Книга: Lappenberg Johann Martin «A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, Tr. by B. Thorpe»

A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, Tr. by B. Thorpe

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Lappenberg, Johann Martin

▪ German archivist
born July 30, 1794, Hamburg [Germany]
died Nov. 28, 1865, Hamburg

      German archivist who was also a prolific scholar of German and English history.

      Lappenberg was intended for his father's profession, medicine, and studied in Edinburgh and London, where he conceived the ambition of entering British politics or serving in that country's diplomatic service. He therefore studied law at the universities of Berlin and Göttingen but became convinced after visiting Britain again that his ambition must remain unfulfilled. Returning to Hamburg, Lappenberg was appointed keeper (curator) of the city's historical archives in 1823. He published copiously, contributing editions of early documents to the series Monumenta Germaniae Historica and to the archives of the Society for Early German History. He meanwhile conducted assiduous research on the Hamburg archives and on the history of the Hanseatic League. His Geschichte von England, 2 vol. (1834–37; A History of England), proved a useful work to historians until the end of the 19th century.

      Lappenberg became government secretary to the Hamburg Senate, and in 1850 he represented his native city at the Frankfurt parliament.

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Источник: Lappenberg, Johann Martin

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