Johann Strube (pedagogue)

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Johann Strube (also: Strubius, Straube ; * 1600 in Bockenem ; † June 9, 1638 in Hanover ) was a German educator.

Life

The son of the general superintendent in Bockenem Johann Strube (theologian) (* 1557, † November 24, 1622) and his wife Anna Holstenberg († 1610) were tutored by their father in their youth. He sent him to the school in Goslar and Braunschweig . On November 21, 1617 he enrolled at the University of Wittenberg . However, financial difficulties forced him to interrupt his studies and to do military service as a soldier for 20 months.

Afterwards he continued his studies at the University of Helmstedt , where he got permission to give lectures at the philosophical faculty. In 1622 he acquired the degree of master's degree . In 1623 he became rector of the princely monastery school in Mariental , from there fled to Braunschweig because of the Thirty Years' War , where he became vice rector of the Martinischule and went to Hanover in 1626/27 as rector of the city school .

From his marriage to Margaretha, the daughter of the Council Chamberlain in Helmstedt Luder Buring, five sons were born, of which three sons survived the father.

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  1. Father Johannes Strubius pastor in Naensen in Greene (* 1525 Beckum (Bekem); † April 1, 1595 in Naensen) 1575 education in Gandersheim, in 1585 he became pastor, court deacon in Heinrichstadt near Wolfenbüttel 1592 general superintendent in Bockenem
  2. AAV IV 17, 524