Adolf Sellschopp

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Adolf Sellschopp as Wingolfit, 1885

Adolf Sellschopp , completely Adolf Karl Elias Heinrich Sellschopp , (born July 17, 1865 in Schwiggerow , † October 18, 1914 near Roeselare ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and educator.

Life

Adolf Sellschopp was the second son and the second oldest of eight children of the middle-class manor owner August Sellschopp (1835–1913) and his wife Emilie, née. Strempel (1842-1916). The philatelist Wilhelm Sellschopp (1862–1938) was his older brother. Two of his sisters married professors of theology: Anna (1867–1948) married Erich Schaeder and was the mother of Hildegard Schaeder , Martha (1878–1946) married Wilhelm Lütgert . Gesine Palmer is his great-great-niece. His daughter Helene married the theologian Richard Laabs .

Teachers' seminar in Neukloster

He grew up in Groß Stove , attended school in Waren (Müritz) and the Gymnasium Fridericianum Schwerin up to the Abitur and studied Protestant theology at the universities of Berlin, Greifswald, Erlangen and Rostock from the winter semester of 1886. He was active in the Berlin Wingolf . After graduating, he went to school. Sellschopp was a seminar teacher and from 1899 head of the grand ducal teachers' seminar in Neukloster .

In 1906 the Rostock Senate appointed him as school director to head the municipal school inspectorate in Rostock.

Sellschopp volunteered for military service at the beginning of the First World War . As a deputy officer in Reserve Regiment 214 and commander of a cyclist division , he was ambushed at Roeselare / Roulers at the beginning of the First Battle of Flanders on October 18, 1914 and fell. He was buried in the German military cemetery in Menen .

On July 17, 1891, he married Ida Sophie Henriette Friederike, born in Rostock. Schnapauff (∗ June 19, 1868 in Friedrichsmühlen, living space in Teldau ; † May 2, 1945 in Waren, together with her daughters Hanna * 1894, Helene * 1898 and Lotte * 1900), a daughter of Karl Johann Heinrich Schnapauff ( 1827–1873) and his wife Helene, b. Dühring (1842-1926). The couple had ten children, five sons and five daughters.

Works

  • Original sin doctrine and pedagogy: Lectures held at the X. Theological Teaching Conference in Mölln in Lauenburg in September 1908. Wismar: Bartholdt 1909
  • Lecture of the school director Adolf Sellschopp on exchange rate in the Rostock elementary and citizen schools held in the negotiation of the committees on March 5, 1908. Printed for the members of the EE Council and the electoral representation by the school commission. [s. l.], 1909
  • Curriculum of the Rostock elementary and community schools for boys and girls. Rostock: [Hinstorff] 1910
  • Lot of Luther? Serious truths for contemporary school struggles. Leipzig: Deichert 1911
  • New sources on the history of August Hermann Francke . Halle: Niemeyer 1913 ( digitized )
  • Religious Education and Religious Experience. Leipzig: A. Deichert 1914

literature

  • Stephan Selke: Educators - Pastors - Patriots. Biographical handbook on printed matter for children and young people by authors and illustrators from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania from the beginnings up to and including 1945. Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2009, ISBN 978-3-8370-9497-8 , p. 356

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Data from the private genealogical website www.sellschopp.info , accessed on January 6, 2016
  2. Groß Stove manor house
  3. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  4. ^ Gunter Spraul: Der Franktireurkrieg 1914: Investigations into the decay of a science and dealing with national myths. Berlin: Frank & Timme 2016 ISBN 9783732902422 , p. 526
  5. ^ Block P Grave 1257, after searching for graves online , Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge , accessed on January 6, 2016
  6. See www.sellschopp.info , accessed on January 6, 2016