Heinrich Christoph Gottlieb Bull

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Heinrich Christoph Gottlieb Stier (also: G. Stier ; * August 12, 1825 in Basel ; † May 23, 1896 in Dessau ) was a German teacher, historian and philologist.

Life

The eldest son of Ewald Rudolf Stier had received his training at the grammar schools in Wittenberg , Merseburg and Elberfeld (Abitur 1844). In the same year he began studying at the University of Halle-Wittenberg , and continued at the University of Erlangen and the University of Berlin . In 1852 he became a teacher at the grammar school in Wittenberg, where he founded the first homeland club in the city of Wittenberg, which, however, did not last long.

From 1862 he was director of the Domgymnasium and the Realschule in Kolberg and from 1868 to 1893 director of the Francisceum in Zerbst . In 1893 he was made an honorary citizen of the city of Zerbst. After his retirement, he retired to Dessau, where he died.

His writings include historical and mostly educational writings, which occasionally also extended to the field of philosophical sciences, philology and architecture.

Publications (selection)

  • D. Ewald Rudolf Stier: Attempt to portray his life and work. Wittenberg 1867 ( online ), 1871
  • Preschool Latin Poetry: Compiled by G. Stier for high school lessons. First and second part: I. Elements of prosody and theory of forms. II elements of the metric. 1878
  • Flemish diary of Vasco da Gama's second voyage, 1502-1503. 1880
  • Iliad: for school use. 1890
  • Wittenberg in the Middle Ages. Wittenberg 1855 ( online )
  • Urban and beautiful building. 1852
  • History and description of the city of Pompeii. 1853 ( online ), 1856
  • Corpusculum inscriptionum Vitebergensium: Wittenberg's Latin inscriptions, including Luther's 95 sentences in Latin and German with an appendix German inscriptions edited by G. Stier; In memory edition by Melanchthon; Inscriptions increased. Wittenberg 1853 ( online ), 1856, 1860 ( online ), 1883
  • Naples as seen from S. Martino: an addition to GF Bolte's Panorama of Naples. 1854
  • Material for teaching in old German at grammar schools and secondary schools: With an appendix on orthography. 1865
  • Materials for German lessons in Secunda. 1863
  • From the history of the Colberg Lyceum. Kolberg 1867
  • Hebrew vocabulary: compiled with references to the textbooks and reading books by Hägelsbach, Rödiger, Seffer and Brückner. 1871
  • Material for teaching Middle High German at higher educational institutions. 1876 ​​( online )
  • Overview of the descendants of Dr. Karl Ludwig Nitzsch was a general superintendent of Wittenberg. 1905, 1912, 1922, 1933
  • The dukes and electors of Saxony-Wittenberg from the house of Anhalt and their graves in the Franciscan Church. In: Mitteilungen des Verein für Anhaltische Geschichte 3, Dessau 1883, pp. 671–686 ( online ). Part 2 under the title: The dukes and electors of Saxony-Wittenberg from the house of Anhalt . In: ibid. 4 (1886), pp. 254-268 ( online ).
  • Wittenberg's monuments in a historical arrangement. 1894
  • Elements of Latin prosody, along with an outline of the declination: Samples of a preschool of Latin poetry. 1874, 1878
  • About the delimitation of the dialects in the spa district. 1862 ( online )
  • Hungarian sagas and fairy tales. Berlin 1850 ( online )
  • Hebrew exercise and reading book. 1880, 1888
  • The castle church in Wittenberg: overview of its history up to the present day, as a secular memory of the two years 1560 and 1760. Wittenberg 1860, 1873
  • Honorary memory of Count Niclas von Zriny von Sigeth. 1866
  • Brief history and description of the town of Friedberg and its surroundings. 1855 ( online )
  • Order, arrangement and laws of the ducal pedagogy of Zerbst. 1872
  • Bull and Bernhardt: Wittenberg. 1855
  • The eleven synodal speeches of Prince George the Godly v. Anhalt held in the Dome in Merseburg from 1545 to 1550. 1895

literature

  • Wilhelm Pökel : Philological writer's lexicon. 1882, p. 256
  • Friedrich August Eckstein: Nomenclator philologorum. P. 548

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