Ludwig Englert

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Ludwig Englert (born April 22, 1903 in Munich ; † June 28, 1981 there ) was a German doctor , medical historian and classical philologist .

Life

Ludwig Englert, son of Ferdinand von Englert , studied after graduating from high school in 1921 at the Wilhelmsgymnasium Munich Classical Philology in Munich, where he received his Dr. phil. received his doctorate, and from 1928 medicine in Leipzig. In Leipzig he obtained his doctorate in 1933. med. In 1942 he obtained his habilitation for “Pedagogy of Physical Exercise”. From 1948 to 1958 he worked as a teacher at a Munich secondary school and at the same time until 1968 he was an adjunct professor for pedagogy and pedagogy of physical exercise or for pedagogy with special consideration of physical exercises at the University of Munich and from 1958 professor for pedagogy at the Augsburg University of Education University of Munich. In 1968 he retired. He also worked as a specialist in internal medicine .

Publications

Englert is attributed 25 bibliographic documents, some of which are in his estate. Part of his estate is in the Munich literature archive Monacensia .

Englert's correspondence with Eduard Spranger and Käthe Hädlich has also come down to us, and another with Luitpold Haberl .

  • Investigations into Galen's writing Thrasybulus . PhD thesis phil. University of Munich 1928
  • The medical-historical significance of the Fragmentum Donaueschingense . Dissertation med. University of Leipzig 1933.

literature

  • Klaus Peter Horn: Educational Science in Germany in the 20th Century. To develop the social and professional structure of the discipline from initial institutionalization to expansion . Bad Heilbrunn 2003, p. 131.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Home page: Personal papers. In: literaturportal-bayern.de. April 22, 1903. Retrieved January 20, 2017 .
  2. Englert, Ludwig, index entry: Deutsche Biographie, https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd116504625.html [01/20/2017].
  3. ^ Annual report on the Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Munich 1920/21.
  4. 7P Infolytics: Search. In: kalliope-verbund.info. April 22, 1903. Retrieved January 20, 2017 .
  5. Elizabeth Tworek (ed.): Literature in the archive. Holdings of the Monacensia. Munich: Monacensia, 2002, p. X; Elisabeth Tworek (ed.): Living literature archive. 25 years of Monacensia in the Hildebrandhaus. Munich: Monacensia, 2002, p.?; Elisabeth Tworek, Marietta Piekenbrock (Hrsg.): Poet hand writing. Munich: Blumenbar, 2004, p.?.
  6. ^ Person E - Library for Research on Educational History. (No longer available online.) In: bbf.dipf.de. Archived from the original on January 20, 2017 ; accessed on January 20, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / bbf.dipf.de
  7. Search results in the Kalliope network