Franz Weineck

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Teaching staff of the Lübben Realschule, in the foreground director Franz Weineck, 1880.

Karl Franz Theodor Weineck (born May 3, 1839 in Nebra ; † February 3, 1921 in Roda ) was a German high school director and local researcher .

Life

Weineck was born as the son of a lawyer and enjoyed an education at a private school, then from 1852 to 1858 at the Roßleben monastery school . Due to an illness, he was only able to start studying theology and Middle High German at the University of Halle (Saale) in 1859 , which he completed in 1862. He worked as a private tutor in Westphalia and studied German , history , geography and the classical languages in Jena and Greifswald from 1864 to 1866 . In 1867 he passed the teaching examination in Greifswald , then worked as a teacher at the Higher Citizens 'School in Eilenburg until 1872 and at the Higher Citizens' School in Hamburg from 1872 to 1874 . After receiving his doctorate in 1873, he became a senior teacher in 1874 and director of the Realprogymnasium in Lübben in 1877 . On June 24, 1887, he received the Order of the Red Eagle, 4th class. In 1906 he retired and moved to Jena, where he attended lectures at the university. A severe bronchial catarrh soon forced him to move to the milder Roda .

His marriage in 1867 resulted in three daughters and a son who fell in November 1914.

Weineck was one of the founders of the Lower Lusatian Society for Anthropology and Archeology in 1884 . He was a board member for 22 years and became an honorary member in 1909. He was also a member of the Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology and Prehistory . After his retirement, his private collection of archaeological finds formed the basis for a Lübben city museum, which Paul Richter and Robert Daenicke expanded. During the Second World War, the museum was almost completely destroyed.

Works

In addition to articles in the Niederlausitzer Mitteilungen , he published:

  • The patrician of Heinrich III. Dissertation, Ratz, Jena 1873; Microform: Emory University Libraries, Atlanta, GA 1993
  • To the parents and educators of our students . Lübben, 1878/80
  • Address to the dismissal of high school graduates at Easter 1881 . Driemel, Lübben 1882
  • On the history of the Real-Progymnasium zu Lübben on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the institution on July 8, 1887 . Driemel, Lübben 1887
  • The Spreewald. Practical guide (= Griebens Travel Library, Volume 51). 3rd edition, revised by F. Weineck, Goldschmidt, Berlin 1890
  • Knecht Ruprecht and his comrades . Koenig, Guben 1898
  • Homer's Odyssey . JG Cotta descendants, Stuttgart and Berlin 1902 (based on the translation by Johann Heinrich Voß ; introduction and explanations by Franz Weineck)
  • Speech at the celebration of Schiller's death on May 9, 1905 . Richter & Munkelt, Lübben 1906
  • with Ernst Debes: E. Debes' school atlas for the lower and middle classes . 6th edition, Wagner & Debes, Leipzig 1911; 7th edition, Wagner & Debes, Leipzig 1913; 9th edition, Wagner & Debes, Leipzig 1915; 12th edition, Wagner & Debes, Leipzig 1919.

literature

  • Karl Gander : Franz Weineck (80th birthday). In: Niederlausitzer Mitteilungen . Volume 14, 1918, p. 231
  • Karl Gander: Franz Weineck † . In: Niederlausitzer Mitteilungen . Volume 15, 1920/21, pp. II-IV
  • Hans Gummel : History of Research in Germany . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1938, p. 468

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