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EBERT, FRIEDRICH ADOLF (1791-1834)

This article appears in Volume V08, Page 842 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DRO-ECG
EBERT, FRIEDRICH ADOLF (1791-1834) , German bibliographer, was born at Taucha, near
Leipzig
 , on the 9th of July 1791, the son of a Lutheran pastor. At the age of fifteen he was appointed to a subordinate post in the municipal library of
Leipzig
 . He studied theology for a short time at Leipzig, and afterwards philology at Wittenberg, where he graduated
doctor
  in philosophy in 1812. While still a student he had already published, in 1811, a
work
  on public libraries, and in 1812 another
work
  entitled Hierarchiae in religionem ac literas commoda. In 1813 he was attached to the Leipzig University library, and in 1814 was appointed secretary to the Royal library of Dresden. The same year he published F. Taubmanns Leben and Verdienste, and in 1819 Torquato Tasso, a
translation
  from Pierre Louis Ginguene with annotations. The
rich
  resources open to him in the Dresden library enabled him to undertake the work on which his reputation chiefly rests, the Allgemeines bibliographisches Lexikon, the first volume of which appeared in 1821 and the second in 183o. This was the first work of the kind produced in Germany, and the most scientific published anywhere. From 1823 to 1825 Ebert was librarian to the duke of
Brunswick
  at Wolfenbiittel, but returning to Dresden was made, in 1827,
chief
  librarian of the Dresden Royal library. Among his other works areDie Bildung des Bibliothekars (1820), Geschichte and Beschreibung der koniglichen ojentlichen Bibliothek in Dresden (1822), Zur Handschriftenkunde (1825-1827), and Culturperioden des obersachsischen Mittelalters (1825). Ebert was a contributor to various
journals
  and took
part
  in the editing of Ersch and Gruber's
great
  encyclopaedia. He died at Dresden on the 13th of November 1834, in consequence of a fall from the ladder in his library.
See the article in Ersch and Grubers Encyclopadie, and that in the Allg. deutsche; Biog. by his successor in the post of
chief
  librarian in Dresden, Schnorr von Carolsfeld.


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