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  Wilhelm Wattenbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilhelm Wattenbach (September 22, 1819 – September 21, 1897), was a German historian.
In 1855 he was appointed archivist at Breslau; in 1862 he became professor of history at Heidelberg, and ten years later professor at Berlin, where he was a member of the directing body of the Monumenta and a member of the Academy.
Wattenbach was distinguished by his thorough knowledge of the chronicles and other original documents of the middle ages, and his most valuable work was done in this field.
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 WATTENBACH - LoveToKnow Article on WATTENBACH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His principal book, Deutsehiands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter bis zur Mitte des r,~.
Wattenbach also wrote Beitrge zur Geschichte der christlichen Kirche in Bohmen und Mdhren (Vienna, 1849); Geschichte des rmischen Papsttums (Berlin, 1876); and Anleitung zur griechischen Palaographie (Leipzig, 1867, and again 1895).
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 Wilhelm Wattenbach - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Wilhelm Wattenbach - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Biography of Michael Tangl
There, Tangl’s strict restraint in political matters was a point of discussion, which, if one considers his background and one of his main areas of research, Papal History, explains why he kept his distance from the Prussian-nationalistic standpoint of his Berlin colleagues.
As a successor to Philipp Jaffes, Wilhelm Wattenbach and Harry Bresslau, he was able to establish a good set-up for the teaching of the ancillary sciences and gained in Berlin recognition for the Viennese School.
In his earlier years, Tangl’s main focus of research was in the area of the history of the papal administrative system, and this was later followed with a concentration on the early middle ages with his work for a book on documents of the Carolingians.
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 1897 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Ancient & Medieval Studies - Monumenta Germaniae Historica
Die Urkunden Heinrich Raspes und Wilhelms von Holland.
Wilhelm E. Heupel, Der sizilische Grosshof unter Kaiser Friedrich II.
Richard Scholz, Wilhelm von Ockham als politischer Denker und sein Breviloquium de principatu tyrannico.
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 WATTENBACH, WILHELM (1819—1897) - Online Information article about WATTENBACH, WILHELM (1819—1897)
WATTENBACH, WILHELM (1819—1897) - Online Information article about WATTENBACH, WILHELM (1819—1897)
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Wattenbach also wrote Beitrdge zur Geschichte der christlichen Kirche in Bohmen and Mahsen (See also:
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 Earliest Uses of Symbols of Calculus
The symbols dx, dy, and dx/dy were introduced by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) in a manuscript of November 11, 1675 (Cajori vol.
The integral symbol was first used by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) on October 29, 1675, in an unpublished manuscript.
He attributes the conjecture to Wilhelm Wattenbach (1819-1897), Anleitung zur lateinischen Paläographie 2.
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 Encyclopedia: September 22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Wilhelm Wattenbach, Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter: 6 editions published in Berlin between 1858 and 1894.
Revised edition: Wilhelm Wattenbach and Robert Holtzmann, Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter (Tubingen, 1948).
(Weimar, 1952-1990); Wilhelm Wattenbach and Robert Holtzmann, Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter: Die Zeit der Sachsen und Salier, revised by Franz-Josef Schmale, 3 vols.
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 Resources - Foundations of Irish Culture AD 600-850, NUI Galway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The first selection is from the introduction to Latin palaeography by the historian Wilhelm von Wattenbach (1819-1897).
The second half of the work (complete in the large PDF below) is a lithograph reproduction of Wattenbach's holograph treatment of individual letterforms.
The last two selections are from the first volume of Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores Veteres by Charles O'Conor (1764-1828), who was the librarian of the Duke of Buckingham at Stowe and the first scholar after Mabillon to try to distinguish Irish manuscripts from Anglo-Saxon ones.
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 JUDA BEN DAVID HALEWI
Wilhelm Löhe, Nördlingen 1861; - Hermann Reuter, Gesch.
30, 1891; - Friedrich Wilhelm August Pott, Hermann, der erste Abt von Scheda, eine Bekehrungsgeschichte aus dem 12.
München), Averbode 1972, 55-64; - Arno Borst, Pfandleihe, in: Lebensformen im MA, 1973, 600-604; - H. Ben Sasson, »Ha Hitbollelut be- Toledot Yisrael«, Molad 68, 1976, 301-310; - Wilhelm Wattenbach/Franz Josef Schmale, Hermannus Judaeus, in: Deutschlands Geschichtsschreiber im MA.
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 A Guide to Research in Medieval Christianity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
See also Wilhelm Wiederhold, Papsturkunden in Frankreich: Reiseberichte zur Gallia Pontificia, 2 vols.
The traditional indices are: Phillipe Jaffé with Samuel Loewenfeld (eds.), Regesta pontificum Romanorum ab condita ecclesia ad annum post Christum natum MCXCVIII, second edition, Wilhelm Wattenbach, 2 vols.
Germany and the empire: Wilhelm Wattenbach and Wilhelm Levison, Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter, Vorzeit und Karolinger, 6 vols.
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 Hilfswissenschaftliche Bibliographie
Wilhelm Arndt: Schrifttafeln zum Gebrauch bei Vorlesungen und zum Selbstunterricht, 2 Bde., Berlin 1874/8
Wilhelm Schum: Exempla codicum Amplonianorum Erfurtensium saeculi IX - XV, Berlin 1882
Wilhelm Arndt/Michael Tangl: Schrifttafeln zur Erlernung der lateinischen Paläographie, 3 Bde., Berlin 3.
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 The tools and technicians of square notation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Jean de Stavelot was equally skilled at writing square notation and 'Gothic' book scripts, as can be seen in Brussels, BibliothPque Royale Albert Ier, MS 9332-46, dated 1428.
The compiling of literary sources in the nineteenth century is epitomized by Wilhelm Wattenbach's Das Schriftwesen im Mittelalter, 3d ed.
It is only fair to remark that palaeographers have exhibited a laudable reluctance to accept instrumental explanations of script change when it is put forth as the only reason for change, as witness the reactions to the theories of Jean Mallon, Paléographie romaine, Scripturae: monumenta et studia, III [Madrid, 1952], pp.
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 Tim Reuter: publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Articles: ‘Adam of Bremen’, ‘Otto Brunner’, ‘Wilhelm von Giesebrecht’, ‘Hermann Grundmann’, ‘Karl Hampe’, ‘Robert Holtzmann’, ‘Heinrich Mitteis’, ‘Georg Heinrich Pertz’, ‘Gerd Tellenbach’, ‘Georg Waitz’, ‘Wilhelm Wattenbach’, in The Blackwells Dictionary of Historians, ed.
Articles: ‘Annales Regni Francorum’, ‘Wilhelm von Newburgh’, ‘Wilhelm von Poitiers’, in V. Reinhardt (ed.), Hauptwerke der Geschichtsschreibung, Stuttgart, 1997, 17-20, 724-6, 726-8
Articles: ‘Wibald, Abt von Stablo und Corvey’, ‘Wilhelm I., König’, ‘Wilhelm II., König ’, ‘Wilhelm de Montibus’, ‘Wulfstan II., Bischof von Worcester’ Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, 10, Freiburg 2001, 1133-4, 1177-8, 1178, 1185, 1310.
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 AÖG 34, 1865-125, 1966
Urkundliche Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Politik des österreichischen Kaiserhauses während der Kriege gegen die französische Revolution, in: AÖG 42, 1870, S. Wilhelm W
Nach urkundlichen und literarischen Quellen chronologisch dargestellt, in: AÖG 43, 1870, S. Karl Wilhelm R
und seiner erlauchten Familie mit P. Martinus Becanus und P. Wilhelm Lamormaini, kaiserlichen Beichtvätern, in: AÖG 54, 1876, S. Josef von Z
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 Monumenta Germaniae Historica - Scriptores
Passiones vitaeque sanctorum aevi Merovingici (V) Herausgegeben von Bruno Krusch und Wilhelm Levison.
Die Chronik der Böhmen des Cosmas von Prag
Herausgegeben von Bertold Bretholz unter Mitarbeit von Wilhelm Weinberger.
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