Erich Berlet

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Ernst Erich Berlet (born April 14, 1860 in Annaberg ; † May 10, 1936 in Glauchau ) was a German teacher and local researcher .

Life

Berlet was the eldest son of the educator Bruno Berlet and his wife Luise, nee. Hogrefe. Erich was married to Anna Antonie Schreiber in his first marriage, but she died in 1894. Then he married Franziska Webelhaus. Berlet has three children from both marriages.

Berlet enjoyed his first lessons in the community school in his hometown, later he attended the Progymnasium in Annaberg and from Easter 1874 the grammar school Albertinum Freiberg , where he obtained the school leaving certificate at Easter 1880. From Easter 1881 to Easter 1886 he studied history, geography, and classical and Germanic philology at the universities in Jena and Leipzig. During his studies he became a member of the Teutonia Jena fraternity in 1880 . After studying and completing the probationary year in 1889, he became a permanent scientific teacher at the secondary school in Mittweida . At Easter 1896, Berlet switched to the newly built secondary school in Oschatz as a senior teacher . In 1901 he moved to the secondary school in Oelsnitz / Vogtl as the first senior teacher . In 1904 he became the deputy rector at the Realgymnasium in Borna , where he received the title and rank of professor in 1905 and the title of vice director in 1907. From Easter 1909 to 1924 Berlet was director of the Realschule with Realgymnasialklassen (today Georgius-Agricola-Gymnasium) in Glauchau , where he worked until the end of his life and wrote publications on local history.

He presented his first revision as early as 1894: the 8th edition of the German School Grammar . With his dissertation on the Saxon-Bohemian border, he received his doctorate in 1898 at the University of Leipzig .

Fonts

  • History of the city of Glauchau . (Cover title: Chronik der Stadt Glauchau ), 2 volumes: Part 1: Glauchau in the Middle Ages; Part 2, 1st half: Glauchau from 1534–1632. Publishing house Julius Pickenhahn, Glauchau 1931–34.
  • The Saxon-Bohemian border in the Ore Mountains . Oldecop's heirs (Stockmar), Oschatz 1900 ( digitized version )
  • 50th anniversary (of Realschule and Progymnasium Glauchau). Glauchau 1910 ( digitized version ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hugo Böttger (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1911/12. Berlin 1912, p. 14.
  2. Hans Burkhardt : Bruno Berlet. Life and work of an important Annaberg pedagogue . In: Forays through the history of the Upper Ore Mountains . Issue 18. Annaberg 1997. Download (PDF; 425 kB) ( Memento from February 25, 2005 in the Internet Archive )