Ernst Müller-Holm

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Ernst Müller-Holm (born December 13, 1861 in Stockholm , † August 28, 1927 in Alt-Rahlstedt near Hamburg ) was a German writer who was friends with the philosopher Constantin Brunner , among others .

Life

Müller-Holm was Dr. phil. and active as a senior teacher.

He became known to a wide range of readers for his partial translation of the Dialogus miraculorum by the Cistercian monk Caesarius von Heisterbach , which has become famous for its open choice and critical perspective.

The writer Hermann Klamfoth dedicated a biography to Ernst Müller-Holm.

Works

  • Caesarius von Heisterbach [partial translation of the Dialogus miraculorum ]. Schnabel, Berlin 1910. (Lost Masters of Literature; III)
  • The English thought in Germany . Reinhardt, Munich 1915.
  • History of the foundation school in Hamburg from 1815 . Ackermann & Wulff, Hamburg 1916.
  • Esperanto, an obstacle to the spread of German world trade and the German language , together with Albert Zimmermann. Hanseatic Publishing House, Hamburg 1923.
  • Ernst Müller-Holm: The compulsory school . H. Lange, Hamburg 1926.

Quote

"You have to read Caesarius von Heisterbach or Richalmus to find out that the whole world really was the devil at that time," says Const. Brunner (The doctrine of the spiritual and of the people, Vol. I, p. 1056).

literature

  • Hermann Klamfoth: Who was Ernst Müller-Holm ?: Das Leben e. unknown writer . - Berlin SW 68 [, Lindenstrasse. 86]: "Süd-West" book printing company, 1928
  • Constantin Brunner: The doctrine of the spiritual and of the people (1908, 1927) Stuttgart 1962

Web links

Footnotes

  1. Ernst Müller-Holm (1910: 6)