Christian Adolf Hasert

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Johann Christian Adolf Hasert, oil painting by J. Günther (1865)

Johann Christian Adolf Hasert (born June 3, 1795 in Stralsund , † December 23, 1864 in Greifswald ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and educator .

Life

Christian Adolf Hasert attended the Stralsund high school and studied in Greifswald from 1815 and in Halle from 1817 . In Greifswald he became a member of the Corps Pomerania Greifswald in 1815 and of the Neopomerania in 1816. In 1818 he became a private tutor in the Greifswald area. For a while he worked as assistant to Theodor Ziemssen in his private educational institution in Hanshagen , founded in 1807 , in which ten to twelve boys lived until 1826 and were taught according to Pestalozzi's method .

After taking his theological exams in 1821 and 1823, he became a deacon of Greifswald's Nikolaikirche in 1824 and was pastor there from 1848 until his death .

In 1824 Hasert was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. From 1836 he was associate professor for education in Greifswald and director of the teachers' seminar (until it was moved to Franzburg in 1853). The theological faculty made him an honorary doctorate in 1856.

The son Albert (1827–1866) became a pastor in Boltenhagen . Son Rudolph (1826–1877) became pastor in Gristow .

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  1. Kösener corps lists 1910 , 93 , 53
  2. Kösener Corps Lists 1910, 92a , 4
  3. Rebekka Horlacher; Daniel Tröhler (ed.): All letters to Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. Volume 5: August 1817-1820. Berlin: de Gruyter 2013 ISBN 9783110304435 , p. 169f (line 43, line 47)