Johann Gottlieb Lindner

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Johann Gottlieb Lindner (born March 17, 1726 in Bärenstein (Erzgebirge) , Saxony , † December 18, 1811 in Arnstadt , Thuringia ) was a German educator , historian and author.

Life

Lindner was the son of a simple miner . First he was a teacher at the Kreuzschule in Dresden . During this time he supplemented his low income through musical performances. From 1748 he studied at the University of Leipzig and became a master of philology .

On the recommendation of the then superintendent Johann Christian Ernesti , Lindner became deputy principal in Langensalza in 1751 . From 1761 he was a member of the Academy of Charitable Sciences in Erfurt . In 1765 Lindner was adjunct to the school rector at the Lyzeum ("city and country school") in Arnstadt , which he followed in 1794 in office. Most recently he was the princely Schwarzburg-Sondershausen consistorial advisor for school matters.

Lindner was the author of numerous philological, historical, topographical and numismatic writings, which his Arnstadt student and later editor of his biography, Johann Christian von Hellbach , included as "actual books and little pieces and ... occasional writings on objects of Schwarzburg history and other learned subjects “ Summarized.

Works (selection)

  • Magister Johann Gottlieb Lindner's directors of the city and country school in Arnstadt, also assessor of the princely Schwarzburg-Sonderhäusischen Consistorii in school matters there, a short autobiography , with notes, an addendum and some additional documents by Johann Christian von Hellbach (ed.), Arnstadt 1812
  • Analectorum Paulino-Cellensium , 21 parts, 1789-1804
  • Review of the Schwarzburg history , 11 parts, 1783–1792
  • Instructive pastime in Ovidian Metamorphoses , Leipzig 1764
  • Something about myths , Arnstadt 1796
  • Foundation of German language teaching for beginners , Arnstadt 1772

literature

  • Small encyclopedia of the personalities of Bad Langensalza and von Ufhoven. Rockstuhl Verlag, Bad Langensalza 2001, ISBN 3-934748-60-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georg Christoph Hamberger, Johann Georg Meusel: The learned Teutschland. Volume 4. Meyersche Hof-Buchhandlung, Lemgo 1797, p. 467. ( digitized version )