Gustav Pasig

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Gustav Ludwig Pasig (born October 17, 1833 in Wurzen , † November 30, 1895 in Lausigk ) was an Evangelical Lutheran pastor and German folk writer.

Pasig was born the son of a master tailor in Wurzen. From 1848 to 1854 he attended high school in Grimma. From 1862 he worked as a deacon in Johanngeorgenstadt in the Ore Mountains . In 1866 he was transferred to Lausigk , where he was first appointed again as a deacon and finally from 1876 as pastor.

His son Paul Richard Pasig (1852–?) Was also active as a Lutheran clergyman and writer. His son Walter, born in Johanngeorgenstadt, received his doctorate in 1893 with the dissertation Spinoza's Rationalism and Epistemology in the Light of the Relationship between Thought and Expansion .

Works (selection)

  • Perpetua. Narrative poem in three songs , 1869
  • Bell sagas , 1880
  • Seals , 1882
  • Under the diamond wreath , Leipzig 1889

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