Karl Gustav Gelbig ( German: Karl Gustav Helbig ; July 20, 1808 , Dresden - March 19, 1875 , Dresden ) - German historian.
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Content
- 1 Biography and activities
- 2 Editions
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography and Activities
At the end of the course , he lived at the University of Leipzig at one time in Warsaw with General Levitsky as a teacher of his children [1] .
Returning to Germany, he published under the pseudonym K. G. Freimund "Comments on the state of Poland under Russian rule in 1830" ( Bemerkungen über den Zustand Polens unter russischer Herrschaft im Jahre 1830 ; Leipzig , 1831; scan ). Gelbig's diary also has a lot of interesting data regarding Poland. [one]
As a history teacher in Dresden, Gelbig used the acts of the Dresden archive for a number of interesting monographs on the history of the 30-year war , which are all inspired by the same tendency: to prove that the 30-year war was mainly a religious war and that the motives that caused Sweden to participate in this war, were also exclusively of religious nature. Gustav II Adolf in the works of Gelbig is the hero of evangelical Germany . [one]
Editions
- Thesis (Dresden, 1840; scan ) (lat.) .
The most noteworthy are the following works of Gelbig [1] :
- "Christian-Ludwig Liscow";
- Wallenstein und Arnim, 1632–34 (Dresden, 1850; scan ;
- “Der Kaiser Ferdinand und der Herzog von Friedland während des Winters 1633–34” (Dresden, 1852; scan );
- "Gustav-Adolf und die Kurfürsten von Sachsen und Brandenburg, 1630-1632";
- “Esaias Pufendorfs Bericht über Kaiser Leopold, seinen Hof und die österreichische Politik, 1671–1674” (1862; scan ).
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Gelbig, Karl-Gustav // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Links
- Forsten G.V. Gelbig, Karl-Gustav // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.