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Eduard Heyck : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eduard Heyck
Eduard Heyck (May 30, 1862 – July 11, 1941) was a German cultural historian, editor, writer and poet. ==Family== Eduard Karl Heinrich Berthold Heyck was born at Doberan (Mecklenburg-Schwerin), Germany, the son of the retired garden center owner Eduard Heyck (1836–1903). He was a son-in-law of the writer and poet Wilhelm Jensen (1837–1911) and the father of Hans Heyck (1891–1972) and Prof. Dr. med. Hartwig Heyck (1912–1982). His first wife, Maina Heyck-Jensen (1870–1940), was a painter and occasional writer. Eduard Heyck studied comparative philology, history and art history at Leipzig, Jena and Heidelberg. After a Ph.D. thesis judged “summa cum laude” entitled “Genua und seine Marine im Zeitalter der Kreuzzüge“ (“Genoa and its navy during the time of the Crusades” (1886) Heyck was appointed “Dozent”, i.e. lecturer at Freiburg (Breisgau) university. In 1892 he returned to Heidelberg University as extraordinary professor for history; from the summer of 1896 until spring of 1898 he was Director of Archives at the Fürstlich-Fürstenberg Library and Archives in Donaueschingen. Starting in 1898 he lived as an independent scholar in Munich and Berlin; in 1909 he moved to Ermatingen (Switzerland), where he died in 1941. Eduard Heyck was twice married and was the father of three sons ond one daughter.
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