Alfred von Arneth

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Alfred von Arneth

Alfred Ritter von Arneth (10 July 1819 – 30 July 1897) was an

Joseph Calasanza von Arneth (1791–1863), a well-known historian and archaeologist, who wrote a history of the Austrian Empire (Vienna, 1827) and several works on numismatics[1]
and brother of Doctor Franz Hektor von Arneth (1818–1907).

Life

Alfred Arneth studied

Reichsrat. In 1879 he was appointed president of the Kaiserliche Academie der Wissenschaften (Academy of Sciences) at Vienna, and in 1896 succeeded von Sybel as chairman of the historical commission at Munich.[1]

Von Arneth was an indefatigable worker, and, as director of the archives, his willingness to listen to the advice of experts, as well as his own sound sense, reportedly helped to promote the more scientific treatment and use of public records in most of the archives of Europe. He was noted for his scientific temper and for drawing from original sources.[1]

Gravesite at the Hauptfriedhof in Vienna

Publications

  • Leben des Feldmarschalls Grafen Guido Starhemberg (Vienna, 1863)
  • Prinz Eugen von Savoyen (3 vols, ib. 1864)
  • Geschichte Maria Theresias (10 vols, ib. 1863–1879)
  • Maria Theresa u. Marie Antoinette, ihr Briefwechsel (ib. 1866)
  • Marie Antoinette, Joseph II. and Leopold II., ihr Briefwechsel (1866)
  • Maria Theresa and Joseph II., ihre Korrespondenz samt Briefen Josephs an seinen Bruder Leopold (3 vols, 1867)
  • Beaumarchais and Sonnenfels (1868)
  • Joseph II. and Katharina von Russland, ihr Briefwechsel (1869)
  • Johann Christian Barthenstein and seine Zeit (1871)
  • Joseph II. und Leopold von Toskana, ihr Briefwechsel (2 vols, 1872)
  • Briefe der Kaiserin Maria Theresa an ihre Kinder and Freunde (4 vols, 1881)
  • Marie Antoinette: Correspondance secrète entre Marie-Thérése et le comte de Mercy-Argenteau (3 vols, Paris, 1875), in collaboration with Auguste Geoffroy
  • Graf Philipp Cobenzl and seine Memoiren (1885)
  • Correspondance secrète du comte de Mercy-Argenteau avec l'empereur Joseph IL et Kaunitz (2 vols, 1889–1891), in collaboration with Jules Flammermont
  • Anton Ritter von Schmerling. Episoden aus seinem Leben 1835, 1848–1849 (1895)
  • Johann Freiherr von Wessenberg, ein österreichischer Staatsmann des 19. Jahrh. (2 vols, 1898).

Arneth also published in 1893 two volumes of early reminiscences under the title Aus meinem Leben.[1]

His works online

Notes

Regarding personal names: Ritter is a title, translated approximately as Sir (denoting a Knight), not a first or middle name. There is no equivalent female form.

  1. ^ a b c d  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Arneth, Alfred". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 629.

References

  • Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Adeligen Häuser Österreichs, Volume 1 (1905 Wien) p. 51.