Eduard Hobein

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Eduard Hobein (born March 24, 1817 in Schwerin ; † May 28, 1882 there ) was a German poet lawyer .

Life

Eduard Hobein was the son of the Schwerin lawyer Theodor Ludwig August Hobein (1780–1831) and his wife Sophia Christina, b. Parbs (* 1787). He was the oldest child of his mother's second marriage. She was the widow of Gottlieb Schnelle (1789–1815). Schnelle, a founder of the Jenaer Landsmannschaft Vandalia 1811, who is considered to be the pioneer of the fraternity idea in Jena, had died in the wars of liberation . Together with four children from this first marriage of his mother and (at least) one younger sister, Hobein grew up in Schwerin, the venerable residential town of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin region , which has flourished sinceLudwigslust fell behind in the 18th century.

Hobein attended the Fridericianum Schwerin , Michaelis passed his Abitur in 1839, immediately afterwards (October 22, 1839) he enrolled at the University of Rostock to study law, which he finished in 1843. In 1842 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Rostock . He became a lawyer in 1845 and was government commissioner of the Mecklenburg mortgage and exchange bank and advisor to the court theater in Schwerin. He was a consultant (legal advisor) to the Schwerin court theater and was given the title of councilor in 1875 .

Hobein was married twice, first since 1848 to Henriette Weber , a daughter of the lawyer and city judge von Malchin , Adolf Friedrich Weber, who died in childbed in 1857 ; then since 1860 with her niece Auguste Weber (1840–1913), a daughter of the Neustrelitz government secretary August Wilhelm Ludwig Weber and great-niece of the Stavenhagen governor Weber, who became famous through Fritz Reuter , and also appears in Reuters letters. From Hobein's first marriage there is a son known, the doctor general Rudolph Hobein (* 1852).

Eduard Hobein was in correspondence with John Brinckman , Klaus Groth , Fritz Reuter and Heinrich Seidel . He wrote Low German poems and stories and was the temporary editor of the Freimüthigen Abendblatt .

Awards

Works

  • Johann Albrecht: great opera in three acts . Schwerin 1857. (Libretto for Friedrich von Flotow , digitized , Library of Congress )
  • Blömings un Blomen ut frömden Gorden . Berlin 1861 ( digitized version )
  • De Groffsmidt. En body story . Schwerin 1863
  • Poems . Hamburg 1863 ( digitized version )
  • Book of Hymns . Schwerin 1864 ( digitized version )
  • About Klaus Groth and his seals . Hamburg 1865 ( digitized version )
  • Byron anthology, selected from Lord Byron's poems transferred by Eduard Hobein . Schwerin 1866.
  • From the Baltic Sea beach. Fiction yearbook from Mecklenburg . Schwerin 1866 and Rostock 1868.
  • Field fugitive. Leeder and Läuschen . Berlin 1875.
  • All sorts; wat is tom laugh, wat ok nich . 1870 (anonymous).
  • Book of Hymns. New collection of old hymns with the Latin originals . Gutersloh 1881.

estate

The estate of Eduard Hobein is kept in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Library in Schwerin ( shelf mark : Hob. 1-79 )

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Enrollment of Eduard Hobein in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 119 , 369.
  3. Rudolph Hobein (Rostock matriculation portal)
  4. Ludwig Fromm: Chronicle of the capital and residence city Schwerin: with use of the latest research. Schwerin: von Oertzen 1862, p. 457
  5. Deutscher Bühnenalmanach 40 (1876), p. 286