Georg Stoeckert

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Georg Hermann Heinrich Stoeckert , also Georg Stöckert , (born May 23, 1843 in Jessen (Elster) , † March 11, 1894 in Züllichau ) was a German educator and author.

Life

Stoeckert initially received lessons from his father, who was the pastor in Kalbe an der Saale , and then from Easter 1859 attended the Pforta state school . There he was a close classmate of Friedrich Nietzsche . Stoeckert's diary entry from November 14, 1862, in which he describes his impressions of the young Nietzsche, has been handed down. In 1864 he passed his Abitur. He studied philology in Halle (Saale) and Bonn . In Bonn he was a member of the Bonn fraternity Frankonia . From Easter 1869, Stoeckert worked as a teacher at the pedagogy in Züllichau. After a probationary year, he was permanently employed and worked as a senior teacher at the pedagogy until his death. Stoeckert had a doctorate and was probably the chairman of the city council in Züllichau for a long time.

He is the older brother of the youth writer Fanny Stoeckert .

Works (selection)

  • The admission of the German imperial estates to the Westphalian peace congress , 1868
  • The Destruction of Magdeburg , Historical Tragedy, 1881
  • Contributions to the constitutional history of the city of Magdeburg , Züllichau 1888
  • The Educational Value of History , 1892

literature

  • Franz Brümmer. Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present day. Volume 7, 6th edition. Leipzig 1913, p. 86.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hermann Josef Schmidt: Genetic Nietzsche Interpretation in the Field of Tension between Scientific Claims, Apologetic Arrangements and Analyzes Critical to Weltanschauung, p. 278.
  2. Hermann Josef Schmidt: Genetic Nietzscheinterpretation in the field of tension between scientific claims, apologetic arrangements and philosophical analyzes, part 6, p. 288.
  3. Richard Frank Krummel: Nietzsche and the German Spirit , Volume 1, Walter de Gruyter, 1998, ISBN 3-11-016074-9 , p. 250.
  4. Hermann Josef Schmidt: Genetic Nietzscheinterpretation in the field of tension between scientific claims, apologetic arrangements and analyzes critical of worldview, p. 279.