Karl Gustav Friedrich Schwalbe
Karl Gustav Friedrich Schwalbe (born April 11, 1770 in Dobrilugk , † after 1804), also pseud. Dr. Kohl , was a German teacher , interpreter and writer .
Life
Schwalbe worked as an interpreter at the commercial court in Leipzig. He is known as the author of writings on English language teaching and pronunciation. He is the author of fine literature as well as joint translations from English.
Works (selection)
- Reading book for beginners of the English language. Leipzig 1793
- Dr. Kohl: Praise for playing cards. A pulpit sermon. Frankfurt / Main 1797 ( digitized version )
- with Christian Friedrich Traugott Voigt (1770–1814): The beggar girl and her benefactors. Leipzig 1798–1801 (digital copies: Volume 1 , Volume 2 , Volume 3 , Volume 4.1 , Volume 4.2 )
- Serlo, the light blue waistband. Brunswick 1799
- Guide in Spelling. 1804
He also published poems in the Niederlausitzer non-profit provincial newspaper (Lübben 1795 and 1796).
literature
- Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland or Lexicon of the now living German writers 5th edition, Volume 20, Meyer, Lemgo 1825, p. 371
- Karl Goedeke , Edmund Goetze: Outline of the history of German poetry from the sources. 2nd Edition. Ehlermann, Leipzig 1893, vol. 5. p. 535 .
- Friedrich Raßmann : Short lexicon of German pseudonymous writers. Leipzig 1830.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Emil Weller : Lexicon pseudonymorum: Dictionary of pseudonyms of all times and peoples; or, directory of those authors who used false names. Regensburg 1886; Reprint: Georg Olms Verlag, 1963, p. 299
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Schwalbe, Karl Gustav Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German teacher, interpreter and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 11, 1770 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dobrilugk |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1804 |