Paul Ewald Hasse

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Paul Ewald Hasse

Paul Ewald Hasse (born June 8, 1847 in Lübeck , † April 30, 1907 in Lübeck) was a German historian and archivist .

Life

Hasse, a student of the legal historian and medievalist Georg Waitz at the University of Göttingen , obtained a doctorate and from 1875 worked as a private lecturer at the University of Kiel , where he taught as an associate professor from 1880 .

During his time in Kiel, Hasse, who was particularly interested in medieval city and legal history, was entrusted with the inspection and reorganization of the city archive. He used the insight into the previously unexploited holdings to compose and publish the Kiel city book from the years 1264–1289 in 1875 .

From 1876 to 1889, Hasse was secretary of the Schleswig-Holstein Historical Society , on whose behalf he published a total of three volumes of the Schleswig Holsteinisch-Lauenburg Regests and Documents between 1886 and 1888 .

In 1889 Hasse moved to Lübeck , where he was initially second secretary of the Lübeck Senate and in 1892 took over the management of the State Archives . In this function, he continued to write historical works based on his analysis of the historical archive material. He was the editor of the 11th volume of the Codex diplomaticus Lubecensis .

The feminine arms club of the "Association for Nursing by Protestant deaconesses" in front of the Mill Gate was for the participation granted the right in the construction of the third home, two voting representatives Reimpell and Mathilde Lindenberg, in its Board of Directors to appoint. In the same year, Christian Reimpell and Hasse were elected to accept contributions or one-off gifts for the association .

family

Hasse came from the Lübeck mayor and senator family Overbeck . His great-grandfather was the Lübeck mayor, enlightener and poet Christian Adolph Overbeck , his second uncle the historian Johannes Adolph Overbeck .

Hasse was married to Julia Catharina Dorothea Lorenz from Lübeck without children.

Works (selection)

  • The beginnings of Lübeck . Lübcke & Hartmann, Lübeck 1893
  • From the past of the Schiffergesellschaft in Lübeck . Lübcke & Hartmann, Lübeck 1901
  • The naval armaments of Lübeck in the war against Sweden 1563–1570 . Rahtgens, Lübeck 1903
  • Kiel city book from the years 1264–1289 . University bookstore, Kiel 1875

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Paul Hasse  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathilde Lindenberg was the widow of the economist Carl Wilhelm Lindenberg, who had died a year earlier .
  2. First supplement. In: Lübeckische Blätter , Volume 38, No. 57, Edition of November 8, 1896, p. 437.
  3. Annual report of the female poor association in front of the mill gate. In: Lübeckische Blätter , 38th volume, no. 61, edition of December 6, 1896, pp. 522–523.