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Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen

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555:. Bunsen had realized the significance of the signs that heralded these revolutions, and tried in vain to move Frederick William to a policy which would have placed him at the head of a Germany united and free. In Berlin in 1844, he had been asked to set forth his views on the question of granting a constitution to Prussia, and he had presented a series of memorials representing the need of a deliberative assembly, and had also made a plan of a constitution modeled on that of England. 225: 42: 1421: 375:, to show Niebuhr the plan of research which he had mapped out. He remained some months in the company of the historian. Niebuhr was so impressed with Bunsen's ability that, two years later, when he became Prussian envoy to the papal court, he made the young scholar his secretary. The intervening years Bunsen spent in assiduous labour among the libraries and collections of 536:. The Jerusalem bishopric, with the consent of the British government and the active encouragement of the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London, was duly established, endowed with Prussian and English money, and remained for some forty years an isolated symbol of Protestant unity and a rock of stumbling to 636:, in which he contends that the progress of mankind marches parallel to the conception of God formed within each nation by the highest exponents of its thought. At the same time he carried through the press, assisted by Samuel Birch, the concluding volumes of his work (published in English as well as in German) 591:
Bunsen's life as a public man was now practically at an end. He retired first to a villa on the Neckar near Heidelberg and later to Bonn. He refused to stand for a seat, in the Liberal interest, in the Lower House of the Prussian diet, but continued to take an active interest in politics, and in 1855
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had brought about the strife which Bunsen and Spiegel had tried to prevent. Bunsen rashly recommended that Droste should be seized, but the coup was so clumsily attempted, that the incriminating documents were, it is said, destroyed in advance. The government, in this impasse, took the safest course,
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During 1813 he traveled extensively with Astor in Germany and Italy. On his return to Göttingen, he and his friends formed the nucleus of a philological and philosophical society, and he pursued a vast system of kindred studies, including Semitic and Sanskrit philology. He studied the religion, laws,
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population. He was among the first to realize the importance of this new vitality on the part of the Vatican, and he made it his duty to provide against its possible dangers by urging upon the Prussian court the wisdom of fair and impartial treatment of its Catholic subjects. In this object he was
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he urged Frederick William to throw in his lot with the western powers, and create a diversion in the north-east which would have forced Russia at once to terms. The rejection of his advice, and the proclamation of Prussia's attitude of "benevolent neutrality", led him in April 1854 to offer his
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Vorschlag für die unverzügliche Bildung einer Vollständigen Reichsverfassung während der Verweserschaft, zur Hebung der inneren Anstände und zur kräftigen Darstellung des Einen Deutschlands dem Auslande gegenüber. Zweites Sendschreiben an die zum Deutschen Parlamente berufene Versammlung,
600:; and one of the last papers signed by Frederick William, before his mind gave way in October, was that which conferred upon him the title of baron and a peerage for life. In 1858, at the special request of the regent (afterwards the emperor) William, he took his seat in the 640:. This work contained a reconstruction of Egyptian chronology, together with an attempt to determine the relation in which the language and the religion of that country stand to the development of each among the more ancient non-Aryan and 517:'s editorship in 1873. Enthusiasm for evangelical religion and admiration for the Anglican Church they held in common, and Bunsen was the instrument naturally selected for realizing the king's fantastic scheme of setting up at 596:, etc., which exercised an immense influence in reviving the Liberal movement which the failure of the revolution had crushed. In September 1857 Bunsen attended, as the king's guest, a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at 383:, where he again joined Astor. When Astor returned to the United States, Bunsen became the French teacher of a Mr. Cathcart, an English gentleman. In 1816, he continued his studies of Persian and Arabic in Paris under 484:) would have been happily solved; but the archbishop died in 1835, the arrangement was never ratified, and the Prussian king was foolish enough to appoint as Spiegel's successor the narrow-minded partisan 574:". His whole influence was now directed to withdrawing Prussia from the blighting influence of Austria and Russia, and attempting to draw closer the ties that bound her to Britain. On the outbreak of the 513:, on 7 June 1840, made a great change in Bunsen's career. Ever since their first meeting in 1828 the two men had been close friends and had exchanged ideas in an intimate correspondence, published under 1484: 505:, where he had become intimate with all that was most interesting in the cosmopolitan society of the papal capital, Bunsen went to England, where, except for a short term as Prussian ambassador to 877:
Die Deutsche Bundesverfassung und ihr eigenthümliches Verhältniß zu den Verfassungen Englands und der Vereinigten Staaten. Sendschreiben an die zum Deutschen Parlamente berufene Versammlung, 1848.
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Literary work was, however, his main preoccupation during all this period. Two discoveries of ancient manuscripts made during his stay in London, the one containing a shorter text of the
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Bunsen's English connection, both through his wife (d. 1876) and through his own long residence in London, was further increased in his family. He had ten children, including five sons,
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in the study of hieroglyphics. The Archaeological Institute, established in 1829, found in Bunsen its most active supporter. Bunsen founded the Protestant hospital on the
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Georg (1824–1896) was for some time was an active politician in Germany, eventually retired to live in London. He wrote his father's biography for the ninth edition of
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after the victory of the reaction; and in 1852 he set his signature reluctantly to the treaty which, in his view, surrendered the "constitutional rights of
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were published at his death. The work was completed in the same spirit with the aid of manuscripts under the editorship of Hollzmann and Kamphausen.
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was based upon an insufficient knowledge of Young's publication dates. He became himself a zealous auditor of Champollion, and also encouraged
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The special mission of Bunsen to England, from June to November 1841, was completely successful, in spite of the opposition of English
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has added extracts from unpublished documents, throwing a new light upon the political events in which he played a part.
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to Rome formed an epoch in Bunsen's antiquarian studies. However, his argument in support of Champollion's priority over
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races. His ideas on this subject were most fully developed in two volumes published in London before he left England.
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During his stay in England Bunsen had made himself very popular among all classes of society, and he was selected by
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With the visionary schemes of Frederick William, whether that of setting up a strict episcopal organization in the
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races, perfecting his knowledge of the Scandinavian languages on a visit to Denmark and Sweden. He had read
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Joan M Richmond. (2015) Nine Letters from an Artist The Families of William Gillard, Porphyrogenitus,
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Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History as applied to Language and Religion (2 vols., 1854); (
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Though not within the scope of the great plan of his life, Bunsen contributed largely to the
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in 1868, which contain much of his private correspondence. The German translation of these
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Gott in der Geschichte oder Der Fortschritt des Glaubens an eine sittliche Weltordnung
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resignation, which was accepted. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
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Hippolytus and his Age: Doctrine and Practice of Rome under Commodus and Severus
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as a sort of advertisement of the unity and aggressive force of Protestantism.
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Hippolytus and his age : or, The beginnings and prospects of Christianity
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Allgemeines evangelisches Gesang- und Gebetbuch zum Kirchen- und Hausgebrauch
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in 1858 and 1859 brought no improvement, and he died on 28 November 1860, in
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were the inseparable companions of the Bunsens. The Bunsens' lodgings in the
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Karl (Charles; 1821–1887) had a career in the German diplomatic service.
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refused to support Bunsen, and accepted his resignation in April 1838.
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Theodor (1832–1892) had a career in the German diplomatic service.
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Henry (1818–1855) became a clergyman and a naturalised Englishman.
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As secretary to Niebuhr, Bunsen was brought into contact with the
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He now concentrated all his efforts upon a translation of the
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movement for the establishment of the papal church in the
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in 1905. His youngest grand daughter through Maurice was
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granted him the honorary degree of doctor of philosophy.
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Christianity and Mankind: Their Beginnings and Prospects
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at first successful, and both from the Vatican and from
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century
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Index

Christian Charles Josias Bunsen

Prussian Envoy in London
Heinrich von BĂĽlow
Albrecht von Bernstorff
Prussian Envoy to Bern
Karl von Werther
Barthold Georg Niebuhr
Frances Waddington

Baron
German
diplomat
Papal States
Korbach
German
Waldeck
Marburg University
Göttingen
Christian Gottlob Heyne
William Backhouse Astor
University of Jena
Teutonic
Hebrew
Arabic
Munich
Leiden
Norse
Copenhagen
Friedrich von Schlegel

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