Heinrich Sander (writer)

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Heinrich Sander (born November 25, 1754 in Köndringen , † October 5, 1782 in Karlsruhe ) was a German teacher and writer.

Sander was the son of superintendent Nikolaus Christian Sander (1722–1794); his brother was the Karlsruhe Oberkirchenrat Nicolaus Sander . He studied theology in Tübingen and economics in Göttingen . In 1775 he became professor of natural history and eloquence at the illustrious grammar school in Karlsruhe . Sander, honorary member of the Berlin Society of Natural Research Friends and the Princely Anhalt German Society in Bernburg, undertook several trips on which he made the acquaintance of Klopstock , Wieland , Goethe and Lessing , among others .

In addition to educational and philosophical-scientific writings, he also wrote works on theology and his famous travelogues.

Works

  • JJ Ebert's natural story. Karlsruhe 1776
  • On the natural history of the Ruffolken or Gaduslota L. Karlsruhe 1778
  • Of the goodness and wisdom of God in nature. Karlsruhe 1778
  • From the unicorn, especially the unicorn in the Bible. Karlsruhe 1779
  • About nature and religion, for lovers and worshipers of God. Leipzig 1779, 1780
  • From Providence. Leipzig 1780
  • Book of edification for promoting true godliness. Leipzig 1780
  • About the great and beautiful in nature. Leipzig 1781, 1782
  • Economic natural history for the German farmer. Leipzig 1782
  • About the artificial language of naturalists. Basel 1782
  • Sermons for all classes. Leipzig 1783
  • Description of his travels through France, the Netherlands, Holland, Germany and Italy. Leipzig 1783/84
  • Description of a stalactite cave in the Landgraviate of Sausenburg (Erdmannshöhle in Hasel). In: Der Naturforscher, Volume 18, 1782
  • From a strange lake in the upper Margraviate of Baden (lake in Eichen near Schopfheim). In: Der Naturforscher, Volume 20, 1782
  • Heinrich Sanders Small Writings after his death, ed. Georg Friedrich Götz. Dessau and Leipzig, self-published, 1784 + 1785. 2 volumes [I. Naturhistorisches; II. Poems, On Some Books of Scripture, Moral Treatises and Essays, Mixed Essays, Sander's Life].

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