The life of Philipp Jaffé (1819–1870), from his youth in Posen; his
studies with Leopold von Ranke and career – as a close friend of
Theodor Mommsen – at the pinnacle of historical scholarship in
Berlin, first at the Monumenta Germaniae Historica and then, after his
feud with Georg Heinrich Pertz, with his unprecedented 1862
appointment, while still a Jew, to a Berlin professorship; and on to
his baptism in 1868 and suicide in 1870, was a life of transition
between East and West and between Judaism and Christianity – and a
life of devotion to scholarship, of loneliness, of success and of
frustration. Forgotten today, except by medievalists who depend on his
numerous editions of Latin texts, Jaffé was a central figure in the
heydays of German scholarship. His career illustrates the working
conditions of such scholars, their friendships and feuds, and also the
limits that hemmed Jews in and the ways they could be overcome. This
volume documents Jaffé’s life, accomplishments, and struggles, and
also offers insight into his soul via more than two hundred of his
letters (in German) – about half to his parents in Posen and half to
colleagues around Europe, especially Pertz and Mommsen.
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The Life and Letters of Philipp Jaffé
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110484656
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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