Max Toeppen

Max Pollux Toeppen, surname sometimes spelled Töppen (4 April 1822, Königsberg – 3 December 1893, Elbing) was a German historian and educator.

He studied classical philology and history at the University of Königsberg, where he received his doctorate (1843) and habilitation (1848). From 1854 he was director of the "progymnasium" in Hohenstein, followed by administrative positions at schools in Marienwerder (1869-1882) and Elbing (1882-1893).

Map of West and East Prussia from Toeppen's "Atlas zur historisch-comparativen Geographie von Preussen" (1858).

Known for his scholarly investigations on Prussian history, he was co-editor of Scriptores rerum Prussicarum (1861-1874, 5 volumes), and editor of Acten der Ständetage Preußens unter der Herrschaft des Deutschen Ordens (Acts of Prussian "Ständetage" under the rule of the Teutonic Knights; 1874-1886, 5 volumes). The following are a few of his historical writings:

References

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