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Heinrich Luden (10 April 1778 – 23 May 1847) was a German historian. Luden was born in Loxstedt in the district of Stade. At the age of 17 Luden went to the Domschule (Cathedral School) in Bremen. He subsequently studied theology at the University of Göttingen, where he came under the influence of the historians August Ludwig von Schlözer and later Johannes von Müller and devoted himself to the study of history. He was briefly employed as a private tutor in the house of Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland in Berlin, in 1805 producing his thesis in Jena on Christian Thomasius. He further published biographies of Hugo Grotius (1806) and Sir William Temple (1808).

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  • Heinrich (Hinrich) Luden (* 10. April 1778 zu Loxstedt im Regierungsbezirk Stade; † 23. Mai 1847 in Jena) war ein deutscher Historiker. (de)
  • Heinrich Luden (10 April 1778 – 23 May 1847) was a German historian. Luden was born in Loxstedt in the district of Stade. At the age of 17 Luden went to the Domschule (Cathedral School) in Bremen. He subsequently studied theology at the University of Göttingen, where he came under the influence of the historians August Ludwig von Schlözer and later Johannes von Müller and devoted himself to the study of history. He was briefly employed as a private tutor in the house of Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland in Berlin, in 1805 producing his thesis in Jena on Christian Thomasius. He further published biographies of Hugo Grotius (1806) and Sir William Temple (1808). In 1806 Luden succeeded Friedrich Schiller as Extraordinary Professor of History at the University of Jena, in 1810 attaining the post of Ordinary Professor. He dedicated himself to German history, with the intention of developing a German national consciousness. He continued this theme in subsequent numerous publication on the theme of unity and freedom. In his lectures, much attended by the Burschenschaften (student associations) he championed the ideal of the sovereignty of the people, showing the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In 1817, with certain other professors, including the medic Dietrich Georg von Kieser and the philosophers Lorenz Oken and Jakob Friedrich Fries he participated in the Wartburg festival. In 1820 Luden entered the Landstände of the as a deputy and remained one of its most active members until 1832. Following the Karlsbad Decrees Luden was forbidden from lecturing on political subjects. Among his students were the assassin Karl Ludwig Sand and the Königsberg historian Johannes Voigt. (en)
  • Heinrich Luden (Loxstedt, 10 aprile 1778 – Jena, 23 maggio 1847) è stato uno storico tedesco. (it)
  • Heinrich Luden, född 10 april 1778 i Loxstedt vid Stade, död 23 maj 1847 i Jena, var en tysk historiker. Luden blev 1806 professor vid universitetet i Jena. Han utgav bland annat flera biografier (däribland en över Hugo Grotius, 1806), tidskriften "Nemesis, Zeitschrift für Politik und Geschichte" (tolv band, 1814–1818) och det illa planlagda, omfattande verket Geschichte des teutschen Volkes (tolv band, 1825–1837; går till 1237), vars nyktert rationalistiska bedömande av medeltiden blev föremål för mycken kritik. (sv)
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  • Heinrich (Hinrich) Luden (* 10. April 1778 zu Loxstedt im Regierungsbezirk Stade; † 23. Mai 1847 in Jena) war ein deutscher Historiker. (de)
  • Heinrich Luden (Loxstedt, 10 aprile 1778 – Jena, 23 maggio 1847) è stato uno storico tedesco. (it)
  • Heinrich Luden, född 10 april 1778 i Loxstedt vid Stade, död 23 maj 1847 i Jena, var en tysk historiker. Luden blev 1806 professor vid universitetet i Jena. Han utgav bland annat flera biografier (däribland en över Hugo Grotius, 1806), tidskriften "Nemesis, Zeitschrift für Politik und Geschichte" (tolv band, 1814–1818) och det illa planlagda, omfattande verket Geschichte des teutschen Volkes (tolv band, 1825–1837; går till 1237), vars nyktert rationalistiska bedömande av medeltiden blev föremål för mycken kritik. (sv)
  • Heinrich Luden (10 April 1778 – 23 May 1847) was a German historian. Luden was born in Loxstedt in the district of Stade. At the age of 17 Luden went to the Domschule (Cathedral School) in Bremen. He subsequently studied theology at the University of Göttingen, where he came under the influence of the historians August Ludwig von Schlözer and later Johannes von Müller and devoted himself to the study of history. He was briefly employed as a private tutor in the house of Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland in Berlin, in 1805 producing his thesis in Jena on Christian Thomasius. He further published biographies of Hugo Grotius (1806) and Sir William Temple (1808). (en)
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  • Heinrich Luden (Historiker) (de)
  • Heinrich Luden (it)
  • Heinrich Luden (en)
  • Heinrich Luden (sv)
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