Oskar Beyersdorff

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Oskar Leonhard Beyersdorff (also: Beyersdorf ; * December 13, 1830 in Labes ; † July 21, 1887 in Beuthen / Upper Silesia ) was a German doctor, name researcher and politician.

Life

Oskar Beyersdorff studied medicine at the University of Greifswald . In 1853 he became a member of the Corps Guestfalia Greifswald . After completing his studies and doctorate as Dr. med. In 1854 he settled in Beuthen as a doctor and was appointed medical councilor there.

In 1863 Beyersdorff sat for the constituency of Opole 5 in the Prussian House of Representatives .

Fonts

  • Oscar Leonardus Beyersdorff: Methodus et finis medicinae. Specimen inaugurale. Kunike, Greifswald 1854 (dissertation).
  • Oskar Beyersdorf: The place name Berlin from Slavic explained. A presentation. Wylezol, Beuthen O./S. 1870.
  • Oskar Beyersdorf: About the Slavic city names in Pomerania . In: Baltic Studies . Volume 25 (1874), p. 91 ff.
  • Oskar Beyersdorf: Slavic Stripes (1). In: Baltic Studies. Volume 28 (1878), Appendix, pp. 1-24.
  • Oskar Beyersdorf: Slavic Stripes (2). In: Baltic Studies. Volume 31 (1881), Appendix, pp. 25-64.
  • Oskar Beyersdorf: Slavic Stripes (3). In: Baltic Studies. Volume 32 (1882), Appendix, p. 65 f.
  • Oskar Beyersdorf: Slavic Stripes (4). In: Baltic Studies. Volume 33 (1883), p. 13 ff.

literature

  • Bernd Haunfelder : Biographical manual for the Prussian House of Representatives 1849–1867 (= manuals on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5181-5 , p. 62.

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Eichler (Ed.): Slavic Studies in Germany from the Beginnings to 1945. Domowina, Bautzen 1993, ISBN 3-7420-1538-9 , p. 49.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 91 , 77
  3. ↑ Tables of Contents