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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Eberhard, Christian August Gottlob

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8349551911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 8 — Eberhard, Christian August Gottlob

EBERHARD, CHRISTIAN AUGUST GOTTLOB (1769–1845), German miscellaneous writer, was born at Belzig, near Wittenberg, on the 12th of January 1769. He studied theology at Leipzig; but, a story he contributed to a periodical having proved successful, he devoted himself to literature. With the exception of Hannchen und die Küchlein (1822), a narrative poem in ten parts, and an epic on the Creation, Der erste Mensch und die Erde (1828), Eberhard’s work was ephemeral in character and is now forgotten. He died at Dresden on the 13th of May 1845.

His collected works (Gesammelte Schriften) appeared in 20 volumes in 1830–1831.