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          The Swiss anthropologist and sociologist Johann Jakob Bachofen became professor of Roman law in Basel in In he was appointed counsellor in the....

          Bachofen, J. J.

          BACHOFEN, J. J. (1815–1887) was a Swiss scholar of mythology and Roman law and history.

          Through his most famous books, Gräbersymbolik (1859) and Mutterrecht (Mother right, 1861), Bachofen had a great influence on twentieth-century culture, even in fields not closely related to the history of religions.

          Life

          Johann Jakob Bachofen was born to a patrician family in Basel, Switzerland, on December 22, 1815.

          When the Swiss jurist and historian Johann Jakob Bachofen () rose to speak at the sixteenth Assembly of German Philologists, Orientalists.

        1. A useful English-language compilation of excerpts from Bachofen's unwieldy opus is Johann Jakob Bachofen, Myth, Religion, and Mother-Right: Selected Writings of.
        2. The Swiss anthropologist and sociologist Johann Jakob Bachofen became professor of Roman law in Basel in In he was appointed counsellor in the.
        3. Childhood Around Nineteen-Hundred, Benjamin recalls how, as a child, he experienced the paths, monuments, and people of the park as a "labyrinth".
        4. BACHOFEN, JOHANN JAKOB ().
        5. His father, Johann Jacob Bachofen, owned a highly successful silk ribbon business that had belonged to the family since 1720. The wealth accumulated by the Bachofens was visible in their immense real-estate holdings, as well as in their rich art collection.

          Bachofen's mother, Valeria Merian, came from one of Basel's most distinguished families of important businessmen, politicians, and university professors.

          Bachofen was brought up to be a pious churchgoing member of the French reformed Christian community.

          In 1831 he became a student at the P&