Gustav Bissinger (high school professor)

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Max Gustav Albert Bissinger (born May 10, 1825 in Schottenstein , Landgericht Seßlach , † September 14, 1898 in Erlangen ) was a German high school professor and an honorary citizen of Erlangen.

Life

Gustav Bissinger was born as the son of the Protestant pastor Johann Ulrich Bissinger (born March 6, 1795). He studied Protestant theology and classical philology at the University of Erlangen from 1843 to 1847 .

Immediately after completing his studies , he taught at the Christian-Ernestinum grammar school in Bayreuth . Then he switched to the humanistic grammar schools in Zweibrücken, then in Bavaria, and in Hof in Upper Franconia . From 1864 to 1895 he taught at the Gymnasium Fridericianum in Erlangen .

Bissinger was politically active from 1873 to 1898 as a member of the college of municipal representatives , and from 1881 as its first board member. As a civic volunteer he sat on the committee of the rescue house Puckenhof , in the Christian charitable poor relief , in the church council of the Neustädter church in Erlangen and in various other associations.

Awards

For his political and voluntary commitment , the City of Erlangen's magistrate made him an honorary citizen on January 15, 1895 . On 24 September 1952 it honored the city at the suggestion of Mayor Michael Poeschke with the naming of a street . The Bissingerstraße is located in the south of the city and was laid out as one of eight streets for the development of the new building area of the Siemens-Schuckert- Werksiedlung .

literature

  • Ludwig Göhring: The honorary citizens of the city of Erlangen. In: Erlanger Heimatblätter . No. 13, 1930.
  • Edeltraud Loos: Bissinger, Max Gustav Albert. In: Christoph Friedrich, Bertold Freiherr von Haller, Andreas Jakob (Hrsg.): Erlanger Stadtlexikon. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2002, pp. 162-163, ISBN 3-921590-89-2 .
  • Directorate of the Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen (Hrsg.): Gymnasium Fridericianum. Festschrift for the 250th anniversary of the Humanist High School in Erlangen 1745–1995. Erlangen 1995.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Edeltraud Loos: Bissinger, Max Gustav Albert. In: Christoph Friedrich, Bertold Freiherr von Haller, Andreas Jakob (Hrsg.): Erlanger Stadtlexikon. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2002, p. 162.
  2. Directorate of the Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen (ed.): Gymnasium Fridericianum. Festschrift for the 250th anniversary of the Humanist High School in Erlangen [1745–1995]. Erlangen 1995.
  3. ^ Edeltraud Loos: Bissinger, Max Gustav Albert. In: Christoph Friedrich, Bertold Freiherr von Haller, Andreas Jakob (Hrsg.): Erlanger Stadtlexikon. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2002, p. 162.
  4. ^ Ludwig Göhring: The honorary citizens of the city of Erlangen. In: Erlanger Heimatblätter. No. 13, 1930.
  5. Hans-Diether Dörfler: Schildergeschichten. The lexicon of all Erlangen street names. Edition Spielbein, Erlangen 2009, p. 61.