- Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus
Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus (
May 4 ,1772 –August 20 ,1823 ) was a Germanencyclopedia publisher and editor, famed for publishing the "Conversations-Lexikon", which is now published as theBrockhaus encyclopedia .Brockhaus was educated at the gymnasium of his native
Dortmund , and from 1788 to 1793 served an apprenticeship in a mercantile house atDüsseldorf . He then devoted two years at theUniversity of Leipzig to the study of modern languages and literature, after which he set up inDortmund an emporium for English goods. In 1801 he transferred this business toArnheim , and in the following year toAmsterdam .In 1805, having given up his first line of trade, Brockhaus began business as a publisher. Two journals projected by him were not allowed by the government to survive for any length of time, and in 1810 the complications in the affairs of Holland induced him to return homewards. In 1811 he settled at Altenburg. About three years previously he had purchased the copyright of the bankrupt "Conversations-Lexikon", an
encyclopedia started in 1796, and in 1810-1811 he completed the first edition of this celebrated work. It was widely imitated as a model for encyclopedias, and is still published today, known as the Brockhaus.A second edition under Brockhaus's editorship was begun in 1812, and was received with universal favour. His business extended rapidly, and in 1818 Brockhaus moved to
Leipzig where he established a large printing-house. Among the more extensive of his many literary undertakings were the critical periodicals — "Hermes", the "Literarisches Konversationsblatt" (afterwards the "Blätter für literarische Unterhaltung") and the "Zeilgenossen", and some large historical and bibliographical works, such asFriedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer 's "Geschichte der Hohenslaufen", andFriedrich Adolf Ebert 's "Allgemeines bibliographisches Lexikon".Brockhaus died in
Leipzig . The business was carried on by his sons, Friedrich Brockhaus (1800–1865), who retired in 1850, and Heinrich Brockhaus (1804–1874), under whom it was considerably extended. Heinrich especially rendered great services to literature and science, which theUniversity of Jena recognized by making him, in 1858, honoraryDoctor of Philosophy . In the years 1842–1848, Heinrich Brockhaus was member of the Saxon second chamber, as representative for Leipzig, was made honorary citizen of that city in 1872, and died there on15 November 1874 .Further reading
*HE Brockhaus, "Friedrich A. Brockhaus, sein Leben und Wirken nach Briefen und andern Aufzeichnungen" (3 vols., Leipzig. 1872-1881)
*HE Brockhaus, "Die Firma F. A. Brockhaus von der Begründung bis zum hundertjährigen Jubiläum" (1805-1905, Leipzig, 1905)References
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