the history of scholarship, and briefly mentions the eclipse of Italian music by German, the development of new instruments, composers in Germany, Italy and France, famous performers, historians and theorists of music, and the development of music type by Breitkopf.