Eduard von Kausler

Eduard von Kausler

Eduard Heinrich von Kausler (20 August 1801, in Winnenden 27 August 1873, in Stuttgart) was a German archivist, historian and linguist.

He studied jurisprudence as well as Germanic and Romance languages and history at the universities of Tübingen, Göttingen and Berlin. From 1826 onward, he was associated with the state archives in Stuttgart.[1]

Among his better known published works is Wirtembergisches Urkundenbuch ("Württemberg register"), issued in three volumes from 1849 to 1871 (volume 1, the years ca. 700–1137; volume 2, the years 1138–1212; volume 3, the years 1213–1240).[1] Other noteworthy writings by Kausler are:

His correspondence with philologist Konrad Hofmann was published as Briefe Konrad Hofmanns an Eduard von Kausler aus den Jahren 1848 bis 1873 ("Letters of Konrad Hofmann and Eduard von Kausler from the years 1848 to 1873"; introduction and remarks by Karl Vollmöller).[2]

References

  1. 1 2 ADB:Kausler, Eduard von In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 15, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1882, S. 508 f.
  2. Eduard Kausler de.Wikisource (bibliography)
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