Joseph Lindner

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Joseph Adelmar Lindner and Adelmar Lindner (born December 11, 1825 in Floß , † June 16, 1879 in Erbendorf ) was a German Catholic clergyman and a member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Lindner attended high school in Regensburg and studied philosophy and theology at the Lyceen in Regensburg and Amberg . He heard medical lectures at the universities of Munich and Prague and earned his doctorate Dr. phil. et med.

In 1851 he became a priest. At first he was a cooperator in Wiesau . Afterwards cathedral cooperator in Regensburg. Subsequently, from 1866 he was pastor and district school inspector in Fichtelberg , in 1868 he took over the same offices in Erbendorf (Upper Palatinate).

From 1869 until his death he was a member of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies for the Kemnath constituency and from 1877 also a member of the German Reichstag for the Upper Palatinate constituency ( Neustadt an der Waldnaab ) and the German Center Party .

Works

During his time as a theology candidate during his studies in Amberg, Lindner began to work on the chronicle of his place of birth, Floß. He was supported in this work by Johann Georg Hubmann, history professor in Amberg, author of a chronicle of the Upper Palatinate. The Amberg Provincial Library was also available to him. The Chronicle of the Office and Market Floss based on authentic sources was published in 1850 by JE v. Seidel's shop in Sulzbach. It is available online .

In the Sulzbacher Kalendern für Catholic Christians he published the following monographs:

  • 1850: The pilgrimage church Fuchsmühl
  • 1853: The legend about the Falkenberg castle ruins
  • 1855: The pilgrimage churches of St. Quirin and St. Felix
  • 1855: The Flossenbürg castle ruins
  • 1868: Schellenberg Castle with its legends and the history of the Waldauer
  • 1873: The parish and pilgrimage church of Premenreuth
  • 1875: The Loretto Chapel in Erbendorf

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, p. 551
  2. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 201.