Hugo Falkenheim (literary scholar)

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Hugo Falkenheim (born June 6, 1866 in Berlin , † October 21, 1935 in Munich ) was a German literary scholar and librarian .

Life

Hugo Falkenheim was a son of the Jewish businessman Jakob Falkenheim and Mathilde Cohn. He converted to Protestantism in 1892. In 1894 he married Aachen Rosa Jäger, they had sons Reinhold (1895–?) And Ernst (1898–1982).

Falkenheim studied philosophy in Heidelberg and received his doctorate in 1889 with the thesis The Origin of the Kantian Aesthetics under Kuno Fischer . He was a private scholar and published some philosophical writings as well as articles in the Kant studies and in the Prussian yearbooks . He published posthumously annotated writings by Kuno Fischer and Friedrich Theodor Vischer .

Falkenheim was a research assistant at the University Library in Munich . After the handover of power to the National Socialists , as a baptized Jew, he fell under the law to restore the civil service and was dismissed in 1933.

Fonts

  • The emergence of the Kantian aesthetic . Speyer & Peters, Berlin 1890. (Dissertation Heidelberg) Digitized
  • Kuno Fischer and the literary historical method . Speyer & Peters, Berlin 1892. Digitized
  • Theobald Ziegler versus Friedrich Vischer . Reprint from the Neue Stuttgarter Tagblatt. Stuttgart 1894.
  • Friedrich Theodor Vischer. Lecture given at the Vischer celebration of the Literary Society on Nov. 11, 1907 . Dieterich, Göttingen 1907. (= writings of the Litterarian Society of Göttingen )
  • Kuno Fischer: About David Friedrich Strauss . Collected essays . Preface by Hugo Falkenheim. Winter, Heidelberg 1908.
  • Kuno Fischer's early days . Reprint from: the Prussian yearbooks . Edited by Hans Delbrück . Volume 133, 2nd / 3rd Notebook. Stilke, Berlin 1908, pp. 322-345 and pp. 501-514.
  • Otto Liebmann's struggle with empiricism . Reuther & Reichard, Berlin 1910.
  • Friedrich Theodor Fischer: Goethe's Faust . 2nd edition with an appendix by Hugo Falkenheim . Cotta, Stuttgart and Berlin 1920.
  • Hegel . In: Great Thinkers . Edited by Ernst von Aster . Volume 2. 2. verb. Ed. Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig 1923, pp. 201–247.
  • Goethe and Hegel . Mohr, Tübingen 1934. (= Heidelberg treatises on philosophy and its history 26)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Falkenheim in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  2. Ulrich Hohoff: Scientific librarians as victims of the Nazi dictatorship. An overview of 250 CVs since 1933 , in obib, vol. 2, no. 2 (2015)