Adolph Lobegott Peck

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Adolph Lobegott Peck (born July 18, 1766 in Lauterbach , † 1801 in Culitzsch ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian.

Life

The son of Lauterbach and later Raschau pastor Mag. Adolph Christlieb Peck attended high school in Annaberg and enrolled at the University of Leipzig in May 1785 , where he began studying theology. In 1795 the " Historical and Geographical Description of the Electoral Saxon Erzgebürges " was published, whereby it was included in the book " Das Gelehre Teutschland, or, Lexicon of now living German writers" .

In 1798 he married Christiana Carolina, the daughter of the pastor in Ziegelheim and Franconia Wilhelm Leupold, and took over the pastoral office in Culitzsch himself. Just three years later he died "after a long and difficult illness of consumption".

Works

  • Historical and geographical description of the Electorate of Saxony. History and description of the Schwarzenberg district office , first volume, Arnoldsche Buchhandlung, Schneeberg, 1795. ( digitized version )
  • Cultivation and planting of beetroot , in: Erzgebirgische Blätter.
  • About the decay of mountain brown food. Something for coffee drinkers. in: Erzgebirgische Blätter.

Individual evidence

  1. Georg Christoph Hamberger, Johann Georg Meusel: Das Gelehre Teutschland, or, Lexicon of the now living German writers , 1798, p. 46
  2. Neue Sächsische Kirchengalerie, Ephorie Zwickau, 1902, p. 609 (Culitzsch + Niedercrinitz)