Johann Georg von Hahn
Johann Georg von Hahn (11 July 1811 – 23 September 1869) was an Austrian diplomat, philologist and specialist in Albanian history, language and culture.
Hahn was born in Frankfurt am Main. In 1847, he was named Austrian consul in Ioannina, today in Greece. He was transferred to the Hellenic Kingdom on the island of Syros in 1851, and from 1869 was the consul-general in Athens. He is considered the founder of Albanian studies. He assembled and published source materials on Albanian language and culture, learned the Albanian language and demonstrated its membership in the Indo-European family of languages. He died, aged 58, in Jena.
References
His published works:
- "Albanesische Studien", Bd. 1-3, Jena 1854, reprint Dion.Karavias, Athen 1981
- Reise von Belgrad nach Salonik. Von J. G. v. Hahn, K. K. Consul für östliche Griechenland. Wien 1861, Mit 2 Karten
- "Griechische und albanesische Märchen", Bd. 1-2, Leipzig 1864, München/Berlin 1918 – as ebook and several Google Books scans at archive.org
- "Reise durch die Gebiete von Drin und Wardar", Wien 1867
- Contes populaires grecs Free Google eBook (1879). A.-F. Høst, ed.
Books about him:
- Gerhard Grimm, "Johann Georg von Hahn (1811-1869) - Leben und Werk", Wiesbaden 1964
External links
- Biography of Johann Georg von Hahn on the website of Robert Elsie
- This article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the German-language wikipedia.
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