Ernst Dünzelmann

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ernst Dünzelmann (born March 7, 1846 in Bremen , † June 14, 1907 in Bremen) was a German teacher and historian .

biography

Dünzelmann was the son of a shoemaker. He graduated from high school and studied philology and history from 1865 to 1869 at the University of Heidelberg , the Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Göttingen . After that he was an assistant teacher and teacher at the secondary school in Bremen until 1872 , then until 1877 at the pre-school and grammar school in Bremen. He worked in the Bremen Evangelical Church and was held in high regard there.

As a historian, he wrote on topics from the Middle Ages and then on Bremen. He worked and organized in the archive of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce . From this some works developed. He wrote treatises on the Roman roads and the Varus Battle . In some of his publications he is said to have inclined to daring hypotheses .

Works

  • Regarding the arrangement of the Bonifazischen Letters and the Franconian Synods . In: Research on German History (FDG) No. 13, 1873, pp. 1–32.
  • The Bremen merchants' guild and their parents . In: Bremisches Jahrbuch . Volume 18, pp. 77-115, Bremen 1896.
  • From Bremen's braid time. Still life in an imperial and Hanseatic city . Bremen 1899.
  • Alisio and the Varus Battle . Winter publishing house, Bremen 1905.

literature