Siegfried Hirsch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Siegfried Hirsch

German historian

Date of Birth: 05-Nov-1816

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 11-Sep-1860

Profession: historian, university teacher

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Siegfried Hirsch

  • Siegfried Hirsch (5 November 1816 – 11 September 1860) was a German historian who was a native of Berlin.
  • He was a cousin to historian Theodor Hirsch (1806-1881). From 1833 to 1836 he was a student at the Universities of Berlin and Königsberg.
  • While a student he published an award-winning essay on King Henry I called Das Leben und die Thaten König Heinrichs I (1834).
  • A few years later he was co-author with Georg Waitz (1813-1886) on the publication of "Die Echtheit der Chronik von Korvei. In 1842 Hirsch received his habilitation at Berlin, and in 1844 was appointed associate professor.
  • In 1860 he died in Paris prior to finishing his treatise on Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, which is considered to be Hirsch's principal work.
  • It was subsequently edited by Rudolf Usinger (1835-1874), Hermann Pabst (1842-1870) and Harry Bresslau (1848-1926), and was published as Jahrbücher des Deutschen Reichs unter Heinrich II (Annals of the German Empire under Henry II).
  • Another noted work by Hirsch was a publication on medieval chronicler Sigebert of Gembloux, titled De vita et scriptis Sigiberti (1841).

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