Ernst Dragendorff

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Ernst Georg Dragendorff (born July 27, 1869 in Dorpat , † March 28, 1938 in Rostock ) was a German historian and archivist .

Life

Ernst Dragendorff was the eldest son of the pharmacist Georg Dragendorff . He studied history at the universities of Heidelberg , Dorpat and Berlin , where he in 1894 with a dissertation Concerning the officials of the Teutonic Order in Livonia during the 13th century to the Dr. phil. received his doctorate . Dragendorff was the successor to Karl Koppmann as archivist for the Hanseatic City of Rostock from 1905 to 1936, and as an author he wrote numerous works on the history of Rostock and the Hanseatic League . Since 1905 he was a board member of the Rostock Antiquities Association . He was succeeded by Hans Arnold Gräbke in 1936 as director of the Rostock Museum and also of the City Archives .

The archaeologist Hans Dragendorff and the anatomist Otto Dragendorff were his younger brothers.

Fonts

  • On the history of the office of water mills in Rostock. 1902
  • The Rostock Wine Book from 1382 to 1391. Commemorative publication for the annual meeting of the Hanseatic History Association and the Association for Low German Language Research on behalf of the seaside town of Rostock published by the Association for Rostock Antiquities; Adler, Rostock 1908

literature

  • Ingrid Ehlers: Ernst Dragendorff. In: Biographical Lexicon for Mecklenburg. Volume 3, Rostock 2001, pp. 59-63.
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 2234 .

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