Johannes Dierauer

Johannes Dierauer (20 March 1842, in Berneck 14 March 1920, in St. Gallen) was a Swiss historian and librarian.

Plaque of Dierauer in the Marktgewölbe of the town hall in Berneck

He studied history at the universities of Zürich, Bonn and Paris, receiving his doctorate at Zürich in 1868 with a dissertation on Trajan, titled Beiträge zu einer kritischen Geschichte Trajans. From 1868 to 1907 he taught classes in history at the cantonal school in St. Gallen, and from 1874 onward, was head of the Stadtbibliothek Vadiana, the municipal library in St. Gallen.[1]

Published works

His magnum opus was a history of the Swiss Confederation, Geschichte der schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft, published in five volumes from 1887 to 1917. Other noted writings by Dierauer are:

He was the author of 18 biographies in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.[4]

References

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