Hans Horenbarch

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Hans Horenbarch (also: Hans Horenberg ; * before 1599 , † after 1610 ) was a German smelter , piece and bell caster .

life and work

Hans Horenbarch, born in the 16th century, was a son or brother of Christopher Horenbarch . In Hanover's older foundry works, he cast three guns for the city.

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In the House Aussel in district Wiedenbrück a bell privately owned from the authorship Horenbarchs received. The approximately 25 cm diameter bell bears the inscription "me fecit Hans Horenbarch 1610".

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Arnold Nöldeke : Gießhäuser ... Hüttenmeister , in ders .: The art monuments of the province of Hanover , part 1 : Region of Hanover , issue 2: City of Hanover , Hanover 1932, p. 405 (reprint: Wenner Osnabrück, 1979. Part 1: Monuments of the “old” city area of ​​Hanover (incorporated until January 1, 1870), ISBN 3-87898-151-1
  2. Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Volume 17 (1914), p. 270; Preview over google books
  3. a b c Hans Schnoor : House Aussel , in ders .: Wiedenbrück district. Music and theater without a roof of their own (= contributions to Westphalian music history , volume 5) (= monographs of the district of Wiedenbrück ), Hagen: Westfälisches Musikarchiv, 1969, p. 228; limited preview in Google Book search