Johann Friedrich Böhmer

German historian
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Born:
April 22, 1795, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]
Died:
Oct. 22, 1863, Frankfurt am Main (aged 68)
Subjects Of Study:
Germany

Johann Friedrich Böhmer (born April 22, 1795, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]—died Oct. 22, 1863, Frankfurt am Main) was a historian known for his Regesta, an annotated collection of charters and imperial documents of medieval Germany. After studying at the universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg, Böhmer journeyed to Italy, where he became interested in art history. Upon his return to Frankfurt (1822), he became an assistant librarian at the art institute but subsequently devoted himself to general history. Named archivist (1825) and then head librarian (1830) of the city of Frankfurt, Böhmer began publishing the Regesta. The first volume, Urkunden der ...(100 of 211 words)