- Eduard Winkelmann
Eduard Winkelmann (
June 25 ,1838 -February 10 ,1896 ) was a Germanhistorian from Danzig (Gdańsk) in theProvince of Prussia .He studied at the universities of Berlin and Göttingen, worked at the "
Monumenta Germaniae historica ", and in 1869 became professor of history at theUniversity of Bern , and four years later at Heidelberg. He also spent some time in theRussian Empire , teaching at Reval (Tallinn) and at the University of Dorpat (Tartu). He died at Heidelberg.Winkelmann wrote a "Geschichte der Angelsachsen bis zum Tode König Alfreds" (Berlin, 1883); and his residence in Russia induced him to compile a "Bibliotheca Livoniae historica" (
St Petersburg , 1869-1870, andBerlin , 1878); but his chief works deal with the history of theHoly Roman Empire during theLater Middle Ages .The most important of these are:
*"Philipp van Schwaben und Otto IV van Braunschweig" (Leipzig , 1873-1878)
*"Geschichte Kaiser Friedrichs II und seiner Reiche 1212-1235" (Berlin, 1863) and "1235-1250" (Reval, 1865)
*"Kaiser Friedrich II" (Leipzig, 1889-1898) and other writings on Frederick in the "Jahrbucher der deutschen Geschichte" (Leipzig, 1862).He edited the "Acta imperii inedita" (Innsbruck , 1880-1885), and with J Picker, "Die Regesten des Kaiserreichs unter Wilhelm, Alfons X und Richard" (Innsbruck, 1882, 1901). Among Winkelmann's other works are "Allgemeine Verfassungsgeschichte" (Leipzig, 1901) and the "Urkundenbuch der Universitat Heidelberg" (Heidelberg, 1886).References
*1911
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