Johann Heinrich Dölle

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Johann Heinrich Dölle (born October 3, 1772 in Abtsbessingen ( Thuringia ), † September 26, 1826 in Cuxhaven ) was a German educator.

biography

Dölle is the father of the later hotelier August Dölle; his heirs are also currently hoteliers.
He studied a. a. Pedagogy at the University of Tübingen and the University of Halle . He worked as a teacher in Hamburg and ran an educationally progressive private school in Hamburg-Wandsbek . Here he taught the sons of the Ritzebüttel bailiff and Senator Amandus Augustus Abendroth . In 1807 he was appointed to the scholarly school of the Johanneum in Hamburg by the enlightening philologist Johann Gottfried Gurlitt .

Amtmann Abendroth founded the Higher Citizens School in Ritzebüttel in 1810 and appointed Dölle to be the rector of the school. This became the humanistic Amandus-Abendroth-Gymnasium , today on Abendrothstrasse. After 16 years as rector, he died as a result of the marsh fever .

Honors

  • In 1966 the Rektor-Dölle-Strasse between Schulstrasse and Westerwischweg was named after him.

Literature, sources

  • Peter Bussler: Historical city lexicon for Cuxhaven . Hg: Heimatbund der Männer vom Morgenstern, 2002, ISBN 3-931771-36-9 .
  • Hermann Borrmann : Data on the history of the office Ritzebüttel and the city of Cuxhaven . Publishing company Cuxhaven, 1982.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sonja Matthes: Friedrich Mann or Christian Buddenbrook: An Approach, Appendix: Family Dölle - Dölles Hotel . ISBN 3-8260-1319-0 .
  2. a b Dölle, Johann Heinrich. In: Stadtwiki Cuxhaven. Retrieved February 13, 2020 .