Ludwig Pohnert

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Ludwig Josef Pohnert (born August 22, 1885 in Kettowitz , Bohemia , † October 21, 1964 in Vienna ) was an Austrian grammar school director , German scholar and author .

Life

Pohnert was born as the son of the landlord Josef Adolf Pohnert (1853-1919) and Theresia Franziska born. Krehan (1864–1944) born. His father was the mayor of the Kettowitz community near Podersam. Two of his father's sisters married into the Tobisch family . His great uncle was the imperial councilor Karl Edler von Pohnert . After graduating from high school in Kaaden , he studied at the German University in Prague and in 1908 passed the teaching examination for secondary schools in German and Latin as a major and Greek as a minor. On March 2, 1910, he received his doctorate from Laube on the criticism and metrics of Wolframs Titurel as Dr. phil. After several years of teaching at the Humanist State High School in Linz , Pohnert was transferred to Trieste in 1911 as a high school teacher .

On June 1, 1918, he married the artist Rosa Karolina Resch (1886–1978) in Graz . From 1918 he was a high school teacher in Vienna before he was appointed director of the federal high school in Vienna's 18th district in 1936. In addition to his teaching activities, Pohnert dealt with the German language. In collaboration with various German scholars, he wrote several books, including textbooks for middle schools and high schools.

He died on October 12, 1964 as a result of a serious traffic accident and was buried in the Neustift cemetery in Vienna.

Fonts

  • 1908: Critique and Metrics by Wolframs Titurel
  • 1929: German reading book for secondary schools
  • 1931: The seeds. German Reading Book for Middle Schools - Volume Six
  • 1932: The seeds. German Reading Book for Middle Schools - Volume Seven
  • 1932: Introduction to German literature
  • 1933: Introduction to German literature, part 2
  • 1936: German idealism
  • 1940: Eternal Germany
  • 1941: Man of the early Germanic-German period
  • 1942: The self-liberation of the German spirit

Individual evidence

  1. Register of Charles University in Prague
  2. Transfer to Trieste
  3. ^ Critique and Metrics by Wolframs Titurel
  4. ^ Obituary in the Sudeten German Post