Erich Joachim

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Erich Joachim (born September 16, 1851 in Nimptsch , Lower Silesia , † February 28, 1923 in Königsberg ) was a German archivist .

Life

Son of a district surgeon and a pastor's daughter, he attended grammar school in Schweidnitz and studied history and German studies in Leipzig , Munich , Breslau and Göttingen from 1870 to 1874 . During his studies in 1871 he became a member of the Leipzig fraternity Germania . In 1874 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the humanist Johannes Nauclerus .

Initially active as archive secretary in the Prussian central archive in Idstein , from 1881 he worked as a state archivist in Wiesbaden , from 1885 in Marburg and from 1887 headed the state archive in Königsberg . There he achieved special merits by developing numerous collections. Joachim was also chairman of the Society for the History of East and West Prussia. In 1921 he retired. He was a member of the Königsberg Freemason Lodge Zum Todtenkopf und Phönix .

In 1881 he married Johanna Frucht, daughter of the Bremerhaven merchant Christian Frucht; In 1883 daughter Eva was born. Joachim was considered a national liberal .

Joachim had been a corresponding member of the Society for History and Archeology of the Baltic Sea Provinces of Russia since 1897 .

Fonts

  • Johannes Nauclerus and his chronicle , dissertation, Göttingen 1874 ( digitized version )
  • The development of the Rhine Confederation in 1658: Eight years of imperial politics 1651-1658 , Veit & Comp., Leipzig 1886 ( digitized version )
  • The politics of the last Grand Master in Prussia, Albrecht von Brandenburg , 3 volumes, 1892–1895 (digitized version in the Internet Archive: Vol. 1 , Bd. 2 , Bd. 3 missing; digitized version in DjVU format: Vol. 1 , Bd. 2 , Vol. 3 ); Reprint Osnabrück 1965
  • The Marienburger Tresslerbuch from 1399 to 1409 , Königsberg 1896 ( digitized ); Reprint Bremerhaven 1973
  • Johann Friedrich von Domhardt : A contribution to the history of East and West Prussia under Frederick the Great , Berlin 1899
  • Napoleon in Finckenstein , Berlin 1906
  • with Melle Klinkenborg : Family history of the Count Finck von Finckenstein family , Berlin 1920 and 1921, 2 vols.
  • Fabian Burggraf and Count zu Dohna-Finckenstein: 1781-1850: A life sketch , Marienwerder 1922

literature

Biographies

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Krollmann: Old Prussian Biography. Volume 1, 1941, sv
  2. ^ Directory of the old men of the German fraternity. Überlingen am Bodensee 1920, p. 176.
  3. ^ Christian Krollmann: Old Prussian Biography. Volume 1, 1941, sv
  4. Herrmann AL Degener : Who is it? Our contemporaries. 4th edition 1909, sv
  5. Meeting reports of the Society for the History and Archeology of the Baltic Provinces of Russia for the year 1905 , Riga 1906, p. 130.