Friedrich Winfried Schubart

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Friedrich Winfried Schubart - or Friedrich Winfrid Schubart - (* June 5, 1847 in Hohnstädt , today part of Grimma ; † March 5, 1918 in Zerbst / Anhalt ) was a German Protestant leading clergyman, bell scientist and local researcher.

Life

Friedrich Winfried Schubart was a son of the pastor Friedrich Moritz Schubart and his wife Clara, nee. Tame. The art collector Friedrich Martin Schubart (1840–1899) was his older brother. From 1861 to 1868 he attended the Princely School of Grimma and then studied Protestant theology at the University of Leipzig .

He was ordained in Grimma for service in the church province of Saxony , but then followed an appointment to Anhalt as court preacher in Ballenstedt . Here he developed an extensive activity, among other things as chairman of the Diaspora conference and editor of the journal Diasporabote .

St. Bartholomäi in Zerbst

In 1905 he moved to the St. Bartholomäi Church in Zerbst, where he worked until his retirement in 1917. As court preacher , general superintendent and chairman of the consistory , he was the leading clergyman of the Evangelical Church of Anhalt .

In addition to numerous publications on regional history, he wrote the basic inventory of bells in the Duchy of Anhalt in 1896 .

He was married to Bertha, born in 1888. von Alvensleben from the Eichenbarleben house (1859–1912), a daughter of General Werner VIII von Alvensleben .

Awards

Fonts

Title page O rex gloriae, ... from 1896 with the spelling of the name Winfrid
  • O rex gloriae, Christe, veni cum pace Amen: An ancient bell prayer. A contribution to bell inscriptions. Dessau: Baumann 1896 ( digitized in the Internet Archive )
  • The bells in the Duchy of Anhalt: a contribution to the history and antiquity of Anhalt and to general bells. With three hundred illustrations drawn by W. Peters, Dessau: Baumann, 1896.

literature

  • Margarete Schilling (editor): Letters and notes from court preacher FW Schubart on his book "The Bells in the Duchy of Anhalt" from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century. Format A4, Apolda 2018, without ISBN
  • Bernhard Möller: Thuringian Pastors' Book. Volume 3: Grand Duchy of Saxony (-Weimar-Eisenach) - Eisenach region. Edited by the Society for Thuringian Church History. Neustadt an der Aisch: Degener 2000 ISBN 9783768642057 , p. 394.
  • Christoph Schröter: Friedrich Winfried Schubart 1847–1918. In: Ballenstedter personalities: pictures of life. Ballenstedt: Stadtverwaltung 2000, pp. 55–56.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File%3ASchubart_rex_1896_glocken.pdf&page=1 - accessed on July 13, 2018
  2. Grimmaic ECCE. 20 (1899), pages 58 -65; see also Johann Friedrich Anthing
  3. ^ Family von Alvensleben , accessed on October 10, 2016