Hermann Kahle
Hermann Kahle (born May 9, 1829 in Hettstedt ; † March 5, 1887 in Berlin ) was a German educational writer , theologian and teacher .
biography
Kahle attended the seminar in Eisleben from 1847-50 and became a teacher there. From 1854 he studied theology in Halle , where he also acted as a teacher at the Francke Foundations . He later became a seminar teacher in Elsterwerda and, in 1866, was appointed director of the local seminar . This was followed by the management of the seminars in Angerburg (until 1870), Bütow (until 1876) and Köslin (until 1879). He was then a government and school councilor in Köslin until his death. On March 5, 1887, he died in Berlin as a result of an operation.
Books (selection)
- History of the Kingdom of God
- Luther's catechism
- Claudius and Hebel (Leipzig 1864)
- Fundamentals of Protestant elementary school education (8th edition, Breslau 1890)
- Educational refreshment hours (Breslau 1880)
In addition, Hermann Kahle wrote several school books.
literature
- Meyers Konversationslexikon. Volume 18, annual supplement 1890-1891. ( Online )
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SURNAME | Kahle, Hermann |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German educational writer, theologian and teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 9, 1829 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hettstedt |
DATE OF DEATH | March 5, 1887 |
Place of death | Berlin |