Ernst Wahner

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Ernst Wahner (born September 30, 1821 in Ogen , Grottkau district , † April 11, 1908 in Oppeln ) was a German high school teacher. He stands for Prussian Catholicism in Silesia and in the Breslau Corps.

Life

Wahner attended the Royal Catholic High School in Neisse from 1835 to 1843 . After graduating from high school, he studied philosophy , history , geography , mathematics and natural sciences at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Breslau and the Royal University of Greifswald . He became a member of the Corps Borussia Breslau (1844) and Saxonia Breslau (1847) as well as corps bow bearer of Guestfalia Greifswald (1845) and Lusatia Breslau (1847). In Breslau, Gustav Adolf Harald Stenzel , Richard Roepell , Joseph Kutzen , Friedrich Haase , Karl Ernst Christoph Schneider , Peter Joseph Elvenich , Christlieb Julius Braniß , Ernst Eduard Kummer , Johann Ludwig Christian Carl Gravenhorst , Georg Friedrich Pohl and Heinrich Göppert were among his teachers. In the meantime he served as a one-year volunteer in the grenadier regiment "King Friedrich Wilhelm II." (1st Silesian) No. 10 . As a sergeant in the 1st Battalion of the 10th Landwehr Regiment in Breslau, he passed the exam pro facultate docendi on April 7th . During the five months in the Grand Duchy of Poznan , on June 22nd, he was appointed an officer by the Supreme Cabinet Order. Dismissed with the dissolution of the battalion, he began the probationary year at Matthias Gymnasium on November 1 , of which the second half was waived. In spring 1849 he was used in the street fighting in Breslau. After a short resumption of teaching, he served uninterruptedly until May 1, 1850. Dismissed "on urgent reclamation", he was drafted six months later with the mobilization of the entire Prussian army . Released on March 26, 1851, he taught at the royal Catholic high schools in Gliwice , Glogau and Opole . The Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin doctorate him in 1854 to Dr. phil. He was later appointed high school professor.

Works

High school according to the Opole program

  • On the history of James I, King of Great Britain and Ireland. After a manuscript by a German contemporary , 2 parts. Opole 1857, 1859.
  • The march square in Xenophon's Anabasis III. 4. 19-23. Opole 1865.
  • A contribution to the history of Opole from the Polish war of success (1733–1738), and again the Bolkoweg or the Kaiserstrasse near Opole . Opole 1870.
  • Attempt of a history of the Jesuit college or high school in Opole . Opole 1875.
  • How the Opole Jesuits came into possession of the parish of Deutsch-Piechar with the so-called image of grace. 1675-1678 . Opole 1878.
  • On the history of the city of Opole . Opole 1890.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 29/250; 30/74; 34/7; 91/57.
  2. a b Kössler's teacher lexicon (PDF; 5.6 MB)
  3. a b size R 11
  4. Dissertation: De Achaeorum foederis origine atque institutis .