Johann Georg von Eckhart

Johann Georg von Eckhart (also: Johann Georg Eccard; born September 7, 1664 Duingen; † February 9, 1730 in Würzburg ) was a German historian and librarian.

Eckhart was already at the beginning of the 18th century secretary of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ( 1646-1716 ). In 1706 he became professor of history at the University of Helmstedt. In 1714 he was appointed again to Hanover and in turn used as Secretary of Leibniz, in the wake of Johann Friedrich Hodann ( 1674 - after 1734). According to Leibniz's death, he was a librarian and historian of the House of Hanover. In 1723 he fled because of debts from Hanover, entered into Cologne to Catholicism and in 1724 the episcopal würzburgischer librarian and historiographer. Eckhart's estate is preserved in the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library.

Works

  • Descent of Most Serene Prince and Lord Lord Alexii, Great Czarischen cron Printzen, and the Most Serene Princess and women, women Christinen Charlotte Sophia, gebohrner Printzessin of Brunswick and Lüneburg, from the Greek Keyser Constantino Porphyrogenito together with another genealogy Deduction from which erhellet that the Gross- Czarischen cron Printzen sovereignty from the Most Serene Gwelfischen home sprung sey, while the Serene Printzessin Charlotte came from the old Russian grand princes. All with the reinforced most authors testimonies dargethan and beleget by Johann Georg Eckhart, the stories Professore Ordinario to Helmsted and Mitgliede the Royal. Prussian Academy of knowledge managed. Helmstedt: Hamm, 1711th
  • Historia studii etymologici linguae Germanicae hactenus impensi. Hanoverae: Försterus, 1711th
  • Origen serenissimae ac potentissimae familiae Habsburgo - Austriacae ex Monumentis veteribus, scriptoribus coaetaneis, diplomatibus, chartisque [ ... ]. Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, 1721st
  • Corpus historicum medii aevi: sive Scriptores res in universo orbe praecipue in Germania a Temporibus maxime Caroli M. Imps. usque ad finem seculi P. Chr XV n. Gestas enarrantes. Lipsiae: Gleditsch, 1723.
  • Declaration of an old - Kästleins jewels, from the Ebnerischen Cabinete to Nuremberg,: whereupon the Verlöbniß Hertzogen Henry of Saxony and Pfaltzgrafen bey Rhein with Agnesen Pfältzis. Erb - Princessin is vorgestellet; thereby also to some extent the Brunswick- Lüneburgische history, is, together with some old then associated Müntzen explained. Nuremberg: Monath, 1725th
  • Commentarii de rebus Franciae orientalis et episcopatus Wirceburgensis, Tome I. Tome II, Würzburg ( 1729 ).
  • De Origine Germanorum: Eorumque vetustissimis coloniis, migrationibus ac rebus gestis. Goettingae: Schmidh, in 1750.
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