Carl Eduard Körber
Carl Eduard Anton Körber (4 June 1802 Tartu County – 4 May 1883) was an Estonian pastor of Baltic German ancestry and writer.[1]
From 1820 to 1823 he studied theology at Imperial University of Dorpat. From 1841 to 1859 he was a pastor of Vändra Congregation.[1] He subsequently graduated from the Imperial University of Dorpat in 1834, and briefly became a private tutor before training to become a pastor two years afterwards. Following his retirement he moved to Tartu, served as the Tallorahwa Postimees newspaper editor and returned as a private tutor to receive a salary.
He was a member of Learned Estonian Society.[1]
Works
In addition to his religious writings, Körber was a prolific contributor to Estonian-language educational and literary materials. He authored several primers, textbooks, and dictionaries, and translated a number of children's books to support early education and literacy in Estonia.
- Joosepi elloramat (1850) – A religious biography intended for spiritual instruction.
- Lomisse ramat (1851) – A popular primer used in elementary education.
- Koli-ramat series (1854) – A set of school textbooks covering various subjects, widely used in Estonian schools.
References
- ^ a b c "Eesti biograafiline andmebaas ISIK". www2.kirmus.ee. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2021.