Johannes Geffcken (pastor)
Johannes Geffcken (born February 20, 1803 in Hamburg ; † October 2, 1864 there ) was a Lutheran pastor.
Life
Geffcken came from a merchant family, his older brothers were the future senator Heinrich Geffcken and the pharmacist Eduard Geffcken . He attended the learned school of the Johanneum and then studied theology at the University of Göttingen and the University of Halle . In 1823 he was accepted into the Masonic Lodge Ferdinande Caroline to the three stars . Geffcken was pastor at St. Michaeliskirche in Hamburg from 1829 to 1864 . He owned a large private library with his own printed catalog. After his death, a part of this went to the Hamburg City Library . The rest, including the Lübeck cityscape by Elias Diebel , of which Geffcken published a facsimile lithograph in 1855 , was dispersed through an auction.
His sister was Henriette Geffcken. She married the merchant and senior elder Carl Philipp Kunhardt . The daughter Minna Kunhardt emerged from the marriage and was married to Johann Friedrich Albrecht August Meyer .
Works
- On the different divisions of the Decalogus and their influence on the cult. Hamburg: Perthes 1838
- Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
- with Eduard Geffcken: In memory of the blessed Mr. Gottfried Geffcken and the fateful days of Hamburg in May 1842 , 1842
- Theater and church in Hamburg. Hamburg: Meissner 1849
- Draft for a general hymn book. Hamburg: Perthes 1853
- Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
- The general evangelical hymn book and the negotiations conducted about it at the conference in Eisenach - an open declaration. Hamburg, Perthes-Besser and Mauke 1853
- Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
- The pictorial catechism of the fifteenth century and the main catechetical pieces in this period except for Luther. Weigel, Leipzig 1855
- Digitized from Volume 1: The Ten Commandments , Stanford University copy
- Lübeck in the middle of the sixteenth century, seven sheets and a sheet of text. Leipzig 1855
- The Hamburg Lower Saxony Hymn Books of the Sixteenth Century, edited critically and with an introduction to the hymn and hymn books in Hamburg since the Reformation. Hamburg: Meissner 1857
- Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
- Johann Winckler and the Hamburg Church in his time (1684–1705); based on simultaneous, mainly handwritten sources. Hamburg: Nolte 1861
- Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
- Various articles in the journal of the Association for Hamburg History from 1841, Association for Hamburg History
- Table of contents of the journal of the Association for Hamburg History 1841 to 2007 (as PDF file)
literature
- Carl Bertheau: Geffcken, Johannes . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 8, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1878, p. 494 f.
- Wolfgang Meyer: 101. Geffcken, Joh. In: From the high school graduate register of the Johanneum 1804-27 , Lütcke & Wulff, Hamburg 1906, p. 32, digitized .
- Friedrich Lorenz Hoffmann: XVIII. Johannes Geffcken (part 1) . In: Dr. Robert Naumann (Ed.): Serapeum (= Hamburg bibliophiles, bibliographers and literary historians. ). tape 28 , volume 11.TO Weigel, Leipzig 1867, p. 161–170 ( digizeitschriften.de ). , Johannes Geffcken (end) . Issue 13, pp. 197–203 ( digizeitschriften.de ).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Catalog of the library of the late Pastor Joh. Geffcken, Th. Dr. Hamburg: Herold'sche Buchhandlung 1865 ( digitized version )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Geffcken, Johannes |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Lutheran pastor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 20, 1803 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |
DATE OF DEATH | October 2, 1864 |
Place of death | Hamburg |