Johann Martin Lappenberg

German archivist
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Born:
July 30, 1794, Hamburg [Germany]
Died:
Nov. 28, 1865, Hamburg (aged 71)

Johann Martin Lappenberg (born July 30, 1794, Hamburg [Germany]—died Nov. 28, 1865, Hamburg) was a German archivist who was also a prolific scholar of German and English history. Lappenberg was intended for his father’s profession, medicine, and studied in Edinburgh and London, where he conceived the ambition of entering British politics or serving in that country’s diplomatic service. He therefore studied law at the universities of Berlin and Göttingen but became convinced after visiting Britain again that his ambition must remain unfulfilled. Returning to Hamburg, Lappenberg was appointed keeper (curator) of the city’s historical archives in 1823. He published copiously, ...(100 of 173 words)