Friedrich Georg Buek
Friedrich Georg Buek , also Georg Friedrich Buek (born July 16, 1795 in Hamburg , † October 17, 1860 ibid) was a German lawyer, senior and garrison auditor for the civilian military , author and translator.
family
Friedrich Georg Buek was born as the son of the accountants Christoph Christian Buek (1764–1806) and Margarethe Elisabeth born in Hamburg, born Hösch. Buek was a free student at the Johanneum . In 1811 he got a job as a translator with the then notary and later Hamburg Senator August Christian Theodor Meier , who also financed his studies from 1817 onwards. It was after passing the examination on July 9, 1819 in Hamburg as a lawyer admitted he was enrolled as such until the 1830th He received his PhD on 24 February 1823 a lawyer in Kiel and married on May 20, 1826 Elise winter. In 1830 he became a garrison auditor. He was a founding member of the Association for Hamburg History and headed its archive for a long time.
Author activity
The supportive request of the owners of the publishing house Hoffmann und Campe enabled the doctor of law to write his handbook of the Hamburg constitution and administration, which was then completed in November 1827 . Publish in 1828.
Publications in chronological order (selection)
- Handbook of the Hamburg constitution and administration . Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 1828, 514 p. ( Digitized version )
- The year of liberation a diary of the defense of Hamburg against the French army under Marshal Davoust in 1813. Hoffmann and Campe, Fuchs, Hamburg 1834 ( digitized )
- Commemorative book of the jubilation on March 18, 1838 in Hamburg, as it was celebrated by the Hanseatic associations and his comrades in arms. , Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1838 ( digitized ).
- Genealogical and biographical notes on the mayors of Hamburg who have died since the Reformation. Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1840, 324 pages ( digitized version ); Reprint: Nabu Press 2013, ISBN 1-272-07419-6 , 346 pp.
- Hamburg's rubble: containing I. St. Petri Church, II. St. Nicolai Church, III. St. Gertruden Chapel and IV. a total view after the fire from May 5th to 8th, 1842. Fuchs, Hamburg 1842
- Hamburg and its surroundings in the 19th century. A sequence of lifelike views of the city and its surroundings, engraved in steel (drawn from nature by Carl Alexander Lill and others). 1844. Reprinted by Edishons British Library Historical Print. 2011, ISBN 1-241-51222-1 , 422 pp.
- Hamburg costume album. Berendsohn, Hamburg 1847, ( digitized version )
- The Hamburg Oberalten, their civic activity and their families. Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857. 518 p. ( Digitized version ), reprint: Nabu Press 2012, ISBN 1-276-83504-3 , 536 p.
- Hamburg antiquities. Contribution to the history of the city and its antiquities. Perthes-Besser & Mauke. Hamburg 1859, VI + 256 pages, ( digitized version )
Translations
- The Spirit of the Orient explained in a diary about journeys through Rumili during an eventful time, by David Urquhart , translated by Friedrich Georg Buek in: Journeys and country descriptions of the older and more recent times , a collection of the most interesting works on country and state knowledge, Geography and statistics. (Ed.): Eduard Widenmann and Hermann Hauff . Seventeenth delivery. JG Cotta'sche Verlagbuchhandlung. Stuttgart and Tübingen 1839, 155 p., ( Digitized ).
- John Bowring : Report on the German customs association to Lord Viscount Palmerston , Besser, Berlin 1840
literature
- No. 499.Buek (Friedrich Georg) . In: Hans Schröder (Hrsg.): Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 1 . Hamburg 1851, p. 428 (contains a list of independent works, translations, editing, collaboration and editing).
Web links
- Finding aid (PDF) in the Hamburg State Archives ; accessed on May 27, 2014
Individual evidence
- ↑ Biographical information , accessed on May 28, 2014
- ↑ a b Gerrit Schmidt: The history of the Hamburg lawyers from 1815 to 1879 , (diss.), Mauke, Hamburg 1988, ISBN 3-923725-17-5 , p. 321
- ↑ Biographical information. ( Memento of May 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (English) accessed on May 28, 2014
- ↑ This was originally a series of 48 “deliveries” that were drawn and printed from 1843 to 1847. One delivery consisted of i. d. Usually a total of 4 pages with explanatory text, 2 of which with colored drawings, e.g. B. the 4th delivery: 7th maid, 8th nanny (drawn from nature and lithographed by C. Beer ). Within the series, a distinction was made between: 1. civil official costumes, 2. urban, 3. military and 4. rural costumes. The deliveries were often bound as a book and / or published in full. Draftsmen were Carl Beer, Heinrich Jessen a. a.
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SURNAME | Buek, Friedrich Georg |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Buek, Georg Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Lawyer, author, local historian and translator |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 16, 1795 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |
DATE OF DEATH | October 17, 1860 |
Place of death | Hamburg |