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Ernst H. Kantorowicz (1895–1963)

Autor de The King's Two Bodies

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Nombre canónico
Kantorowicz, Ernst H.
Nombre legal
Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig
Fecha de nacimiento
1895-05-03
Fecha de fallecimiento
1963-09-09
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Germany (birth)
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Posen, Prussia, German Empire
Lugar de fallecimiento
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Causa de fallecimiento
aortic aneurysm
Lugares de residencia
Berlin, Germany
Heidelberg, Germany
Berkeley, California, USA
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Educación
University of Heidelberg (Ph.D|1921)
University of Munich
University of Berlin
Ocupaciones
historian
author
medieval historian
biographer
Relaciones
George, Stefan (influencer)
Mommsen, Theodore (#1, colleague)
Panofsky, Erwin (friend, colleague)
Kennan, George Frost (colleague)
Cherniss, Harold F. (friend, colleague)
Flexner, Abraham (friend, colleague)
Organizaciones
University of California, Berkeley
Institute for Advanced Study
German Army
Premios y honores
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1958)
American Philosophical Society (1957)
Fellow, Medieval Academy of America (1956)
Biografía breve
Ernst H. Kantorowicz was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Posen, Prussia (present-day Poznań, Poland). As a young man, he was expected to take over the family liquor distillery business. During World War I, he volunteered for the German Army and served for four years. After the war, he went to the University of Berlin to study economics, and fought with the Freikorps against the Spartacist uprising in 1919. At the University of Heidelberg, he continued taking economics courses while developing a broader interest in history, Islamic Studies, and geography. He was a member of the conservative literary group around poet Stefan George known as the George-Kreis (George Circle). In 1921, he completed a doctorate in history with a dissertation on Islamic economic history. Kantorowicz's interests soon turned to the Middle Ages in Europe. He wrote a sweeping but unusual biography of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II published in 1927 (English translation, 1931). He became a professor of medieval history at the University of Frankfurt in 1930. After the Nazi regime came to power in 1933, he took a leave of absence to protest anti-Semitic regulations, and was dismissed from his position in 1934. He departed for the UK in 1938 following the Nazi pogrom known as Kristallnacht, and went to the USA the following year. Kantorowicz accepted a lectureship at the University of California, Berkeley in 1939. In 1950, he resigned in protest when the UC Regents demanded that all faculty sign a loyalty oath disavowing affiliation with any politically subversive movements, which he considered a blatant infringement on academic freedom and freedom of conscience. Other émigré German historians urged J. Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, to appoint Kantorowicz to the Historical Studies faculty. He moved to Princeton in 1951 and remained there for the rest of his life. In 1957, Kantorowicz published the work that made his reputation, The King's Two Bodies: A Study in Medieval Political Theology. It remains a classic work in the field that has guided generations of scholars. He was elected a member of both the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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"Stupor mundi" fu detto dai contemporanei Federico II di Svevia, l'unico degli imperatori germanici del medioevo, insieme al Barbarossa, che occupi un posto riconosciuto nella nostra storia e subito ci rimandi a immagini evidentissime: la disfatta inflittagli nel 1248 dai popolani di Parma, la città di quel Salimbene che lo paragonava a un drago funesto; gli splendori della corte di Sicilia, consacrati dalla lirica della "prima scuola", di cui il sovrano medesimo era mecenate; i castelli di Puglia, gli arcieri musulmani, le donne dell'harem, le cacce col falcone illustrate nel suo trattato, il più ricco che ci resti in materia. Immagini romantiche, però. E confluenti verso un'interpretazione convenzionale, che confina Federico in una luce araldica di crepuscolo: per chiudere con la sua figura un conflitto secolare tra impero e chiesa, e inaugurare invece il decollo della civiltà borghese mercantile culminante nel rinascimento. Qui l'imperatore non è segnacolo di una fase storica schematizzata, ma si muove all'interno di un complicato gioco d'azioni e di reazioni. Di lui viene rivelata, duplice e sconcertante, l'anima insieme feudale e "illuminata": il senso feroce del potere, e lo scetticismo che a esso poneva di continuo un limite invalicabile. Una delle migliori biografie su Federico II di Svevia disponibili in lingua italiana. Opera di grande valore storico e letterario, che si legge come un romanzo a dispetto della lunghezza. Sicuramente un libro che non può lasciare indifferenti sia gli studiosi più dotti che quelli in cerca di una biografia informata e avvincente al tempo stesso.… (más)
 
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