Carl Gottlob Feuereisen

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Carl Gottlob Feuereisen (also: Karl Gottlob Feuereisen and CB Feuereusen as well as Feureißen ; * around 1740 , † after 1789 ) was court gardener in the Herrenhausen Gardens in front of Hanover and in Wilna .

Life

Feuereisen worked in Herrenhausen near Hanover from 1773 to 1872. As early as 1778 in Hanover, he published an unidentified printer about " Insects , which are harmful in greenhouses and hotbeds ... and the means against them". The court gardener in the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg worked at the time of the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover as a Royal British gardener under his immediate superior, the Ober-Hof building and gardening director Christian Ludewig von Hacke .

From 1782 Feuereisen worked as a gardener in Wilna. Feuereisen, whose wife was a Catholic, he did not, and built for the Prince Bishop Ignacy Jakub Massalski the Prince Bishop's Park and won the writer Therese Huber for godmother of his children.

literature

Fonts

  • Of the insects which are harmful to plants in greenhouses and hotbeds, as well as in open gardens , Hannover, 1778
  • Plant organology, or: something from the plant kingdom. Plant organology, in particular the strange effects of the nutritional juice in the plants , edited by CG Feuereusen, Königl. Great British gardener in Herrenhausen, Hanover 1780; printed by HM Pockwitz; Digitized by the Bavarian State Library (BSB)
  • Practical treatises on some important items in the fine gardening industry. In addition to an appendix of some insects harmful in greenhouses, hotbeds and in the open garden and the remedies against them, drawn up by CB Feuereisen, Royal Great Britain. Gardener in Herrenhausen. With coppers , Hanover, in the Helwingische Hof bookstore, 1780; Digitized version of the BSB
  • Observations on some branches of the fine gardening industry , Hanover 1789

Individual evidence

  1. Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : von Hacke , in ders .: Das Gelehre Hannover or Lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived and still live in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hannover since the Reformation, from the most credible Writers collected , Volume 2, Bremen 1823, Carl Schünemann, pp. 29–30; Digitized via the Bavarian State Library
  2. a b c o. V .: Feuereisen, Karl Gottlob in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library [undated], last accessed on March 1, 2020
  3. Title for plant-birding of 1780
  4. ^ A b Carl Ritter : The artificial forcing of fruits, vegetables and flowers at an unusual time of year after six years of own experience, and according to Nicol from the English with many comments. A handbook for gardeners, economists and flower lovers. With 2 tables and a lithographic illustration of the new hot water heating tongues , Vienna: Franz Tendler, 1834, p. III; Digitized via Google books
  5. a b c Magdalene Heuser, Petra Wulbusch (Ed.): Therese Huber. Letters , Volume 1: 1774-1803 , Berlin; Boston, Massachusetts: De Gruyter, 1999, ISBN 978-3-484-10801-1 and ISBN 3-484-10801-0 , pp. 103, 202; limited preview in Google Book search
  6. Information on the book title about the Hessian Library Information System
  7. Dedication behind the title Practische Abhandlungen ... from 1780
  8. Orbis linguarum: Legnickie rozprawy filologiczne , volumes 7–8, Nauczycielskie Kolegium Jʻezyków Obcych w Legnicy, 1997, p. 90; Preview over google books