Carl Rudolf Samuel Peiper

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Carl Rudolf Samuel Peiper (born January 20, 1798 in Striegau ; † May 23, 1879 in Hirschberg ) was a German Protestant clergyman, philologist and orientalist .

Life

Peiper was the son of the rector of the Protestant city school in Striegau, Samuel Gottlob Peiper (1760-1824) and his wife Henriette Caroline, née Hentschel (1769-1835).

He studied in Breslau from 181 to 1819 and attended the Wittenberg seminary in 1819/21. From 1824 until his retirement in 1876, Peiper was pastor at the Evangelical Gnadenkirche in Hirschberg.

Peiper was one of the authors of the Silesian Provincial Papers .

family

Peiper married Emilie Auguste Luise Raupbach (1804-1828) on November 3, 1824 in Hirschberg. After her untimely death, he married Auguste Richter (1804-1889) on April 28, 1831 in Rudelstadt . The following children emerged from the marriages:

  • Laura (1824–1881) ⚭ 1856 Rudolf von Kittlitz (1817–1882), Prussian major general
  • Selima (1825–1887) ⚭ August Petermann (1818–1889), Prof. Dr.
  • Hedwig (1832-1890)
  • Rudolf Leo Samuel (1834–1898), Dr. phil. hc ⚭ September 15, 1865 Johanna Leopoldine Agnes Bianka Martini called Schultz (1845–1871)
  • Alexander Gustav Theodor (1838–1890), Dr. med. ⚭ February 15, 1869 Anna Elfriede Helene Schnuppe (1845–1903)
  • Georg (1839–1890)
  • Gotthold Maximilian Woldemar (1841–1894), seminar director ⚭ Clara Albertine Rudolph (1844–1930)
  • Theone Aurelie Auguste Agnes (1842–1924) ⚭ June 10, 1862 Ferdinand Otto Meister (1828–1915), philologist and painter
  • Hermann Gottwald Reinhold (1844–1932), Dr. med. ⚭ July 30, 1874 Eveline Rolke (1849–1929)
  • Carl Johannes Raphael (1845–1927), Prof. ⚭ October 7, 1882 Martha Minna Klara Wenzel (1863–1951)

Publications

  • Bhagavad-Gita, the high song of the Indus. 1834.
  • De Moallaka Lebidi celeberrimi veterum arabum poëtae carmine. 1823.
  • Ḥarīrī, al-Qāsim Ibn-ʻAlī al: Haririus latinus. 1832.
  • Labīd: Carmen Coronatum. 1828.
  • Voices from the Orient, or German-Oriental fruit and flower picking. 1850.
  • Ḥarīrī, Abū-Muḥammad al-Qāsim I.- al-: Narrationes consessuum nomine celebratae. 1832.
  • Ḥarīrī, al-Qāsim Ibn-ʿAlī al: Haririus latinus. 1832.

literature

  • Karl Gabriel Nowack: Silesian Writer's Lexicon: or bio-bibliographical index of the Silesian writers living in the second quarter of the 19th century. Korn, Breslau 1836-1843, Vol.?, S.?.
  • Michael Rüdiger Gerber: The Silesian Provincial Papers 1785–1849. (= Sources and representations on Silesian history, Volume 27). Thorbecke, Sigmaringen 1995, ISBN 3-7995-6145-5 , p. 236. ( excerpt ).
  • The Pieper family. In: German gender book. (Genealogical handbook of civil families), Volume 178, 1978, p. 104 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. http://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp00421429