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Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Mommsen, Theodor u n) [ key History of Rome (1899), and on archaeology. He edited several volumes of the Monumenta Germaniae historica. Mommsen received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Atlas ... Encyclopedia Click Here! Click Here! 24 x 7 Tutor Availability Unlimited Online Tutoring 1-on-1 Tutoring Explore Chemistry Help Statistics Answers Contact Us Advertise with Fact Monster ... Privacy
Mommsen, Theodor German historian who specialized in Roman history and held chairs at Leipzig 1848, Z rich 1852, and Breslau 1854. During this period he published a threevolume work on Roman http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Theodor Mommsen
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Mommsen, Theodor (1817-1903) Mommsen, Theodor. HISTORIAN, LAWYER, POLITICIAN (GERMANY) BORN 30 Nov 1817, Garding, Schleswig DIED 1 Nov 1903, Berlin Charlottenburg REAL NAME Mommsen, Christian Matthias http://www.xs4all.nl/~androom/biography/p020766.htm
Extractions: GRAVE LOCATION Berlin: Dreifaltigkeitskirchhof II , Bergmanstrasse, Kreuzberg (O-UA-36) Theodor Mommsen was the son of a Lutheran minister. He grew up in Bad Oldesloe. He went to a gymnasium in Altona and studied Jurisprudence at the University of Kiel from 1838 to 1843. After he received a Danish grant he studied Roman inscriptions in Italy and France. During the revolution of 1848 he supported the monarchy. He was appointed professor in Leipzig in 1848. When a new constitution was introduced in Saxony in 1851 he protested and he was forced to leave his job. He went in exile to Zürich, where he was Professor in Roman Law. In 1854 he obtained a professorship in Breslau and in 1857 he was engaged as research professor at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin. In 1858 he became a member of the Academy and from 1861 to 1887 he lectured as Professor of Roman History in Berlin. For several years he was a member of the Prussiian House of Representatives and from 1881 to 1884 a member of the Reichstag. Initially he had been enthousiastic about the German Empire, but he didn't agree with Bismarck's social policies. When historian H. von Treitschke started an antisemitical campaign Mommsen strongly opposed this. Still he supported nationalism and militarism.
Extractions: document.write(''); Search Site: With all of these words With the exact phrase With any of these words Without these words Home Did you know... (1817–1903), German classical scholar and historian. The recipient of the 1902 Nobel prize for literature, Theodor Mommsen was best known for his monumental ‘History of Rome' (1854–56, 1885). Born in Garding, Schleswig, he studied at the University of Kiel and in Italy and was active in politics and journalism in Germany during the 1840s. He also wrote ‘Roman... Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites: Australia France India Korea ... SHARE Save to My Workspace Submit an image to Britannica Submit a video to Britannica All of the media associated with this article appears on the left. Click an item to view it.
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