Alwin Schultz

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Alwin Schultz (6 August 1838 – 10 March 1909) was a German

Charles University in Prague
.

Biography

He was born at

docent for Christian archaeology and art history at Breslau, where in 1872 he was named an associate professor. In 1882 he was called to the University of Prague as a full professor.[1][2]

Among his publications are a treatise on the

Early Modern period
(1903).

Bibliography

  • 1868: Das Rathhaus zu Breslau in seinen äusseren und inneren Ansichten und Details, (with Carl Lüdecke).
  • 1869: Beschreibung der Breslauer Bilderhandschrift des Froissart – Description of the Breslau manuscript of Froissart.
  • 1870: Schlesiens Kunstleben im dreizehnten und vierzehnten Jahrhundert – Silesian artistic life in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
  • 1878: Die Legende vom Leben der Jungfrau Maria und ihre Darstellung in der bildenden Kunst des Mittelalters – The legend of the life of the
    Virgin Mary
    : and its representation in the visual arts of the Middle Ages.
  • 1882: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Schlesischen Maler (1500-1800).
  • 1889: Das höfische Leben zur Zeit der Minnesinger (2nd edition) – The court life at the time of Minnesinger.
  • 1892: Deutsches Leben im XIV. und XV. Jahrhundert (2 vols) – German life in the XIV and XV centuries.
  • 1894 et seq.: Allgemeine Geschichte der bildenden Künste – General history of the fine arts.
  • 1901: Kunst und Kunstgeschichte (2nd edition) – Art and art history.
  • 1903: Das Häusliche Leben der europäischen Kulturvölker vom Mittelalter bis zur zweiten Hälfte des XVIII. Jahrhunderts – The domestic life of the peoples of Europe from the Middle Ages to the mid-18th century.

He was the author of biographies on Karl Daniel Friedrich Bach and Johann Gustav Gottlieb Büsching in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.[3]

Notes

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
    New International Encyclopedia
    (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  • Alwin Schultz de.Wikisource (bibliography)