Agnes von Bohlen

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Agnes von Bohlen (* unknown; † unknown) was a German educator , author and translator .

In March 1850, Agnes von Bohlen passed the exam at the educational institute for teachers in Marienwerder, founded by Alberti in 1841 . She then worked as an educator and nanny in London , where she lived with a half-sister of Clara Schumann , Clementine Bargiel (1835–1869).

Works

  • Mother's book for the home and upbringing . Berlin 1866

Translations

Remarks

  1. Official Gazette for the Marienwerder administrative district 1850, p. 123 ( digitized version )