Writer Hermann Harry's (1811-1891): Letter Hanover 1838, Over Death Father

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You are bidding on onesigned letter of the journalist and writer Hermann Harrys (1811-1891).

Dated Hanover, 18. December 1838.

His father , the Jewish journalist and writer Georg Harrys (1780-1838) , was just before (on the 11th November 1838) died. Hermann Harrys took over from him Management of the company founded in 1831 Art and culture magazine “Die Trombone”.

Written by scribe's hand; with handwritten transcript and signature.

addressed to the historian and founder of the Braunschweig Municipal Museum, Carl Schiller (1807-1874) in Braunschweig, "on the long bridge, in what was formerly Lehfeld's house, now Paul's house".

With postal transport notes and black wax seal (mourning seal).

Transcription: "Dear Sir, the newspapers will have already brought you the news, which was so terrible for me and my family, about the death of my dear father. My heart is still too moved to tell you more today. However, I warmly and sincerely ask you to continue your friendship and participation in our journal, and would see it as proof of your friendship for the Transfigured One if you actively support me with contributions now that I am not yet in a position to intervene strongly wanted to. Receive a kind remembrance to my good father, and your kind benevolence to me."

The handwritten signature follows "Yours sincerely, the writer. H. Harry's", the dating and the autograph postscript: "I will send you your final report as soon as possible, along with the manuscript that my good, blessed father himself chose for you."

Format: 26.3 x 21.5 cm (folded 9 x 12.5 cm). -- Written on thin paper.

Condition: paper slightly browned; good condition. b itt e also note the pictures!

Internal note: Corner 23-10 autograph autograph literature folder Mehle signed

About Hermann Harrys, his father Georg Harrys, the recipient Carl Schiller and the magazine “Die Posaune” (source: wikipedia):

Georg Hippolytus Hermann Harrys (*2. December 1811 in Hanover; † 28. February 1891 ibid) was a German journalist and writer.

Life : Hermann was born as the son of Johann Georg Harry, who came from a Jewish family but then converted, and Marie Caroline Wilhelmine Keßler.

After being trained as a journalist by his father, he took over the editing of his father's art and culture magazine Die Posaune in 1838, which was renamed Hannoversche Morgenzeitung from 1845 and under the chief editorship of Karl Goedeke.

In parallel to the trombone, Harrys worked as a correspondent for several foreign newspapers, such as the Kölnische Zeitung, the Hamburger Nachrichten and the Indépendence Belge. From 1851 to 1852 he was editor of the Hannoversche Presse. Harrys also worked as a translator of works from the Italian and English languages ​​and edited various anthologies.

In 1842 Harrys became a member of the Hanover Artists' Association. Like his father, he maintained a lively correspondence.

factories

Songs from abroad, (anthology) (1861)

Folk tales, fairy tales and legends of Lower Saxony, 1862; The German scholar and pastor Georg Schulze worked on this.

Estate: An extensive collection of autographs can be found in the Hanover city archives through Harry's correspondence.

Johann Georg Carl Harrys , also: Johann Georg Karl Harrys Jewish also Herz David, (* 19. January 1780 in Hanover; † 11. November 1838 ibid) was a German journalist and writer.

Life

Family : Georg Harrys was the son of the Hanoverian banker Salomon Michael David. Georg Harry's wife Marie Caroline Wilhelmine Keßler, daughter of the royal body surgeon Keßler, gave birth to their son Georg Hippolyt Hermann Harry.

Career: After the early death of his parents, Georg Harrys grew up in Nantes, France.

During the so-called French period, Harrys returned to his hometown and converted on the 21st. He converted to Christianity in March 1805 and was baptized in St. Mary's Church in Hainholz. In 1806 he married in the Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche S. Johannis.

After the end of the French occupation, Harrys initially worked as a “military hospital inspector” in Hanover until 1816, but then switched to writing and journalism.

In 1830, Harrys accompanied the Italian violinist Niccolò Paganini on a concert tour from June 6th to 18th. June to 1st July through northern German cities, in addition to Hanover, especially to Hamburg and Bremen. In the same year he published his journal Paganini in his traveling car..., which later attracted the interest of music historians.

The following year, Georg Harrys founded the art and literary magazine Die Posaune, the first issue of which was published on January 2nd. Published in October 1831. He wrote anecdotes, charades, epigrams and poems on current occasions, such as the inauguration of the Schützenhaus, the unveiling of the Waterloo Column and events in the Herrenhausen Gardens. He wrote an “Imperial Book” dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, wrote several comedies and maintained a lively correspondence.

From 1838 his son Hermann continued the magazine Die Posaune.

factories

Paganini in his traveling carriage and room, in his talkative hours, in social circles, and his concerts / from Georg Harrys' travel journal (in Fraktur script), based on the original print from 1830, newly published. and commented by Heinrich Sievers, Tutzing: Schneider 1982

Niccolò Paganini. Journals & Jottings, Etc. Trans. Leon Escudier. Ed. Harold Day. Summit, NJ: Hobart Press 2002, ISBN 9780957936515

Paperback of dramatic blossoms. Hanover 1825–26; online via Google books.

Lightning rod for melancholic thunderstorms. Allen Hypochondritis, head hangers, etc. most sincerely consecrated. Hanover: in Commission Hahn 1823.

Political Quodlibet or musical rehearsal chart. A new opera with old songs, in three acts. Hanover: Ludwig Pockwitz 1813; online via Google books.

Estate: In the Hanover city archives there is an extensive collection of autographs through Harry's correspondence, which was continued by his son.

Carl Georg Wilhelm Schiller (*23. May 1807 in Braunschweig; † 28. June 1874 ibid) was a German art and cultural historian and private scholar. He was the founder and first volunteer director of the Braunschweig Municipal Museum.

Life: The pastor's son at Braunsc hweiger St. Ulrici Church, Johann Heinrich Schiller († 1828), attended the grammar school in Blankenburg, then the Martineum and, from 1827, the Collegium Carolinum in Braunschweig. At his father's request, he studied theology in Halle from 1828 and in Göttingen from 1830. Following his actual interests, he broke off his theology studies and studied art history in Berlin from 1831. He received his doctorate at the University of Jena in 1839. phil. received his doctorate and then studied art and literature as a private scholar in his hometown.

Establishment of the Braunschweig Municipal Museum: In the run-up to the city's millennium celebrations in 1861, preparations were made for the establishment of a collection of cultural and artistic achievements by the citizens of Braunschweig. To this end, Schiller founded a collectors' association in 1859 that collected items worth preserving in the Duchy of Braunschweig. The association, known as “The Honest Clothes Sellers in Braunschweig” based on the old goods dealers of the time, the “clothes sellers”, still exists today. The Municipal Museum opened on January 1st. Opened in May 1865 in the Neustadtrathaus under Schiller's volunteer leadership. Schiller left his extensive private collection to the museum.

Art lover and supporter: He was president of the Braunschweig Art Club and was a member of the art association founded in 1832. He campaigned for the erection of a monument to Lessing, who died in Braunschweig in 1781, and whose grave was found by Schiller in the Magnifriedhof in 1833. His extensive correspondence with the sculptor Ernst Rietschel, who carried out the project, has been preserved. The Lessing monument, cast by Georg Ferdinand Howaldt, was unveiled in 1853. Schiller supported the installation of the equestrian statues of Dukes Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand and Friedrich Wilhelm as well as the Heinrichsbrunnen on the Hagenmarkt.

For his services, Schiller received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Henry the Lion from Duke Wilhelm.

Schiller died in Braunschweig in 1874 and received an honorary monument in the Magni cemetery there.

writings

Braunschweig's beautiful literature in the years 1745 to 1800, the era of the dawn of German beautiful literature. Holle, Wolfenbüttel 1845 (digital copy).

The medieval architecture of Braunschweig and its immediate surroundings. Braunschweig 1852.

History of the Harzburg. Ed. Brückner, Goslar 1861.

Lessing in the fragment dispute, appreciated for the form and content of his polemic. Leipzig 1865.

The trombone was a reaction to the French July Revolution of 1830 from 2. October 1831 newspaper published first two and then three times a week. The founder was the Hanoverian writer and editor Georg Harrys. Harrys devoted himself primarily, often ironically, to the cultural life of the time: for example, Johann Hermann Detmold's review of the first exhibition at the Kunstverein Hannover appeared in Trombone. The trombone was later (1845) renamed Hannoversche Morgenzeitung.

Establishment of the Braunschweig Municipal Museum: In the run-up to the city's millennium celebrations in 1861, preparations were made for the establishment of a collection of cultural and artistic achievements by the citizens of Braunschweig. To this end, Schiller founded a collectors' association in 1859 that collected items worth preserving in the Duchy of Braunschweig. The association, known as “The Honest Clothes Sellers in Braunschweig” based on the old goods dealers of the time, the “clothes sellers”, still exists today. The Municipal Museum opened on January 1st. Opened in May 1865 in the Neustadtrathaus under Schiller's volunteer leadership. Schiller left his extensive private collection to the museum. Art lover and supporter: He was president of the Braunschweig Art Club and was Establishment of the Braunschweig Municipal Museum: In the run-up to the city's millennium celebrations in 1861, preparations were made for the establishment of a collection of cultural and artistic achievements by the citizens of Braunschweig. To this end, Schiller founded a collectors' association in 1859 that collected items worth preserving in the Duchy of Braunschweig. The association, known as “The Honest Clothes Sellers in Braunschweig” based on the old goods dealers of the time, the “clothes sellers”, still exists today. The Municipal Museum opened on January 1st. Opened in May 1865 in the Neustadtrathaus under Schiller's volunteer leadership. Schiller left his extensive private collection to the museum. Art lover and supporter: He was president of the Braunschweig Art Club and was
Autogrammart Schriftstück
Erscheinungsort Hannover
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Hermann Harrys
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Literatur
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1838
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript
  • Autograph Type: Document
  • Place of Publication: Hanover
  • Region: Europe
  • Material: Paper
  • Language: German
  • Author: Hermann Harrys
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Genre: Literature
  • Properties: First Edition, Signed
  • Date of Publication: 1838
  • Type: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Brand: Unbranded

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