Adolphe Stoeber
Adolphe Stoeber or Adolf Ludwig Stöber (* July 7, 1810 in Strasbourg, † November 8, 1892 in Mulhouse) was an Alsatian Reformed clergyman and writer German language.
Stoeber, the son of Ehrenfried Stoeber and brother of August Stöber, studied theology and was a Protestant pastor in Metz (1832 ), Oberbronn (1836 ) and Mulhouse, where he was also President of the Consistory.
He founded in 1838 with his brother, the literary magazine Erwinia.
Works
- Alsatisches forget-me- on the altar of the fatherland deposited by HW Asper (with contributions from August and Adolf Flushing )
- Alsa images. Patriotic legends and stories with comments by the brothers August and Adolph Stöber (1836 )
- Travel pictures from Switzerland ( 1850)
- Latest travel pictures from Switzerland ( 1857)
- Reformer images ( 1857)
- Alsatian Schatzkästel (1877 )
- Epheukranz from the tomb of a departed (1884 )
- Mirror German women ( 1892)