Emil Schöne

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Julius Emil Schöne (born June 25, 1871 in Beiersdorf ; † after 1921) was a German educator and geographer who gained national fame primarily through the publication of the landscape pictures from the Kingdom of Saxony .

Life

After attending school and training at the teacher training college, Emil Schöne worked as a teacher from 1891. He rose to the position of senior teacher at the Freiherrlich-von-Fletcher teachers' seminar in Dresden and received the title of professor. In the school year 1920/21 Emil Schöne was senior teacher .

He lived in the Loschwitz district .

In 1908 Emil Schöne was chairman of the Geography Association in Dresden . He also published in the communications of the Geography Association in Leipzig and in the journal of the Society for Geography in Berlin.

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At the age of 20, Emil Schöne had a board game patented on October 21, 1891, then living in Dresden's Schössergasse 14 III.

Emil Schöne was best known for the publication of the landscape pictures from the Kingdom of Saxony, some of which appeared in several displays up to the First World War and were used as teaching material in many high schools in Saxony, but were also read by friends of home and nature. In every volume of the landscape paintings he published, Emil Schöne explicitly stated that proven experts had contributed to it. Emil Schöne won HW Schlimpert in Meißen as the publisher .

In 1910, Emil Schöne Adolf Tromnau revised geography for secondary schools and higher girls' schools and gave this textbook with 25 woodcuts and type pictures in editions A and B due to the provisions on the reorganization of secondary schools in Prussia of February 3, 1910 in the fourth edition in a revised form out. These school books were used up until the Weimar Republic and were widely used in Saxony.

His work Political Geopgraphy , which appeared in the series From Nature and Spiritual World by BG Teubner in Leipzig in 1911, also achieved greater distribution . In addition, he published a number of educational writings such as The historical development of geographic teaching in the Saxon elementary school up to the present .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dresden registry office : marriage register . No. 851/1904.
  2. Patentblatt, published by the Imperial Patent Office, Volume 16, 1892, p. 154.
  3. Journal for School Geography, Volumes 31-32 , 1910, p. 190.