Eduard Roese

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Karl Victor Eduard Roese (born March 24, 1855 in Elze ; died April 21, 1918 in Halle an der Saale ) was a German high school teacher and historian.

Life

Roese's father was a royal building officer from Diepholz . He attended the Ratsgymnasium Osnabrück , did military service and studied classical philology and German at the University of Göttingen . From 1878 he was employed as an assistant teacher at the Dortmund grammar school and in 1880 received a permanent position, he held the professional title of a preceptor . Roese received his doctorate in 1884 with a medieval Latin dissertation at the University of Tübingen .

In September 1890 he moved to the grammar school in Saarburg in Alsace and in 1895 as a senior teacher at the grammar school in Saargemünd . From 1895 he was a high school professor at the Kaiser-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Frankfurt am Main . In 1898 he moved again and went to the Stralsund secondary school as headmaster . In 1892 he went on an archaeological study trip to Italy and in 1904 to Greece .

From 1905 to 1906 Roese was director of the Athenaeum grammar school in Stade and then director of the grammar school in Bartenstein . In 1916 he became director of the cathedral grammar school in Merseburg .

During the First World War he was drafted as a major in the infantry and used on the western front. In April 1918 he was wounded and taken to the war hospital in Halle, where he died. Roese had been married since 1880 and had two children.

Roese published historical research and sources. In 1889, both of them contributed the second volume to the first volume of the Dortmund document book edited by Karl Rübel . From 1879 he was in charge of the city's coin collection. On his initiative, the Dortmund City Council decided in 1883 to set up a “collection point” for historical and artistic objects, thus laying the foundation for the multi-stage establishment of a museum that was later named Museum for Art and Cultural History Dortmund . During his time in East Prussia he collected spinning room songs , which he published in 1911.

Fonts (selection)

  • Karl Rübel ; Eduard Roese: Dortmund document book . Vol. 2, half 1. Dortmund: Köppen'sche Buchhandlung, 1890 (new edition 1975)
  • Dominican's J. Nederhoff Cronica Tremoniensium. Published by E. Roese on behalf of the historical association for Dortmund and the county of Mark . Publishing house of the Köppen'schen Buchhandlung, Dortmund 1880
  • with Albert Ludorff : The architectural and art monuments of the Hörde district: with a historical introduction . Münster iW: Schöningh 1895
  • with Albert Ludorff: The architectural and art monuments of the Dortmund-Stadt district. Historical introduction by Eduard Roese . Münster iW: Schöningh 1895
  • To Goethe's memory: Stralsund, Realgymnasium, speech at the celebration on September 2nd, 1899 . Stralsund: Kgl. Government Printing House, 1900
  • About Mithras service . Stralsund: Kgl. Government book printing, 1900, supplement to the annual report of the Realgymnasium zu Stralsund, Easter 1905
  • An Attic hydria from Melos . 1909
  • Living spinning room songs: recorded according to the vernacular in rural East Prussia: along with some songs from the Hanoverian heathland . Berlin: German country bookstore, 1911

literature

  • Walter Grunert: Roese, Eduard , in: Altpreußische Biographie , Volume 2, Marburg: Elwert, 1967, p. 565
  • Gisela Weiss: Creating meaning in the provinces: Westphalian museums in the empire . Paderborn: Schöningh, 2005, Zugl .: Dissertation Münster, 2001 ISBN 3-506-71781-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Gisela Weiss: Westphalian Museums in the Empire , 2005, p. 477, short biography
  2. a b c d Old Prussian biography . Volume 2, 1967, p. 565
  3. ^ Gisela Weiss: Westphalian Museums in the Empire , 2005, pp. 93–99.