Gisela from Camesina de San Vittore

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Gisela Edle from Camesina de San Vittore , (born February 14, 1865 as Gisela Themer in Trieste , † unknown) was an Austrian educator and publicist .

Live and act

Gisela Noble of Camesina de San Vittore, daughter of Austrian officials John Themer, visited after training as a teacher of private chatouille at the expense of His Majesty the Emperor and King Franz Joseph I as a teacher, the educational institutions in Dresden , Stuttgart and Berlin . In 1884 in Vienna she initiated a new type of teaching system for the commercial training of adult girls. In 1886 she was the first teacher in Europe to introduce technology , hygiene and nursing classes based on her own textbooks and founded the “Gisela Women's Association”, whose school was considered a model school across Europe and was generously supported by Princess Wilhelmine von Montléart .

The textbooks and the course system initiated by Camesina de San Vittore found widespread use and recognition. Finally, in 1892, she founded the “Athenaeum of female education” in Vienna, the first educational institution for adult girls, “in which lessons are given in all practical and theoretical subjects, and a workshop for arts and crafts is not forgotten”.

Publications

  • Handbook of Housekeeping a) Technology, b) Housekeeping for advanced training for adult girls and for use after they have finished school. Edited by Gisela Themer according to the latest individual evidence . Kreisel and Gröger, Vienna 1890.
    • Second, precisely revised, significantly expanded edition. Gregersen, Vienna 1892.
  • History of German literature proof required.

literature

Web links

Commons : Gisela von Camesina de San Vittore  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nigg: Biographies of Austrian Poets and Writers , p. 14.
  2. Camesina, de San Vittore, Gisela Edle of . In: Sophie Pataky (Hrsg.): Lexicon of German women of the pen . Volume 1. Verlag Carl Pataky, Berlin 1898, p. 121 ( digitized version ).
  3. Catalog sheet ÖNB .
  4. Catalog sheet ÖNB .