Karl Eduard von Napiersky

Karl Eduard von Napiersky

Karl Eduard von Napiersky (21 May 1793, Riga 2 September 1864, Riga) was a Latvian clergyman and historian.

He studied theology at the University of Dorpat, and from 1814 onward, served as a pastor in the municipality of Neu-Pebalg. From 1829 to 1849 he was director of government schools and gymnasiums in Riga. In 1851 he became a member of the newly established censorship committee in Riga.[1]

He was an early member of the Lettisch-Litterärischen Gesellschaft (1827) and one of the founders of the Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Alterthumskunde der Ostseeprovinzen Rußlands (1833/34).[1]

Published works

With Johann Friedrich von Recke, he published a four volume encyclopedia of Livonia, Estonia and Courland, titled Allgemeines Schriftsteller- und Gelehrten-Lexikon der provinzen Livland, Esthland und Kurland (18271832).[2] His other noted literary efforts include:

References

  1. 1 2 Napiersky, Karl Eduard von (russischer Adel 1852) at Deutsche Biographie
  2. HathiTrust Digital Library Allgemeines Schriftsteller- und Gelehrten-Lexikon der Provinzen Livland, Esthland und Kurland
  3. OCLC Classify published works


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