Anton Johann Gross-Hoffinger
Anton Johann Gross-Hoffinger (22 May 1808, Vienna - 26 August 1875, Breslau) was an Austrian geographer, lexicographer, author and publisher. He wrote under the pseudonym, Hans Normann, as well as several variations of his true name.
Biography[]
He was born to the merchant, Anton Gross, and his wife, Anna Maria née Hoffinger. In 1816, they moved to Budweis. After graduating from secondary school there, he attended the Schottengymnasium; then studied geography and history at the University of Vienna while devoting himself to journalism and writing. Following the wishes of his parents, he chose not to graduate and enlisted as a Cadet in the "Line Infantry Regiment Archduke Ludwig", which was based in Iglau. He served until 1828, when he was released as unfit for duty.[1]
That same year, he attempted to climb the Großglockner, but was unsuccessful. He then continued his studies in Munich, Leipzig and Gießen, obtaining his Doctorate of Philosophy in 1834. During that period, in 1832, he published his first work, together with the bookseller, Carl Bruggemann, in Halberstadt: the .
He returned to Vienna in 1837 and found some financial backers for his next project; a news, entertainment and arts journal called Der Adler (The Eagle), which appeared in 1838, under the aegis of the Wiener Zeitung.[2] It was initially successful, but soon flagged, so he changed its name to Vindobona (the Roman name for Vienna). Sales did not improve, and he was forced to cease publication in 1844.[3]
Shortly after, he left Vienna and returned to Germany. Little is known of him from this period, except for his writings, mostly historical in nature, which were voluminous. He apparently travelled, almost continuously. In 1857, he returned to Vienna, where he wrote novels and lived in poverty. His last published works date from the 1860s. At some point, he went back to Germany and died there in 1875.
References[]
- ^ Oesterreichische National-Encyklopädie, pg.463 @ Google Books
- ^ Volume 1 of The Eagle @ Google books
- ^ Vindobona, from January to May, 1844 @ Google Books
Further reading[]
- Constantin von Wurzbach: Groß-Hoffinger, Anton Johann. In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich (Biographical Lexicon of the Empire of Austria). Part 5 Verlag der typogr.-literar.-artist. Anstalt (L. C. Zamarski & C. Dittmarsch.), Vienna 1859, p. 368–370 (digitalised).
- "Gross-Hoffinger Anton Johann". In: Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Vol. 2, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1959, p. 76 f. (Direct links to "p. 76", "p. 77")
External links[]
- Cilli, die Tirolerin (Novel, 1854), Online
- 1808 births
- 1875 deaths
- Austrian male writers
- Austrian novelists
- Austrian historians
- Austrian magazine founders
- Writers from Vienna