Johann Christian Friedrich Kühnau

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Johann Christian Friedrich Kühnau

Johann Christian Friedrich Kühnau (born September 3, 1782 in Berlin ; † August 27, 1813 ) was a teacher at the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin, a Protestant theologian and writer, and most recently an officer in the Berlin Landwehr .

Life

He was born in 1782 as the son of the Berlin cantor and composer Johann Christoph Kühnau and died in 1813 in the battle of Hagelberg near Lübnitz (Mittelmark, now part of Bad Belzig ).

Legacies and deposits are kept in the Berlin State Library, Prussian Cultural Heritage .

Fonts

  • Friedrich Herzberg, Johann Christian Friedrich Kühnau, Some remarks about the influence of the current extraordinary circumstances on the school system and the scientific and Moral culture of the Prussian state . 1813
  • Jonathan, Saul's son: a friendship painting after d. sacred documents designed , Salfeld, 1810

literature

  • Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland: or Lexicon of the now living German writers , 5th edition, Vol. 23 - Lemgo: Meyer, 1834.
  • Carl Ferdinand Becker: Systematic-chronological presentation of musical literature from the earliest to the most recent , Leipzig 1936

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. StaBiKat Berlin State Library