Heinrich Himmler | Heinrich Heine | Heinrich Schütz | Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi | Heinrich von Kleist | Heinrich Böll | Heinrich Isaac | Heinrich Marschner | Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza | Heinrich Mann | Heinrich Hertz | Heinrich Graetz | Heinrich Böll Foundation | Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters | Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher | Johann Heinrich Lambert | Heinrich von Breymann | Heinrich Finck | Paul Peter Ewald | Heinrich Zimmer | Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst | Heinrich Wilhelm Dove | Heinrich Wild | Heinrich von Bibra | Heinrich Schenker | Heinrich Nordhoff | Heinrich Leutemann | Heinrich Gustav Magnus | Ernst Heinrich Weber | Wilhelm Heinrich, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach |
It was founded at Frankfurt am Main in 1863 by a number of distinguished clergymen and laymen of liberal tendencies, representing the freer parties of the Lutheran and Reformed Churches of the various German states, amongst whom were the statesmen Bluntschli and von Bennigsen and the professors Richard Rothe, Heinrich Ewald, D. Schenkel, A. Hilgenfeld and F. Hitzig.
His Grammar of the Hebrew Language (1861, revised 1888) was a distinct improvement in method on Gesenius, Rödiger, Ewald and Nordheimer.