Karl Theodor Christian Gerhard

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Karl Theodor Christian Gerhard (born September 17, 1773 in Breslau ; † November 25, 1841 ) was archdeacon and writer in Breslau, who wrote communion books, but also a play and a story.

The main works are:

  • The wild acacia tree, planted as a joy for good girls . Wroclaw 1800
  • Religious feelings at the beginning and at the end of our terrible time . Wroclaw 1809

literature

  • Georg Christoph Hamberger (founder), Johann Georg Meusel (editor): The learned Teutschland . 5th edition, Volume 11, Meyer, Lemgo 1805; Volume 22, 2nd delivery, 1831
  • Karl Gabriel Nowack: Silesian writer lexicon . Volume 1, Korn, Breslau 1836
  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the earliest times to the end of the 18th century. Reclam, Leipzig 1884
  • Karl Gustav Heinrich Berner: Silesian compatriots. Schimmelwitz, Leipzig 1901