JFL Erichs

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JFL Erichs (also: J. Fr. L. Erichs and JFL Ehrichs ; * before 1803, † 1817 or later) was a German Protestant clergyman and writer .

Life

JFL Ehrichs worked in the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg during the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover as early as 1803 as a pastor in Dudensen in the Neustadt am Rübenberge inspection .

In the so-called " French era ", when the troops of Prussia in the fight against Napoleon Bonaparte's armies, sometimes extremely violently asserted their interests in the area of ​​the former Electorate of Hanover, Pastor Erichs composed an ode to his fatherland marked by violence and sadness , at the same time a " Outcry against injustice and violence ”.

In the war year 1813, Erichs published "two poems" on the funeral and resurrection of the castle church in Hanover, alongside members of the Hanoverians .

After the elevation of the Electorate of Hanover to the Kingdom of Hanover , Ehrichs went to Lehrte in the Burgdorf inspection department and to Dedensen .

Fonts (selection)

  • How should the country minister begin his liturgical improvements? , in Johann Christoph Salfeld : Contributions to the knowledge and improvement of the church and school system in the royal Braunschweig-Lüneburgischen Churlanden , Volume 6, Hanover: Hahn, 1906, pp. 353-440; Digitalisat the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage
  • To my fatherland, June 16, 1806 (Minerva, August 1806)
  • About the connection of the non-essential symbolic with the liturgy in the country , in Johann Christoph Salfeld, Johann Philipp Trefurt : New contributions to the knowledge and improvement of the church and school system, especially in Hanover , Volume 1, Hanover: Hahn, 1810, p. 406 -568
  • Burial and resurrection of the castle church in Hanover. Two poems , Hanover 1813
  • War songs of the Hanoverians , Hanover 1813

Individual evidence

  1. a b c o. V .: Erichs, JFL in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (link to the database, new name must be entered) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library [undated], last accessed on October 17, 2019
  2. ^ A b Karl Goedeke (Hrsg.), Edmund Goetze (arrangement): Ground plan for the history of German poetry , second, completely new edited edition, Volume 7: Time of the World War (1790-1815). Fantastic poetry. Department II , unchanged reprint of the edition published in Dresden in 1900 by L. Ehlermann Verlag, Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-05-005226-7 , p. 344; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. a b c d Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : Ehrichs (jF L.) , in: ders .: Das Gelehre Hannover or Lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have worked in and outside of the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hannover since the Reformation have lived and are still alive, compiled from the most credible writers , Volume 1, Bremen 1823, p. 529
  4. a b Günter Sieske: Prussia in the judgment of Hanover 1795 - 1806. A contribution to the history of political journalism in Lower Saxony (= Publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen , Volume 25) (= Lower Saxony and Prussia , No. 2), Hildesheim: August Lax, 1959, pp. 91, 98, 116, 127; limited preview in Google Book search