Julius von Soden (writer)
Friedrich Julius Heinrich Graf von Soden on Sassanfahrt (* December 4, 1754 in Ansbach ; † July 13, 1831 in Nuremberg ) was a writer , theater director, publicist and politician.
origin
He came from an old patrician family originally resident in Hanover, had moved to Franconia and entered military service here. One of his ancestors, Johann Hermann von Soden (1623–1702), was Professor of Law and Vice Rector at the University of Erfurt . His parents were the margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach Oberstwachtmeister and chamberlain Heinrich Gabriel von Soden and his wife Charlotte von Rauber.
Life
He was elected government councilor in Brandenburg, later a privy councilor and Prussian ambassador to the Franconian Empire in Nuremberg and in 1790 the rank of imperial count. Privatized since 1796, he lived on his estate Sassanfahrt an der Regnitz , directed the Bamberg-Würzburg Theater from 1804 to 1810, then moved to Erlangen and died on July 13, 1831 in Nuremberg. Julius von Soden founded the Bamberg Theater on today's Schillerplatz.
As a writer, he has made himself known through short stories (e.g. “Franz von Sickingen”, 1808) and a considerable number of dramatic works, of which the latter “Inez de Castro” (1784), “Anna Boley” (1794), “ Doctor Faust, a folk play ”(1797) and“ Virginia ”(1805) should be mentioned. Soden wrote the libretto for ETA Hoffmann's opera Der Trank der Immortlichkeit . Soden also worked as a translator ( Lope de Vega , Cervantes ) and as a political science writer. In 1814 the new edition of the pamphlet Germany , which was heavily edited under his leadership, appeared in its deep humiliation . It was banned during the Napoleonic occupation. The Nuremberg bookseller Johann Philipp Palm , who had published it, was therefore executed in 1806.
In 1824 he became an honorary member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .
Works (selection)
- 1782: Spirit of the German Criminal Law, Volume 1, Part 1
- 1784: Ignez de Castro: A tragedy in 5 acts, digitized
- 1791: Ernst Graf von Gleichen, husband of two women. Drama in five acts ( online - Internet Archive )
- 1796: Alethia. Leipzig, digitized and full text in the German Text Archive
- 1797: Christian custom panel
- 1797: The French in Franconia in 1796
- 1797: The German house mother: play in 5 lifts, digitized
- 1791: Anna Boley, Queen of England, digitized
- 1800: The mythology of the Christ religion. Ideas for their refinement
- 1800: Philosophical writings
- 1805: The National Economy. A philosophical attempt on the sources of national wealth and the means of promoting it (9 parts to 1824)
- 1808: Franz von Sickingen ( Ed. Leipzig 1819 online - Internet Archive )
- 1814: Johann Philipp Palm, bookseller in Nuremberg: executed on Napoleon's orders, digitized and also online - Internet archive
- 1815: The King of Württemberg and Württemberg's estates
- 1816: The State-National-Economy ( Verlag Sauerländer Aaarau online - Internet Archive )
- 1817: The theuration of 1816. Attempt to present the sources of this theuration
- 1821: The Baierische Landtag of 1819; one try
- 1822: The Maximilians Canal. About the union of the Danube with the Main and Rhine
- 1823: Stories, Volume 2 and also Volume 1 online - Internet Archive , Volume 2 online - Internet Archive
- 1823: About the constitutional document of the Kingdom of Bavaria, digitized
- 1823: Draft for a general credit association, digitized
- 1824: The state administration in the narrower sense: processed according to the principles of national economy
- 1829: Hydrangeas: Tales from historical sources, digitized
- Acts Volume 2, The Bride
Translations from Cervantes:
- Adventures of Persiles and Sigismunde Volume 3
Co-author:
- 1806: Germany in its deep humiliation, digitized
family
He was married twice. His first wife was the baroness Beate Luise von Pfeil . The couple had a daughter:
- Luise (* 1781 + July 9, 1816) ⚭ Ludwig von Seefried auf Buttenheim, member of the government
In his second marriage he was married to Julie von Schilling-Cannstatt . The couple had a daughter and a son:
- Julia Franziska (born November 9, 1784 + 1861) ⚭ Friedrich Wilhelm von Münchhausen (born December 19, 1779 + December 19, 1839), Duke of Brunswick Chamberlain
- Karl Julius (born May 21, 1783 - † February 4, 1858)
- ⚭ 1) Antonie von Künsberg († 1824)
- ⚭ 2) November 4, 1826 Marie Drechsel von Deuffstetten (* May 3, 1801; † June 28, 1844)
Namesake
The Hirschaid district of Juliushof is named after von Soden, as is the Julius von Soden primary school in the district of Sassanfahrt .
literature
- Karl Goedeke , Edmund Goetze: Outline of the history of German poetry from the sources. 2nd Edition. Ehlermann, Leipzig 1893, vol. 5, p. 260 f.
- Genealogical paperback of the German count's houses, Volume 13, 1840, p.463
- Genealogical paperback of the German count's houses, volume 17, 1844, p.538
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : German Count Houses of the Present , Volume 2, S.474
- Gustav Groß : Soden, Julius Graf von . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 34, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1892, pp. 532-537.
- Friedrich Cast: South German noble hero , Volume 1, S.329f Count Carl Julius von Sodan
- Peter Hanke: A citizen of the nobility. Life and work of Julius von Soden 1754–1831. Königshausen and Neumann, Würzburg 1988, ISBN 3-88479-373-X .
- Rolf Straubel : Biographical manual of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15 . In: Historical Commission to Berlin (Ed.): Individual publications . 85. KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , pp. 958 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
Web links
- Literature by and about Julius von Soden in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by and about Julius von Soden in the German Digital Library
- Works by Julius von Soden at Zeno.org .
- Julius von Soden (writer) in the Bavarian literature portal (project of the Bavarian State Library )
- Julius von Soden at geneall.net
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Soden, Julius of |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Soden, Friedrich Julius Heinrich von; Soden von Sassanfart, Friedrich Julius Heinrich von; Sassanfart, Friedrich Julius Heinrich von Soden von; Soden von Sassenfart, Julius; Sassanfart, Julius Soden von; Soden, Friedrich Julius of |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 4, 1754 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ansbach |
DATE OF DEATH | July 13, 1831 |
Place of death | Nuremberg |