Ernst Vogel

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Ernst Erasmus Vogel (born November 14, 1810 in Eisleben , † August 29, 1879 in Guben ) was a German teacher and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Life

Ernst Vogel studied philosophy and Protestant theology in Halle from 1829 to 1833 . There he joined the Old Halleschen Burschenschaft Germania in 1829 and the Old Halleschen Burschenschaft Arminia in 1830 . Because of this fraternity activity, criminal proceedings began against him in 1834, during which he was in custody for nine months in Halle and Berlin . In 1836 he was sentenced to six years imprisonment in the Sonnenburg Order Castle and also excluded from civil service. His sentence was later reduced to six months and he was allowed to return to the civil service.

His university teachers included Wilhelm Gesenius , Julius August Ludwig Wegscheider , August Tholuck , Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm Hinrichs and Karl Rosenkranz .

From 1837 he was a private teacher in Sonnenburg. From 1840 to 1864 he was rector of the city school in Guben.

In 1848 he was a member of the constituency of the 25th province of Brandenburg (Guben) in the Frankfurt National Assembly . He joined the Westendhall parliamentary groups and later the March Association .

From 1864 he was rector of the secondary school for girls in Guben. There he was also the founder of the local gymnastics club (1860) and co-founder of the craftsmen's club (1861). He was also a member of the Guben Masonic lodge Drei Säulen am Weinberge .

Ernst Vogel was the uncle of the Reichstag member Rudolph Vogel (1847–1923).

literature

  • Peter Kaupp : fraternity member in the Paulskirche. Brochure of the Society for Fraternity History Research, 1999, p. 115.
  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 6: T-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8253-5063-0 , p. 149.
  • New Lusatian magazine . Volume 19, 1841, News from Lusatia . Page 16, digitized version