Albert purpose

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Albert Zweck (born January 19, 1857 in Groß Kärthen , East Prussia ; † May 15, 1934 in Königsberg i. Pr. ) Was a German high school teacher in East Prussia.

Life

Purpose visited the Collegium Fridericianum . After graduating from high school, he studied history and geography at the Albertus University in Königsberg and the Royal University of Greifswald from Easter 1877 . He was a member of the Corps Baltia Königsberg (1878-1905) and the Corps Borussia Greifswald (1880). In March 1881 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD . In July 1881 he passed the exam pro facutlate docendi . He completed the probationary year in 1881/82 at the Altstädtisches Gymnasium Königsberg and at the Kgl. Lyck High School . In 1883 he went to the Herzog-Albrechts-Schule (Rastenburg) as an assistant teacher and was employed at the Insterburg grammar school on Michaelmas of the same year. In 1893 he became a senior teacher at the Luisengymnasium Memel . In 1901 he was considered uncharacterized Gymnasialprofessor of Memel to the Royal. Upper secondary school in Königsberg moved.

Works

  • Traffic and trade routes of the present time . Memel 1894
  • In which countries is the German stream of emigrants to be directed in order to make it usable for the rich? Memel 1895
  • The formation of drift sand on the Curonian and Fresh Spit . Koenigsberg i. Pr. 1903
  • Lithuania (1898), new edition 2010, ISBN 978-1-142-08825-5
  • Masuria (1900)
  • Samland, Pregel- and Frischingthal. A country and folklore. Stuttgart, 1902
  • The formation of drift sand on the Curonian and Fresh Spit .
  • Germany with Bohemia and the mouth of the Rhine. The geographical design of the country as the basis for the development of trade, industry and agriculture with special consideration of the seaside cities , Leipzig 1908.
  • The history of the castle school 1664-1914 . Koenigsberg 1914.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 86/144; 54/310
  2. Dissertation: The reasons for the Saxon War under Henry IV in 1073 .
  3. ^ A b Franz Kössler: Personal Lexicon of 19th Century Teachers (2007)
  4. ^ Robert Albinus: Königsberg Lexicon . Würzburg 2002, ISBN 3-88189-441-1
  5. ^ A b Program Memel Gymnasium
  6. Program Königsberg / Pr. Secondary school ad Burg
  7. Lithuania