Gustav Vogel (teacher)

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Gustav Vogel as a student in Göttingen in 1866

Gustav Vogel (born February 13, 1843 in Derental , † January 7, 1901 in Chur , Switzerland ) was a German high school teacher .

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Vogel was born in Derental im Solling in 1843 as the son of the local village teacher. He also received his first lessons from him before he switched to the high school in Holzminden . After graduating from school he went in 1863 to study theology to Göttingen to the Georg-August University , where he appeared in the November 10, 1863 connection Holzminda entered, took over the chairmanship in the winter semester 1865/66 and in the same semester the office of Wild chief in Göttingen Bladder Convention . On January 3, 1867, he passed the first theological exam and took a position as tutor in Hankensbüttel . He did his military service with the Braunschweig Infantry Regiment No. 92 . In 1869 he was the first teacher at a higher private school in Harzburg and in October of the same year, due to his pedagogical skills , he was transferred to the Herzogliche Realgymnasium in Braunschweig , today's New High School , by the consistorial councilor and abbot Wilhelm Hille . Although he had passed his second theological examination on May 13, 1871, his career was devoted exclusively to teaching. He stayed at the secondary school in Braunschweig until his death in 1901. He was buried twice: After he was first buried in his place of death, Chur, Switzerland, his students organized the exhumation and transfer, so that he had his last on Palm Sunday 1901 at the main cemetery in Braunschweig Could find rest.

He was a member of the German Language Association , in which he worked as a secretary until his death .

Publications

Maternal duties and joys of motherhood, Berlin 1865 (title page)
  • Maternal duties and joys of motherhood , Berlin 1865
  • Experienced and seen. Rural pictures and stories. Benno Goeritz publishing house, Braunschweig 1904.

literature

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. 49381, matriculated on October 17, 1863)
  3. ^ Eberhard Völker: History of the Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium Bad Harzburg. Bad Harzburg 2004, p. 5.
  4. Mother tongue. Journal for the maintenance and research of the German language. 1900, p. 84.