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Julius Braun (16 July 1825 Karlsruhe - 1869 Munich) was a German historian, with an interest in art, culture and religion. ==Biography== He was born and received his early education in Karlsruhe. He then studied at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin, at first theology, but later philology and art history. He finished his formal studies in 1848, and passed the test for teachers in Karlsruhe that same year. From 1850 to 1858, he undertook an extensive study tour which brought him to Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor, Rome, Paris and London. At first a ''Privatdozent'' in the University of Heidelberg, he afterwards became a professor at the University of Tübingen for a short time. However he wished to reach a wider audience and find a more stimulating atmosphere. Thus he finally went to Munich, where he lectured in the Academy of Arts. There he gained a circle of warm friends among the educated, but not the position he hoped for. He busied himself with his writings, and traveled to Rome again briefly. He finally died of a fever.
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