Adolphe Stoeber

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Stoeber

Adolphe Stoeber or Adolf Ludwig Stöber (born July 7, 1810 in Strasbourg , † November 8, 1892 in Mulhouse ) was an Alsatian reformed clergyman and a German-language writer .

Stoeber, the son of Ehrenfried Stoeber (1779–1835) and brother of August Stöber , studied theology and was then a Protestant pastor in Metz (1832), Oberbronn (1836) and Mülhausen, where he was also President of the Consistory .

In 1838 he founded the literary magazine Erwinia with his brother .

Works

  • Alsatic forget-me-not laid down on the altar of the fatherland by HW Asper (with contributions from August and Adolf Stöber)
  • Alsa pictures. Patriotic legends and stories with notes by the brothers August and Adolph Stöber (1836)
  • Travel pictures from Switzerland (1850)
  • New travel pictures from Switzerland (1857)
  • Pictures of the Reformers (1857)
  • Alsatian treasure chest (1877)
  • Epheu wreath from the tomb of a departed woman (1884)
  • Mirror of German Women (1892)

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Adolf Stöber  - Sources and full texts