Johann Traugott Lindner

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Heiligobndlied, printed in 1848 by Johann Traugott Lindner in Walks through the most interesting areas of the Saxon Upper Ore Mountains
The Rockenstein in Walks from 1848

Johann Traugott Lindner (born November 2, 1777 , † May 3, 1856 in Crandorf ) was a German lawyer and chronicler .

Life

After attending high school in Schneeberg he studied at the University of Leipzig the law and received his doctorate in 1804 in Leipzig. In the Leipzig learned diary, the addition "from Burgstädt im Meißnischen" is given when specifying his doctorate. This is possibly his birthplace. He settled as a lawyer in the Erzgebirge town of Schwarzenberg , where he worked for a very long time (at least 1823 to 1843) as financial procurator in the Schwarzenberg district of the Erzgebirge . In a handbook with a list of lawyers in Germany, he is referred to as an advocate in 1845, with the simultaneous indication of “financial procurator” after his name. In the 1820s he was the mayor of Schwarzenberg.

Act

Lindner wrote two local history works, of which in particular his descriptions of the area between Zwickau and Annaberg in the hikes through the most interesting areas of the Saxon Upper Ore Mountains 1844–1846 show lasting effects in the Ore Mountains home history. In 1818 he suggested the erection of a monument at Fürstenbrunn near Waschleithe , which commemorates the liberation of Prince Albrecht from the hands of the prince robber Kunz von Kauffungen in 1455, and was one of the main supporters of this project.

Works

Web links

Commons : Johann Traugott Lindner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Leipzig learned diary for the year 1804 , in Commission of the Weidmannische Buchhandlung, Leipzig (no year), p. 102 digitized
  2. Royal Saxon Court, Civil and Military State in 1823 , Weidmannische Buchhandlung G. Reimer, Leipzig (no year), p. 75 digitized
  3. State Handbook for the Free State of Saxony 1843 , published with the approval of the State Government by the Directorate of the Statistical Association, Verlag Friedrich Fleischer, Leipzig (n.d.), p. 122
  4. ^ Johann Carl Immanuel Buddeus and Arthur Buddeus: German lawyer book. A handbook for foreign litigation in all German countries together with lists of all trustees in Germany , Gebrüder Reichenbach, Leipzig 1845, p. 345 digitized
  5. ^ Anita Tonar: Little Schwarzenberg Chronicle from the 12th to the 21st Century. Schwarzenberg: Regional Verlag Anita Tonar, 2006, p. 46
  6. ^ Wilhelm Schäfer: Errors and legal dispute between Elector Friedrich II. And Conrad von Kaufungen and the result on 7./8. Prince robbery brought about in July 1455 . Dresden 1855, p. 135f