Daniel Gottlob Thebesius

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Daniel Gottlob Thebesius , (born April 28, 1707 in Halle (Saale) , † August 18, 1757 ) was a German physician and local politician.

Life

Gottlob Thebesius' father was Georg Daniel Thebesius, a doctor of pharmacist in Halle, born in 1685 in Haynow in Silesia as the son of Magister Daniel Thebesius, pastor of Adelsdorf and Hayn. His mother was Dorothea Magdalene, geb. Hofmann, only daughter of the components and bell caster Johann Jakob Hofmann, who was famous in Halle. Gottlob Thebesius studied medicine, among other things, first at the University of Leipzig and then at the University of Halle . Under Valentin Alberti he graduated in 1732 with the disputation topic De principio rationis sufficientis maximi in anatomia usus .

He later worked as the town and country physicist of Treptow an der Rega , Greifenberg and Cammin and as the district physicist of Stettin in Pomerania . From 1750 to 1755 he was mayor of Treptow.

On April 10, 1755 Daniel Gottlob Thebesius with the academic surname Euriphon II was accepted as a member ( matriculation number 594 ) in the Leopoldina . He was also an external member of the German Society of Greifswald . He wrote natural history essays in German and Latin , which were published in Johann Carl Dähnert's Pomeranian Library , among others . After his death some of his manuscripts ended up in the library of the von der Osten family in Plathe .

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Gottlob Wilhelem Dark: Historical critische messages from the deceased scholars and their writings. Volume III, Part 1, Cöthen and Dessau 1757, p. 586.
  2. ^ Gustav Kratz : The cities of the province of Pomerania - outline of their history, mostly according to documents . Berlin 1965 S. 519th .
  3. ^ Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the second century of its existence . Jena 1860, p. 222.
  4. ^ Member entry by Daniel Gottlob Thebesius at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on November 12, 2015.
  5. ^ Johann Carl Dähnert : Pomeranian Library. Volume 4, Item 3, Greifswald 1755, p. 113 ( full text ).
  6. Daniel Gottl. Thebesius: Contributions to the natural history of the Pomerania region. In: Society for Pomeranian history and antiquity (ed.): Baltic studies . Vol. 3, Issue 1, Stettin 1835, p. 28f ( full text )