One hint, not sure whether valid, King of England was German, and there were many other interconnections between German and British politics...
Or maybe genuine interest in German academicians towards East, as a result of the rise of German nationalism sentiment. They liked to see themselves different from Romans. (like Nietze's path breaking "Thus Spoke Zaruthastra", many other works of contemporary Germans, Austrians, Hungarians)
Or maybe genuine interest in German academicians towards East, as a result of the rise of German nationalism sentiment. They liked to see themselves different from Romans. (like Nietze's path breaking "Thus Spoke Zaruthastra", many other works of contemporary Germans, Austrians, Hungarians)
