Karl Heinz Bartels

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Karl Heinz Bartels , in printed works also Karlheinz Bartels (born November 6, 1937 ; † July 17, 2016 ) was a German pharmacist , pharmacy historian and local researcher .

Life

Bartels studied pharmacy at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . With a dissertation on Rudolf Schmitz at the University of Marburg doctorate he in Pharmacy story to Dr. phil. He worked in Lohr am Main from 1965 on as the owner of his parents' Marien-Apotheke, which he was able to hand over to his daughter in 2005.

Pharmacy history

His pharmaceutical history qualification is reflected in almost one hundred publications and lectures. Until 2004 he held several teaching positions at the pharmaceutical institutes of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main (1972–1993) and the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg (1973–2004).

Home history

His interest in local history is shown in a large number of publications on the history of Lohr. But he achieved the greatest attention with the publication on Snow White - On the Fabulology of Spessart from 1986. There, the passionate fairy tale lover put forward the thesis that Snow White, if she actually lived, must have been Maria Sophia Margaretha Catharina von Erthal, who was born in Lohr in 1725. He also proved this - of course, strictly fabulologically and scientifically by means of deduction , the methodical core of his “Fabulology of the Spessart”, a joke new word for a fairy tale science specially designed for the Spessart: Accordingly, Bartels always has the characters in the fairy tale with a wink - documented with historical facts and located in the Spessart. Today Bartels is considered the father of the fairytale Lohrer Snow White. In May 2016 the city of Lohr am Main granted him honorary citizenship for his Snow White, among other things.

Honors

Publications (selection)

  • Drug trafficking and pharmacy relations between Venice and Nuremberg. Frankfurt am Main 1966 (= sources and studies on the history of pharmacy. Volume 8).
  • German pharmacist biography. Volumes 1–2 and supplementary volumes 1–2. In: Wolfgang-Hagen Hein, Holm-Dietmar Schwarz (ed.): Publication of the International Society for the History of Pharmacy. Stuttgart 1975-1986.
  • Field monuments in the former Lohr district. (= Writings of the History and Museum Association Lohr. Volume 10). Lohr 1977.
  • with Wolf-Dieter Jahncke : Medicine and Pharmacy in the Benedictine Abbey Neustadt a. Main. (= Writings of the History and Museum Association Lohr. Volume 11). Lohr 1978.
  • The distribution of the Nuremberg Pharmacopoeia. In: History of Pharmacy. Volume 44, 1992, pp. 17-23.
  • Nuremberg and pharmacy. In: Pharmaceutical newspaper. Volume 132, 1987, pp. 1612-1615.
  • 350 years of Marien-Apotheke Lohr am Main 1650–2000. (= Writings of the History and Museum Association Lohr am Main. Volume 34). Lohr 2000.
  • The Würzburg “Pharmacopoeia”. In: Würzburg medical history reports. Volume 25, 2006, pp. 75-112.
  • The Breslau medical statutes from the middle of the 14th century- In: Yearbook of the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Breslau XLVII. Volume 38, 2006/2007, pp. 11-26.
  • The pharmacy in eastern Lower Franconia, especially in the Würzburg monastery. In: Peter Dilg, Karl Heinz Bartels (Hrsg.): Pharmacy in Würzburg - historical and current aspects. Edited on behalf of the German Pharmaceutical Society. Berlin 2004 (= sites of pharmaceutical practice, teaching and research. Volume 3), pp. 18–53.
  • Snow white. On the fabulology of the Spessart. 2nd Edition. (= Writings of the History and Museum Association Lohr. Volume 52). 2012, ISBN 978-3-934128-40-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The pharmacist who made Lohr the Snow White City Deutsche Apotheker-Zeitung of July 19, 2016
  2. ^ Dissertation: Drug trafficking and pharmacy law relationships between Venice and Nuremberg. The intrusion of Italian elements into German pharmacy legislation as a result of drug trafficking and other connections between Venice and Nuremberg. Frankfurt am Main 1966 (= sources and studies on the history of pharmacy , 8).
  3. ^ Wolf-Dieter Müller-Jahncke , Christoph Friedrich : Bibliography. In: History of Pharmacy, supplement to the Deutsche Apothekerzeitung. Volume 68, No. 4 (November), 2016
  4. Was the Queen of Sheba a pharmacist? A cross-section through the history of the drug trade, lecture at the Bayerischer Apothekertag 1987, Nuremberg, published in
  5. ^ Karlheinz Bartels: Aromata et Species - Long-distance drug trade in antiquity. In: Klaus Meyer (Ed.): The Schelenz Foundation IV 1989–2003. (= Publications on the history of pharmacy. Volume 4), Stuttgart 2004, pp. 193-210
  6. ↑ Land monuments in the former Lohr district , writings of the Lohr History and Museum Association, volume 10, 1977
  7. Medicine and pharmacy in the Benedictine Abbey Neustadt a. Main , Bartels Karlheinz, Müller-Jahncke Wolf-Dieter, Writings of the History and Museum Association Lohr, Volume 11, 1978
  8. Schneewittchen, Zur Fabulologie des Spessart, 2nd edition, ed. History and Museum Association Lohr, Volume 52, 2012, ISBN 978-3-934128-40-8
  9. Wolfgang Vorwerk : The 'Lohrer Schneewittchen': On the fabulology of a fairy tale. In: Christian Grandl, Kevin J. McKenna (eds.): Bis dat, qui cito dat. Counterpart in Paremiology, Folklore, Language and Literature. Honoring Wolfgang Mieder on His Seventieth Birthday. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main et al. 2015, ISBN 978-3-631-64872-8 , pp. 491–503 ( digitized version (PDF)) .
  10. Information from the Office of the Federal President
  11. Lohr a.Main - Ehrenbürger ( Memento of the original from August 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed August 1, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.lohr.de