Alfred Bilz
Max Alfred Bilz (born January 23, 1877 in Meerane ; † May 7, 1939 in Meißen ) was a German naturopath and publisher . He was the son of the naturopath Friedrich Eduard Bilz , whose successor he took over as director of the Bilz sanatorium in June 1905, while his brother Ewald ran the family-owned publishing house F. E. Bilz and the younger brother Hans managed the Bilzbad .
Life
Max Alfred Bilz was born as one of the middle children of Eduard Bilz, who later became a naturopath, during his time in Meerane as a grocer. In 1889 he moved with the family to Dresden and in 1890 to Oberlößnitz , now part of Radebeul .
Like his father, Alfred Bilz became a naturopath. In 1905 he followed his father as director of the Bilz sanatorium in Oberlößnitz.
Alfred Bilz founded the Welt-Reform-Verlag in Radebeul , published the magazine Der neue Mensch and published some of the philanthropic works he wrote himself .
Works
- as an author
- Bilz ′ golden rules of life. Publishing house FE Bilz, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 1907.
- Golden rules of life. Verlag FE Bilz, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 2nd edition 1907.
- Bilz ′ golden rules of life. Verlag FE Bilz, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 1907. Reprint of the 2nd edition, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 1907. Unikat-Verlag Rittmeyer, Weilrod / Taunus 1996, ISBN 3-930634-13-9 (with a comment by Josef Rudolf Noswitz… In cooperation with the Bilz-Bund für Naturheilkunde eV).
- The eternal building blocks for human and national happiness. Publishing house FE Bilz, Radebeul.
- The eternal building blocks for human and national happiness / vol. 3. Leadership and providence in my life. Publishing house FE Bilz, Radebeul, 1926.
- The eternal building blocks for human and national happiness / Vol. 4. The new Germany. Publishing house FE Bilz, Radebeul, 1921.
- as editor
- Camille Flammarion , Alfred Bilz (preface): Death and its secret. Original title: La Mort et son mystère . Publishing house FE Bilz, Radebeul, Leipzig 1922.
- Hannah Stahn, Paul Schwartzkopff (preface): Faustus redivivus: drama in 3 acts ue prelude. Publishing house FE Bilz, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 1921.
- Hannah Stahn, Paul Schwartzkopff (preface): Faustus redivivus: A mystery in 3 acts ue prelude. Publishing house FE Bilz, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 1922.
- Paul Schwartzkopff, Ernst Koehler-Haußen, Theodor Abbetmeyer : For the introduction to H. Stahn's "Faustus redivivus". The fist problem today. Publishing house FE Bilz, Dresden, Radebeul, Leipzig, 1921.
literature
- Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .
- Jürgen Helfricht : Friedrich Eduard Bilz. Natural healer, philosopher, entrepreneur .- Notschriften Radebeul 2012, ISBN 978-3-940200-74-7
Individual evidence
- ^ Bilz, F (riedrich) E (duard): Der Naturstaat. Proposals for natural legislation. By realizing the same, today's mass misery, which affects Germany particularly hard, would soon be remedied. 1-20 Thousand (first edition)
- ↑ The new man: magazine for life u. Healing on natural science. Basis.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bilz, Alfred |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bilz, Max Alfred (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German naturopath and publisher |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 23, 1877 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Meerane |
DATE OF DEATH | May 7, 1939 |
Place of death | Meissen |