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German architect and archaeologist
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Louis Jacobi

Louis Jacobi (21 April 1836 – 24 September 1910) was a German architect and archaeologist. He is most notable for his 1889 dig in Pompeii and his reconstruction of the Saalburg Roman site - he collaborated on the latter with his son Heinrich Jacobi. He was born and died in Homburg vor der Höhe.

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  • Zum Gedächtnis des am 24. September 1910 verstorbenen Geheimen Baurats Professor Louis Jacobi zu Homburg v. d. Höhe. Lebensbeschreibung und Trauerfeier aus Artikeln der Homburger „Taunusbote“ zusammengestellt, Homburg 1910.
  • (in German) Louis Jacobi. In: Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker (editors): Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Band 18, E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1925, S. 246.
  • Dietwulf Baatz (1974), "Louis Jacobi", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 10, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, p. 231; (full text online)
  • Adrian Clemens: Louis Jacobi — Bürger, Architekt und Heimatforscher. Bemerkungen zu seinem 70. Todestag am 24. September 1980, in: Alt-Homburg 1980 Nr. 9, S. 144–145.
  • Alfred Biallas: Louis Jacobi 1836–1910, Baumeister und Bürger Homburgs, Ausstellung, Gotisches Haus vom 23. April – 8. Juni 1986, Bad Homburg v. d. H. 1986.
  • Friederike Ulbricht, Silke Fiebich: Architektur und Photographie: aus dem Nachlaß Jacobi; eine Reise mit der Kamera; eine Ausstellung in der Bad Homburger Schloßkirche, Bad Homburg v. d. H. 1989.
  • Barbara Dölemeyer: Der Baumeister und sein Kaiser. Kaiser Wilhelm II., Louis Jacobi und die Saalburg, in: Hundert Jahre Saalburg. Zabern, Mainz 1997, S. 28–32
  • Barbara Dölemeyer: Louis Jacobi und seine Zeit. Homburger Architekt und Bürger - Wiedererbauer der Saalburg (= Mitteilungen des Vereins für Geschichte und Landeskunde zu Bad Homburg vor der Höhe 59). Verein für Geschichte und Landeskunde Bad Homburg, 2010, ISBN 978-3-933921-12-3.
  • Ruxandra-Maria Jotzu: Louis Jacobi. Bad Homburg und sein Baumeister, Societäts-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2010 ISBN 978-3-7973-1244-0


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