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Bernhard Hirzel

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40: 20: 68:(1819–31) and philology in Berlin and Paris, promoted 1833 in Göttingen. He married Maria Elisa Tobler in 1833. From 1833 he was reading in Zürich, and was elected professor for oriental languages in 1835. His lectures met with little interest, with only two out of 43 announced. In 1837, he left Zürich for a position as pastor in 91:, which succeeded to force the city council to surrender. In 1845, Hirzel quit his post in Pfäffikon and again became reader at Zürich University, but was soon forced to flee because of his involvement in a case of financial fraud. He went into exile in Paris, where he committed suicide by taking poison in 1847. 171: 191: 166: 80: 186: 181: 176: 39: 84: 19: 161: 156: 69: 44: 32: 139:
P. Aerne, 'Pfarrer, Sanskritist und "Glaubensgeneral". Bernhard H. hält Lebensrückschau', in
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Nicht nur "Blutpfaff": Aspekte aus Bernhard H.s (1807–1847) Wirksamkeit
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caused a tumult among the rural population, resulting in
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Sanskrit grammar
Indian epics
Chaldean grammar

Pfäffikon
Swiss
Orientalist
Zürich
Pfäffikon
David Strauss
historical investigation of Jesus
University of Zürich
Hirzel leading a troop of insurgents to Zürich
Sakuntala
Urwasi
Meghaduta
Categories
1807 births
1847 deaths
Academics from Zürich
People associated with the University of Zurich
Suicides by poison
Suicides in France
Swiss orientalists
People from Pfäffikon, Zürich

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