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Karl Siegfried Günsburg was born in [[Leszno|Lissa]] in 1784. He received a private education before studying at the {{ill|Königliche Wilhelms-Schule|de}} and (between 1806 and 1810) the {{ill|Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium|de}} in [[Wrocław|Breslau]]. He afterwards pursued studies in philology and philosophy at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin|University of Berlin]].{{r|kayserling}} |
Karl Siegfried Günsburg was born in [[Leszno|Lissa]] in 1784. He received a private education before studying at the {{ill|Königliche Wilhelms-Schule|de}} and (between 1806 and 1810) the {{ill|Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium|de}} in [[Wrocław|Breslau]]. He afterwards pursued studies in philology and philosophy at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin|University of Berlin]].{{r|kayserling}} |
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Between 1813 and 1814, he co-published the German-Jewish weekly ''Erbauungen, oder Gottes Werk und Wort'' in collaboration with {{ill|Eduard Kley|de}}.<ref>{{cite book|editor-first=Jakob|editor-last=Winter|editor2-first=August|editor2-last=Wünsche|title=Die jüdische Literatur seit Abschluss des Kanons. Eine prosaische und poetische Anthologie mit biographischen und literargeschichtlichen Einleitungen|volume=3|location=Trier|publisher=Sigmund Mayer|date=1896|page=773|language=de|url=https://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/1330008?query=G%C3%BCnsburg}}</ref><ref name=nowack>{{cite book|first=Karl Gabriel|last=Nowack|title=Schlesisches Schriftsteller-Lexikon oder bio-bibliographisches Vereichniß der im zweiten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts lebenden schlesischen Schriftsteller|location=Breslau|date=1840|url=https://books.google. |
Between 1813 and 1814, he co-published the German-Jewish weekly ''Erbauungen, oder Gottes Werk und Wort'' in collaboration with {{ill|Eduard Kley|de}}.<ref>{{cite book|editor-first=Jakob|editor-last=Winter|editor2-first=August|editor2-last=Wünsche|title=Die jüdische Literatur seit Abschluss des Kanons. Eine prosaische und poetische Anthologie mit biographischen und literargeschichtlichen Einleitungen|volume=3|location=Trier|publisher=Sigmund Mayer|date=1896|page=773|language=de|url=https://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/1330008?query=G%C3%BCnsburg}}</ref><ref name=nowack>{{cite book|first=Karl Gabriel|last=Nowack|title=Schlesisches Schriftsteller-Lexikon oder bio-bibliographisches Vereichniß der im zweiten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts lebenden schlesischen Schriftsteller|location=Breslau|date=1840|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CQdMAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA52 | language=de|pages=52–55}}</ref> Günsburg also delivered sermons at the [[Jacobson Temple]] in Berlin for a period. He settled with his family in Breslau in 1819, where he actively engaged with the Jewish community, demonstrating his commitment by donating his library on August 19, 1859, to the Lehr- und Leseverein, an institution founded by [[Abraham Geiger]] in 1842.{{r|kayserling}} |
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Among his notable literary contributions are ''Parabeln'', a work spanning two volumes published in Berlin in 1820 (expanded to three volumes in Breslau in 1826), and ''Der Geist des Orients'', published in Breslau in 1830. Collaborating with Kley, he also co-published a prayer-book titled ''Die Deutsche Synagoge'', presented in two parts and released in Berlin between 1817 and 1818. |
Among his notable literary contributions are ''Parabeln'', a work spanning two volumes published in Berlin in 1820 (expanded to three volumes in Breslau in 1826), and ''Der Geist des Orients'', published in Breslau in 1830. Collaborating with Kley, he also co-published a prayer-book titled ''Die Deutsche Synagoge'', presented in two parts and released in Berlin between 1817 and 1818. |
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* {{cite book|title=Erbauungen, oder Gottes Werk und Wort|volume= |location=Berlin|date=1813–1814|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wnBixgEACAAJ}} With Eduard Kley. |
* {{cite book|title=Erbauungen, oder Gottes Werk und Wort|volume= |location=Berlin|date=1813–1814|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wnBixgEACAAJ}} With Eduard Kley. |
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* {{cite book|title=Parabeln|volume=1–3|location=Berlin and Breslau|date=1820–1826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nGzfOjYV2k4C}} |
* {{cite book|title=Parabeln|volume=1–3|location=Berlin and Breslau|date=1820–1826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nGzfOjYV2k4C |last1=Siegfried Günsburg |first1=C. |last2=Günsburg |first2=Karl Siegfried }} |
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* {{cite book|title=Der Geist des Orients|location=Breslau|publisher=Aderholz|date=1830|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_XMoAAAAYAAJ}} |
* {{cite book|title=Der Geist des Orients|location=Breslau|publisher=Aderholz|date=1830|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_XMoAAAAYAAJ}} |
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* {{cite book|title=Die deutsche Synagoge, oder Ordnung des Gottesdienstes für die Sabbath- und Festtage des ganzen Jahres zum Gebrauche der Gemeinden, die sich der deutschen Gebete bedienen|volume=1–2|location=Berlin|date=1817–1818|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4fh37wBJ6RQC}} With Eduard Kley. |
* {{cite book|title=Die deutsche Synagoge, oder Ordnung des Gottesdienstes für die Sabbath- und Festtage des ganzen Jahres zum Gebrauche der Gemeinden, die sich der deutschen Gebete bedienen|volume=1–2|location=Berlin|date=1817–1818|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4fh37wBJ6RQC |last1=Kley |first1=Eduard |last2=Günsburg |first2=Karl Siegfried }} With Eduard Kley. |
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==References== |
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{{Jewish Encyclopedia|article=Günsburg, Karl Siegfried|url=https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6943-gunsburg-karl-siegfried|first1=Isidore|last1=Singer|first2=Bernhard|last2=Pick|volume=6|page=109}} |
{{Jewish Encyclopedia|article=Günsburg, Karl Siegfried|url=https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6943-gunsburg-karl-siegfried|first1=Isidore|last1=Singer|first2=Bernhard|last2=Pick|volume=6|page=109}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 26 January 2024
Karl Siegfried Günsburg | |
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Born | Lissa, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | December 9, 1784
Died | January 23, 1860 Breslau, Prussia, German Confederation | (aged 75)
Children | Friedrich Günsburg[1] |
Karl Siegfried Günsburg (December 9, 1784 – January 23, 1860) was a German author and Reform Jewish preacher.
Biography
[edit]Karl Siegfried Günsburg was born in Lissa in 1784. He received a private education before studying at the Königliche Wilhelms-Schule and (between 1806 and 1810) the Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium in Breslau. He afterwards pursued studies in philology and philosophy at the University of Berlin.[1]
Between 1813 and 1814, he co-published the German-Jewish weekly Erbauungen, oder Gottes Werk und Wort in collaboration with Eduard Kley .[2][3] Günsburg also delivered sermons at the Jacobson Temple in Berlin for a period. He settled with his family in Breslau in 1819, where he actively engaged with the Jewish community, demonstrating his commitment by donating his library on August 19, 1859, to the Lehr- und Leseverein, an institution founded by Abraham Geiger in 1842.[1]
Among his notable literary contributions are Parabeln, a work spanning two volumes published in Berlin in 1820 (expanded to three volumes in Breslau in 1826), and Der Geist des Orients, published in Breslau in 1830. Collaborating with Kley, he also co-published a prayer-book titled Die Deutsche Synagoge, presented in two parts and released in Berlin between 1817 and 1818.
Publications
[edit]- Erbauungen, oder Gottes Werk und Wort. Berlin. 1813–1814. With Eduard Kley.
- Siegfried Günsburg, C.; Günsburg, Karl Siegfried (1820–1826). Parabeln. Vol. 1–3. Berlin and Breslau.
- Der Geist des Orients. Breslau: Aderholz. 1830.
- Kley, Eduard; Günsburg, Karl Siegfried (1817–1818). Die deutsche Synagoge, oder Ordnung des Gottesdienstes für die Sabbath- und Festtage des ganzen Jahres zum Gebrauche der Gemeinden, die sich der deutschen Gebete bedienen. Vol. 1–2. Berlin. With Eduard Kley.
References
[edit]This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Pick, Bernhard (1904). "Günsburg, Karl Siegfried". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 109.
- ^ a b c Kayserling, Meyer (1870–1872). Bibliothek jüdischer Kanzelredner. Eine Chronologische Sammlung der Predigten, Biographien und Charakteristiken der vorzüglichsten jüdischen Prediger. Vol. 1. pp. 15–19.
- ^ Winter, Jakob; Wünsche, August, eds. (1896). Die jüdische Literatur seit Abschluss des Kanons. Eine prosaische und poetische Anthologie mit biographischen und literargeschichtlichen Einleitungen (in German). Vol. 3. Trier: Sigmund Mayer. p. 773.
- ^ Nowack, Karl Gabriel (1840). Schlesisches Schriftsteller-Lexikon oder bio-bibliographisches Vereichniß der im zweiten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts lebenden schlesischen Schriftsteller (in German). Breslau. pp. 52–55.