Stieglitz, Heinrich

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Stieglitz, Heinrich:

German writer; born at Arolsen, Waldeck, Feb. 22, 1801; died at Venice Aug. 23, 1849. He was educated at the universities of Göttingen and Leipsic, and in 1828 became teacher at a gymnasium in Berlin and custos of the Royal Library in that city; owing to ill health he had, however, to resign these positions. After the death of his wife he spent much time in traveling. He became a Christian.

Stieglitz was the author of the following works: "Bilder des Orient," Leipsic, 1831-33; "Stimmen der Zeit in Liedern," ib. 1834; "Das Dionysosfest," Berlin, 1836; "Bergesgrüsse," Munich, 1839.

Bibliography:
  • Brümmer, Deutsches Dichterlexikon;
  • H. Curtze, Heinrich Stieglitz: Eine Selbstbiographie, Gotha, 1865.
S. F. T. H.

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