Julius Weizsäcker
Ludwig Friedrich Julius Weizsäcker ( born February 13, 1828 in Öhringen, † September 3, 1889 in Bad Kissingen ) was a German historian. This comes from the Palatine- Württemberg Gender Weizsäcker. His brother was the Protestant theologian Karl Heinrich von Weizsäcker ( 1822-1899 ).
Life
He studied Protestant theology at the University of Tübingen. Julius Weizsäcker was a student and colleague of Leopold von Ranke. As a student he was a member of the 1851 Tuebingen Royal Society Roigel. He habilitated in 1859 as a lecturer of history in Tübingen and settled in 1860 as an employee of the Historical Commission to Munich. Weizsäcker was then in 1863 a full professor in Erlangen, 1867 in Tübingen, 1872 at the German University of Strasbourg, 1876 in Gottingen and in Berlin in 1881 at the Friedrich- Wilhelms-Universität.
Works
- The fight against Chorepiskopat the Frankish Empire in the 9th century; Tübingen 1859
- The Rhenish League of 1254; Freiburg 1879
On behalf of the Munich Historical Commission, he published six volumes of the German Reichstag records (1867-1888) from the time of King Wenceslas and Ruprecht.