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  Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
FRIEDRICH CHRISTOPH DAHLMANN (1785-1860), German historian and politician, was born on the 13th of May 1785; he came of an old Hanseatic family of Wismar, which then belonged to Sweden.
His father, who was the burgomaster of the town, intended him to study theology, but his bent was towards classical philology, and this he studied from 1802 to 1806 at the universities of Copenhagen and Halle, and again at Copenhagen.
Dahlmann afterwards described this as the decisive turning-point in the fate of the parliament.
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An authority on acoustics, he made studies of the transmission of sound in various gases and of vibrating plates of glass and metal covered with sand, on which were formed the so-called Chladni figures, or acoustic figures.
Friedrich Christ, senior vice president of BASH, has become chairman of the supervisory board of Akaron Bloscience.(On the Move)
Stoking the Fire: Jorg Friedrich's horrifying account of the Allied bombing raids caused a stir on its first publication in Germany.
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 Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (May 13, 1785 - December 5, 1860) was a German historian and politician.
His father, who was burgomaster of the town, intended him to study theology, but Friedrich preferred classical philology, which he studied from 1802 to 1806 at the University of Copenhagen, University of Halle, and then again at Copenhagen.
In 1809, on the outbreak of war in Austria, Dahlmann, together with the poet Heinrich von Kleist, whom he had met in Dresden, went to Bohemia, and was afterwards with the Imperial army, up till the Battle of Aspern, with the somewhat vague object of trying to convert the Austrian war into a German one.
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Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (May 13, 1785 - Decemƅer 5, 1860) was a Germany historian and politician.
His father, who was ƅurgomaster of the town, intended him to study theology, ƅut Friedrich preferred classical philology, which he studied from 1802 to 1806 at the University of Copenhagen, University of Halle, and then again at Copenhagen.
Dahlmann afterwards descriƅed this as the decisive turning-point in the fate of the parliament.
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Christian state, Dahlmann took as his premisses the circumstances as he found them, and evolved the new out of the old by a quiet See also:
Augustus declared the constitution invalid, it was Dahlmann who inspired the famous protest of the seven professors of Gottingen.
Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (2 vols., 1870-1872) ; and H. v.
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 AllRefer.com - Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (Historians, European, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (Historians, European, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann[frE´drikh kris´tOf dAl´mAn] Pronunciation Key, 1785–1860, German historian.
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Ernst Wies, Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa: Mythos und Wirklichkeit (Esslingen, 1990).
Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, Quellenkunde der deutschen Geschichte: Bibliographie der Quellen und der Literatur zur deutschen Geschichte (1830).
Complete revised edition: Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann and Georg Waitz, Quellenkunde der deutschen Geschichte: Bibliographie der Quellen und der Literatur zur deutschen Geschichte, ninth edition (Leipzig, 1931).
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 SLSO Blog: News from Göttingen
They served as an excellent foundation for education of modern natural scientists in the 19th century, some of the most influential of which were Karl-Friedrich Gauss, Wilhelm Weber, and Friedrich Wöhler.
Thus, it was inevitable that Göttingen achieved a reputation as the mathematical natural-scientific center of the world between 1880 and 1933.
Seven Göttingen professors, among them Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann and both Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, protested the repeal of the Hannoverian basic rights by King Ernst August, Duke of Cumberland.
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 WHKMLA : History of Hannover, 1815-1866
Among them were the BROTHERS GRIMM (publishers of a collection of German fairytales, and of a dictionary of the German language, and Historian FRIEDRICH CHRISTOPH DAHLMANN, later a representative at the Paulskirche Assembly (1848-1849).
Mathematician KARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS (1771-1859) taught at the university.
Biography of Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, from Cethegus, in German
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 The Nuttall Encyclopaedia eBook
DAHLGREN, JOHN ADOLPH, a U.S. naval officer and commander; invented a small heavy gun named after him; commanded the blockading squadron at Charleston (1809-1870).
DAHLMANN, FRIEDRICH CHRISTOPH, a German historian and politician, born at Wismar; was in favour of constitutional government; wrote a “History of Denmark,” “Histories of the French Revolution and of the English Revolution”; left an unfinished “History of Frederick the Great” (1785-1860).
DAHN, FELIX, a German jurist, historian, novelist, and poet, born in Hamburg; a man of versatile ability and extensive learning; became professor of German jurisprudence at Koenigsberg; b.
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 German History Research Guide
Bibliographie Friedrich der Grosse, 1786-1986: das Schrifttum des deutschen Sprachraums und der Ubersetzungen aus Fremdsprachen.
Primary sources arranged by format, and secondary literature arranged by topic.
Kimmich, Christoph M. German foreign policy, 1918-1945: a guide to research and research materials.
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Major politicians of this party are the prime ministers Ernst Friedrich Herbert Graf von Münster, Georg Schele von Schelenburg, and Wilhelm Friedrich Otto Graf von Borries.
They were fierce enemies of the reactionary measures of King Ernst August I. Made up from free minded aristocrats and the well educated parts of the bourgeoisie they had a typical liberal profile: laissez faire in economic and secular in religious issues.
A prominent politician of this faction is Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, the author of the liberal constitution of 1831 and one of the ‘Göttinger Sieben’, the seven professors protesting against the removal of this constitution by King Ernst August I. Another one is Johann Carl Bertram Stüve, the minister president of the time of revolution (1848-1850).
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 German History Bibliography
Die grosse Politik der europaischen Kabinette, 1871-1914: Sammlung der diplomatischen Akten des Auswartigen Amtes.
Johannes Lepsius, Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy, and Friedrich Thimme.
Berlin: Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft fur Politik und Geschichte, 1922-1927.
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