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See also: German poet and novelist, was See also: born at See also: Karlsruhe on the 16th of See also: February 1826
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His See also: father, a retired major in the See also: Baden army, was a See also: civil engineer and member of the commission for regulating the course of the Rhine; his See also: mother, nee Josephine Krederer, the daughter of a prosperous tradesman at Oberndorf on the See also: Neckar, was a woman of See also: great intellectual See also: powers and of a romantic disposition
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See also: Young Scheffel was educated at the See also: lyceum at Karlsruhe and afterwards (1843–1847) at the See also: universities of See also: Munich, See also: Heidelberg and Berlin
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After passing the See also: state examination for See also: admission to the judicial service, he graduated See also: doctor See also: juris and for four years (1848–1852) held an official position at Sackingen
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Here he wrote his poem Der Trompeter von Sackingen (1853), a romantic and humorous tale which immediately gained extraordinary. popularity
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It has reached more than 250 See also: editions
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Scheffel next undertook a journey to See also: Italy
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Returning home in 1853 he found his parents more than ever anxious that he should continue his legal career
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But in 1854, defective eyesight incapacitated him; he quitted the See also: government service and took up his residence at Heidelberg, with the intention of preparing himself for a See also: post on the teaching staff of the university
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His studies were, however, interrupted by See also: eye-disease, and in See also: search of See also: health he proceeded to See also: Switzerland and took up his abode on the Lake of See also: Constance, and elaborated the See also: plan of his famous See also: historical See also: romance Ekkehard (1857); (Eng. trans. by S
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Delffs, See also: Leipzig, 1872)
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The first ideas for this See also: work he got from the Monumenta Germaniae
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It gained popularity hardly inferior to that of the Trompeter von Sackingen . In 1901 it had reached the 179th edition . Scheffel next returned to Heidelberg, and published Gaudeamus, Lieder aus dent Ehgeren and Weiteren (1868), a collection of joyous and humorous songs, the See also: matter for which is taken partly from German legends, partly from historical subjects
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In these songs the author shows himself the See also: light-hearted student, a friend of See also: wine and See also: song; and their success is unexampled in German literature and encouraged numerous imitators
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For two years (1857–i859) Scheffel was custodian of the library of See also: Prince Egon von See also: Furstenberg at Donaueschingen, but giving up his See also: appointment in 1859, visited See also: Joseph Freiherr von Lassberg, at Meersburg on the Lake of Constance, stayed for a while with the See also: grand duke See also: Charles
See also: Alexander of Saxe-
See also: Weimar at the See also: Wartburg in Thuringia, then, settling at Karlsruhe, he married in 1864 See also: Caroline von Matzen, and, in 1872, retired to his See also: Villa Seehalde near Radolfzell
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on the See also: lower lake of Constance
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On the occasion of his See also: jubilee (1876), which was celebrated all over See also: Germany, he was granted a patent of hereditary See also: nobility by the grand duke of Baden
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He died at Karlsruhe on the 9th of See also: April 1886
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His See also: works, other than those already mentioned, are Frau Aventiure
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Lieder aus Heinrich von Ofterdingens Zeit (1863) ; Juniperus, Geschichte eines .Kreuzfahrers (1866) ; Bergpsalmen (187o) ; Waldeinsamkeit (188o); Der Heini von Steier (1883 ; and Hugideo, eine alte Geschichte (1884)
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Volumes of Reisebilder (1887); Episteln (1892); and Briefe (1898) were published posthumously
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Scheffel's Gesammelte Werke have been published in six volumes (19o7)
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Cf. also A
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Ruhemann, Joseph Victor von Scheffel (1887); G . Zernin, Erinnerungen an Joseph Victor von Scheffel (1887) ; J . PrOlss, Sche(fels Leben and Dichten (1887); L. von Kobell, Scheffel andSee also: seine See also: rau (1901); E
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Boerschel, J
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V. von Scheffel and Emma Heim (1906)
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