Agnes of Sobbe

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Agnes Elisabeth von Sobbe (born December 17, 1879 in Horn ; †) was the first woman to take the Abitur examination in Lippe .

life and work

As the daughter of Sobbe's secret medical council, she passed the Abitur examination at the Leopoldinum in Detmold on March 7, 1907 as an external student . This made her the first woman to even take the Abitur examination in Lippe . She studied in Freiburg , Bonn and Heidelberg , where she received her doctorate in 1911 on "The adjustment of the back umlauts". On April 2, 1912, she passed her first state examination in German , English and French and expanded her subjects in 1919 with philosophical propaedeutics and in 1927 with Latin .

She attended the teachers' seminar in Herford and completed her probationary year in Bielefeld and Gütersloh. Before the permanent position, she took over representations in Minden am Oberlyzeum and in Recklinghausen. She then became a senior teacher in Recklinghausen and Bochum .

She received the Lippe War Medal of Honor .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Archives of the library for research on the history of education: Agnes von Sobbe. Retrieved September 25, 2018 .
  2. ^ A b Hanns-Peter Fink: Leopoldinum: Gymnasium zu Detmold, 1602–2002 . Aisthesis Verlag, Bielefeld 2002, ISBN 3-89528-365-7 , p. 355 .
  3. Agnes von Sobbe: The adjustment of the back umlauts . Heidelberg 1911, p. 81 .
  4. ^ Archives of the library for research on the history of education