Theodor Lindner

Theodor Lindner

Ernst Friedrich Theodor Lindner (29 May 1843, in Breslau 24 November 1919, in Halle an der Saale) was a German historian.

He studied history, ancient philology and Sanskrit at the University of Breslau, and at the same time worked as an assistant at the municipal library. He continued his education at the University of Berlin as a student of Johann Gustav Droysen and Leopold von Ranke, and graduated with a dissertation on the Council of Mantua of 1064.[1] In 1868 he qualified as a lecturer at Breslau, and six years later became an associate professor. In 1876 he was named a full professor at the Academy in Münster, where in 1883/84 he served as academic rector. In 1888 he relocated to the University of Halle as successor to Ernst Dümmler.[2]

Selected works

He was also the author of numerous biographies in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.[5]

References

  1. Theodorus Lindner: De concilio Mantuano, Schantze, Berlin 1865.
  2. Theodor Lindner Catalogus Professorum Halensis
  3. HathiTrust Digital Library (published works)
  4. Theodor Lindner de.Wikisource
  5. Kategorie:ADB:Autor:Theodor Lindner at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
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