Carl Ferdinand van Vleuten

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Carl Ferdinand van Vleuten ( pseudonym : Carl Ferdinands , born October 20, 1874 in Bonn , † 1945 ) was a German doctor and writer .

Life

Carl Ferdinand van Vleuten was the son of a member of the state parliament . He attended a grammar school in Bonn and studied medicine , natural sciences and art history at the universities of Bonn and Munich from 184 . In 1898 he received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Bonn . He then went on a trip to America as a ship doctor . From the end of 1899 he worked as a doctor in the mental hospital Dalldorf near Berlin ; later he practiced independently in Dalldorf, today's Berlin-Wittenau .

In addition to his medical work, Carl Ferdinand van Vleuten published novels , stories , fairy tales and poems under his pseudonym "Carl Ferdinands" . He wrote mainly for children and young people ; his narrative works mostly deal with subjects from Rhenish history and are characterized by strong patriotism and decidedly hostile to the French .

Works

  • On pachymeningitis haemorrhagica interna traumatica , Bonn 1898
  • Ri-Ra-slip! , Berlin 1904 (together with Hans Richard von Volkmann )
  • In the summer garden , Nuremberg 1906
  • Destroyers and Destroyed , Berlin 1906
  • Brother Lustig , Cologne a. Rh. 1907
  • Normans storm , Mainz 1908
  • With song and sound throughout the year! , Leipzig 1909
  • The Pfahlburg , Mainz 1909
  • Graf Allotria , Leipzig 1910 (together with Else Rehm-Viëtor )
  • Around the imperial city , Leipzig 1913
  • Many children, what's the same for you! , Leipzig-Reudnitz 1921 (together with Else Wenz-Viëtor )
  • The cave bears , Berlin 1922
  • The victory of Hein Hammerschlag , Berlin 1922
  • The three faithful ones on Kaltenborn , Berlin 1923
  • Bimm, bamm, bumm , Leipzig 1924 (together with Carl Mickelait)
  • Kleine Leut 'in Spiel und Freud , Leipzig 1925 (together with Mathilde Ritter)
  • The Summer Garden , Berlin 1925 (together with Wilhelm Reetz )
  • Butzemann , Leipzig-R. 1926 (together with Fritz Koch-Gotha )
  • My dear little book , Leipzig 1928 (together with Gertrud Caspari )
  • The funny carriage , Leipzig 1929 (together with Curt Junghändel)
  • Winter time, Christmas time , Leipzig 1929 (together with Pauli Ebner )
  • Steinpilz family , Markersdorf 1932 (together with Mathilde Ritter)

Editing

  • From the golden forge , Leipzig 1910
  • The joy of research , Leipzig 1914 (published together with Hermann Berdrow)
  • The good old days , Leipzig 1920
  • The Schelmenkappe , Leipzig 1935

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.kulturgeschichte-reinickendorf.de/wiki/index.php?title=Friedhof_Hermsdorf_II