Friedrich Wilhelm Andreae

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Friedrich Wilhelm Andreae (also: Wilhelm Andreae and Johann Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Andreä * 18th November 1822 in Lamspringe in Hildesheim , † 6. February 1872 in Hildesheim), a German was trading school - teacher , school principal and owner of a privately run Higher School for Girls .

Andreae's publications include the chronicle of the history of the city of Hanover , which he was one of the first to publish fiction with a narrative, structured presentation that extends into his own present.

Fonts

  • Chronicle of the royal seat of Hanover from the oldest times to the present. Edited from the best sources by Fried. Wilh. Andreae, Dr. phil. and owner of a higher private daughter school , Hildesheim: Finkesche Buchhandlung (GF Schmidt), 1859; Digitized
  • Leibniz. A life and moral history novel from the time of the wig , 2 volumes, Leipzig: FA Brockhaus, 1863
  • The petrels. Cultural and moral history novel from the beginning of the 16th century , Jena and Leipzig, Herman Costenoble, 1865
  • To commemorate the five hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Dinklar on September 3, 1867. A festival offering , Hildesheim: Lax, 1867

Web links

Wikisource: Friedrich Wilhelm Andreae  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Karljosef Kreter : Geschistorschreibung , in: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 217f .; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. Compare the information under the data set of the common authority file of the German National Library
  3. ^ Heinrich Brockhaus (Ed.): Johann Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Andreä , in ders .: Complete list of the works published by the FA Brockhaus company in Leipzig since it was founded by Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus in 1805 until his centenary in 1872. In chronological order with biographical and literary historical notes , Leipzig: FA Brockhaus, 1872–1875, p. 799; Digitized via Google books
  4. ^ Compare the title page of Andreaes Chronik der Residenzstadt Hannover ... ; Digitized