Friedrich Philippi (historian)

Gustav Friedrich Dettmar Philippi (14 July 1853, in Elberfeld 26 April 1930, in Münster) was a German archivist and historian.

Friedrich Philippi

He studied philology at the University of Bonn, receiving his doctorate in 1876 with a dissertation on the Tabula Peutingeriana.[1] Following graduation, he worked as an archivist at the state archives in Münster. In 1888, he was appointed head of the state archives in Osnabrück and, in 1897, returned to Münster as director of the archives.[2][3]

He served as chairman of the Historical Commission for Westphalia and was an honorary professor at the University of Münster. He was also in charge of the archaeological excavation at Haltern.[2]

Selected works

  • Das westfälische Vemegericht und seine Stellung in der deutschen Rechtsgeschichte, 1888 The Westphalian Vehmic court and its position in German legal history.
  • Die Chroniken des Mittelalters (with Hermann Forst, 1891) The chronicles of the Middle Ages.
  • Zur Verfassungsgeschichte der Westfälischen Bischofsstädte, 1894 On the constitutional history of the Westphalian bishop cities.
  • Osnabrücker Urkundenbuch (with Max Bär; 1896–1902) Osnabrück register.
  • Zur Osnabrücker Verfassungsgeschichte, 1897 Osnabrück constitutional history.
  • Der westfälische Friede, 1898 The Peace of Westphalia.
  • Historisches und Topographisches über die Umgebung Halterns (with Theodor Ilgen, 1901) History and topography concerning the environs of Haltern.
  • 100 Jahre Preußischer Herrschaft im Münsterlande, 1904 100 years of Prussian rule in Münsterland.
  • Siegel, 1914 (documents and seals)
  • Einführung in die Urkundenlehre des deutschen Mittelalters, 1920 Introduction to the German Middle Ages.
  • Geschichte Westfalens, 1926 History of Westphalia.[1]

He was also the author of several biographies in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.[4]

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