Christoph Gottlob Heinrich

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Christoph Gottlob Heinrich also wrong: Christian Gottlieb Heinrich (born August 14, 1748 in Dahlen (Saxony) ; † May 24, 1810 in Jena ) was a German historian.

Life

Christoph Gottlob was the son of the teacher of the city school in Dahlen, Johann Christoph Heinrich. Like his brother Christian Gottfried Heinrich, he may have attended the Kreuzschule in Dresden. On May 18, 1767 he enrolled at the University of Leipzig , where he intended to study law. However, he devoted himself to historical studies and on August 14, 1778 earned the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy. He then became an associate professor of philosophy in Leipzig and was appointed professor of history at the University of Jena on January 19, 1782 . He began this task on March 9, 1782 with a treatise on the structure of Germany. During his twenty-eight-year phase of activity in Jena, he was appointed Hofrat von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach in 1790 and took part in the university's organizational tasks. He was dean of the philosophical faculty several times and in the summer semesters 1791, 1800, 1808 rector of the alma mater . Heinrich had limited his studies to the history of Germany and the history of a few European states.

Works

  • History of the German Empire. Riga 1778–1779, 3rd vol. (1st vol., ( Online ); 2nd vol., ( Online ); 3rd vol., ( Online );)
  • Saxon history. Leipzig, 1780–1782, 2nd vol. (Vol. 1, ( Online ); Vol. 2, ( Online );)
  • Diss. De forma Imperii Rome. Germ. Pro Loco. Jena 1782 ( online )
  • German imperial history. Leipzig, 1787–1805, 9th volume (1st volume, 1787, ( online ); 2nd volume, 1787, ( online ); 3rd volume, 1789, ( online ); 4th volume, 1791 , ( Online ); 5th Vol., 1793, ( Online ); 6th Vol., 1795, ( Online ); 7th Vol., 1797, ( Online ); 8th Vol., 1799, ( Online ); 9 . Vol., 1805, ( online );)
  • Handbook of German Imperial History. Leipzig 1800, ( online ); 1818
  • History of France. Leipzig, 1802–1804, 3rd volume (1st volume, 1802, ( online ); 2nd volume, 1803, ( online ); 3rd volume, 1804, ( online )); Hamburg 1807;
  • History of england. Leipzig, 1806-1810, 4th vol. (1st vol., 1806, ( online ); 2nd vol., 1807, ( online ); 3rd vol., 1808, ( online ); 4th vol., 1810 , ( Online );)
  • Handbook of Saxon History. Leipzig, 1810-1812 (1st vol., 1810, ( online ); 2nd vol. 1812 ( online );)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Christian Jacob Spangenberg: Handbook of the scholars, artists, students and other notable people who have passed away in Jena for almost five hundred years, partly drawn from the old church registers, partly from other sources and arranged according to the year 1819. August Schmid, Jena, 1819, p. 98, ( online )
  2. ^ Christian Gottfried Heinrich (* April 2, 1745 in Dahlen (Saxony); † September 29, 1802 in Eilenburg), Kreuzschule Dresden, May 31, 1765 University of Leipzig, April 30, 1770 Mag. Phil. University of Wittenberg, 1770 catechist St. Petrikirche Leipzig, ordained August 20, 1772 in Leipzig, 1772 pastors Tiefensee and Schnaditz, 1785 2nd deacon Torgau, 1792 superintendent Eilenburg
  3. ^ Georg Erler: The younger matriculation of the University of Leipzig. Giesecke & Devrient, Leipzig, 1909, 3rd vol., P. 148
  4. ^ Johann Ernst Basilius Wiedeburg: Description of the city of Jena according to its topographical, political and academic constitution. Jena 1785, p. 607, ( online )