Karl Löffler (lawyer)

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Karl Löffler (born October 10, 1821 in Tornow near Landsberg a. W. , † March 1874 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and author .

Karl Löffler studied law in Berlin and then went into civil service. In 1844 he started his own business as a writer. He was u. a. Editor of the Berlin court newspaper . He later turned to chemistry and became director of the Rothensee sugar factory near Magdeburg. Löffler was later appointed general director of the sugar factories to Russia.

In 1865 he went to America and directed the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung , but in 1858 he returned to Europe with his family and lived in Berlin as a private scholar. There he died as a result of a stroke .

Fonts (selection)

  • The old and the new Berlin . Berlin 1863
  • The modern justice murders of all countries . Leipzig 1867
  • The victims of inadequate justice . Jena 1868-1870
  • Ut 't Dbod: Lustege Vertellungen van'n oll'n Nümärker . Jena 1868
  • Van mine Keenich Willem. Novel in Neumärker Platt . Jena 1869
  • From the Sciotathale: Fate of German Settlers . Berlin 1870

literature

  • Carl Regenhardt: The German dialects: Low German . Berlin 1895, p. 395