Jaromir Hirtenfeld
Jaromir Hirtenfeld originally Csikos (* 1816 in Transylvania , † July 24, 1872 in Vienna ) was an Austrian military writer.
Life
Hirtenfeld was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. He was the holder of the Russian Order of St. Anne III. Class , the Prussian Red Eagle Order IV. Class , the Danish Dannebrogorden as well as owner of the imperial and royal gold medal viribus unitis . He was a correspondent for the Geological Reichsanstalt and a member of the Austrian Geographical Society .
Works
- General military manual. Organization of the European armies with regard to budget, division, deployment, armament, equipment, uniforms, etc., and a military bibliography for the year 1853; according to authentic reports and the best sources. Vienna: Gerold 1854
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The Military Maria Theresa Order and its members. Edited from authentic sources. For the first secular celebration in 1857. Vienna: Staatsdruckerei 1857, 2 volumes
- (1st division) pp. 1-748
- 2nd division 1805–1850 (p. 749 ff.)
- 100 years ago, memories of Olomouc and its glorious defenders. A contribution to the history of the patriotic war. 1858
- Ban Jelačić . Biographical sketch. With the portrait of Banus. M. Auer, Vienna 1861
editor
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Austrian Military Conversation Lexicon , Verlag Carl Gerold and Son,
- 1st volume (together with Hermann Meynert ) (A – C).
- 2nd vol. (D-G), 1852.
- 3rd volume (H – Kulm).
- Austrian military calendar for the leap year 1856. 7th year. Vienna, Karl Gerold's son, 1856.
- Military newspaper , 1848–1856, continued as military newspaper , 1857–1868, Vienna: with M. Auer.
literature
- Necrology . In: Zeitschrift für die Österreichische Gymnasien , 23 (1872), p. 637 .
- Shepherds field Jaromir. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 2, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1959, p. 335.
- Jaromir Hirtenfeld (ed.): Militär-Zeitung , Volume 13, Vienna 1860, title page .
Web links
Wikisource: Jaromir Hirtenfeld - Sources and full texts
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Shepherd's Field, Jaromir |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Csikos, Jaromir (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austro-Hungarian military writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1816 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Transylvania |
DATE OF DEATH | July 24, 1872 |
Place of death | Vienna |