Ernst Heinrich Zober

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Ernst Heinrich Zober (painting by Heinrich Paul, 1862)

Ernst Heinrich Zober (born April 25, 1799 in Königsberg in the Neumark ; † November 6, 1869 in Stralsund ) was a German Protestant theologian, historian, high school teacher and librarian.

Life

Zober was the son of the Evangelical Lutheran pastor and archdeacon in Königsberg in the Neumark Carl Heinrich Albrecht Samuel Zober (born November 3, 1759, † July 22, 1835). In his hometown of Königsberg in the Neumark he attended the Lyceum from 1810 to 1815, then from 1815 to 1818 the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster in Berlin . From Michaelmas 1818 he studied philosophy, philology and evangelical theology at the University of Berlin . In 1819 he was one of the new founders of the Corps Marchia Berlin . In 1819/20 he did military service with the Guard Rifle Battalion in Berlin. He then continued his studies at the University of Tübingen in 1820/21 . He was an early supporter of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn , took part in the Wartburg Festival in 1817 and became a member of the Alte Arminia / Herminen Berlin fraternity in 1818 , of the old Halle fraternity in 1819 and of Arminia Tübingen in 1820 . After completing his studies, he found his first job as a tutor in Halle an der Saale in 1821 . On March 9, 1822 he received his doctorate at the University of Halle and teacher at the Royal Pedagogy in Halle.

In 1824 he came to the Stralsund grammar school as a high school teacher . In 1827 he was appointed city librarian as a secondary office; so he managed both the council library and the high school library . He made use of the rich historical material at his disposal, made it accessible by editing it and compiled it into chronological and biographical works. His writings were mainly devoted to local and regional history, his work on the history of the grammar school was fundamental. On behalf of the Pomeranian Consistory , he revised the catechism of General Superintendent Gottlieb Schlegel from 1794, which was used in all schools . Zobers revision came out in 1836 and remained in use for several generations. He was promoted to senior teacher in 1845 and received the title of Royal Professor in 1851 .

During the German Revolution of 1848/49 he was a member and company soldier of the Stralsund vigilante group . Zober was co-founder and from 1848 to 1850 temporarily editor of the weekly Volksblatt für Neuvorpommern , which campaigned against Democrats and Republicans.

Soon after his arrival in Stralsund, in 1826, he became a member of the Society for Pomeranian History and Archeology . He was also a member of the historical societies in Berlin, Schwerin, Copenhagen, Halle and Dresden.

Fonts

  • The history of the siege of Stralsund by Wallenstein in 1628. Stralsund: Trinius 1828
Digitized from Harvard University copy
  • About the Stralsundian poet Zacharias Orthus : life and writings. School program 1830
Digitized from Stanford University copy
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • Unprinted letters by Albrecht von Wallenstein and Gustav Adolf the Great, along with an appendix containing contributions to the history of the Thirty Years' War. Stralsund: Löffler 1830
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • Poem of praise for Stralsund. 1831
  • Johann Berckmann 's Stralsundische Chronik and the excerpts still available from old, lost Stralsundian chronicles together with an appendix, containing documentary contributions to the church and school history of Stralsund. Stralsund: Löffler 1833 (Stralsund Chronicles 1)
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • Name and coat of arms of the city of Stralsund. A technical historical attempt. 1836
  • The Wesselsche Bible of the S. Marienkirche in Stralsund. 1837
  • On the history of the Stralsund high school. First contribution: The time of the first three rectors (1560-1569). Stralsund 1839
Digitized from Harvard University copy
  • Twenty years ago. Childhood memories. 1841
  • (with Gottlieb Mohnike , ed.): An old Stralsund chronicle. Stralsund: Löffler 1842
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • (Ed.) The Stralsund Memorial Books by Joachim Lindemann and Gerhard Hannemann (1531-1611). Stralsund: Löffler 1843
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • The civil contract of 1616 . Stralsund, 1845 (Undine, No. 7)
Digitized in the digital library Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
  • Documentary contributions to the history of the Stralsund constitution. Stralsund: Löffler 1846 (Sundic Studies 1.6)
Digitized version of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Mock songs by the Protestant Stralsunders on the Roman Catholic priesthood from the years 1524-1527 according to archival records; with an appendix: About the oldest Stralsund hymn book. Stralsund: Löffler 1855
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • Documented history of the Stralsund grammar school (1839-1860). 1860
Digitized from Stanford University copy
  • The union of the former Swedish Pomerania and Rügen with the Prussian state. 1865
  • Reports on the existence of the literary-sociable association in Stralsund 1837-1867. 1867 (with 126 biographies of deceased members)
  • (posthumous) Dr. Nicolaus Gentzkows diary: (from 1558-1567, in excerpts); plus three appendices: Stralsund dress and wedding regulations v. J. 1570; A. Wessel's writings about the altars of the Marienkirche in Stralsund and about the same church in the Wesselschen Bible v. J. 1555 ff. / From the manuscripts ed. by Ernst Zober, foreword: Theodor Pyl . Greifswald: Greifswald division of society. for Pomeranian history and antiquity; Greifswald: Kunike 1870 (Stralsundische Chroniken / ed. Von Mohnike and Zober; Part 3)

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ see ADB (lit.), wrong in Grewolls (lit.) Königsberg (Prussia)
  2. On him see the obituary written by Ernst Heinrich Zober in New Nekrolog der Deutschen. 13 / I (1835), Weimar: Voigt 1837 p. 605f. ( Digitized version )
  3. ^ Bernhard Sommerlad: Wartburg Festival and Corps students . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 16 (1979), p. 42 (No. 80).
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 5 , 123