Sigrid von der Schulenburg

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Sigrid Hedwig Helene Countess von der Schulenburg (* July 18, 1885 in Lieberose , † October 11, 1943 in Klein Oels ) was a German philosopher, editor and writer.

Life

Schulenburg was a daughter of Count Dietrich von der Schulenburg . It was 1920 in Freiburg with a thesis on Ricarda Huch "explains poetry and poetic consciousness Ricarda Huch in her novel, Ludolf Ursleu '" entitled doctorate . She married Paul Ritter on October 14, 1926 . She edited the correspondence between Wilhelm Dilthey and Count Paul Yorck von Wartenburg , the latter's Italian diary and Dilthey's correspondence with Bernhard Scholz and his wife Marie Luise Scholz . She was also a freelancer for the Leibniz edition of the Prussian Academy of Sciences until 1939 .

Works

  • Poetry and poetic consciousness Ricarda Huch explains in her youth novel 'Ludolf Ursleu'. Dissertation, Freiburg i. Br. 1920
  • Leibniz's thoughts and suggestions for researching German dialects (= treatises of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Philosophical-historical class , Volume 2), Berlin 1937
  • Leibniz als Sprachforscher (= publications of the Leibniz Archive , edited by the Lower Saxony State Library, Volume 4), Frankfurt am Main 1973
  • Some library catalogs attribute the following publication to her (without justification): Sidonie Schulte: Die verauchte Köpfe. Great political potato comedy in 11 pictures. Hamburg without a year

estate

Parts of Schulenburg's estate can be found in:

  • Berlin Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities Estate Wilhelm Dilthey No. 355
  • Berlin Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Paul Ritter papers no.19 and 23
  • Bonn University and State Library Nachlass Rothacker XVII, 1–8

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dietrich Werner Graf von der Schulenburg: History of the family von der Schulenburg 1237-1983. Wolfsburg 1984, pp. 312-314
  2. ^ Berlin Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities PAW (1811–1945) II-IV-156 p. 59
  3. ^ Letters between Wilhelm Dilthey and Count Yorck von Wartenburg 1877–1897. Hall 1923
  4. ^ Paul Yorck von Wartenburg: Italian diary. Darmstadt 1927; 2nd edition Leipzig 1939 and 1941
  5. ^ Letters from Wilhelm Dilthey to Bernhard and Luise Scholz 1859–1864. In: Meeting reports of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. 1933, philosophical-historical class. Pp. 416-471