Dahn, Felix

From Astro-Databank
Jump to: navigation, search
Name
Dahn, Felix Gender: M
born on 9 February 1834 at 15:30 (= 3:30 PM )
Place Hamburg, Germany, 53n33, 9e59
Timezone LMT m9e59 (is local mean time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Müller
Astrology data s_su.18.gif s_aqucol.18.gif 20°27' s_mo.18.gif s_piscol.18.gif 00°28 Asc.s_leocol.18.gif 06°32'



Felix Dahn

Biography

German jurist, historian, poet, and novelist who made his greatest contribution as a scholar of German antiquity.

Dahn studied law and philosophy in Munich and Berlin (1849–53) and taught jurisprudence at the Universities of Munich, Würzburg, Königsberg, and Breslau, where he was appointed rector in 1895.

Dahn’s most substantial historical works are Die Könige der Germanen, 11 vol. (1861–1907; “The Kings of the Germanic People”); Die Urgeschichte der germanischen und romanischen Völker, 4 vol. (1881–90; “The History of the Origins of the Germanic and Latin Nations”); and Deutsche Geschichte von der Urzeit bis 843 (1883–88; “German History from the Beginning to 843”). His voluminous poetry, although consisting in large part of ballads, is best known for his verse epics on subjects of early German history: Harald und Theano (1854–55) and Die Amalungen (written in 1857–58, published in 1876; “The Amalings”). The historical novel, however, is the genre in which Dahn was most successful. He won great acclaim for Ein Kampf um Rom, 4 vol. (1876–78; “A Struggle for Rome”), in which he reconstructed the decline and fall of the Ostrogothic empire in Italy.

He died 2 January 1912, Breslau.


Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

Source Notes

Arno Müller, vol 2

Categories

  • Vocation : Writers : Fiction
  • Vocation : Writers : Poet
  • Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction (history)