Alexander Bruno Hanschmann

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Ernst Alexander Bruno Hanschmann (born January 4, 1840 in Leipzig ; † 1905 ) was a German educator, local researcher and non-fiction author.

Live and act

Hanschmann grew up in Weimar , where his father, the teacher and pedagogical writer Johann Gottlob Hanschmann (1804-1858) worked from 1846 as the civic school director and seminar inspector. After attending school, he studied theology and education at the universities in Jena and Leipzig. In 1866 he became a teacher of humanistic subjects at the technical center in Frankenberg / Sa. , later at the Albertinum in Burgstädt and then director of a private school in the city of Penig . In 1870, Hanschmann was appointed rector of the community school in Waldenburg . There in Schönburg, he also made a name for himself as an avid local researcher in the following years. He published several valuable local history publications on Waldenburg and the surrounding places in the Mulde valley. In addition, he dealt intensively with Froebel and his kindergarten and also left behind several essays and some poems.

Fonts (selection)

  • (with C. Beyer): Friedrich Rückert's Leben und Dichtungen , Coburg, 1866, 3rd ed. 1870.
  • Friedrich Froebel. The development of his parenting idea in his life. Illustrated from authentic sources , Eisenach, 1874.
  • The kindergarten system, based on Froebel's separate print , Eisenach, 1874.
  • (with R. Kneiß): Biblical stories for the lower and middle classes , Eisenach, 1874.
  • School criminal law , 3rd edition, 1874.
  • Short chronicle of the city of Waldenburg and the Princely House of Schönburg-Waldenburg with news about Lößnitz, Remse, Lichtenstein, Hartenstein, Meerane, Glauchau, Crimmitschau , 1880.
  • Waldenburg and the Muldenthal. A guide through the city of Waldenburg and the surrounding area - a scenic-geographical-historical sketch. Waldenburg 1895, OCLC 315028107 ( digitized version ).
  • Bernard Palissy, the artist, naturalist and writer , 1903

literature

  • Wilhelm Haan : Saxon writer's lexicon. Alphabetical compilation of the scholars, writers and artists currently living in the Kingdom of Saxony, along with brief biographical notes and evidence of their writings that have appeared in print , Leipzig, Robert Schaefer's Verlag, 1875, pp. 118–119.

Individual evidence

  1. digitized version