Eduard Steinacker

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Eduard Steinacker, around 1870
Coat of arms of the Steinacker family

Eduard Georg Philipp Adolf Steinacker (born March 25, 1839 in Holzminden , † January 5, 1893 in Braunschweig ) was a German teacher and art writer .

family

Eduard Steinacker came from the middle-class Steinacker family, which has been documented in Quedlinburg since the beginning of the 16th century . The uninterrupted line-up begins with Hans Steinacker, who was councilor and treasurer of the city of Quedlinburg in 1530 . His grandson was Philipp Steinacker (around 1565–1613), a lawyer and Princely Saxon councilor and court judge at Coburg . Steinacker's grandfather was the merchant and factory owner Hieronymus Karl Steinacker (1775–1813), later estate administrator of Count Wrisberg , then mayor and city treasurer in Holzminden and ducal district secretary.

Steinacker was born in 1839 as the son of the lawyer Heinrich Friedrich Karl Steinacker (1801–1847) and his wife Agathe Friederike Ernestine Viktoria born. Child born in Holzminden. Eduard Steinacker was born with Ilse. von Strombeck married. Their son Karl Steinacker (1872-1944) was a German art historian , scholar and from 1910 to 1935 head of the Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum .

Live and act

Steinacker attended the large school in Wolfenbüttel from 1848 to 1855, then went to the Holzmindener Gymnasium , where he passed his Abitur in 1858. He then went to study the natural sciences and mathematics at the Georg-August University of Göttingen , where he later became a honorary member of the connection Holzminda was. He received his doctorate on August 12, 1861 . He then worked as a teacher of technical natural history and descriptive geometry at the building trade school in Holzminden until 1862 , took on the position of assistant at the newly established agronomic-chemical research station in Braunschweig until 1863 and then went to the higher education institution of Dr . Schleiden to Hamburg . In 1864 he returned to the duchy at the instigation of Justus Jeep , and from July 1864 worked as a teacher of mathematics and natural sciences at the large school in Wolfenbüttel. In the same year he passed the senior teacher examination in Braunschweig and was transferred to the Realgymnasium in Braunschweig at Easter 1866 . In 1870 he was appointed senior teacher and in 1884 professor. On August 9, 1876, he was appointed a member of the state examination commission for candidates for higher teaching positions at seminars and community schools.

In addition to a large number of articles in various magazines, Steinacker published several works on the history and the city of Braunschweig . Until his death in 1893 he was on the board of directors of the Vaterländisches Museum in Braunschweig, which he helped found.

Publications

  • About some molybdenum compounds. Dissertation University of Göttingen 1861.
  • Braunschweiger Ortskunde literature. Braunschweig 1886.
  • Guide through the city of Braunschweig. A description for strangers and locals alike. Braunschweig 1884 (published in various editions), reprint 2005.
  • Summarizing regional studies of individual districts and local knowledge. Braunschweig (no year).
  • with Paul ZimmermannSteinacker, Karl . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 35, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1893, pp. 676-682.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ News from the ducal high school in Holzminden. Easter 1858. Braunschweig 1858, p. 16.
  2. ^ Wilhelm Ebel : The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1837-1900. Hildesheim 1974. (No. 46995, matriculated on April 19, 1858)
  3. News from the Georg August University and the Königl. Society of Sciences in Göttingen from 1862. No. 1–27. Göttingen 1862, p. 384.
  4. ^ Jens Hoppe: Jewish history and culture in museums. On the non-Jewish museology of the Jewish in Germany. Münster 2002, p. 93. And page no longer available , search in web archives: Information on cjd-braunschweig.de@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.cjd-braunschweig.de