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101: 140:" ("the overturned bookcase"). His final major work, his contribution to German folklore, appeared in 1890: "The Religion of the Ancient Germans. Their continued existence in folk tales, processions and festivities to the present". This was a kind of view in hindsight, a compressed, comparative survey of a lifetime of accumulated and processed historical anthropological and religious knowledge; like most of his works, it has not enjoyed a new edition. Still frequently cited today is his study of the myths, legends, customs and manners of Bavaria, the 20: 116:
in 1868, and in 1869 again elected to the Bavarian Chamber, where he was one of the most influential representatives of the German national cause during the critical period between 1870 and 1871. In 1872, he undertook a new journey to Palestine on behalf of the new German Empire. In 1874, Sepp went
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After he had traveled to Syria, Palestine and Egypt in 1845 and 1846, he was appointed assistant professor in Munich in 1846, but was dismissed in 1847, along with seven of his colleagues, as a result of their involvement in opposition to the elevation of
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in Munich. While in the Frankfurt National Assembly he belonged to the Catholic Club, and from 1849 to 1856 to the "Society for Constitutional Monarchy and Religious Freedom in Munich", whose spokesman he was at times.
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of 1876. This work, although heavily compressed and eclectic, attempted an overview of the mythology of Bavaria, with literary references. Sepp also published under the pseudonym "Eusebius Amort der JĂĽngere".
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Sepp was highly literate and a capable publicist. He was sometimes prone to original and idiosyncratic interpretations of history, so was respectfully nicknamed by colleagues "
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Biography of Johann Nepomuk Sepp. In: Heinrich Best: Datenbank der Abgeordneten der Reichstage des Kaiserreichs 1867/71 bis 1918 (Biorab – Kaiserreich)
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Dr. Joh. Nepomuk Sepp (1816-1909). Ein Bild seines Lebens nach seinen eigenen Aufzeichnungen. 2 Bände. Regensburg 1917
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Die Religion der alten Deutschen. Ihr Fortbestand in Volkssagen, Aufzügen und Festbräuchen bis zur Gegenwart.
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Die Religion der alten Deutschen. Ihr Fortbestand in Volkssagen, Aufzügen und Festbräuchen bis zur Gegenwart
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4th edition 1888–1890, vol. 14, Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, Leipzig and Vienna, p. 869 (
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Literature by and about Johann Nepomuk Sepp in the Catalogue of the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
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Deutschland und der Vatikan. Staats- und Volksmännern, sowie Kirchenobern zur ernsten Erwägung.
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Schmiedbalthes. Balthasar Maier im TĂĽrkenkriege und der Held in der Sendlinger Bauernschlacht
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Dr. Joh. Nepomuk Sepp (1816–1909). Ein Bild seines Lebens nach seinen eigenen Aufzeichnungen
329:"Deutsche Spuren im Libanon: Auf den Spuren Barbarossas – Deutsche Kaiser-Gebeine in Tyros?" 328: 480: 475: 67: 404:„Dem Geiste nach verpflichtet“. Die Görres-Schüler Johann Nepomuk Sepp und Michael Strodl. 161: 8: 90: 79: 261:
Festschrift anläßlich der Enthüllung des Denkmals für Kaspar Winzerer (III) in Bad Tölz.
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Sepp retired suddenly in December 1867 "for personal reasons". He was appointed to the
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Schule, Universität und Bildung. Festschrift für Harald Dickerhof zum 65. Geburtstag.
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Neue architektonische Studien und historisch-topographische Forschungen in Palästina.
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Biographisches Handbuch der Abgeordneten der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung 1848/49
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Der bayrische Bauernkrieg mit den Schlachten von Sendling und Aidenbach.
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Meerfahrt nach Tyrus zur Ausgrabung der Kathedrale mit Barbarossas Grab.
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Verein für konstitutionelle Monarchie und religiöse Freiheit in München
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Festschrift zur zweiten Jahrhundertwende der Schlacht bei Sendling.
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Geschichte der Apostel vom Tod Jesu bis zur Zerstörung Jerusalems.
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Thaten und Lehren Jesu mit ihrer weltgeschichtlichen Beglaubigung.
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Schaffhausen 1862–1863, 2 Bände; 2. Auflage, Regensburg 1872–1876
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Johann Nepomuk Sepp in the Database of Reichstagsabgeordneten
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Regensburg 1842–1846, 7 Bände; 2. Auflage 1853–1862, 6 Bände
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Das Hebräer-Evangelium oder die Markus- und Matthäus-Frage.
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Das Heidenthum und dessen Bedeutung fĂĽr das Christenthum.
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Wikisource: Johann Nepomuk Sepp – Quellen und Volltexte
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German
Bavaria
Bad Tölz
Bavaria
Munich
Gregorianum
Ph.D.
University of Munich
Lola Montez
Ludwig I of Bavaria
Frankfurt National Assembly
Ludwig I of Bavaria
Wessobrunn Abbey

Holy Roman Emperor Frererick Barbarossa
Zollparlament
Tyre, Lebanon
Frederick Barbarossa
cathedral
Wilhelm I
Joseph Görres
Alter SĂĽdfriedhof
"Deutsche Spuren im Libanon: Auf den Spuren Barbarossas – Deutsche Kaiser-Gebeine in Tyros?"
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Wikisource: Johann Nepomuk Sepp – Quellen und Volltexte
Literature by and about Johann Nepomuk Sepp in the Catalogue of the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
Johann Nepomuk Sepp in the Database of Reichstagsabgeordneten
Johann Nepomuk Sepp in the Parliamentary database
Website of the Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte

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