Friedrich Hermann Gündel

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Friedrich Hermann Gündel (* 1815 in Liebethal ; † after 1875 ) was a German pedagogue and non-fiction author.

Live and act

Gündel was born in Liebethal in the Saxon office of Pirna . After attending school and studying, he became a collaborator and third teacher in the town of Elterlein in the Ore Mountains in 1835 . Five years later he moved to Bärenstein near Annaberg as a cantor and church school teacher . In 1856 he was employed as a fourth or elementary teacher in the town of Falkenstein in Vogland. Two years later he moved to the Vogtland Misslareuth as a cantor and church school teacher, where he worked for the following decades.

He was best known as the author of various textbooks for Saxon schools that were used in the mid-19th century. Friedrich Hermann Gündel also achieved fame with his collection of songs under the name Vergißmeinnicht . In addition, he wrote pedagogical, catechetical and methodological essays, which also appeared abroad, for example in Schweizer's magazine for German elementary school teachers , or in the quarterly catechetical journal .

His Latin reading book Roma aeterna , which was published in 1925 , also achieved greater fame .

Fonts (selection)

  • The small blackboard calculator is an exercise book in the four basic arithmetic types of identically and unequally named numbers , Grimma, Verlags-Comptoir, 1837.
  • Handbook, that is the elementary booklet for the combined teaching of speaking, language, reading, writing and spelling, Adorfn (Vogtland), Verlags-Bureau, 1838.
  • Textbook of the Christian religion for elementary elementary schools, in a new, professional and contemporary selection, arrangement and sequence. 2 Curse , Meißen, Gödsche, 1839.
  • School chants at the ceremonial dismissal of the Confirmands , Oschatz, 1852.
  • Forget Me Not. Songs for school, home and life , Leipzig, 1854.
  • German history in German poems. Collected and edited by Friedrich Hermann Gündel , Zwickau, 1875.
  • Von Greßler's arithmetic book edited the exercises for Saxon schools , o. O., o. J.

literature

  • Wilhelm Haan : Saxon writer's lexicon. Alphabetical compilation of the scholars, writers and artists currently living in the Kingdom of Saxony, along with brief biographical notes and evidence of their writings that have appeared in print , Leipzig, Robert Schaefer's Verlag, 1875, p. 111.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ramming's Kirchlich-Statistisches Handbuch for the Kingdom of Saxony , 1859.