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Questions about Hermann Deiters

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When and where was Hermann Deiters born?

Hermann Deiters entered the world on the 27th of June 1833 in Bonn. His father Peter Franz Ignaz Deiters worked as a lawyer and politician there.

What university did Hermann Deiters attend for his studies?

Hermann began studying classical philology and history at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn after receiving his Abitur on the 25th of July 1850. He later switched fields to law and completed those studies with a doctorate in 1854 before returning to study philology again.

Who were the key figures that influenced Hermann Deiters during his philological studies?

Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker, Friedrich Ritschl, and Otto Jahn guided his thinking while he attended lectures by Christian August Brandis, Heinrich Brunn, Franz Ritter, and Ludwig Schopen. Deiters joined Jahn specifically for three semesters.

Which composer did Hermann Deiters admire most among his contemporaries?

Of contemporary composers Hermann Deiters especially admired Johannes Brahms. That admiration grew into a close friendship from the 1860s onward and stood at the center of his personal and professional world during the late nineteenth century.

How did Hermann Deiters contribute to the biography of Beethoven?

Deiters corresponded with American researcher Alexander Wheelock Thayer regarding a major Beethoven biography project and translated Thayer's work into German. The German edition held particular importance because the English original had not yet been published elsewhere and appeared in 1866, 1872, and 1879 respectively.