Georg Stölting

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Georg Stölting as a student in Göttingen (around 1860)

Georg Stölting (born June 26, 1836 in Schliestedt , † January 24, 1901 in Wolfenbüttel ) was a German school and seminar director in Wolfenbüttel.

Life

Georg Stölting was born in Schliestedt in 1836 as the son of a local pastor . He attended the community school and grammar school in Holzminden , later a grammar school in Wolfenbüttel. From there he went in 1860 to study theology at the Georg August University in Göttingen . Together with seven classmates from Holzminden - among them his older brother Johannes Stölting , who also studied theology - he founded the Holzminda student association there on November 10, 1860 . In the winter semester of 1861 he was involved in the creation of the Göttingen bladder convent and represented the Holzminda at its meetings. In 1863 he passed the first theological examination, in 1864 the second. In the same year he passed the rectorate exam before he became rector of the community school in Calvörde . In 1871 he took over the pastor's position in Tanne in the Harz Mountains and in 1875 the directorate of the municipal high school for girls and the citizens ' schools in Helmstedt , which he expanded for the next 14 years. In recognition of his services, he was appointed to Wolfenbüttel in 1889 and on May 31, he was appointed school and seminar director of the ducal teachers' college. He died in Wolfenbüttel in 1901.

Publications

  • Annual news about the community schools in Helmstedt. Helmstedt 1877-1889.

literature

  • Hermann Lentz: Album of the ducal high school in Holzminden by Michaelis 1826 - Easter 1894. Holzminden 1894, p. 73.
  • Leiffholdt (ed.): Alte-Herren-Zeitung of the connection Holzminda Göttingen , III. Jg., Barmen 1901, pp. 16-17 and 25-27.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Braunschweigisches Magazin . Braunschweig 1902, p. 10.
  2. ^ Wilhelm Ebel : The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1837-1900. Hildesheim 1974. (No. 47822, matriculated on April 16, 1860)
  3. ^ Annual educational report from 1866 for elementary school teachers in Germany and Switzerland. Leipzig 1868, p. 636.
  4. ^ Yearbook of the higher education system. Volume 18, part 2. Leipzig 1897, p. 144.