Hubert Gottschling

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Hubert Gottschling

Hubert Gottschling (born March 31, 1931 in Ruda Pabianicka ( Łódź ), Poland ; † July 10, 1990 in Berlin ) was a German scientist , poet and artist .

Life

Gottschling came from a family of the German minority in Łódź (Poland) and was born in 1931 as the first of four siblings. The father Albert Gottschling worked in a textile factory owned by Adolf Horak, an exponent of the Baptists in Poland and an important employer in the Ruda Pabianicka district. After moving to Pollhagen in 1946 , Gottschling graduated from high school in Stadthagen in 1951 and then studied medicine and philosophy in Göttingen and Heidelberg . After receiving his doctorate, he worked in the USA (La Fayette, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin ) for five years from 1958 . During this time the friendship with the microbiologist Koki Horikoshi develops, which lasts until the end of his life. Back in Germany, he initially worked for Hans G. Zachau at the Institute for Genetics at the University of Cologne , which was set up and headed by Max Delbrück between 1961 and 1963. From December 1, 1970 to March 31, 1977 Gottschling was assistant professor at the Free University of Berlin . Among others, the doctor and molecular biologist Burghardt Wittig received his doctorate in his working group .

Gottschling married on November 27, 1970 in Berlin Gisela Pätzold (born March 6, 1939 in Bielefeld ) and was the brother-in-law of the journalism professor Ulrich Pätzold . The couple has a son, the evolutionary biologist and taxonomist Marc Gottschling (born June 17, 1971 in Berlin).

Growing up in Poland and dealing with nature are central motifs in Gottschling's art and are reflected in a series of pictures (KinderParadiesSplitter, shown at the Free Berlin Art Exhibition in 1990) and poems, some of which were published in the almanac of German-speaking writers' doctors .

In Germany Gottschling had numerous contacts with artists and writers, including Monika Cronshagen, Ellinor Michel , Kurt Mühlenhaupt , Kunito Nagaoka and Friedrich Schröder Sonnenstern . The correspondence with Clara Rilke and Helmuth Westhoff is in the German Literature Archive Marbach , a youth correspondence with Margarethe Krieger in her estate in Kraichtal.

bibliography

  • Determination of intravital redox potentials under different conditions , (University of Heidelberg: medical doctoral thesis, 1958)
  • Cornwall and Ver- sue , pp. 87‒88 in
  • Triptych three times and III Romantic sky technique , pp. 40‒42 in
  • Riddle Tree Hesuv , pp. 276‒280 in
  • Late riddle Hesuv , p. 141 in
  • Counterpoint pentaptych , Loule and back , transitions , iconclasm and pax maeroris , pp. 218‒223 in
  • From an illustrated thirteen- fold cycle , cut for cut and schooling of the memory of water boats , pp. 44‒48 in
  • Through the shaft of time , In the tunnel of the soul and No horizon , p. 48 in
  • For fear of death , confusion during the visit to the house of death and the late reunion , pp 38-40 in
  • Resignations , pp. 39‒40 in
  • Small report from the desert country, from the empty year , pp. 69‒74 in

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • Watercolors 1973 to 1979 , Altstadtgalerie Spandau, Berlin 1980.

Holdings

  • 9. FBK (1979): At the Atlantic (watercolor)
  • Anniversary exhibition Altstadtgalerie (1980): Von Helgoland (watercolor)
  • 10. FBK (1980): Von Helgoland (watercolor)
  • 11. FBK (1981): Africa on the Mediterranean Sea, Sousse (watercolor)
  • 14. FBK (1984): Blinded Pine Al Gharb (watercolor) [with illustration]
  • 15. FBK (1985): Wheatfield after noon (watercolor)
  • 17. FBK (1987): Coastal reflections (Algarve) (mixed media)
  • 18. FBK (1988): From Sicily (watercolor)
  • 20. FBK (1990): KinderParadiesSplitter (mixed media )

literature

  • Koki Horikoshi (2016): My lifelong friend Hubert Gottschling , pp. 143‒147 in.
  • Jüngling, Arnim (Hrgb.) (1979): Almanac German writers-doctors . Breit, Marquartstein.
  • Schuder, Hans Werner (ed.) (12., 1976): Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1976 . de Gruyter, Berlin.

Web links

  • Obituary notice Doolia [1]

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas, J. (1989): Dr. phil. Adolf Speidel †, Freden / Leine . The community 9/1989: 13
  2. a b Heidelberg Document Server
  3. Ulrich Pätzold (2013): Sixty-eight. Notes in old age . epubli, Berlin
  4. a b Koki Horikoshi (2016): Extremophiles. Where it all began . Springer Japan, Tokyo
  5. ^ Ute Deichmann & Simone Wenkel (2007): Max Delbruck and Cologne: An early chapter of German molecular biology . World Scientific, New Jersey
  6. Feldmann (2008): A life with yeast molecular biology . Comprehensive Biochemistry 76: 276-334
  7. Wittig, Burghardt (1976): Purification and characterization of the four lysine-specific transfer ribonucleic acids from chicken embryos. Free University of Berlin: PhD thesis.
  8. ^ Personnel page of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , Systematic Botany and Mycology
  9. Buchloh, Christian; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; Fritsch, Norbert; Liestmann, Joachim; Noll, Martin; Scholler, Oda; Sobottka, Jan-Michael [Exhibition director] (1990): 20th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  10. ^ Holdings in the German Literature Archive in Marbach
  11. ^ Artist Margarethe Krieger bequeathed her legacy to the town of Kraichtal
  12. Jüngling, Arnim (ed.) (1979): Almanach 79 German Writers-Doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  13. ^ Jüngling, Arnim (ed.) (1980): Almanach 80 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  14. Jüngling, Arnim (ed.) (1981): Almanach 81 German Writers-Doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  15. Jüngling, Arnim (ed.) (1982): Almanach 82 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  16. ^ Jüngling, Arnim (ed.) (1984): Almanach 84 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  17. Schwalm, Jürgen (ed.) (1985): Almanach 85 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  18. Schwalm, Jürgen (ed.) (1986): Almanach 87 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  19. ^ Schwalm, Jürgen (ed.) (1987): Almanach 88 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  20. Schwalm, Jürgen (ed.) (1988): Almanach 89 German Writers-Doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  21. Schwalm, Jürgen (ed.) (1989): Almanach 90 German writers-doctors. Breit, Marquartstein.
  22. Beelke, Manfred; Fricke, Martin; Liestmann, Joachim; Masuhr, Dieter; Müller, Peter; Rech, Karin; Ziegler, Karlheinz [Exhibition Director] (1979): 9th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  23. Beelke, Manfred; Fricke, Martin; Liestmann, Joachim; Masuhr, Dieter; Müller, Peter; Rech, Karin; Ziegler, Karlheinz (1980): 10th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  24. Beelke, Manfred; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; Huebler, Rudolf; Liestmann, Joachim; Stratmann, Norbert; Zahn, Lo [Exhibition Director] (1981): 11th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  25. Beelke, Manfred; Fricke, Martin; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; Huebler, Rudolf; Liestmann, Joachim; Müller, Peter; Zahn, Lo [Exhibition Director] (1984): 14th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  26. Beelke, Manfred; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; Liestmann, Joachim; Stratmann, Hahlbrock; Mara; Hopffgarten, Ernst v .; Tyspe, Dieter [Exhibition Director] (1985): 15th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  27. Beelke, Manfred; Bruchhausen, Gisela v .; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; Liestmann, Joachim; Stratmann; Hopffgarten, Ernst v .; Tyspe, Dieter [Exhibition Director] (1987): 17th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  28. Beck, Bernd; Bruchhausen, Gisela v .; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; In short, Peter; Lehmann, Gisela; Masuhr, Dieter; Rech, Karin [Exhibition Director] (1988): 18th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.
  29. Buchloh, Christian; Gonschorr, H. Oskar; Fritsch, Norbert; Liestmann, Joachim; Noll, Martin; Scholler, Oda; Sobottka, Jan-Michael [Exhibition director] (1990): 20th Free Berlin Art Exhibition.