Heinrich Gutberleth
Heinrich Gutberleth (* 1572 in Hersfeld , † March 24, 1635 in Deventer ) was a German educator .
His first marriage was Margarethe in 1597 , daughter of the rent master Heinrich Heckmann from Dillenburg (with her 6 children, † 1617 from the plague), and his second marriage in 1618 was Katharina, daughter of Hammer Senator Laurentius Custor.
After attending the Hersfelder Gymnasium , he completed a degree in Marburg , which he completed in 1594 as a master's degree. From 1597 to 1601 Gutberleth was the head of the Count's Nassau court school in Dillenburg (high school master). Since Easter 1601 he has been preceptor of the 2nd class at the pedagogy in Herborn , where from 1606 he became professor of philosophy and taught logic , physics , history and ars oratoria . In Herborn he had several disputations defended, including by the later famous Caspar Sibelius ( 1607 ) and the lawyer Justus Reiffenberger ( 1611 ). In 1612 he led the rectorate of the high school. From 1617 rector of the academic pedagogy in Hamm / Westphalia and from 1619 in Deventer as rector of the Latin school , after its academic upgrading he advanced to professor of philosophy in 1629 .
Gutberleth's Chronologia, ante obitum auctoris absoluta, et nunc primum edita , published in Amsterdam in 1639, was placed on the index of forbidden books by the Roman Catholic Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in 1646 .
literature
- Renkhoff, Otto: Nassau biography . Wiesbaden, 1992 (p. 259)
- Johan de Wal: Gutberleth, Heinrich . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 10, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1879, p. 213.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gutberleth, Heinrich. In: Jesús Martínez de Bujanda , Marcella Richter: Index des livres interdits: Index librorum prohibitorum 1600–1966. Médiaspaul, Montréal 2002, ISBN 2-89420-522-8 , p. 419 (French, digitized ).
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SURNAME | Gutberleth, Heinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German educator |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1572 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hersfeld |
DATE OF DEATH | March 24, 1635 |
Place of death | Deventer |