Carl Agthe

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Carl Agthe around 1873

Carl Anton Christian Agthe (born September 13, 1806 in Frankenhausen; † April 10, 1876 ) was a German Lutheran theologian and educator.

Life

Carl Agthe was a son of the shoemaker Christian Samuel Siegfried Agthe and his wife in Frankenhausen. After studying Protestant theology and receiving his doctorate as Dr. phil. initially vice rector in Nienburg and teacher in Goslar . In 1848 he became the second pastor at St. Stephen's Church in Goslar. In 1856 he resigned from his parish. Agthe was also vice principal of the Goslar Progymnasium. He wrote educational writings, including a guide to the study of nature.

Works

  • Guide to teaching natural science for Progymnasien, community and trade schools (Hannover 1838)
  • Guide to first teaching physics. For middle high school classes, higher middle and secondary schools, as well as for self-teaching (2nd edition, Hanover 1852)
  • Instructions for German spelling or orthography (Goslar around 1862)
  • Preschool for German language teaching for the first levels of instruction in higher educational institutions (2nd edition, Goslar 1863)

progeny

The author Werner Tikiüstenmacher is a great-great-grandson of Carl Agthe.

literature

  • Philipp Meyer : The pastors of the regional churches of Hanover and Schaumburg-Lippes since the Reformation . Volume 1. Göttingen 1941, p. 343