Gustav Goedel

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gustav Friedrich Goedel (born September 25, 1847 in Hunsbach ; † April 1918 ) was a German pastor , consistorial councilor and author .

Gustav Friedrich Goedel was born as the son of pastor Gustav Goedel and Luise Knipser. After school in Worms , he attended the Latin school in Meisenheim and studied at the universities of Halle , Utrecht and Bonn . He was pastor in Hermeskeil , then on ships abroad, station pastor of the North Sea in Wilhelmshaven and station pastor of the Baltic Sea in Kiel . On August 29, 1882, he married Ottilie Faber, with whom he had three sons and two daughters.

In 1902 he published his main work, Etymological Dictionary of the German Seaman's Language . When Friedrich Kluge's seaman language appeared in 1908 , Goedel's book lost its importance.

Works

  • High German obscurations of Low German seaman's words , 7 episodes, in: Hansa Volume 32 (1895)
  • Etymological dictionary of the German seaman's language , 520 pages, Kiel and Leipzig 1902
  • Through the Strait of Magellan. Memories by Gustav Goedel , 36 p., Berlin 1914
  • Graf Zeppelin , field edition , Stuttgart 1915 (= Upright Men Volume 3)
  • Field Marshal Hindenburg , field edition, Stuttgart 1915 (= Upright Men Volume 4)
  • Charlemagne and the Frisians , in: Ostfreesland, a calendar for everyone, Volume 2 (1915). Pp. 31-40
  • From the ongoing world war. A story that has not quite happened yet , Stuttgart 1916
  • How the world war went on. A story that still hasn't quite happened , Stuttgart 1916
  • Clear deck everywhere! Deutsch-Seemännisches , 80 p., Hamburg 1916 (= Quickborn Books Volume 9)

literature