Johannes Seemann

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Johannes Seemann (born June 16, 1812 in Schwetz , West Prussia , † October 20, 1893 ) was a German teacher and high school director in West Prussia.

Life

Johannes Seemann attended grammar school in Braunsberg in East Prussia, where he graduated from high school in 1830. He then studied at Berlin University and received his doctorate there in 1835. From 1836 he was a trial candidate as a teacher at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium and a secondary school in Berlin .

In 1838 Seemann was employed as a senior teacher in the new grammar school in Culm . In 1856 he was appointed professor there. In 1857 Johannes Seemann became the first director of the new Progymnasium in Neustadt in West Prussia . In 1861, after its conversion into a grammar school, he also became director. In 1883 he retired.

Publications

Johannes Seemann was responsible for the annual programs of the grammar school in Neustadt and wrote several regional historical and other writings

  • The Culmer Parish Church , Culm 1856
  • About the Franciscan monastery in Culm , Neustadt in West Prussia, 1860.
  • History of the Royal High School in Neustadt in West Prussia during its 25th anniversary , Neustadt i. Western pr. 1882.

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