Friedrich Ludwig Joseph Fischbach

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Friedrich Ludwig Joseph Fischbach (born March 21, 1752 in Berlin ; † April 3, 1825 there ) was a Prussian war councilor and writer .

Life

Fischbach was a Prussian civil servant. He was designated as a finance and domain council, as a war council and as a secret expeditionary secretary to the general directorate . He lived and worked in Berlin, at least for a while in Dammstrasse in the house of the surgeon Tesmer. His writing mainly deals with questions of state politics.

Works

  • The non-profit, a weekly. Berlin June 1778 to February 1779
  • Nocturnal loneliness. For use by everyone who has understanding. Kaffke, Stettin 1781
  • Historical political, geographic, statistical and military contributions, concerning the royal Prussian and neighboring states. 3 volumes, Pauli, Berlin 1781–1784
  • Diplomatic history of the city and fortress Spandow. Pauli, Berlin 1784
  • Statistical-topographical city descriptions of the Mark Brandenburg. The first part, first volume, containing the Ober-Barnim circle. Horvath, Berlin 1786, digitized on Google Books or digitized in the MDZ
  • Examination of the cause of the grumbling against the Tobacks monopoly of the Royal General Administration. Matzdorff, Berlin 1797
  • Published together with Johann Wilhelm Andreas Kosmann and Theodor Heinsius : Memories and Daily History of the Mark Brandenburg. 1797-1798
  • Against the freedom of the grain trade, along with the attached evidence that the Churmark Brandenburg is adequately and cheaply continuously supplied with grain and food, but at the same time the flour of agriculture, trade, factories and trade can be promoted. Unger, Berlin 1805
  • About the value of taxis for my country. Berlin 1809
  • Addendum to the treatise on the state economy city of Elector August of Saxony. In: Woltmann's history and politics. 1804, pp. 277-291

literature

  • Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland. 5th edition, Volume 2, Meyer, Lemgo 1796, p. 332 ; Volume 9, 1801, p. 347 ; Volume 13, 1808, p. 384 ; Volume 22,2, 1831, p. 141
  • Friedrich Nicolai : Description of the royal residence cities Berlin and Potsdam. 3rd edition, volume 3, Nicolai, Berlin 1786, 3rd appendix: Advertisement of the most distinguished scholars, artists and musicians now living in Berlin, Potsdam and the surrounding area. P. 7
  • Valentin Heinrich Schmidt, Daniel Gottlieb Gebhard Mehring: The latest learned Berlin or literary news from living Berlin writers. Maurer, Berlin 1785, p. 118

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Domgemeinde Berlin, No. 20/1825