Max Beheim-Schwarzbach

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Max Beheim-Schwarzbach (born April 15, 1839 in Berlin ; †  July 22, 1910 ) was a German writer , local researcher and historian .

family

Max Beheim-Schwarzbach came from the patrician family Behaim von Schwarzbach auf Kirchensittenbach . He studied at the Friedrichs University in Halle and became active in the Corps Normannia-Halle in 1860 . As an inactive he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In 1863 he was promoted to Dr. phil is doing his doctorate. He sat on the board of directors of the pedagogy that his father had founded at Filehne in the district of Bromberg .

Among other things, he dealt with Friedrich Wilhelm I (Prussia) and his colonization of Prussian Lithuania by Salzburg exiles .

Fonts

  • Frederick the Great as the founder of German colonies . Berlin 1864.
  • Hohenzollern colonizations. A contribution to the history of the Prussian state and the colonization of eastern Germany . Leipzig 1874.
  • The Zillerthaler in Silesia - The youngest religious colony in Prussia. Wroclaw 1875.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm I. colonization work with Lithuania . Koenigsberg 1879.
  • History of the Hussite settlements under Frederick II as the center of the Bohemian Faith Colony in Prussia (1880)
  • German songs and poems . Wroclaw 1884.
  • The colonization of East Germany by the second Germanic migration . Berlin 1882.
  • The mouse tower legend by Popiel and Hatto . Poznan 1888.
  • King Sebastian - poetry from the age of the Reformation . Dresden 1890.
  • The fifth army corps in the historical folk song of the war of 1870/71 . Poznan 1891.

literature

  • Rodgero Prümers: Max Beheim-Schwarzbach. † July 22, 1910 . In: Historical monthly sheet for the province of Posen , vol. 12 (1911), pp. 17-22.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rodgero Prümers: Max Beheim-Schwarzbach. † July 22, 1910 . In: Historical monthly sheet for the province of Posen , vol. 12 (1911), pp. 17-22.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 22 , 120
  3. Dissertation: De coloniis a Friderico II in eos agros deductis, qui in prima partitione regni Polonici ei cesserunt .
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm's I colonization plant in Lithuania, mainly the Salzburg Colony (archive.org)