Rodolphe Reuss
French historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rodolphe Ernest Reuss was a French historian from Alsace. He also published under the pseudonym Anton Schweidnitz. Biography Rodolphe Reuss was born to Protestant theologian Edouard Reuss and his wife Julie . He was educated at Strasbourg, receiving a bachelor at the Faculty of Arts in 1861. Subsequently, he spent three years at different universities in Germany, at first in Munich, then Jena, Berlin, and finally Göttingen, where he attended the lectures of German historian Georg Waitz and where he finished his PhD thesis on Count Ernst von Mansfeld in Bohemia in October 1864. He earned a Dr.Phil "summa cum laude" in December 1864, and subsequently returned to Strasbourg, where he became a teacher at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium in 1865. Four years later on, he was appointed privatdozent at the Protestant Seminary of Strasbourg. After the Franco-Prussian War he resumed his position as teacher, retired however from the Protestant seminary when the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität was founded in 1872 and became librarian at the Strasbourg library. Reuss worked as a teacher and librarian in his hometown until 1896. He then moved to Versailles, close to Paris, where he was appointed professor at the École des hautes études in June 1896. He gave lectures there two times a week for 26 years, while living with his family in Versailles. He died there in 1924.
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- Lettre de Mr Rodolphe Reuss sur les bibliothèques publiques de Strasbourg (extrait de la Revue critique d'histoire et de littérature). (4)
- La grande fuite de décembre 1793 et la situation politique et religieuse du Bas-Rhin, de 1794 a 1799 (2)
- Histoire de Strasbourg : depuis ses origines jusqu'à nos jours (1)
- La constitution civile du clergé et la crise religieuse en Alsace (1790-1795) : d'après des documents en partie inédits (1923) (0)
- Alfred Morel-Fatio, Historiographie de Charles Quint, première partie, suivie des Mémoires de Charles Quint (0)
- La question d'Alsace-Lorraine (0)
- La séance de nuit de l'Assemblée nationale du 4 août 1789 racontée par un curé alsacien (0)
- Histoire du Gymnase protestant de Strasbourg : pendant la Révolution (1789-1804) (0)
- Un candidat en théologie alsacien à Paris en 1827-1828 (0)
- Le «Revue de Strasbourg» d'après les souvenirs inédits d'Edouard Reuss (0)
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