Pomeranian images of life

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The Pomeranian Life Pictures are a collection of biographies about people from the history of Pomerania . It was published in several volumes by the Historical Commission for Pomerania .

Emergence

The Historical Commission for Pomerania set a subcommittee consisting of the early 1930s

for the publication of a collection of Pomeranian life pictures. After E. Randt was transferred to Breslau, the Szczecin City Librarian Wilhelm Braun took over his duties.

Volumes I to IV

Before the Second World War, three volumes were published by Leon Sauniers Buchhandlung Stettin:

  • Volume I: Pomerania of the 19th and 20th centuries. 1934.
  • Volume II: Pomerania of the 19th and 20th centuries. 1936.
  • Volume III: Pomerania of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. 1939.

The proofs for Volume IV were already available in 1942; however, the war prevented printing. The fourth volume could not be released until 1966 by Dr. Walter Menn will be published by Böhlau Verlag Cologne Graz, but without the addition of portrait photos.

Biographies in volumes I to IV

The following people were honored with contributions (the author in brackets):

Volumes V to VII

Individual representations that appeared later in the series of researches on Pomeranian history were also counted as volumes of Pomeranian Life Pictures. These are:

  • Volume V: Hugo Gotthard Bloth : The Church in Pomerania. Order and service of the Evangelical Bishops and General Superintendents of the Pomeranian Church from 1792 to 1919. Research on Pomeranian History, Series V, Volume 20. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Vienna 1979, ISBN 3-412-03478-9 .
  • Volume VI: Werner Schwarz: Pomeranian Music History. Volume 2, life pictures of musicians in and from Pomerania. Research on Pomeranian History, Series V, Volume 28. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-412-13193-8 .
  • Volume VII: Eckhard Wendt: Stettiner Lebensbilder. Research on Pomeranian History, Series V, Volume 40. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-412-09404-8 .

From 2013, further biographies will be published with the multi-volume Biographical Lexicon for Pomerania (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania . Series V, Volume 48).

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Remarks

  1. emigrated to the USA two years later via England
  2. ^ Custodian at the Staatliche Gemäldegalerie Dresden, later: Helmut Börsch-Supan & Karl Wilhelm Jähnig: Caspar David Friedrich. Paintings, prints. Prestel Verlag, Munich 1973
  3. ↑ published the entire Graßmanns works
  4. after the war until 1954 director of the Schiller National Museum in Marbach
  5. ↑ Discharged prematurely from school service in the thirties
  6. ^ At that time director of the University Library Greifswald; publishes volume IV of the Pomeranian Life Pictures after the war.
  7. ^ Contains: Wizlaw von Rügen (around 1265–1325), Paul Luetkemann (around 1555 – after 1611), Philipp Dulichius (1562–1631), Elias Herlitz (around 1566–1615), Johann Vierdanck (around 1605–1646), Johann Martin Rubert (1615–1680), Andreas Fromm (1621–1683), Johann Georg Ebeling (1637–1676), Friedrich Gottlieb Klingenberg (died 1720), Petrus Laurentius Wockenfuß (1675–1721), Michael Rohde (1681–1732) , Theophilus Andreas Volckmar (1684–1768), Christoph Raupach (1686–1758), Christian Michael Wolff (1707–1789), Hermann Friedrich Raupach (1728–1778), Samuel Friedrich Brede (1736–1798), Friedrich Wilhelm Haack (1760 –1827), Johann David Bach (1778–1848), Carl Loewe (1796– 1869), Gustav Reichardt (1797–1884), Karl Bernhard Bischoff (1807–1884), Carl Adolf Lorenz (1837–1923), Ernst Eduard Taubert (1838–1934), Gustav Hecht (1851–1932), Otto Neitzel (1852–1920), Martin Plüddemann (1854–1897), Eduard Behm (1862–1946), Ulrich Hildebrandt (1870–1940), Erich Böhlke (1895 –1979), Eberhard Wenzel (1896–1982), Wilhelm Wapenh ensch (1899–1964), Dieter Schönbach (b. 1931)