Ernst Tillich (pedagogue, 1809)

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Ernst Ludwig Wilhelm Tillich (born February 20, 1809 in Dessau , Anhalt-Dessau , † September 30, 1852 in Frankfurt (Oder ), Prussia ) was a German educator and Lusatian regional historian .

Life

Ernst was the son of the merchant and hoboist in the ducal hunter corps Gottlieb Samuel Tillich. The family moved to near Lieberose in Lower Lusatia in 1815 . From 1820 to 1826 Tillich attended grammar school in Guben and graduated as the best of his year. From 1826 to 1829 he studied philosophy in Leipzig and received his doctorate. In the spring of 1829 he took a position as private tutor in Mitau in Courland (Latvia). On May 31, 1833, he passed the civil service examination in Berlin and became a teacher at the high school in Frankfurt (Oder). In 1837 Ernst Tillich became a senior teacher at the newly founded high school in Görlitz .

As a member and finally secretary of the Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences , and from 1846 to 1847 as editor of volumes 23 to 24 of the New Lusatian Magazine , he took an active part in research into the Lusatia region. From 1845 he was a corresponding member of the Society for History and Archeology of the Baltic Provinces of Russia .

Tillich was also a member of the Natural Research Society and the Trade Association in Görlitz, a corresponding member of the Kurland Society for Literature and Art in Mitau and the Silesian Society for Patriotic Culture in Wroclaw .

In 1850 he had to give up teaching due to a mental illness. Tillich retired in 1852. He died while moving to Königsberg in the Neumark in Frankfurt (Oder). From his marriage to Mathilde Concordia Emilie born in 1834 . Glokke had nine children.

literature

  • Neues Lausitzisches Magazin , Volume 30, Görlitz 1853, pp. 48–53

Fonts

  • About Lamennais and his writings. In: Neues Lausitzisches Magazin , Volume 17, Görlitz 1839
  • About the statistics of the human lifespan. In: Neues Lausitzisches Magazin , Volume 23, Görlitz 1846

Individual evidence

  1. a b Neues Lausitzisches Magazin , Volume 23, Görlitz 1846 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Meeting reports of the Society for the History and Archeology of the Baltic Sea Provinces of Russia from 1873 , Riga 1874, p. 82.