Franz Bernhard Neuffer

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Franz Bernhard Neuffer (born January 8, 1747 in Meßkirch , † after 1794) was a German Catholic writer. Neuffer was Fürstenberg clergyman and pastor to Burgweiler in the county of Heiligenberg .

Works

  • Vanity, a moral mourning poem: sung by the coffin of Joseph the Second, former Roman emperor. Martin Wagner, Constance 1790.
  • That made Germany happy, an epic-moral poem, on the most joyful election and coronation as Roman-German Emperor, in the most luminous person of Leopold II. Martin Wagner, Constance 1790.
  • The dangerous philosophy; a satyrical-moral poem in honor of the Christian religion against the philosophers and beautiful spirits of the eighteenth century. Martin Wagner, Constance 1791.

literature

  • Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland or lexicon of the now living Teutschen writers. Meyer, Lemgo 1797. Vol. 5, p. 405.
  • Johann Jakob Gradmann : The learned Swabia: or Lexicon of the Swabian writers who are now living. Ravensburg 1802, p. 411.
  • Manfred Brandl: The German Catholic Theologians of Modern Times: Enlightenment. W. Neugebauer, 1978. p. 171.

Individual evidence

  1. Catalogus Personarum Ecclesiasticarum, et Locorum Dioecesis Constantiensis. , Martin Wagner, Konstanz, 1794. p. 69.