Christoph Friedrich von Stälin explained

Christoph Friedrich von Stälin (4 August 1805, in Calw  - 12 August 1873, in Stuttgart) was a German librarian and historian. He was the father of archivist Paul Friedrich von Stälin (1840–1909).

From 1821 to 1825 he studied philosophy, theology and philology at the universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg, where Georg Friedrich Creuzer was an important influence to his career. Afterwards, he became a librarian at the Royal Library in Stuttgart, where in 1869 he was appointed as its director.[1] [2] With Georg Waitz and Ludwig Häusser, he was editor of the journal, Forschungen zur Deutschen Geschichte ("Research of German History").

Publications

His best written effort was a history of Württemberg, published in four parts from 1841 to 1873:

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=vt0P6_HDwpIC&dq=%22St%C3%A4lin%2C+Christoph+Friedrich%22+1805+Calw&pg=PA588 Schlumberger - Thiersch / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus
  2. https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:St%C3%A4lin,_Christoph_Friedrich_von ADB:Stälin, Christoph Friedrich von
  3. https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Christoph_Friedrich_von_St%C3%A4lin Christoph Friedrich von Stälin