Austrians of Dutch Descent - Gottfried Van Swieten, Thomas Bernhard, Petrus Canisius, Eduard Van Der N LL, David Witteveen, Coudenhove-Kalergi (Paperback)


Chapters: Gottfried Van Swieten, Thomas Bernhard, Petrus Canisius, Eduard Van Der N ll, David Witteveen, Coudenhove-Kalergi, Bob Martens. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 48. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Baron Gottfried van Swieten (Leiden, October 29, 1733 - Vienna, March 29, 1803) was a diplomat, librarian, and government official who served the Austrian Empire during the eighteenth century. He was an enthusiastic amateur musician and is best remembered today as the patron of several great composers of the Classical era, including Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. Van Swieten was of Dutch birth; he was born in Leiden and grew up there to the age of 11. His father Gerard van Swieten was a physician who achieved a high reputation for raising standards of scientific research and instruction in the field of medicine. In 1745, the elder van Swieten agreed to become personal physician to the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, and moved with his family to Vienna, where he also became the director of the court library and served in other government posts. The young van Swieten was educated for national service in an elite Jesuit school, the Theresianum. According to Heartz, the young van Swieten had "excelled in his studies" and was fluent in many languages. Thus it was natural that he would pursue (following a brief stint in the civil service) a career as a diplomat. His first posting was to Brussels (17551757), then Paris (17601763), Warsaw (17631764), and ultimately (as ambassador) to the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia in Berlin (177077). The last posting involved serious responsibility. Frederick had previously defeated Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748), seizing from her the territory of Silesia; and had successfully de...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=66998

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Chapters: Gottfried Van Swieten, Thomas Bernhard, Petrus Canisius, Eduard Van Der N ll, David Witteveen, Coudenhove-Kalergi, Bob Martens. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 48. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Baron Gottfried van Swieten (Leiden, October 29, 1733 - Vienna, March 29, 1803) was a diplomat, librarian, and government official who served the Austrian Empire during the eighteenth century. He was an enthusiastic amateur musician and is best remembered today as the patron of several great composers of the Classical era, including Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. Van Swieten was of Dutch birth; he was born in Leiden and grew up there to the age of 11. His father Gerard van Swieten was a physician who achieved a high reputation for raising standards of scientific research and instruction in the field of medicine. In 1745, the elder van Swieten agreed to become personal physician to the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, and moved with his family to Vienna, where he also became the director of the court library and served in other government posts. The young van Swieten was educated for national service in an elite Jesuit school, the Theresianum. According to Heartz, the young van Swieten had "excelled in his studies" and was fluent in many languages. Thus it was natural that he would pursue (following a brief stint in the civil service) a career as a diplomat. His first posting was to Brussels (17551757), then Paris (17601763), Warsaw (17631764), and ultimately (as ambassador) to the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia in Berlin (177077). The last posting involved serious responsibility. Frederick had previously defeated Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748), seizing from her the territory of Silesia; and had successfully de...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=66998

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September 2010

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50

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978-1-156-92933-9

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9781156929339

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