- Salomon Heine
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birth_date =19 October 1767
birth_place =Hanover ,Germany
death_date =23 December 1844
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known_for = Promoting poetHeinrich Heine
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occupation = Banker
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footnotes =Salomon Heine (born
19 October 1767 inHanover ,Germany died23 December 1844 inHamburg ) was aMerchant andBanker inHamburg . Penniless, he came toHamburg in 1784 and in the following years acquired sizeable assets. It was common knowledge at the time that he was benefactor and patron to his nephewHeinrich Heine . Because of his wealth - by the time of his death his estate was worth an estimated € 110 million - he was called "Rothschild of Hamburg", in allusion to theRothschild banking family.Life
Heine learned the trade of banking at "Bankhaus Popert" in Hamburg. Subsequently he started his own business as a draft broker, cooperating closely with "Emanuel Anton von Halle". In 1797, together with Marcus Abraham Heckscher (1770-1823), he founded the "Heckscher & Co." merchant bank. In 1818, now being the sole executive director, he changed the company's name to "Bankhaus Salomon Heine". During the following years he rose to becoming one of Hamburg's most successful bankers of the time.
Promoter of poet Heinrich Heine
Salomon Heine let young Heinrich Heine work and learn at his Hamburg bank "Heckscher & Co." and eventually offered Heinrich a position with the cloth company "Harry Heine & Comp." Heinrich though, who had fallen in love with Salomon's daughter Amalie, devoted himself chiefly to poetry and took very little interest in business. Soon he had to declare bankruptcy. Salomon Heine was angered by his nephew chosing poetry as a way of life, in which he himself saw no money. His disapproval became apparent in the dictum: "Hätt er gelernt was Rechtes, müsst er nicht schreiben Bücher" (Had he learned something proper he needed not write books)." Nonetheless, Salomon paid for Heinrich's studies in
Jurisprudence and until his death he regularly granted Heinrich financial aid.Benefactor of Hamburg
Salomon Heine's bounty and his position as benefactor are traded by an anecdote: emissaries from a
religious order who intended to build ahospital were asking wealthy Hamburg residents for donations. The order was then told to first contact theJew ish banker Heine, the people would donate the same amount as Heine plus one additionalThaler . Thefriar s told Heine of the merchants' reaction and he let them name the price of the hospital's construction. Heine paid exactly one half, so the other businessmen, bound by their words, were obliged to finance the rest.Moreover, Heine worked as a patron for all his life and after the disastrous great fire of Hamburg in 1842 he participated in the city's reconstruction with his private asset. Additionally, he founded the Israelite Hospital of Hamburg in remembrance of his wife Betty who had died in 1837. Heinrich Heine lauded his uncle's foundation in the form of a poem, "Das neue israelitische Hospital zu Hamburg", which was published in the volume "Neue Gedichte".
What Heine as a personality meant for Hamburg was most clearly shown though at his funeral. It turned into a demonstration of connecting popularity: thousands of people, Jews as well as Christians, spontaneously accompanied Heine on his last journey to the
Ottensen Jewish cemetery.References
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