Emil Dobisch: Handwriting Selbstverfasste Poems Berlin & Rheine 1873-97

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Emil DOBISCH: Handwriting self-written poems from 1873


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You are bidding on one Manuscript with self-written poems.

Dated 1889 to 1897 (loosely enclosed also student texts from 1873/74).


Author: government builder Emil Dobisch, born on 2. January 1849 in wahlitz (Hohenmölsen) near Weißenfels as the son of the landowner Friedrich Wilhelm Dobisch. From 1862 until Michaelis 1869 he attended the Realschule in the orphanage (Francke'sche Stiftungen) in Halle, studied at the Berlin Building Academy and passed the building manager examination in Berlin at the end of 1874, was employed in Magdeburg in 1875, became a government building manager and in 1883 appointed government architect. In 1891 he was in this position in Hitzacker, in 1892 in Rheine iW (working on the construction of the canal from Dortmund to the Ems ports), in 1896 he was transferred to Culm in West Prussia as a hydraulic engineering inspector (working in the AC structures), in 1898 in the same position to Marienburg (West Prussia), where he died on 30. died Aug 1899.

These are mostly occasional poems, mostly written in Rheine (Westphalia).


In front some loose sheets with speeches and poems of an association from his student days at the Bau-Akademie (Berlin); Subjects:

-about the art of improvisation

-"Wail of the stud. arch. during an agonizing 10-minute wait in front of the occupied need-experimental stations of the Bau-Akademie" (quote: "My head is trembling, my body is tormenting me a lot // O holy Schinkel, why don't you build more?")

-Prologue (about the poet of the choral society, i.e. about himself)

-partly rhyming protocols of "cozy gatherings" of a student singing club (6. November 1873, 4th December 1873 and 8 January 1874), whereby the following members are mentioned by name: Andreee, Bötticher, Denkhaus, Dihm, Ditmar, Hildebrand, Laßer, Nagel, Schulze, Stahl, Ventzke and Wohlfahrt.

Also enclosed are two slips of paper with dedication poems (by classmate Charlotte Dobisch and a Niemeyer).


Content (mostly short poems; if the length is a bit longer, this is indicated):

-"Mr. government builder Voß on the wedding, 13. May 1892"

- "Toast" (Rheine 1891/92)

-"New Year's greetings to Dr. Haupt in Hitzacker" (Rheine 12/30/92)

-"The Ladies" (2 pages)

-"For the 1st August 1891. On the father's grave" (Hitzacker adElbe, July 1891)

-"Toast to Reg. Builder Schurich in Saerbeck" (1893)

-"The mother of the house" (Hitzacker, 11.12.89; referring to the family. Schnath)

- "In the circle of friends" (Rheine, September 1893; "Intended for a lecture at the board of the building inspector Hasenkamp in Riesenbeck, but not presented"; 2 pages)

-"Laurus tinus" (Rheine, Christmas 1893)

-"To chief forester Proemepeler in Lingen" (Rheine, 3. January 1894)

-"To manufacturer Werner, currently Davos (Switzerland)" (Rheine, 24. December 1894)

- "Toast" (Culm, 8. April 1897)


With a beautiful decorative binding and strong gilt edges.


Format (external dimensions): 19.4 x 12.7 x 1.5 cm.


Condition: Joint broken, pages more browned, a little wavy in the undescribed part. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!


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Author: government builder Emil Dobisch, born on 2. January 1849 in wahlitz (Hohenmölsen) near Weißenfels as the son of the landowner Friedrich Wilhelm Dobisch. From 1862 until Michaelis 1869 he attended the Realschule in the orphanage (Francke'sche Stiftungen) in Halle, studied at the Berlin Building Academy and passed the building manager examination in Berlin at the end of 1874, was employed in Magdeburg in 1875, became a government building manager and in 1883 appointed government architect. In 1891 he was in this position in Hitzacker, in 1892 in Rheine iW (working on the construction of the canal from Dortmund to the Ems ports), in 1896 he was transferred to Culm in West Prussia as a hydraulic engineering inspector (working in the AC structures), in 1898 in the same position to Marie
Author: government builder Emil Dobisch, born on 2. January 1849 in wahlitz (Hohenmölsen) near Weißenfels as the son of the landowner Friedrich Wilhelm Dobisch. From 1862 until Michaelis 1869 he attended the Realschule in the orphanage (Francke'sche Stiftungen) in Halle, studied at the Berlin Building Academy and passed the building manager examination in Berlin at the end of 1874, was employed in Magdeburg in 1875, became a government building manager and in 1883 appointed government architect. In 1891 he was in this position in Hitzacker, in 1892 in Rheine iW (working on the construction of the canal from Dortmund to the Ems ports), in 1896 he was transferred to Culm in West Prussia as a hydraulic engineering inspector (working in the AC structures), in 1898 in the same position to Marie
Author: government builder Emil Dobisch, born on 2. January 1849 in wahlitz (Hohenmölsen) near Weißenfels as the son of the landowner Friedrich Wilhelm Dobisch. From 1862 until Michaelis 1869 he attended the Realschule in the orphanage (Francke'sche Stiftungen) in Halle, studied at the Berlin Building Academy and passed the building manager examination in Berlin at the end of 1874, was employed in Magdeburg in 1875, became a government building manager and in 1883 appointed government architect. In 1891 he was in this position in Hitzacker, in 1892 in Rheine iW (working on the construction of the canal from Dortmund to the Ems ports), in 1896 he was transferred to Culm in West Prussia as a hydraulic engineering inspector (working in the AC structures), in 1898 in the same position to Marie
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Emil Dobisch
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Literatur
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1873
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript