Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt

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Definition

Proper noun: - Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt: A German scholar, linguist, and diplomat, renowned for his foundational work in the philosophy of language and for establishing the modern university system. He is noted for his studies on the relationship between language, thought, and culture.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The linguistic theories of Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt influenced many later thinkers.
    • Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt founded the University of Berlin in 1810.
Advanced Usage
  • "Humboldtian": Pertaining to the ideas or educational model of Wilhelm von Humboldt.
    • The university upheld a Humboldtian ideal of unifying teaching and research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt: The full name without the aristocratic title "Baron."
  • Alexander von Humboldt: His younger brother, a famous naturalist and explorer.
  • Humboldt University of Berlin: The university he founded, originally named the University of Berlin.
Synonyms
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt
  • Humboldt (common shortened reference in academic contexts)
Related Concepts
  • Linguistic relativity: The principle that the structure of a language affects its speakers' worldview, a concept his work prefigured.
  • Bildung: A German concept of self-cultivation and holistic education central to his university model.
Noun
  1. German philologist noted for his studies of the relation between language and culture (1767-1835)