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He was also popular through regular lectures for non -academic listeners and popular work on the Rhenish languages \u200b\u200bas well as about the Rhenish humor. Heinrich L\u00fctzeler. Signature 1977 Heinrich L\u00fctzeler – son of a Bonn porcelain painter – was brought up as a workers’ child in the upper middle -class Bonn. From 1921 he studied philosophy, art history and literary studies at the University of Bonn. In 1924 he ended his studies with a dissertation on the subject The form there artist’s kingle in the subject of philosophy, although he had actually sought a degree in art history. In the period that followed, he worked on his habilitation and made his livelihood with lectures and theater reviews, among other things. In 1930 he habilitated with the work Basic styles of art And took over a private lecturer for philosophy in Bonn. In addition, L\u00fctzeler continued to work. On the occasion of an appearance by the Nazi ideologist Alfred Rosenberg in Bonn, L\u00fctzeler dealt with his theses in press articles and condemned them with determination. This sharp criticism of L\u00fctzelers of Rosenberg was the reason for the National Socialists and the press organs close to them after 1933. His body disability, L\u00fctzeler suffered as a result of a curvature of the spine of heavy small growth and was not greater than 1.20 meters, propaganda several times against him. [first] In 1940 he was banned by the National Socialist authorities. His farewell lecture at the University of Bonn with the title From the profession of university lecturer was printed by students and friends and known far beyond Bonn and the universities. Willi Graf, member of the Wei\u00dfen Rose resistance group, was one of the most loyal listeners in L\u00fctzelers in his time. He repeatedly reported in Munich about the Bonn events about L\u00fctzeler, whereby the occasion and content of his farewell speech were also discussed. In 1942 L\u00fctzeler received a ban on writing and ban on speaking for the entire Great German Reich and was partly under observation. L\u00fctzeler’s writings have been published by Herder in Freiburg since 1942 in translations into Spanish, Slovak, Hungarian, Romanian, Swedish and were only intended for sales abroad. A few weeks after the end of the war in 1945, L\u00fctzeler began to participate in the reconstruction of the University of Bonn. He moved into the building and property commission, which he belonged to until his retirement and was soon appointed ordinary professor in art history. He took over the management of the art historical institute in 1946. In 1954 he became chairman of the building and property commission. 1954\u20131955 he was also a dean of the Faculty of Philosophy. In 1967 he founded them with his own money and donates them Research center for oriental art history that he headed until 1985. 1967\u20131968 he was dean of the Faculty of Philosophy. Even after his retirement in 1970, L\u00fctzeler remained present in research and teaching. In 1974 his research center was converted into an independent seminar institute, the management of which he kept until 1985. L\u00fctzeler became a wider audience through his lectures Philosophy of the Cologne humor known, which were published as a book and also on record. In 2006 the band appeared in a new edition. [2] Heinrich L\u00fctzeler’s grave is located in the Bonn S\u00fcdfriedhof. In 1990 a road was named in Poppelsdorf. [3] L\u00fctzeler was an attentive observer of the local political scene in Bonn and intervened again and again during clashes that dealt with urban development. He was one of the most vehement critics of the design of the station area. On January 11, 1977, the General indicator a contribution to a discussion from him. In it he deals with the ideas of the architect Friedrich Spengelin responsible for the planning. Heinrich L\u00fctzeler had dealt with the phenomenon of Christian art since the mid -twenties of the 20th century and in the Catholic monthly magazine Highland published. L\u00fctzeler describe contemporary studies as a relevant representative of the movement Catholic renewal in Germany. [4] Introduction to the philosophy of art. In: Philosophy – its history and systematics. Ed. Theodor Steinb\u00fcchel, Dept. 14, Bonn 1934. Guide to art. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1938. From the meaning of the design. The path of Western architecture. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1938 (3rd ed. 1953). Our home. (with Marga L\u00fctzeler), publisher of the book community, Bonn 1939 From the profession of university lecturer. To the end of the lecture on “The Great Denker of the Greeks”. Printed as a manuscript. Anton Brand [printer], Bonn [1940]. The philosopher Max Scheler. BUVOGURES POLLAGE, BONT 1947 Philosophy of the Cologne humor. Peters, Hanau\/Main 1954. World history of art. Bertelsmann, G\u00fctersloh 1959. Cologne humor on the street. In: Special issue Cologne (= Atlantis. Vol. 27, H. 5, May 1955, S. I – XVI and pp. 189\u2013242). Pp. 238\u2013242. Abstract painting. Sigbert Mohn Verlag, G\u00fctersloh 1961 150 years of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit\u00e4t zu Bonn 1818-1968. The Bonn University. Buildings and images. H. Bouvier Verlag \/ Ludwig R\u00f6hrscheid Verlag, Bonn 1968. Art experience and art science. Systematic and developmental historical representation and documentation of dealing with the visual arts . 3 volumes (= Orbisicus. I\/15, 1\u20133). Alber, Freiburg \/ Munich 1975, ISBN 3-495-47309-2. Introduction to: K\u00f6lsches milieu. Watercolors and drawings: Mita Savelsberg. Texts on the pictures: Ernst Savelsberg. Rheinau \/ Cologne, undated (approx. 1984). German art insights into the world and in humans. Bouvier Verlag Bonn, 1987, ISBN 3-416-01813-3 Oliver Kessler: The art historian Heinrich L\u00fctzeler (1902\u20131988): “Because the letter kills, but the spirit makes alive.” The founding of the research center for oriental art history and “humanities today”. In: Harald Meyer, Christine Schirrmacher, Ulrich Vollmer (ed.): The Bonn Orient and Asia Sciences: a story in 22 portraits. Ostasien Verlag, Gossenberg 2018, ISBN 978-3-946114-46-8. Frank-Lothar Kroll: Intellectual resistance to National Socialism. Heinrich L\u00fctzeler in the Third Reich. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-428-12822-8. Josef Niesen: Bonner Person Lexicon. 3rd, Verbess. u. Erw. Ed. Bouvier, Bonn 2011, ISBN 978-3-416-03352-7. \u2191 Political resistance: General theoretical foundations and practical manifestations in National Socialism and Communism . Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2017, ISBN 978-3-8452-7682-3, S. 220 , doi: 10,5771\/9783845276823 ( Nomos-Elibrary.de [accessed on January 5, 2023]). \u2191 Heinrich L\u00fctzeler. Brovier-publisher, accessed on September 18, 2014 . \u2191 Heinrich-L\u00fctzeler-Stra\u00dfe In the Bonn street cadastre \u2191 Joachim Scholtyseck u. Christoph Studt (ed.): Universities and students in the Third Reich . Lit, Berlin u.\u00a0a. 2008, S. 92. \u2191 Order of Merit since 1986. (PDF) (no longer available online.) State Chancellery of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, archived from Original am March 31, 2019 ; Retrieved on March 11, 2017 . Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.land.nrw \u2191 Persecuted lecturers. The following lecturers have been released, driven out, persecuted or killed because of their conviction or their faith. 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