Heinrich Siebern

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Heinrich screeners (full name Ernst Hermann Heinrich screeners ; * 2. October 1872 in Dorum ; † 24. July 1938 in Hannover ) was a German Landesbauinspektor, Regierungsbaumeister , conservationists Provinzialkonservatorund Flurnamen collector systems.

Life

Heinrich Siebern studied from 1893 to 1897 at the Technical University of Hanover . During his studies in 1896 he became a member of the Hanover-based Bauhütte zum white sheet .

Shortly after completing his studies, Siebern worked as an architectural assistant from 1899 to 1910. In the meantime he had already worked as a government building supervisor and in 1902 had been appointed government building master. Also in 1902 he was temporarily dismissed from civil service at his own request.

In 1909 Siebern became a state master builder. From the same year until 1927 Siebern held a teaching position for monument preservation at the TH Hannover. At the same time he worked from 1910 to 1937 as the state curator of the Prussian province of Hanover . During this period, in the middle of World War I, he was awarded the title of professor in 1915, and later, in 1921, that of the regional building council.

The field name collector had already become a member of the NAfH field names commission in 1912 or 1913 and was elected to the NAfH in 1913.

Around 1935 Siebern was the head of the central office for uniform processing of monument preservation in the province of Hanover.

Fonts (selection)

  • The art monuments of the province of Hanover , ed. from the Provincial Commission for Research and Conservation of Monuments in the Province of Hanover,
    • Booklet 2: Hildesheim district , part 3: The Marienburg district (= booklet 10 of the complete work), Hanover: Provincial Administration; Hanover: Schulze's bookstore, 1910
      • Reprint of the edition (= art monuments inventories of Lower Saxony , vol. 24), Osnabrück: Wenner, 1979, ISBN 978-3-87898-158-9
    • Bd. 3: Kreis Grafschaft Schaumburg , on behalf of the district association of the Cassel administrative district, Marburg: Elwert, [1907]; contents
      • Reprint of the edition (= art monuments inventories of Lower Saxony , vol. 16), Osnabrück: Wenner, 1979, ISBN 978-3-87898-150-3
    • Book 3, Part 5: City of Celle , arr. by Heinrich Siebern and Hans Lütgens (= booklet 21 of the complete works), Hanover: Provinzialverwaltg; Hanover: Th. Schulze, 1937; contents
    • Booklet 4: District Osnabrück , Part 1/2: City of Osnabrück (= Booklet 7 and 8 of the complete work), Hanover: Provincial Administration, 1907; contents
    • Issue 5: District of Stade , Part 1: The districts of Verden, Rotenburg and Zeven , edit. by Heinrich Siebern, Georg Meyer, Christian Wallmann (= booklet 9 of the complete work), Hanover: Provincial Administration, 1908
    • Issue 6: District Aurich , part 1/2: City of Emden (= Issues 15 and 16 of the complete work), Hanover: Self-published provincial administration; Hanover: Schulzes Buchhandlung, 1927; contents

literature

  • Rita Seidel (editor): Catalogus professorum 1831–1981. Festschrift for the 150th anniversary of the University of Hanover , ed. on behalf of the President, University of Hanover, Stuttgart; Berlin; Cologne; Mainz: Kohlhammer, 1981, ISBN 3-17-007321-4 , p. 296.
  • Ulrich Scheuermann : Field name collection and field name research in Lower Saxony , Bielefeld: Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, 2011, ISBN 978-3-89534-890-7 , p. 408.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Siebern, Ernst Hermann Heinrich in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the version dated February 6, 2012, last accessed on March 13, 2020
  2. a b c Reinhard Glaß: Siebern, Heinrich in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) , a research project by Günther Kokkelink (†), Monika Lemke-Kokkelink and Reinhard Glaß, [undated] , last accessed on March 13, 2020