Hans Barth (journalist)

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Hans Barth (born September 29, 1862 in Stuttgart , † February 28, 1928 in Rome ) was a German journalist and writer .

Life

Hans Barth was the son of a married couple from Stuttgart who ran a school in Smyrna . Born in Stuttgart, he spent his childhood in Smyrna, but attended grammar school in Ulm and studied Romance philology in Zurich , Geneva and Berlin . He received his doctorate in Zurich in 1883. From 1886 he was a correspondent for the Berliner Tageblatt in Rome . Barth carried out this activity until 1927, when he was forced to resign for health reasons. Like his wife Ida Lamparter, who died in 1931, he is buried in the Protestant cemetery in Rome.

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Hans Barth was best known for his student-humorous guide through the pubs in Rome and Italy, which was published several times and translated into Italian.

Fonts

  • Roman allotria. Vademecum for Italy strollers. Zurich 1896
  • Est! Est! Est! Italian innkeeper. Venice - Milan - Turin - Genoa - Bologna - Florence - Rome and "Castelli Romani" - Naples - Capri. Oldenburg / Leipzig undated (1900).
  • Osteria. Cultural history guide through Italy's gift-giving from Verona to Capri. Stuttgart 1908 (2nd edition udT Osteria. Cultural history guide through Italy's taverns from Lake Garda to Capri. Stuttgart 1911).
  • The howling she-wolf. Roman Xenia. Stuttgart 1917
  • Roman ashes. New Xenia. Bern 1919

literature

  • Osteria. Cultural history guide through Italy's gift-giving from Lake Garda to Capri by Hans Barth. With a preface by Gabriele d'Annunzio. Edited and with a foreword by Stephan Oswald, Winter, Heidelberg 2015

Individual evidence

  1. Oswald 2015, pp. 5–12