Friedrich Maximilian Bergfeld

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Friedrich Maximilian Bergfeld, also Max Bergfeld, (born August 1, 1864 in Kirchberg ; † February 2, 1934 in Zwickau ) was a German elementary school teacher and dialect poet from the Ore Mountains . He also wrote under the pseudonyms Montecampo or Johannes Baldur .

Life

Friedrich Maxmilian Bergfeld attended elementary schools in Wildenfels and Zwickau and then the seminar in Schneeberg .

He worked as a primary school teacher in Planitz , Meerane , Ortmannsdorf , Liebschwitz , Mühlau and most recently in Zwickau.

He started working as a writer in 1891 in Mühlau near Burgstädt . His subjects were education, philosophy and psychology. He also published poems. His songs De Beerleit and In Aärzgebärg appeared on song postcards No. 39 and No. 40 by Verlag Wilhelm Vogel , Schwarzenberg i. Sa., and thus found a wide distribution.

Bernhard Münz published his correspondence with Jakob Frohschammer .

Works

  • Psychological devotions. 1891
  • Human education. 1893
  • National Festival Seal. 1893
  • Understanding as philosophy.
  • The truth ...
  • Flowers of life. Xenien-Verlag, Leipzig 1916
  • Katzenveit, the spirit of the Ore Mountains. Grasersche Buchhandlung, Annaberg 1919

literature

  • Horst Henschel : Singing Land. 400 dialect songs from the Ore Mountains. Hofmeister, Leipzig 1939, p. 17 ( Erzgebirgische Heimatkunde, Volume 19).
  • Bruno Volger: Saxony's scholars, artists and writers in words and pictures, with an appendix "Non-Saxony" , Bruno Volger Verlagbuchhandlung , Leipzig 1907/1908
  • Kürschner's German Literature Calendar , Volume 36 (1914)

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar and Saxony's scholars, artists and writers , p. 7 indicate Wildenfels as the place of birth .