Karl Bömers

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Karl Bömers

Karl Wilhelm Theodor Bömers (born June 17, 1848 in Blomberg , † August 3, 1888 in Münden ) was a German writer .

Life

Karl Bömers was born as the fifth and youngest child of the Fürstlich-Lippe district council and patrimonial judge Karl Bömers and his wife Emmy née Aprath in Blomberg (Lippe). From 1863 he attended the high school in Detmold . From 1868 to 1871 he studied law in Tübingen, Leipzig and Göttingen. He passed the legal state examination in Detmold and then became an auditor in Horn (Lippe). In 1872 he switched to the Schaumburg-Lippe civil service, where, after working in Hagenburg and Stadthagen, he was a district judge in Bückeburg until his death.

plant

Bömers wrote poems and short stories as well as a novel . They mainly deal with historical material from different epochs and mostly take place in the near East Westphalian-Lower Saxony homeland of the writer. The repetition of Roman and German legal history in hexameters is a curiosity of a special kind .

  • 1871/72: Review of Roman and German legal history in hexameters (Verlag Ellissen, Göttingen)
  • 1872: Haideblume, story
  • 1881: Journey stories, poems (2nd edition 1884)
  • 1882: Atoned for debt, novella
  • 1883: Felix Fidelis, novella
  • 1885: The Herlinge, novella
  • 1886: Ibika
  • 1886: Vrischemai
  • 1886: The bells of Altena
  • 1887: Gepa, Roman (2 volumes)
  • 1887: The wood raven, novella

A collection of six novellas was published in 1889 under the title Iron Time in the Meyer'schen Hofbuchhandlung in Detmold.

literature

  • Karl Bömers, Iron Age, Detmold 1889, SI - IX

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Max Staercke (ed.): People from the Lippische Boden. Detmold, 1936 digitized