Carlo Pietzner
About
Carlo Pietzner (1915-1986) was born in Vienna. As an art student, he was introduced to anthroposophy and Dr. Karl König, founder of the international Camphill movement for children and adults in need of special care, which led Pietzner to help further the work of Camphill in Northern Ireland and the U.S. His artistic efforts have ranged from stained glass murals and paintings to novels, and drama. He served the Anthroposophical Society in America and was known internationally for his many lectures and his consulting work.
Author's Books
Karl König Archive Series
22
The First Three Years of the Child Edition 3 Revised
How Children Learn to Walk, Speak, and Think
Karl König
Introduction by Jan Göschel
Edited by Jan Göschel
Translated by Carlo Pietzner
Series edited by Richard Steel
Introduction by Jan Göschel
Edited by Jan Göschel
Translated by Carlo Pietzner
Series edited by Richard Steel
Floris Books
Series edited by Richard Steel
Foreword by Carlo Pietzner
Translated by Douglas E. Miller, Marguerite Miller and Helen Lubin
Foreword by Carlo Pietzner
Translated by Douglas E. Miller, Marguerite Miller and Helen Lubin
Floris Books
The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner Series
217
Becoming the Archangel Michael's Companions
Rudolf Steiner's Challenge to the Younger Generation (CW 217)
Rudolf Steiner
Introduction by Christopher Bamford
Translated by René M. Querido
Preface by Carlo Pietzner
Introduction by Christopher Bamford
Translated by René M. Querido
Preface by Carlo Pietzner
SteinerBooks
SteinerBooks
SteinerBooks