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Ferdinand Gregorovius (19 January 1821, Neidenburg,
East Prussia East Prussia ; german: Ostpreißen, label=Low Prussian; pl, Prusy Wschodnie; lt, Rytų Prūsija was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 187 ...
, Kingdom of Prussia – 1 May 1891, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria) was a German historian who specialized in the medieval history of Rome.


Biography

Gregorovius was the son of Neidenburg district justice council Ferdinand Timotheus Gregorovius and his wife Wilhelmine Charlotte Dorothea Kausch. An earlier ancestor named Grzegorzewski had come to Prussia from Poland. Members of the Gregorovius family lived in Prussia for over 300 years, and produced many jurists, preachers and artists. One famous ancestor of Ferdinand's was Johann Adam Gregorovius, born 1681 in Johannisburg, district of Gumbinnen. Ferdinand Gregorovius was born at Neidenburg,
East Prussia East Prussia ; german: Ostpreißen, label=Low Prussian; pl, Prusy Wschodnie; lt, Rytų Prūsija was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 187 ...
(now
Nidzica Nidzica (former pl, Nibork; ) (Old Prussian: Nīdaspils) is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland, lying between Olsztyn and Mława, in Masuria. The capital of Nidzica County, it had a population in 2017 of 13,872. History The ...
, Poland), and studied theology and philosophy at the University of Königsberg. In 1838, he joined the student association, the Corps Masovia. After teaching for many years, Gregorovius took up residence in Italy in 1852, where he remained for over twenty years. In 1876, he was made an honorary citizen of Rome, the first German to be awarded this honor. A street and a square are named after him. He eventually returned to Germany, where he died in Munich. He is best known for ''Wanderjahre in Italien'', his account of the travels on foot that he took through Italy in the 1850s, and the monumental ''Die Geschichte der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter'' (''History of Rome in the Middle Ages''), a classic for Medieval and early Renaissance history. He also wrote biographies of
Pope Alexander VI Pope Alexander VI ( it, Alessandro VI, va, Alexandre VI, es, Alejandro VI; born Rodrigo de Borja; ca-valencia, Roderic Llançol i de Borja ; es, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja, lang ; 1431 – 18 August 1503) was head of the Catholic Churc ...
and
Lucrezia Borgia Lucrezia Borgia (; ca-valencia, Lucrècia Borja, links=no ; 18 April 1480 – 24 June 1519) was a Spanish-Italian noblewoman of the House of Borgia who was the daughter of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei. She reigned as the Govern ...
, as well as works on Byzantine history and medieval Athens, and translated Italian authors into German, among them
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. According to Jesuit Father John Hardon, S.J. Gregorovius was "a bitter enemy of the popes."


Works

* ''Der Ghetto und die Juden in Rom'', Mit Einem Geleitwort von Leo Baeck, Im Schocken Verlag/Berlin, 1935 (originally published, 1853) * ''Der Tod des Tiberius'' (" Tiberius' Death", 1851) * ''Geschichte des römischen Kaisers Hadrian und seiner Zeit'' ("History of the Roman Emperor
Hadrian Hadrian (; la, Caesar Trâiānus Hadriānus ; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. He was born in Italica (close to modern Santiponce in Spain), a Roman ''municipium'' founded by Italic settlers in Hispania B ...
and His Times", 1851) *
''The Emperor Hadrian''
(1898 translation by Mary E. Robinson) * ''Siciliana'' (1853) * ''Corsica'' (1854);''Corsica''
(1855 trans. by Edward Joy Morris) * ''Göthe’s Wilhelm Meister in seinen socialistischen Elementen entwickelt''. Schwäbisch Hall: E. Fischhaber, 1855. * ''Geschichte der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter'' (1859–1872) Translated into English 'The History of Rome in the Middle Ages' (1894–1902). (reissued b
Italica Press
2000–2004.); (reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2010. ) *
Anne Hamilton's trans. of the 4th German edition


(1856–1877) * ''Die Insel Capri'' (1868)
''The island of Capri''
(1879 trans. by Lilian Clarke)
''Geschichte der Stadt Athen im Mittelalter. Von der Zeit Justinians bis zur türkischen Eroberung''
("History of Athens in the Middle Ages. From Justinian to the Turkish Conquest", 1889) * ''Lucretia Borgia und ihre Zeit'' (''Lucrezia Borgia: a chapter from the morals of the Italian Renaissance'', 1874) *
John Leslie Garner's trans. of the 3rd German edition
* ''Die Grabmäler der Römischen Päpste'' (''The Tombs of The Roman Popes''), first edition 1857 in German
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, later in 1881 as ''Die Grabdenkmäler der Päpste'' (''The Tombs of The Popes'')
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and in English as ''The Tombs of the Popes'' (tr: Louisa W. Terry) Victoria Press, Rome 1904
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* ''Die Insel Capri. Idylle vom Mittelmeer'' (1897) *
M. Douglass Fairbairn's trans.


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(1903 English translation of part of ''Wanderjahre in Italien'') {{DEFAULTSORT:Gregorovius, Ferdinand 1821 births 1891 deaths People from Nidzica People from East Prussia 20th-century German historians Historians of the Catholic Church German Protestants German male non-fiction writers 19th-century German male writers