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Christian Schreiber (philosopher)

Christian Johann Christoph Schreiber (15 April 1781 – 15 August 1857) was a German theologian, philologist, philosopher, and poet. He was also the Superintendent of the dioceses of Lengsfeld and Dermbach. He was connected in friendship or correspondence to writers and philosophers of his time, and published poetry, sermons, historical and philosophical works.

Christian Schreiber
Born
Christian Johann Christoph Schreiber

(1781-04-15)15 April 1781
Died15 August 1857(1857-08-15) (aged 76)
OccupationPhilosopher

Life edit

Schreiber was born in Eisenach,[1] the son of Dorothee née Riedel and Johann Friedrich Schreiber, a geodesist, tax collector in Saxe-Eisenach, and later ship lieutenant. He grew up and was educated in Eisenach. After his confirmation, he attended the Hennebergisches Gymnasium in Schleusingen. At the age of eighteen he enrolled at the University of Jena and studied theology, philosophy and philology. He passed his exam (under cultural philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder), was named Dr. phil., did his doctorate, and then attended the seminary in Eisenach.[2][3]

 
Juliane Schreiber, née Oettelt, Schreiber's wife, 1806 etching

In 1806, his first year as a church official, he married Christiane Juliane Oettelt, the daughter of the Geheimer Fürstlich-Sachsen-Eisenachischer Forstrat Friedrich Wilhelm Oettelt from Eisenach. She died young, and he married in 1813 Sophie Henriette Weitz. He had three children from the two marriages. His descendants include the wife of the President of the Grand Ducal Saxon Regional Court and State Parliament President Julius Appelius [de] and her son Alfred Appelius [de], who also held the office of President in the State Parliament of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.[4]

Schreiber died in Ostheim at age 76.[1][5]

Career edit

Schreiber worked as a tutor for the von Boyneburg family [de] from 1801 to 1803, and published theological tracts as well as lyric and epic poetry. He was encouraged by poets, including Jean Paul, Christoph Martin Wieland, Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich von Matthisson, whom he requested to review his works—with Jean Paul commenting that in places Schreiber clung too closely to the style of Friedrich Schiller.[2]

In 1806, he was called to serve as pastor and member of the consistory in Lengsfeld, Thuringia. He was promoted to Kirchenrat, (church councilor), first for Fulda (Reichsritterschaftlich-Fuldaischer Kirchenrat), then for Kassel (Kurfürstlich-Hessen-Kasseler Kirchenrat) and finally Superintendent in Saxony (Großherzoglich-Sächsischer Superintendent).[6] During his Lengsfeld time, he published theological texts, translations and poems. Topics included Jacques Delille's Dithyrambe about the immortality of the soul, and the Judeneid. He also published sermons and speeches.[2] When Breitkopf & Härtel published Beethoven's Mass in C major from 1809, the publisher requested a German version of the Latin, which Schreiber supplied. It was also used in performance.[6]

Schreiber was connected to leading writers, theologians, philosophers, pedagogues and publishers of his time in friendship or close contact, including Heinrich Karl Eichstädt [de], Georg Joachim Göschen, Madame de Staël, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Johann Friedrich Cotta.[1] He was in correspondence with many of them, and his letters to Schiller, Goethe, Friedrich Rochlitz, Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand, Georg Karl Friedrich Emmrich [de] and others are held by the Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek.[2]

Work edit

Though born in the last years of the Age of Enlightenment, Schreiber was a true Romantic, particularly in his lifelong attention to lyricism and music, which manifested itself in his early poetry already, with its leaning on the early Schiller. Though he later went his own way, he nonetheless remained faithful to lyricism.[1]

Publications edit

As author edit

As editor edit

  • with Valentin Carl Veillodter and Wilhelm Hennings: Schreiber (1819). Allgemeine Chronik der dritten Jubel – Feier der evangelischen Kirche: Im Jahre 1817 Hennings'sche Buchhandlung, Erfurt und Gotha, Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek (in German).
    • First volume, welcher die Beschreibungen der kirchlichen Feierlichkeiten ... (descriptions of church festivities) Digital link
    • Second volume, welcher die Jubel-Predigten enthält (sermons) Digital link

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Appelius 1996.
  2. ^ a b c d Justi & Strieder 1831, p. 835.
  3. ^ Brümmer 1884, p. 474.
  4. ^ Bittorf, Willhelm. Kirchenrat Dr. Schreiber und Ehefrau Juliane Oettelt (in German).
  5. ^ Justi & Strieder 1831, pp. 833–847.
  6. ^ a b Herttrich 2010, p. 6.
  7. ^ Review (in German). Vol. 4. Jenaische. 1803. pp. 489–492. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Review (in German). Jenaische. 1807. pp. 417–422. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

Cited sources edit

  • Appelius, Peter (1996). Erbslöh, Andreas (ed.). Christian Schreiber / Eisenach / Biographie (in German). Erbslöh. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Brümmer, Franz (1884). Lexikon der Deutschen Dichter Und Prosaisten von Den Ältesten Zeiten Bis Zum Ende Des 18. Jahrhunderts (in German). Leipzig: Reclam. p. 474.
  • Herttrich, Ernst (2010). "Foreword" (PDF). Carus-Verlag. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  • Justi, Karl Wilhelm [in German]; Strieder, Friedrich Wilhelm (1831). Biographie des Christian Schreiber [Basis for a Hessian scholar, writer and artist story from 1806 to 1830]. Marburg: Garthe. Fortsetzung von Strieder's Hessischer Gelehrten- u. Schriftsteller-Geschichte und Nachtrag zu diesem Werk {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

Further reading edit

  • Hub, Ignaz [in German], ed. (1846). Christian Schreiber (in German). Karlsruhe: Verlag Creuzbauer und Hasper. pp. 369–370. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • l. u. (1891), "Schreiber, Christian", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 32, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 471–472
  • Christian Johann Christoph Schreiber (in German). Leipzig: V. Band. 1899. p. 154. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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Christian Johann Christoph Schreiber 15 April 1781 15 August 1857 was a German theologian philologist philosopher and poet He was also the Superintendent of the dioceses of Lengsfeld and Dermbach He was connected in friendship or correspondence to writers and philosophers of his time and published poetry sermons historical and philosophical works Christian SchreiberBornChristian Johann Christoph Schreiber 1781 04 15 15 April 1781EisenachDied15 August 1857 1857 08 15 aged 76 OstheimOccupationPhilosopher Contents 1 Life 1 1 Career 2 Work 2 1 Publications 2 1 1 As author 2 2 As editor 3 References 4 Cited sources 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife editSchreiber was born in Eisenach 1 the son of Dorothee nee Riedel and Johann Friedrich Schreiber a geodesist tax collector in Saxe Eisenach and later ship lieutenant He grew up and was educated in Eisenach After his confirmation he attended the Hennebergisches Gymnasium in Schleusingen At the age of eighteen he enrolled at the University of Jena and studied theology philosophy and philology He passed his exam under cultural philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder was named Dr phil did his doctorate and then attended the seminary in Eisenach 2 3 nbsp Juliane Schreiber nee Oettelt Schreiber s wife 1806 etchingIn 1806 his first year as a church official he married Christiane Juliane Oettelt the daughter of the Geheimer Furstlich Sachsen Eisenachischer Forstrat Friedrich Wilhelm Oettelt from Eisenach She died young and he married in 1813 Sophie Henriette Weitz He had three children from the two marriages His descendants include the wife of the President of the Grand Ducal Saxon Regional Court and State Parliament President Julius Appelius de and her son Alfred Appelius de who also held the office of President in the State Parliament of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 4 Schreiber died in Ostheim at age 76 1 5 Career edit Schreiber worked as a tutor for the von Boyneburg family de from 1801 to 1803 and published theological tracts as well as lyric and epic poetry He was encouraged by poets including Jean Paul Christoph Martin Wieland Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich von Matthisson whom he requested to review his works with Jean Paul commenting that in places Schreiber clung too closely to the style of Friedrich Schiller 2 In 1806 he was called to serve as pastor and member of the consistory in Lengsfeld Thuringia He was promoted to Kirchenrat church councilor first for Fulda Reichsritterschaftlich Fuldaischer Kirchenrat then for Kassel Kurfurstlich Hessen Kasseler Kirchenrat and finally Superintendent in Saxony Grossherzoglich Sachsischer Superintendent 6 During his Lengsfeld time he published theological texts translations and poems Topics included Jacques Delille s Dithyrambe about the immortality of the soul and the Judeneid He also published sermons and speeches 2 When Breitkopf amp Hartel published Beethoven s Mass in C major from 1809 the publisher requested a German version of the Latin which Schreiber supplied It was also used in performance 6 Schreiber was connected to leading writers theologians philosophers pedagogues and publishers of his time in friendship or close contact including Heinrich Karl Eichstadt de Georg Joachim Goschen Madame de Stael August Wilhelm Schlegel Johann Friedrich Cotta 1 He was in correspondence with many of them and his letters to Schiller Goethe Friedrich Rochlitz Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand Georg Karl Friedrich Emmrich de and others are held by the Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek 2 Work editThough born in the last years of the Age of Enlightenment Schreiber was a true Romantic particularly in his lifelong attention to lyricism and music which manifested itself in his early poetry already with its leaning on the early Schiller Though he later went his own way he nonetheless remained faithful to lyricism 1 Publications edit As author edit Prophetisch poetische Gemalde der Zukunft Eine Nachbildung der Offenbarung Johannis Wilhelm Webel Zeitz und Naumburg 1802 Digital link 7 Harmonia oder das Reich der Tone Ein episch musikalisches Gedicht in 3 Gesangen Leipzig 1805 Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Review in Freimuthiger by Garlieb Helwig Merkel 1805 Gedichte Erster Band Heinrich Frohlich Berlin 1805 Herzogin Anna Amalia BibliothekDigital link Gesange Mit Begleitung des Pianoforte to texts by Julie von Bechtolsheim Goethe Siegfried August Mahlmann Friedrich Rochlitz Friedrich von Schiller Schreiber August Wilhelm Schlegel and others Breitkopf amp Hartel Leipzig Newberry Library Review in Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung and Freimuthiger Religion Ein Gedicht in zwey Gesangen Carl Steudel Gotha 1813 Lippe State Library at Detmold Digital link Review in Jenaische Allgemeine Literaturzeitung 1815 and others As editor edit with Valentin Carl Veillodter and Wilhelm Hennings Schreiber 1819 Allgemeine Chronik der dritten Jubel Feier der evangelischen Kirche Im Jahre 1817 Hennings sche Buchhandlung Erfurt und Gotha Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek in German First volume welcher die Beschreibungen der kirchlichen Feierlichkeiten descriptions of church festivities Digital link Second volume welcher die Jubel Predigten enthalt sermons Digital linkReferences edit a b c d Appelius 1996 a b c d Justi amp Strieder 1831 p 835 Brummer 1884 p 474 Bittorf Willhelm Kirchenrat Dr Schreiber und Ehefrau Juliane Oettelt in German Justi amp Strieder 1831 pp 833 847 a b Herttrich 2010 p 6 Review in German Vol 4 Jenaische 1803 pp 489 492 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Review in German Jenaische 1807 pp 417 422 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Cited sources editAppelius Peter 1996 Erbsloh Andreas ed Christian Schreiber Eisenach Biographie in German Erbsloh a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Brummer Franz 1884 Lexikon der Deutschen Dichter Und Prosaisten von Den Altesten Zeiten Bis Zum Ende Des 18 Jahrhunderts in German Leipzig Reclam p 474 Herttrich Ernst 2010 Foreword PDF Carus Verlag pp 3 4 Retrieved 16 June 2015 Justi Karl Wilhelm in German Strieder Friedrich Wilhelm 1831 Biographie des Christian Schreiber Basis for a Hessian scholar writer and artist story from 1806 to 1830 Marburg Garthe Fortsetzung von Strieder s Hessischer Gelehrten u Schriftsteller Geschichte und Nachtrag zu diesem Werk a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Further reading editHub Ignaz in German ed 1846 Christian Schreiber in German Karlsruhe Verlag Creuzbauer und Hasper pp 369 370 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help l u 1891 Schreiber Christian Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie in German vol 32 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 471 472 Christian Johann Christoph Schreiber in German Leipzig V Band 1899 p 154 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help External links 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