Ferdinand Borst

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August Ferdinand Borst (born October 25, 1873 in Mühlbeck , Bitterfeld district , † after 1937) was a German teacher and school writer.

Life

He was the son of the landowner Eduard Borst from Mühlberg in the Merseburg administrative district of the Prussian province of Saxony . His mother was Friederike née Quilitzsch.

After finishing school, Ferdinand Borst attended the preparatory institute and the Royal Evangelical School Teachers' Seminar in Delitzsch . Then he became a teacher in Modelwitz near Schkeuditz in 1895 . After three years, Ferdinand Borst moved to the Prussian district town of Bitterfeld as a teacher in 1898 . In 1908 he followed a call to Pretzsch , where he was rector of the school and church servant. After reaching retirement age, he retired. He lived in Pretzsch, Mackensenstrasse 13.

Ferdinand Porst dealt with journalism, pedagogy and psychology, language and literature, history and natural sciences as well as local and folklore and published treatises on them, especially in teacher journals and daily newspapers.

family

Ferdinand Borst was married twice. His first marriage was in Wahren on July 8, 1899, with Johanna Minna née Wirsich, and his second marriage in Ermlitz on April 10, 1911, was Marie Emilie Hedwig, the daughter of the mill owner Theodor Feigner. Both marriages produced children. Horst and Erich from the first marriage and Charlotte, Elisabeth, Friedrich and Otto from the second marriage.

Fonts (selection)

  • Hohenstaufen politics, its aim, its climax, its decline and its causes. Guidelines for further training for the second teacher examination and the secondary school teacher examination (= on the further training of teachers , booklet 15), Gerdes & Hördel, Berlin 1909.
  • Hohenstaufen politics, its aim, its climax, its decline and its causes. Secondary School Teacher's Examination Guidelines , 1924.
  • The school sugar bag. In: Home calendar for the Schweinitz district , 1929, p. 42f.

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 1937, p. 79.
  2. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 1931, p. 273.