Max Lortzing

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Max Lortzing (born September 3, 1839 in Heilsberg , † February 18, 1895 in Berlin-Steglitz ) was a German writer .

Life

Lortzing was a nephew of the composer Albert Lortzing . He studied at the University of Wroclaw . During his studies he became a member of the Corps Silesia Breslau in 1861 . He was then promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. He became known as a "writer on American antiquities".

Works

  • De numero nochmiaco . Dissertation, Berlin 1863
  • Little France in New York . In: The Gazebo . Issue 40, 1882, pp. 668-671 ( full text [ Wikisource ]).
  • The universities of the United States . In: Pedagogical Archive: Monthly for Education, Teaching and Science , 33, 1891, pp. 272–283.
  • America in the twilight of antiquity . In: Sunday supplement to the Vossische Zeitung , 1890, No. 38, 39
  • From an American officer's portfolio , 1892
  • Hawaii, its history & its current location , 1894
  • From English women's prisons . In: Die Frau - monthly for the entire women's life of our time , Volume 2, 1894, p. 239.
  • The school games in Germany . In: Die Frau - Monthly for the entire women's life of our time , Volume 2, 1894, p. 372.
  • The experience of France with a criminal colony , in: Deutsches Wochenblatt, 1895, p. 42.

literature

  • Fritz Maywald: Complete directory of members of the Corps Silesia 1821–1961 , Part I, Cologne 1961, serial no. 395.
  • Kösener corps lists 1960, 83 , 396.

Individual evidence

  1. This is the information that Heilsberg is meant in East Prussia.
  2. Information about his death in a note. Journal for the Austrian high schools , Volume 46, 1895, p. 480, Textarchiv - Internet Archive