Gottschalk Eduard Guhrauer

Gottschalk Eduard Guhrauer ( born May 15, 1809 in Bojanowo (Posen), † January 5, 1854 in Breslau) was a literary historian.

Guhrauer studied in Breslau and Berlin philosophy and philology and became in 1837 teacher at the Cologne school. During his university studies (1831 ) in drawing up a winning essay On Leibniz's contributions to the study of the writings executed derives the same, he went in 1836 to Hanover Leibniz's handwritten estate to a critical treatment of the life and writings of the great scholars use to.

For the same purpose he held in 1838 and 1839 in Paris. In 1841 it was curator of the Royal and University Library in Wroclaw, in 1842 qualified as a lecturer in literary history there was in 1843 appointed professor and died on 5 January 1854.

He wrote:

  • Mémoire sur le Projet de Leibnitz Relatif à l' Expedition d' Egypte à Louis XIV propose en 1672 (Paris 1839);
  • Kurmainz in the epoch of 1672 (Hamburg 1839, 2 vols );
  • Lessing's Education of the Human Race, critically and philosophically explained (Berlin 1841);
  • The Heptaplomeres of Jean Bodin (Berlin 1841);
  • GW v. Leibniz, a biography (Breslau 1842, 2 vols; supplements 1846);
  • Jungius and his age (Stuttgart 1850).

He also gave Leibniz's German writings (Berlin 1838-1840, 2 vols ) and Goethe's Correspondence with toggle (Leipzig 1851, 2 vols ) out and delivered since 1835 numerous literary and historical articles for magazines and anthologies. Finally Guhrauer took over the completion of Danzel's work on Lessing ( Leipzig, 1853, vol 2).

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