In 1886, Bernhard von Gudden and three other expert psychiatrists diagnosed the Bavarian King Ludwig II with \textquotedblparanoia (madness),\textquotedbl a diagnosis that the Bavarian government used to justify removing Ludwig from power. Although Ludwig was not evaluated in detail by the psychiatrists, in their opinion, sworn eyewitness accounts and general knowledge about Ludwig's behavior provided sufficient grounds for the diagnosis. Ludwig was a great admirer of the musician, Richard Wagner, and shared some of his ideas of an idealistic society. At first, he identified with Wagner's opera heroes, and he became Wagner's patron sponsor for life. However, he grew increasingly interested in an absolutist state, envisioning himself as a mo...
Was he a melancholy madman or a princely prototype? Habsburg emperor Rudolf II (r.1576-1612) has lon...
International audienceOn April 7, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the...
Writing towards the close of the thirteenth century, the German polemicist Alexander von Roes return...
In 1886, Bernhard von Gudden and three other expert psychiatrists diagnosed the Bavarian King Ludwig...
In the royal drama of 1886 King Ludwig II of Bavaria drowned himself, after drowning Prof. von Gudde...
1. Bernhard von Guden diagnosed the Bavarian King Ludwig II with “paranoia” (madness), although Ludw...
Bernhard von Gudden was a psychiatrist in Prussia and he was summoned in March 1886 to examine King ...
Doubts about the sanity of the German Emperor Wilhelm II emerged soon after his accession to the thr...
Published online: 11 June 2018After his abdication in November 1918, the German emperor Wilhelm II c...
We used a computational linguistic approach, exploiting machine learning techniques, to examine the ...
King of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty and sovereign of the overseas Spanish Empire, Charles II of Spa...
This research, based on a study of King George III’s medical records and of contemporary diaries of ...
Between 1914 and 1927 Ernst Müller, a German doctor and psychiatrist, published three small volumes...
Background Even more than 70 years after the end of WW II, questions regarding the personality of d...
On 3 November 1992 the British Society for the History of Natural Sciences convened at the Naturkund...
Was he a melancholy madman or a princely prototype? Habsburg emperor Rudolf II (r.1576-1612) has lon...
International audienceOn April 7, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the...
Writing towards the close of the thirteenth century, the German polemicist Alexander von Roes return...
In 1886, Bernhard von Gudden and three other expert psychiatrists diagnosed the Bavarian King Ludwig...
In the royal drama of 1886 King Ludwig II of Bavaria drowned himself, after drowning Prof. von Gudde...
1. Bernhard von Guden diagnosed the Bavarian King Ludwig II with “paranoia” (madness), although Ludw...
Bernhard von Gudden was a psychiatrist in Prussia and he was summoned in March 1886 to examine King ...
Doubts about the sanity of the German Emperor Wilhelm II emerged soon after his accession to the thr...
Published online: 11 June 2018After his abdication in November 1918, the German emperor Wilhelm II c...
We used a computational linguistic approach, exploiting machine learning techniques, to examine the ...
King of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty and sovereign of the overseas Spanish Empire, Charles II of Spa...
This research, based on a study of King George III’s medical records and of contemporary diaries of ...
Between 1914 and 1927 Ernst Müller, a German doctor and psychiatrist, published three small volumes...
Background Even more than 70 years after the end of WW II, questions regarding the personality of d...
On 3 November 1992 the British Society for the History of Natural Sciences convened at the Naturkund...
Was he a melancholy madman or a princely prototype? Habsburg emperor Rudolf II (r.1576-1612) has lon...
International audienceOn April 7, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the...
Writing towards the close of the thirteenth century, the German polemicist Alexander von Roes return...