Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Rosen (Born Ballhorn; 24 September 1820[1] in Detmold, Principality of Lippe – 29 October 1891 in Detmold) was a German (Lippe/Prussian) orientalist and diplomat.
Rosen was a friend of E. A. Wallis Budge. Budge, together with his wife, spent a prolonged visit to Rosen's home in 1885.[4]
Family
The Orientalist Friedrich August Rosen was his brother; their father, Friedrich Ballhorn-Rosen, originating from Denmark, was Chancellor of the Principality of Lippe. Georg Rosen married Serena Anna (1830−1902), a painter, and daughter of the composer Ignaz Moscheles. By her he was father of Friedrich Rosen, also diplomat and for a short time German foreign minister, and Jelka Rosen, also a painter. His namesake grandson Georg Rosen (1895–1961) was also diplomat and helped organising the Nanking Safety Zone in 1937.
Works
Rudimenta persica (Leipzig, 1843)
Über die Sprache der Lazen (Lemgo, 1844)
Ossetische Grammatik (Lemgo, 1846).
Tuti-nameh (Leipzig, 1858, 2 vols)
Das Haram zu Jerusalem und der Tempelplatz des Moria (Gotha, 1866)
Geschichte der Türkei vom Sieg der Reform 1826 bis zum Pariser Traktat 1856 (Leipzig, 1866–67, 2 vols.)
Die Balkan-Haiduken (Leipzig, 1878)
Bulgarische Volksdichtungen, ins Deutsche übertragen (Leipzig, 1879)
^Zeev W. Sadmon, Die Gründung des Technions in Haifa im Lichte deutscher Politik: 1907–1920, Munich et al.: Saur, 1994, (=Einzelveröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission zu Berlin; vol. 78), p. 22. Simultaneously.: Trier, Univ., Diss. ISBN3-598-23222-5.
^Rüdiger Henke, Die Straßen der Detmolder Kernstadt, Ortsverein Detmold im Lippischen Heimatbund e.V., Detmold, 2013