Caspari
Caspari is an old German family name, a so-called patronymic , which has been derived from the first name Caspar in Latin genitive form since the Reformation .
The following people wear it:
- Anna Caspari (1900–1941), German art dealer and victim of the Holocaust
- Carlheinz Caspari (1921–2009), German director
- Carl Paul Caspari (1814-1892), German Protestant theologian
- Édouard Caspari (1840–1918), French marine engineer and astronomer
- Ernst Wolfgang Caspari (1909–1988), German-American zoologist and geneticist
- Fritz Caspari (metallurgist) (1883–1964), German chemist, metallurgist, non-fiction author on the subject of horticulture
- Fritz Caspari (diplomat) (1914–2010), German historian and diplomat
- George Adam Caspari the Elder (1631–1682), German organ builder, son of Adam Caspar (i)
- Georg Adam Caspari the Younger (1662–1736), German organ builder, son of George Adam Caspari the Elder
- Georg Sigismund Caspari (1693–1741), German organ builder, son of Georg Adam Caspari the Younger
- Georg Caspari (1683–1743), German-Baltic Lutheran theologian
- Gertrud Caspari (1873–1948), German children's book illustrator
- Hedwig Caspari (1882–1922), German poet
- Heinrich Caspari (1805–1880), Lord Mayor of Braunschweig
- Hubert Caspari (1926–2004), German architect
- Johann Caspari (1888–1985), German politician (SPD), governor of the Grenzmark Province of Posen-West Prussia (1922–1933)
- Johann Michael Caspari (1674–1713), German organ builder, son of George Adam Caspari the Elder
- Judith Caspari (* 1994), German musical actress
- Karl Heinrich Caspari (1815–1861), German clergyman, theologian and writer
- Manfred Caspari (1925-2010), German economist
- Tina Caspari , pseudonym of Rosemarie Eitzert (* 1939), German author of children's books
- Otto Caspari (1841–1917), German philosopher
- Rachel Caspari (* 1957), anthropologist
- Volker Caspari (* 1953), German economist
- Walter Caspari (theologian) (1847–1923), German clergyman, theologian and university professor
- Walter Caspari (officer) (1877–1962), German police officer, free corps commander in the suppression of the Bremen Soviet Republic and police chief in Bremen
- Walther Caspari (1869–1913), German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and caricaturist
- Wilhelm Caspari (educator) (1855–1943), German high school teacher and historian
- Wilhelm Caspari (oncologist) (1872–1944), German oncologist
- Wilhelm Caspari (lawyer) (1874–1936), German lawyer and politician (DVP)
- Wilhelm Caspari (theologian) (1876–1947), German theologian and historian
See also
literature
- Werner Renkewitz, Jan Janca, Hermann Fischer : History of the art of organ building in East and West Prussia . Volume II, 1: Mosengel, Caspari, Casparini . Pape-Verlag, Berlin 2008, p. 242-245 .
Web links
- Jürgen Caspari: Where does the name come Caspari .