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Georg Rosen (1821–1891)

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Name
  
Georg Rosen

Siblings
  
Friedrich August Rosen

Children
  
Friedrich Rosen

Grandchildren
  
Georg Rosen

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Role
  
Friedrich August Rosen\'s brother

Died
  
October 29, 1891, Detmold, Germany

Georg Friedrich Wilhelm (21 September 1821 in Detmold – 29 October 1891 in Detmold) was a German (Prussian) Orientalist, brother of Friedrich August Rosen, and father of Friedrich Rosen. He studied in Berlin and Leipzig.

Georg Rosen (1821–1891)

From 1844, he was a dragoman at the Prussian embassy in Constantinople. From 1853 Prussian he was an ambassador in Jerusalem, and from 1867 Great Consul of the North German Confederation from 1871 of the German Empire, in Beograd. In 1875, Rosen returned to Detmold.

Rosen was a friend of E. A. Wallis Budge. Budge, together with his wife, spent a prolonged visit to Rosen's home in 1885.

Works

  • "Rudimenta persica" (Leipzig, 1843)
  • "Über die Sprache der Lazen" (Lemgo, 1844)
  • "Ossetische Grammatik" (Lemgo, 1846).
  • "Tuti-nameh" (Leipzig, 1858, 2 vols)
  • "Das Haram zu Jerusalem und der Tempelplatz des Moria" (Gotha, 1866)
  • "Geschichte der Türkei vom Sieg der Reform 1826 bis zum Pariser Traktat 1856" (Leipzig, 1866–67, 2 vols.)
  • "Die Balkan-Haiduken" (Leipzig, 1878)
  • "Bulgarische Volksdichtungen, ins Deutsche übertragen" (Leipzig, 1879)
  • References

    Georg Rosen (1821–1891) Wikipedia