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August Freiherr von Binzer (30 May 1793 – 20 March 1868) was a German poet, journalist, and
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er.


Early life and education

Binzer was born in Kiel and studied at the Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel and the
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. In 1817 he was the founding father of the
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lichen movement in Kiel, where he became a member of the fraternity Teutonia in Kiel.B! Teutonia Kiel
/ref> In Jena, he joined the Urburschenschaft. He took part in the Wartburg Festival of 1817.


Career

He became known through two of his songs, "Impact!" (Stoßt an!, 1817) and " Wir hatten gebauet ein stattliches Haus" (1819). The second song was written to dissolve the Jena Burschenschaft and contains the line "The Band is Cut / Was Red Black and Gold", in which the three colors of the fraternity were first recorded in writing. The latter song was immortalized much later (1881) by
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as a trumpet theme in his
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. Its tune is now used in the Micronesian national anthem. As a journalist and writer von Binzer worked in many German cities, including
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,
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(Baltic Sea),
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,
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,
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and
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. He wrote for newspapers, edited
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and published stories and short stories .


Personal life

In 1822 von Binzer married the writer, , who survived him by 21 years. A street in
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is named after her. Their son,
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, became a well known landscape painter and author.


Later life and death

His last years he spent in Linz and
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. He died in
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,
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.


Works

*Binzer, August Daniel von. 1820. *Report on the celebrations that took place during the laying of the foundation stone of the German Bookstore Exchange in Leipzig on 26 October 1834. *August Daniel von Binzer
Venice in 1844
1845


References


Literature

*Constantin von Wurzbach : Binzer, August von . In: Biographical Encyclopedia of the Empire of Austria . 22nd part. Imperial Royal Court and State Printing, Vienna 1870, p. 484 ( digitized ). *Rochus von Liliencron : Binzer, August Daniel Baron von . In: General German Biography (ADB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1875, p. 653. *Siegfried Krebs: August Daniel von Binzer or the end of romance. A novel . Fischer, Berlin 1912. *Kurt Stephenson: Character heads of student music. August Daniel von Binzer - Justus Wilhelm Lyra . In: Paul Wentzcke (ed.): Representations and Sources on the History of the German Unity Movement in the 19th and 20th Centuries . Winter, Heidelberg 1965, Vol. 6, pp. 11–64. *Kurt Stephenson: August Daniel von Binzer. The demagogue's fate of an apolitical . In: Paul Wentzcke (ed.): Representations and sources on the history of the German Unity Movement in the 19th and 20th centuries . Winter, Heidelberg 1965, Vol. 5, pp. 128–182. *Günter Steiger: "Was Roth Black and Gold ...". An essay on the history of the Jena fraternity from 1815 to 1819 . Jena 1986. *Peter Kaupp : The singer of the Urburschenschaft. August Daniel von Binzer (1793-1868). In: SK Student Courier 1/2014 ( Community for German Student History ), pp. 6–7


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