Karl Ludwig Leimbach

Karl Ludwig Leimbach (18 May 1844, Treysa 30 December 1905, Hanover) was a German educator and literary historian.

Biography

He studied theology and philology at the University of Marburg and later worked as a schoolteacher in Schmalkalden, Hanover and Bonn. In 1876 he was named director of a secondary school in Goslar, and later served as Provinzialschulrat (provincial councilor) for schools in Breslau (from 1894) and Hanover (from 1900).[1]

Published works

From 1883 to 1903 he published a series of works on German poetry, titled Ausgewählte deutsche Dichtungen für Lehrer und Freunde der Litteratur.[2] His other literary efforts include:

  • Beiträge zur Abendmahlslehre Tertullians, 1874 Contributions to the Eucharistic doctrine of Tertullian.
  • Das Papiasfragment : exegetische Untersuchung des Fragmentes (Eusebius, Hist. eccl. III, 39, 3-4) und Kritik der gleichnamigen Schrift von ... Dr. Weiffenbach, 1875 The Papias fragment, exegetical study of the fragment.
  • Ueber den christlichen Dichter Caelius Sedulius und dessen Carmen paschale, 1879 About the Christian poet Caelius Sedulius and his Carmen paschale.
  • Emanuel Geibels Leben, Werke und Bedeutung für das deutsche Volk, 1894 Emanuel Geibel's life, works and significance for the German people.
  • Das Kaiserhaus zu Goslar Kurze Angaben über seine Geschichte, Wiederherstellung und Ausschmückung, 1901 The imperial house at Goslar; the brief details of its history, restoration and design.
  • Luthers Käthe : Vortrag, im Lutherischen Verein für Hannover, Linden und Umgegend, 1906 Luther's Käthe : Lectures, a Lutheran association for Hanover, Linden and surrounding areas.[3]

References

  1. Leimbach (2) - Zeno.org at Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
  2. HathiTrust Digital Library Ausgewählte deutsche Dichtungen für Lehrer und Freunde der Litteratur
  3. OCLC WorldCat published works
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