Church jug
A church pitcher was in Estonia and Livonian German a tavern at a church. Jugs and church jugs have been known there since at least the 18th century.
Besides Krugen and Bierbuden that in were tour book of Estonia called Church pitcher in Estonia and Nordlivland the road and outside major towns Refreshments for cyclists around the year 1897th
legend
The church jug is a legend of the Brothers Grimm .
Place names
Latvia
- Adiamünde-Kirchenkrug, municipality of Adiamünde: Lielaiskrogs
literature
- August Wilhelm Huppel: III. From the jugs. In: Topographische Nachrichten von Lief- und Ehstland, Volume 1 , Hartknoch, Riga 1774, pp. 539 ff., Urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb10782589-2
- Sketches and pictures of nature from Central and South Liefland . In: The Gazebo . Issue 30/31, 1859, pp. 433-434, 441-443 ( full text [ Wikisource ]).
- CI Dethloff, Alph. Krause: Tour book from Estonia with continuation of the tours to the cities of Northern Livonia . 1898 ( Wikisource ).
- Red days . In: Frances Külpe: Baltic novels from the revolutionary era . 1910 ( Wikisource ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ church jug to church candlesticks. In: Jacob Grimm , Wilhelm Grimm (Hrsg.): German dictionary . tape 11 : K - (V). S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1873, Sp. 805-806 ( woerterbuchnetz.de ).
- ↑ The church jug . In: Deutsche Sagen , Volume 2, p. 76 ( Wikisource ).