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Heinrich Schliemann
German bourgeois and anthropologist (1822–1890)
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Heinrich Schliemann Papers
COLLECTION OVERVIEW
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
HISTORY OF THE SCHLIEMANN PAPERS
PROCESSING HISTORY
SCOPE AND CONTENT
CONTAINER LIST
Series A: Diaries
Series B: Correspondence
Series BB: Original Letters
Series BBB: Copybooks of Letters
Series C: Manuscripts and other handwritten notes
Series D: Personal Documents
Series E: Economics
Series F: Heinrich Schliemann’s Property in Athens and Collection of Coins
Series G: Miscellaneous
Series H: Newspaper Clippings
Series I: Secondary Material about Schliemann
Series J: Photographs
OTHER FAMILY PAPERS
The LAASA Schliemann Project: Cataloguing Languages in Heinrich Schliemann's Travel Diaries, 1846-1890.
COLLECTION OVERVIEW
Collection Number: GR ASCSA GL HS 003 • By Danny Stein Heinrich Schliemann was a self-made businessman and archaeologist whose excavations at Troy and Mycenae made him a founder of modern archaeology. He lived a colorful and unconventional life, starting as a worker in a grocery shop and becoming a wealthy merchant who retired and made a fortune twice over. Schliemann also traveled the globe, taught himself to read, write, and speak fifteen languages, and made some of the most remarkable finds in the history of archaeology. The eminent scientist Rudolf Virchow, a friend of Schliemann’s, wrote, “I can therefore bear my testimony … to the labors of [this] indefatigable explorer, who found no rest until his work lay before him fully done.”[1] In 1886, a student at Oxford wrote to Schliemann, “There is no book outside of the Bible which has exercised so good an influence on my life as your own autobiography in Ilios.”[2] Sigmund Freud once said that Schliemann was the man whose life he envied most.[3] This article describes Schliemann’s life and his importance today. Heinrich Schliemann was born in the German village of Neubukow on January 6, 1822, to Ernst and Louise Schliemann. He was the fifth of seven children. The family moved to Anker
Name(s) of Creator(s): Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890)
Date [bulk]:
Date [inclusive]: 1839-1890
Quantity: 30 linear meters
Language(s): Greek, English, French, Italian, German, Russian, Turkish
Summary: The Heinrich Schliemann Papers consist of personal documents, diaries and notebooks, manuscripts, personal documents, correspondence (incoming and outgoing), financial documents and registers, expenditure books, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs and posthumous material.
Immediate Source o Photo: Heinrich Schliemann
Heinrich Schliemann: Maker of History