Bartholomäus Heinemann

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Bartholomäus Heinemann (* 1885 in St. Georgen ; † June 29, 1949 in Freiburg ) was a high school teacher, historian and local researcher who dealt in particular with the region of South Baden and the Black Forest .

Life

Heinemann was born in 1885 into a St. Georgen factory owner family. After studying philology , Heinemann specialized in the regional history of his home region in southern Germany and promoted the traditional costume movement . He supported z. B. financially young couples who decided to marry in traditional costumes and paid these couples the costly costumes such as B. the expensive Schäppel . In his works, which often consisted of essays , he mainly dealt with the region of South Baden and the Black Forest.

Publications

  • Contributions to the document system of the bishops of Constance in the XIII. Century , Berlin / Leipzig 1909
  • The diaries of Abbot Georg II Gaisser (1595–1655), Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Georgen in Villingen
  • Description of a map of the monastery area of ​​St. Georgen in the Black Forest , in: Badische Heimat .
  • History of the city of St. Georgen in the Black Forest , Freiburg i. Br. 1939, Ndr St. Georgen
  • From the peasantry of the parish of St. Georgen in the Black Forest at the time of the Thirty Years War , in: 900 years of St. Georgen
  • Two personality studies from the time of the Thirty Years' War , in: 900 years St. Georgen, St. Georgen im Schw.
  • Celto-Roman settlement remains in the area of ​​the upper Brigachtal ?
  • The Villingen Carnival at the time of the Thirty Years War in Gaisser's diaries. Baden sheets for folklore, 1940

literature

  • Friedrich Trautwein (Ed.): The writings of Prof. Dr. Bartholomäus Heinemann (1885–1949) in 13 chapters . City archive St. Georgen in the Black Forest, St. Georgen in the Black Forest.
  • Wolfdieter Gramlich: Professor Bartholomäus Heinemann. An unjustifiably forgotten local history researcher from St. Georgen . In: Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis: Almanach . Volume 5, 1981, pp. 156-157.