Eugen Guglia

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Eugen Guglia (born August 24, 1857 in Vienna , Austrian Empire , † July 8, 1919 in Graz ) was an Austrian historian , journalist and writer .

Live and act

Eugen Guglia studied history with Max Büdinger , Ottokar Lorenz and Heinrich von Zeißberg and philology with Karl Tomaschek and Adolf Mussafia at the University of Vienna . In 1882 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD . He was then a secondary school teacher, including from 1885 to 1887 in Prague and from 1887 to 1892 in Währing . During this time he wrote the work History of the City of Vienna on behalf of the “Vienna and Surroundings” branch of the “General Lower Austrian People's Education Association” , which was published in 1892 by Tempsky .

From 1883 to 1901 he was Professor of History and German Literature at the Theresianum in Vienna. There was Heinrich von Srbik one of his students. From 1902 he was a teacher at the kuk war school , where Edmund Glaise-Horstenau was his student.

Guglia was editor-in-chief of the Wiener Zeitung from 1901 to 1909 , where Jakob Julius David was one of his employees from 1903. In 1908 he gave up the Vienna factory . A guide through the city and the surrounding area , in 1909 he was appointed councilor . In 1910 he completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Vienna and became a lecturer in general modern history . In 1919 he was appointed to the University of Graz . He died shortly afterwards and was buried in the St. Leonhard cemetery.

Eugen Guglia dealt with the history of Austria and Vienna, he published novels and plays, and wrote articles, feature articles , essays and reviews for several German and Austrian newspapers . He wrote biographies for the work Biographisches Jahrbuch und deutscher Nekrolog and the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie , edited by Anton Bettelheim . His biography of Friedrich Mitterwurzer was discussed by contemporaries, in particular there was a dispute with Hugo von Hofmannsthal . After the death of Friedrich Mitterwurzer he wrote the lyrical obituary An Friedrich Mitterwurzer "by his biographer and long-time friend".

Guglia also worked as a translator . He translated works by Gabriele D'Annunzio to make him known in German-speaking countries. Among other things, he translated The Seven Fountains and other parts from Le Vergini delle Rocce (= The Virgin of the Rock ) and Roman elegies (= Roman elegy ). He was supported by Hermann Ubell , among others .

The historian and naturalist Otto Guglia (1904–1984) was his son.

In 1959 the Gugliagasse in Vienna- Breitenlee was named after him.

Fonts

  • (Ed.): Friedrich von Gentz : Austrian Manifests from 1809 and 1813. Graeser, Vienna 1888, OCLC 1068592594 .
  • The actor's funeral and other short stories. Hartleben, Leipzig 1890.
  • The conservative elements of France on the eve of the revolution. States and people. Perthes, Gotha 1890 ( archive.org ).
  • History of the City of Vienna. Tempsky, Vienna 1892 ( archive.org ).
  • Leopold von Ranke's life and works. Grunow, Leipzig 1893 ( archive.org ). Reprinted under the title Ranke's life and works. HZ, Hannover 2007, ISBN 978-3-939659-48-8 .
  • Friedrich Mitterwurzer . Gerold, Vienna 1896, OCLC 250714109 .
  • Empress Maria Ludovica of Austria (1787–1816). After unprinted letters. Graeser, Vienna 1894 ( archive.org ).
  • Karl Ferdinand Mautner von Markhof (ed.): The Vienna Foundations. A manual. Edited by Eugen Guglia. Gerold, Vienna 1895 ( entry in the Austrian library network ).
  • The Congress of Vienna, its princes and statesmen. In: The Congress of Vienna. A documentation. 1896. Reprint: Harenberg, Dortmund 1983, ISBN 978-3-88379-414-3 .
  • Another trip to Italy. Diary sheets. Meyer, Leipzig / Berlin 1900, OCLC 250714924 .
  • Friedrich von Gentz. A biographical study. Wiener Verlag, Vienna 1901, OCLC 836671676 .
  • Nightwalker. Age. Festival. 3 dramas. Stern, Vienna 1903, OCLC 70469692 .
  • The unhappy lover or the virtuous woman. Comedy. Stern, Vienna 1903, OCLC 462148003 .
  • Studies on the history of the 5th Lateran Council (= session reports of the Philosophical-Historical Class of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. Volume 152). Hölder, Vienna 1906, OCLC 50326829 .
  • (Ed.): Vienna. A guide through the city and its surroundings. Gerlach & Wiedling, Vienna 1908, OCLC 313661772 ( entry in the Austrian library network).
  • The Theresianum in Vienna. Past and present. Schroll, Vienna 1912 ( archive.org ). New edition edited and supplemented by Rudolf Taschner . Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 1996, ISBN 978-3-205-98510-5 .
  • Boys. Meyer & Jessen, Berlin 1913, DNB 361447302 .
  • The book of the succession of Goethe. Meyer & Jessen, Berlin 1913, DNB 362488614 .
  • The places of birth, death and burial of the Roman-German emperors and kings. Schroll, Vienna 1914, DNB 361447299 .
  • Maria Theresa. Your life and your government. 2 volumes. Oldenbourg, Munich / Berlin 1917, DNB 560534566 (Volume 1: archive.org , Volume 2: archive.org ).
  • Empress Maria Theresa. School books publisher, Vienna / Prague 1918, DNB 580049809 .
  • (Ed.): Friedrich von Gentz: Foreword to the “Fragments from the Latest History of the Political Balance in Europe” 1806. Haase, Leipzig / Prague / Vienna 1918, DNB 579932265 .

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Anke Grutschus, Peter Krilles (Ed.): Figures of Absence. Frank & Timme, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86596-272-0 , p. 173, footnote 2 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  2. Martina Pesditschek: Heinrich (Ritter von) Srbik (1878-1951). In: Karel Hruza (Ed.): Austrian Historians. Volume 2: CVs and careers 1900–1945. Böhlau, Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-205-78764-8 , pp. 263–328, here p. 267 ( online , PDF; 8.8 MB).
  3. Edmund Glaise von Horstenau (author), Peter Broucek (ed.): A general in the twilight. Volume 1: KuK General Staff Officer and Historian. Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Graz 1980, ISBN 978-3-205-08740-3 , p. 174 ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  4. Young Vienna in newspaper clippings. In: Wiener Zeitung. 6th July 2018.
  5. Olivia Varwig: A monograph (Friedrich Mitterwurzer, ...). In: Olivia Varwig: The critic with the inevitable basic demands . Dissertation. University of Bergische Universität Wuppertal 2012, pp. 147–162 ( online , PDF; 3.1 MB).
  6. ^ Rüdiger Singer: Mimen-Ekphrasis. Acting art in literature around 1800 and 1900. Habilitation thesis. University of Göttingen 2014. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2018, ISBN 978-3-8470-0539-1 , p. 485 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  7. In: Wiener Rundschau. Volume 1, No. 1-12, 1897, p. 287 ( archive.org ).
  8. Michaela Wolf: The multilingual soul of Kakania. Translating and interpreting in the Habsburg Monarchy from 1848 to 1918. Habilitation thesis. University of Graz 2011. Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2012, ISBN 978-3-205-78829-4 , p. 350 ( online , PDF; 5.7 MB).
  9. In: Wiener Rundschau. Volume 1, No. 1-12, 1897, pp. 448-451 ( archive.org ).
  10. Volker Kapp: From 1730 to 1990. Part 1: A – Goldoni (= Frank-Rutger Hausmann , Volker Kapp (Ed.): Bibliography of German translations from Italian from the beginning to the present. Volume 2/1). De Gruyter, Berlin 2005, ISBN 978-3-11-093629-2 , pp. 442–454, here p. 450 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  11. Michaela Wolf: The multilingual soul of Kakania. Translating and interpreting in the Habsburg Monarchy from 1848 to 1918. Habilitation thesis. University of Graz 2011. Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2012, ISBN 978-3-205-78829-4 , p. 327 ( online , PDF; 5.7 MB).
  12. Erich Hübl: Councilor Dr. Otto Guglia in memory. In: Negotiations of the Zoological-Botanical Society in Austria. 124, 1986, pp. 171-172.
  13. Gugliagasse. In: Felix Czeike: Historisches Lexikon Wien. Volume 2: De-Gy. Kremayr & Scheriau / Orac, Vienna 2004, ISBN 978-3-218-00743-6 , p. 632 ( online ).