Adolf Rogge

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Heinrich Friedrich Adolf Rogge (born August 18, 1827 in Königsberg in Prussia , † September 8, 1886 in Darkehmen ) was a German theologian and local historian .

Adolf Rogge's parents were Johann Friedrich Rogge , accountant at the consistory of the Prussian Evangelical Church in Königsberg, and Friederike Keßler († June 29, 1843).

After attending the Old Town High School in Königsberg, Rogge studied theology at the Albertina from 1848 to 1851 . After he had worked temporarily as a private tutor, he worked 1853-1856 as a teacher (governor) at the cadet school in Kulm in West Prussia . He received his ordination on September 30, 1856 . Then he was a preacher at the village church in Pobethen (today Russian: Romanowo) in Samland and pastor in Hohenfürst (today Polish: Wyszkowo) in the Heiligenbeil district (1861–1868). He then worked as pastor and superintendent in Darkehmen until the end of his life in 1886 .

Rogge dealt intensively with the history of his later sphere of activity and published his research results on the district of Heiligenbeil, Darkehmen, the parishes of Pobethen and Hohenfürst as well as the office of Balga in specialist journals for history.

On May 15, 1863 he married Louise Antonie Wilhelmine, daughter of the manor owner and major a. D. Pachnio on Groß-Hasselberg . His son Ernst Heinrich (born January 6, 1878 in Darkehmen) received his doctorate in 1903 at the University of Kiel with a thesis on history. His son Christian became a Protestant pastor and was general superintendent in the Rhineland from 1911 to 1912.

Fonts (selection)

  • Daniel Haase . A Prussian clergyman at the end of the seventeenth century and his time . In: Altpreußische Monatsschrift , Volume 3, Königsberg 1866, pp. 709–729 ( full text ).
  • Old and new from the Balga office . In: Prussian provincial sheets . Volume 70, Königsberg 1867, pp. 374-377 ( full text ).
  • The office of Balga. Contributions to a history of the Heiligenbeiler Kreis. In: New Prussian Provincial Papers . Fourth episode. Volume 5, Königsberg i. Pr. 1868, pp. 115-140 ; Volume 6, Königsberg i. Pr. 1869, pp. 116-141 and pp. 463-508 ; Volume 7, Königsberg i. Pr. 1870, pp. 97-139 and pp. 603-647 ; Volume 8, Königsberg i. Pr. 1871, pp. 315-336 and pp. 701-718 ; Volume 9, Königsberg i. Pr. 1872, pp. 97-112.
  • Johann Biemann, Gottsched ’s grandfather . In: New Prussian Provincial Papers . Volume 73, Königsberg 1870, pp. 233–246 ( full text )
  • The oldest churches in Natanga . In: New Prussian Provincial Papers . Volume 73, Königsberg 1870, pp. 525-528 ( full text )
  • Contributions to a history of the Heiligenbeiler Kreis . In: Neue Preußische Provinzial-Blätter , Volume 74, Königsberg 1871, pp. 315–336 ( full text ) and pp. 701–718 ( full text ).
  • History of the district and the Diocese of Darkehmen , Darkehmen 1873.
  • Cultural and church-historical forays into the parish of Pobethen . In: Old Prussian monthly . Volume 11, Königsberg i. Pr. 1874, pp. 533-545.
  • Tielemann Heshusius, the argument theologian, and Albrecht Friedrich, the stupid gentleman. A moral mirror from the time of the priestly rule in Prussia . In: Old Prussian monthly . Volume 11, Königsberg i. Pr. 1874, pp. 33-68.
  • Old Gedun . In: Old Prussian monthly . New series, volume 12, Königsberg i. Pr. 1875, pp. 299-399.
  • The oldest document about the Sparwin family from December 22nd. 1375 . In: Old Prussian monthly . New series, volume 12, Königsberg i. Pr. 1875, pp. 377-378.
  • The Proyken . In: Old Prussian monthly . New series, volume 12, Königsberg i. Pr. 1875, pp. 429-481.
  • Adolf Rogge and Christian Ziegler: Notes on the history of the city of Wehlau and the church there - A contribution to the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the parish church in Wehlau , 1880.

literature

  • Old Prussian biography. Volume II, Marburg / Lahn 1967–1969, p. 567.

Individual evidence

  1. Heinrich Rogge: The forced stacking of the Hanseatic office in Bruges in the 15th century. Peters, Kiel 1903, p. 64.