Friedrich Wilken

Friedrich Wilken
Born 23 May 1777 Edit this on Wikidata
Ratzeburg Edit this on Wikidata
Died 24 December 1840 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 63)
Berlin Edit this on Wikidata
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Friedrich Wilken (23 May 1777 in Ratzeburg – 24 December 1840 in Berlin) was a German historian (orientalist), professor and librarian.

He was born 23 May 777, at Ratzeburg, in the duchy of Lauenburg. He studied at Gottingen, at first theology, but afterwards, classic and Oriental philology and history. In 1798 he received the prize for an essay, De Bellorum Cruciatorum ex Abulfeda Historia; in 1805 he was appointed professor of history at Heidelberg, and in 1807 director of the university library. In 1817 he was called to Berlin as first librarian and professor in the university, and in 1819 he was made a member of the Academy of Sciences. He undertook a literary journey to Italy in 1826; in 1829 he went in behalf of the government to France and England, and in 1838 to Wiesbaden and Munich. He died on 24 December 1840. His main work is the Gesch. der Kreuzzuge nach morgenlandischen und abendlandischehn Berichten (Leips. 1807-32, 7 volumes). He also wrote, Gesch. der Bildung, Beraubung und Vernichtunag der alten Heidelberger Buchersammlung ( Heidelb. 1817): — Gesch. der koniglichen Bibliothek zu Berlin (Berlin, 1828). (B.P.)

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