German philologist, archaeologist, and musicologist (1813–1869)
Otto Jahn (German:[jaːn]; 16 June 1813, in Kiel – 9 September 1869, in Göttingen), was a German archaeologist, philologist, and writer on art and music.
OttoJahn (German: [jaːn]; 16 June 1813, in Kiel – 9 September 1869, in Göttingen), was a German archaeologist, philologist, and writer on art and music...
1943), American author and critic Molly Jahn, American plant scientist and food security policy advisor OttoJahn (1813–1869), German archaeologist, philologist...
biographer OttoJahn gave an anecdote claiming that Beethoven had improvised before Mozart, and that the latter had been impressed. Jahn gives no evidence...
by the veriest (sic) nobodies is tolerated." For Mozart's biographer OttoJahn Lachnith's travesty was the "maddest chapter in the history of the Magic...
1868) 1806 – Edward Davy, English physician and chemist (d. 1885) 1813 – OttoJahn, German archaeologist and philologist (d. 1869) 1820 – Athanase Josué...
that too is consistent with Viennese burial customs at the time; later OttoJahn (1856) wrote that Salieri, Süssmayr, van Swieten and two other musicians...
Viennese custom, at the St. Marx Cemetery outside the city on 7 December." OttoJahn wrote in 1856 that Salieri, Süssmayr, van Swieten and two other musicians...
ought to have more respect for this excellent man" In a letter written to OttoJahn of 30 October 1852, Liszt wrote: "In the twenties, when a great portion...
philosopher, psychologist, and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline OttoJahn (1813–1869), archaeologist, philologist, and writer on art and music Rudolf...
Schefferus (Amsterdam, 1679), Franciscus Oudendorp (Leiden, 1720) and OttoJahn (1853, with the periochae of Livy). The text of Julius Obsequens frequently...
(Paris, 1605, enlarged edition by Johann Friedrich Dübner, Leipzig, 1833); OttoJahn (with the scholia and valuable prolegomena, Leipzig, 1843); John Conington...
vestibule of the Queen's Staircase at Versailles. In 1843, the archaeologist OttoJahn suggested that Aesop was the person depicted on a Greek red-figure cup...
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any evidence for this. According to secondary accounts given by writer OttoJahn, Beethoven was taken to meet Mozart and played for him. Beethoven may...
Leibniz-Straße-based institutes, the cafeteria and the university library The Otto-Hahn-Platz and the Max-Eyth-Straße with the various chemical institutes and...
cantor of the St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, (and thus a successor of Bach); OttoJahn, author of a noted biography of Mozart; Carl Ferdinand Becker, teacher...
dich, dir, etc.) for more intimate relationships (see T-V distinction). OttoJahn, in his 1856 Mozart biography, reported that Haydn and Mozart used the...
Leipzig, where his instructors included Moritz Haupt (1808–1874) and OttoJahn (1813–1869). He then spent six months in Berlin, where he attended lectures...
at Bonn or at Leipzig, attest his fame and power as a teacher. In 1854 OttoJahn took the place of the venerable Welcker at Bonn, and after a time succeeded...
light in 1869 as an anonymous copy manuscript in the collection of OttoJahn. Jahn wrote the first scholarly biography of W. A. Mozart and had amassed...
composer (d. 1887) May 22 – Richard Wagner, composer (d. 1883) June 16 – OttoJahn, music writer (d. 1869) August 10 – William Henry Fry, composer (d. 1864)...
(1870–1953). He studied under Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868), OttoJahn (1813–1869) and Friedrich Ritschl (1806–1876) at the University of Bonn...
tenure was from 1819 until his retirement in 1854. He was succeeded by OttoJahn and Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, who shared the directorship. From 1870...
the Prussian State Library in Berlin in 1873. Other autographs owned by OttoJahn had been acquired in 1869. A few parts of André's collection remained...