Dr. Ludwig Moritz Philipp Geiger

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Dr. Ludwig Moritz Philipp Geiger

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Birthplace: Breslau, Silesia, Prussia
Death: February 09, 1919 (70)
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Place of Burial: Jewish Cemetery Schönhauser Allee, Berlin, Germany, Field B-A, Row 1, Hereditary Grave 718, Plot 22310
Immediate Family:

Son of R' Dr. Abraham Geiger, A.B.D. Wiesbaden and Emilie Geiger
Husband of Martha Geiger
Father of Dr Arthur Emil Heinrich Geiger; Edith Wallach; Dora Kiefe; Ilse Charlotte Löwe and Emilie Geiger
Brother of Dr. Robert Geiger; Dr. Berthold August Michael Geiger; Jenny Meyer and Ida Geiger

Occupation: Professor
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About Dr. Ludwig Moritz Philipp Geiger

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Geiger

Ludwig Geiger (originally Lazarus Abraham Geiger; 5 June 1848, Breslau – 9 February 1919, Berlin) was a German author and historian.

Life He was born at Breslau, Silesia, a son of Abraham Geiger. After study at Heidelberg, Göttingen, and Bonn, he became docent in history at Berlin in 1873 and in 1880 was appointed to a chair of modern history there. [1]

His more important researches have been concerned with the history of humanism, to which he contributed such studies as Nikolaus Ellenbog, ein Humanist und Theolog des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts (1870); Johann Reuchlin, sein Leben und seine Werke (1871); Petrarca (1874), an examination of Petrarch's significance as author and scholar; and Renaissance und Humanismus in Italien und Deutschland (1882). He also revised Jakob Burckhardt's Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien (seventh edition, two volumes, Leipzig, 1899).

In 1880, he began the publication of the Goethe-Jahrbuch, and from 1886–1892 was proprietor and an editor of the Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland (five volumes), in connection with which subject he published Das Studium der hebräischen Sprache in Deutschland vom Ende des 15ten bis zur Mitte des 16ten Jahrhunderts (1870) and Geschichte der Juden in Berlin (1871).[1]

He wrote: Vorträge und Versuche (1890); Berlin, 1688–1840 (1893–1895); Das junge Deutschland und die preussische Zensur (1900); Bettina von Arnim und Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1902); Aus Chamissos Frühzeit (1905); Goethe und Zelters Briefwechsel (1905); Chamissos Leben (1907); Chamissos Werke (1907); Der Briefwechsel Goethes mit Humboldt (1908); Charlotte von Schiller (1908).


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Dr. Ludwig Moritz Philipp Geiger's Timeline

1848
June 5, 1848
Breslau, Silesia, Prussia
1882
March 8, 1882
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1887
April 3, 1887
Berlin
1890
May 18, 1890
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1896
1896
Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1919
February 9, 1919
Age 70
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1919
Age 70
Jewish Cemetery Schönhauser Allee, Berlin, Germany, Field B-A, Row 1, Hereditary Grave 718, Plot 22310
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