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FRIEDRICH KARL BIEDERMANN (1812-1901)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 920 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRIEDRICH KARL BIEDERMANN (1812-1901)  , German publicist and historian, was born at
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Leipzig on the 25th of September 1812, and after studying at Leipzig and
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Heidelberg became professor in the university of his native
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town in 1838 . His early writings show him as an ardent advocate of, German unity, and he was a member of the
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national parliament which met at
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Frankfort in 1848 . Becoming a member of the Upper House of the parliament of Saxony, he advocated union under the leadership of Prussia; and, subsequently losing his professorship, he retired to
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Weimar, where he edited the Weimarische Zeitung . Returning to Leipzig in 1863 he edited the Deutsche Aligemeine Zeitung, and regained his professorship in 1865 . He was again a member of the Saxon Upper House, and from 1871 to 1874 a member of the German Reichstag . He died at Leipzig on the 5th of March 1901 . Biedermann's chief
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works are: Erinnerungen aus der Paulskirche (Leipzig, 1849); Deutsch-
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land im 18 . Jahrhundert (Leipzig, 1854—1880); Friedrich der grosse and sein Verhaltniszur Entwickelung
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des deutschen Geisteslebens (Brunswick, 1859); Geschichte Deutschlands 1815-1871 (Berlin, 1891); Deutsche Troika- and Kulturgeschichte (
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Wiesbaden, 1901) . He also wrote the dramas, Kaiser Heinrich I V . (Weimar, 1861); Kaiser
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Otto III . (Leipzig, 1862); and Der letzte Biirgermeister von Strassburg (Leipzig, 1870) .

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