Georg Julius Berling

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Georg Julius Berling , also Georg Berling (born May 30, 1817 in Altenkirchen (Rügen) , † June 16, 1873 in Anklam ) was a German doctor and Low German poet.

Life

Georg Julius Berling was brought up in Blesewitz by his uncle, Pastor Sellin, from 1823 after the death of his father . He attended high school in Friedland (Mecklenburg) and Greifswald . He then studied medicine at the Universities of Greifswald and Jena . His doctorate took place in Greifswald in November 1842. Then he settled in Anklam as a doctor, where he lived until the end of his life.

Berling wrote poems in Low German , which he published in a two-volume collection. Fritz Reuter greeted the publication of the first volume of the Low German poems on February 3, 1860 with a rhymed epistle .

Fonts

  • Funny and sad as't jerer hewn wants. A collection of Low German poems in Neupommerscher dialect.
Issue 1: Dietze, Anklam 1860.
Book 2: Dietze, Anklam 1861.
New edition ud T. Lustig un trurig: Low German poems , especially by Karl Theodor Gaedertz . Berlin: Klönne, 1884.
  • The practical animal stuffing (taxidermist), or thorough instruction to stuff mammals, birds, amphibians, fish and shellfish according to a new method ...: a guide to self-teaching ... Berlin: Schotte, 1861.

literature

  • Berling, Georg . In: Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania? A dictionary of persons . Edition Temmen, Bremen 1995, ISBN 3-86108-282-9 , p. 46.

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