Hermann Gottlieb Friedrich Hartmann

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Hermann Gottlieb Friedrich Hartmann (born March 22, 1826 in Ankum near Osnabrück , † December 27, 1901 in Lintorf ) was a German doctor, teacher and writer. Hermann Hartmann was born the son of a doctor. He attended the Ratsgymnasium Osnabrück from 1840 to 1845, then studied at the universities of Heidelberg, Göttingen and Würzburg. He received his doctorate and continued to study in Berlin and Vienna. From 1850 he worked as a general practitioner. In 1874 he was appointed to the royal medical council.

Fonts

  • Poems. Osnabrück: Meinders, 1862
  • The book of the Saxon Duke Wittekind. Minden: Bruns, 1863
  • The battle at Slagvorderberge. Osnabrück, 1867
  • Wittekind. A fatherland poem. Osnabrück's temple of honor. Osnabrück, 1868
  • Hikes through the Wittekinds- and Wiehengebirge. Osnabrück, 1870
  • Pictures from Westphalia. Legends, folk and family festivals, customs, popular superstition and other folklore of the former principality of Osnabrück. 2 vols. Osnabrück: Rackhorst 1870f.
  • The county of Stemwede in the Minden monastery. Rahden: Francke, 1881
  • The legends of Westphalia. Minden: Bruns, 1884 (with Otto Weddigen )
  • At the Roman border wall. Minden: Bruns, 1895
  • At the Wittekindsburg. Old Saxon story. Minden: Bruns, 1895

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Gottlieb Friedrich Hartmann in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors