Karl August Klüpfel

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Karl August Klüpfel (born April 8, 1810 in Darmsheim , † April 11, 1894 in Tübingen ) was a German historian and librarian .

Klüpfel's tombstone in the Tübingen city cemetery

Karl August Klüpfel attended the Latin School in Schorndorf and the Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium Stuttgart . He then studied theology and history at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität-Tübingen , then was his father's parish assistant in Großheppach for several years and was appointed second university librarian in Tübingen in 1841 and first in 1863. Before 1847, he became a doctor doctorate .

He also became known as a son-in-law, biographer and posthumous editor of the works of Gustav Schwab and as an employee of the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie .

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Web links

Wikisource: Karl August Klüpfel  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. See title page of documents on the history of the Swabian Federation (1488–1533) , Litterarischer Verein, Stuttgart 1846.