Eduard Ebner

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Eduard Ebner (born May 20, 1877 in Straubing ; † 1924 ) was a German German scholar , literary historian and teacher .

Life

Eduard Ebner was born as the son of the seminar teacher Albert Ebner on May 20, 1877 in Straubing. He obtained his Abitur at the humanistic grammar school in Straubing, today Johannes Turmair grammar school . After a short start at the Lyzeum zu Eichstätt, today the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt , he began studying German, history and geography for teaching at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich , which he completed by 1899 with both state examinations.

Ebner received his doctorate in 1906 at the Technical University of Munich under Siegmund Günther and Richard Du Moulin-Eckart with the dissertation " Geographical references and echoes in Plutarch's script: de facie in orbe lunae ".

Ebner mainly worked as a teacher at the Royal Industrial School Nuremberg, today's Technical University of Nuremberg Georg Simon Ohm .

Works

  • Geographical references and echoes in Plutarch's writing: de facie in orbe lunae , dissertation K. Technische Hochschule München, Verlag Theodor Ackermann, Munich, 1906.
  • German literary history , together m. Josef Rackl , 1907.
  • Ancient history , 1910.
  • German poets on the move. With six pictures after drawings by Goethe, Chamisso, and Scheffel , Carl Koch Verlag, Nuremberg, 1912.
  • History of the Middle Ages. With 23 pictures , Carl Koch, 1921.
  • Modern history. With 17 full-page pictures and an appendix for art history , Carl Koch Verlag, Nuremberg, 1927.

As editor

  • Hadlaub , by Gottfried Keller. With introduction and explanations.
  • The Stuttgart Hutzelmännlein , by Eduard Mörike.
  • The flag of the seven upright ones , by Gottfried Keller.
  • Masters, senior teachers, professors. Truth and poetry in excerpts from five centuries of literature , Carl Koch Verlag, Nuremberg, 1908.
  • The colorful world. Countries and people in poetic words. The foreign continents , Munich a. Berlin, Oldenbourg Verlag, 1920.

literature

  • Wolfgang Jacobmeyer : The German school history book 1700-1945. The first epoch of its genre history as reflected in the forewords. , 3 volumes, Berlin 2011.