Georg Friedrich Baumgartel

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Georg Friedrich Baumgärtel (born September 8, 1760 in Leipzig ; † March 12, 1840 there ) was a German educator .

Life

Georg Friedrich Baumgärtel was born as the son of the financial expert ( broker ) Johann Baumgärtel.

He received his first lessons from private tutors and attended the Thomas School in Leipzig from 1772 to 1779 under Rector Johann Friedrich Fischer . In 1779 he began studying philosophy at the University of Leipzig and heard lectures from Christian Gottlieb Seydlitz and Ernst Platner , history from Friedrich August Wilhelm Wenck , from August Wilhelm Ernesti , Friedrich Wolfgang Reiz , Christian Daniel Beck and Albert Forbiger (ancient languages ​​and literature) as well as with Johann Friedrich Burscher , Johann Gottfried Körner ; Samuel Friedrich Nathanael More (theology). In these studies he received the support of the Leipzig magistrate and Professor Seydlitz. On February 10, 1785 he was promoted to master's degree and doctorate in philosophy.

After Johann Georg Rosenmüller from Gießen succeeded the deceased superintendent Johann Gottfried Körner in Leipzig in 1785 , Georg Friedrich Baumgärtel became his amanuensis and the tutor of his fourth son Philipp (1775-1844).

On the recommendation of superintendent Rosenmüller, he was employed as a teacher when the Ratsfreischule was established in 1792 , where he worked until 1797. He then came to the Thomas School as the fifth colleague and " Baccalaureus funerum". In 1799 he also became a teacher at the school for the poor, founded by the bookseller Johann Wendler .

Because of his advanced age, Georg Friedrich Baumgärtel retired on November 1, 1831, while retaining his full salary at the Thomas School and at Easter 1832 at the "Wendler'schen Freischule" with a pension.

In 1835 it celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Works

  • The letters of the apostle Peter. Leipzig, 1788.
  • Dedicated to Georg Fr. Baumgärtel by his children in Hamburg, Glaucha and Leipzig. Leipzig 1835.
  • Carl Heinrich Adelbert Lipsius; Georg Friedrich Baumgärtel: Georg Friedrich Baumgärtel offered. Leipzig, 1835.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen ... BF Voigt, 1842 ( google.de [accessed on December 22, 2017]).
  2. Leipzig learned diary: to the year ... published by Joh. Gottl. Immanuel Breitkopf ( google.de [accessed December 22, 2017]).
  3. ^ Johann Christ Dolz: The Rathsfreischule in Leipzig, during the first fifty years of its existence . G. Wigand, 1841 ( google.de [accessed December 22, 2017]).