Marcus Ites

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Marcus Relotius Ites (born November 21, 1883 in Hatzum , † 1962 in Ilfeld ) was a German Protestant educator, publicist and historian. He was the last director of the Ilfeld convent school before it was converted into a National Political Educational Institution (Napola).

Life

Marcus Ites completed his studies in 1908 with a doctorate in history, De properti elegiis inter se conexie, at the University of Göttingen . There he joined the Göttingen Wingolf as a student . He then worked from 1912 to 1934 as a teacher and most recently as head of the Ilfeld monastery school. His most important publication "The Bible at the Gymnasium" from 1932 falls during his time at the monastery school. He also ordered a comprehensive cataloging of the important monastery library, which was carried out between 1930 and 1932. After the forced conversion of the monastery school into a national political educational institution , Ites was transferred to Münster . During the Second World War the inventory of the monastery library suffered considerable losses. That is why Ites was actively involved in handing over the old holdings to the Gotha Research Library after 1945 .

Publications

  • The property elegiis inter se conexie . Diss. Göttingen, 1908
  • The Bible in high school . Munich 1932
  • The Leges Scolasticae of the old Dortmund high school . 1952/53
  • Iliad and Gospel: Sages of Homeric and Biblical Faith . 1955

literature

  • Thomas Fuchs: Books from the library of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and the court library in Hanover in the Ilfeld holdings of the Gotha research library. In. Karin Hartbeeke: Between prince arbitrariness and human welfare: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz als ... 2008, pp. 243–267 digitized
  • Theuerdank, Helmut Roob: From the treasures of the Gotha library , 1957
  • Kathrin Paasch (Ed.): The Gotha Research Library . dmz print media center, Gotha 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members of the Göttingen Wingolf. Göttingen 1957. p. 27.
  2. Thomas Fuchs: Books from the library of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (...) in the Ilefeld inventory of the Gotha Research Library . In: Zeitschrift für Bibliothekwesen und Bibliographie, special volume 95 (Between prince arbitrariness and human welfare: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz as a librarian), p. 256