- Johann Georg von Eckhart
Johann Georg von Eckhart (
7 September 1664 -9 February 1730 ) was a Germanhistorian .Eckhart was born at
Duingen in the principality of Kalenberg. After preparatory training atSchulpforta , he went toLeipzig , where at first, at the desire of his mother, he studiedtheology , but soon turned his attention tophilology and history. On completing his course he became secretary toField-Marshal Count Flemming , chief minister to theElector of Saxony ; after a short time, however, he went toHannover to find a permanent position.Owing to his extensive learning he was soon useful to
Gottfried Leibniz , who in 1694 took Eckhart as assistant, and was, until death, his large-hearted patron and generous friend. Through the efforts of Leibniz, Eckhart was appointed professor of history atHelmstedt in 1706, and in 1714 councillor at Hannover.After the death of Leibniz he was made
librarian andhistoriographer to theHouse of Hanover , and was soon after ennobled byEmperor Charles VI , to whom he had dedicated his work "Origines Austriacae" (Lipsia 1721 OCLC|166010541). For reasons which have never been clearly explained he gave up his position, in 1723, and fled from Hanover, perhaps on account of debt, to theBenedictine monastery atCorvey , and thence to theJesuit s atCologne , where he became aCatholic .Not long after this,
Johann Philipp von Schönborn ,Bishop of Würzburg appointed Eckhart his librarian and historiographer. In his work Eckhart was influenced by the new school of French historians, and gave careful attention to the so-called auxiliary sciences, above all todiplomatics ; he also strove earnestly to follow a strictly scientific method in his treatment of historical materials. Together with Leibniz he is considered a founder of the critical school of historical writing.Besides the help he rendered Leibniz, of whom he prepared an affectionately respectful obituary (in
Christoph Gottlieb von Murr , "Journal für Kunstgeschichte", VII), he issued a number of independent works. His chief work, while professor at Helmsted, is his "Historia studii etymologici linguae germanicae haetenus impensi" Hanover, 1711), a literary and historical study of all works bearing on the investigation of theTeutonic languages . At Hanover he compiled a "Corpus historicum medii aevi" (Leipzig, 1723), in two volumes; at Würzburg he published the "Commentarii de rebus Franciae Orientalis et episcopatus Wirceburgensis" (1729), also in two volumes.Eckhart died 1730 at
Würzburg at 66.References
*Catholic
External links
* [http://num-scd-ulp.u-strasbg.fr:8080/view/authors/Eckhart,_Johann_Georg_von.html digital version of one of Eckhart's works] at the university of Strasbourg
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