Moritz Füldner

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Johann Moritz Georg Füldner (born November 27, 1818 in Neubrandenburg , † November 22, 1873 in Neustrelitz ) was a German high school teacher , entomologist and botanist .

Life

Moritz Füldner grew up as the eldest son of six children of the Neubrandenburg director of the large city school, Johann Nikolaus Füldner (1781–1834) and his wife Friederika Dorothea Auguste (* 1784), a daughter of the Neubrandenburg high school professor and honorary citizen Johann Heinrich Walther (1748–1830) on. He attended the high school run by his father and probably passed Michaelis' Abitur here in 1838. In 1838 he enrolled in mathematics and natural sciences at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . When he moved to the Albertus University in Königsberg for the winter semester of 1840/41 , he became a fox in the Corps Masovia .

After he had passed the exam pro facultate docendi at Easter 1842 and the senior teacher examination after the probationary year , he was appointed as the 5th teacher at the Carolinum grammar school in Neustrelitz in 1843 by Grand Duke Georg . From 1846 Füldner was also entrusted with the management of the gymnastics exercises at the municipal schools of Neustrelitz. Here he introduced modern forms of exercise based on the "turntables" of the gymnastics teacher Ernst Wilhelm Bernhard Eiselen and previously little-known staff exercises, and in 1847 he carried out a reconstruction of the gymnasium.

In 1847, Füldner was one of the founders of the Association of Friends of Natural History in Mecklenburg. Füldner also earned merit as an entomologist. In 1855 he was the first to report on the dragonfly fauna of Mecklenburg, especially from the Neustrelitz area. His dragonfly collection formed part of the basis for the Natural History Museum for Mecklenburg, which opened in 1866 and is now the Müritzeum in Waren .

When he moved up to the third teaching post in 1871, he was characterized as a high school professor . Two years later, shortly before his 55th birthday, he succumbed to liver disease .

Moritz Füldner was married twice: since 1845 with Marie Auguste Emilie, b. Spiegelberg (* 1823), a stable master's daughter from Berlin, and since 1859 with Johanna Marie Henriette Josephine, b. Kaempffer (* 1831), daughter of a chief forester from Strelitz . Emma Füldner (1849–1927), a daughter from his first marriage, later married the mayor of Strelitz, Heinrich Gundlach (1832–1913). Walter Füldner (* 1865), a son from his second marriage, became a lawyer and attorney in Teterow .

Fonts

  • Basic features of mathematical geography . Neustrelitz 1849 ( digitized in the Google book search).
  • Mecklenburg's Neuroptera . Neustrelitz 1863.
  • How are the German prepositions to be rendered in English? Neustrelitz 1872.

literature

  • Program Neustrelitz Gymnasium 1874 and 1906 FS
  • Grete Grewolls: (Johann) Moritz (Georg) Füldner. In: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. Hinstorff, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 .
  • Günter Stöckel: JMG Füldner, one of the first odonatologists. In: Zoological circular for the district of Neubrandenburg. Volume 2 (1982), p. 61 f.
  • Carl-Friedrich Vahrenkamp: From the story: Moritz Füldner, first sports teacher at the Carolinum. In: Carolinum . 70th year (2006), no. 137, p. 74 ( Carolinum ( Memento from February 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ))

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. School programs or lists of high school graduates do not (yet) exist for Neubrandenburg at the time of review.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 141/320
  3. ^ Frank Erstling: Mecklenburg-Strelitz: Contributions to the history of a region. , Vol. 1, Verlag Steffen, Friedland 2001. ISBN 978-3980753272 .
  4. ^ Bulletin of the Entomological Association Mecklenburg, Volume 15, Issue 1 (2012), p. 83
  5. Renate Seemann, Lothar Schemschat: The beetles in the insect collection of the natural history state collections for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the MÜRITZEUM in goods. In: Bulletin of the Entomological Association Mecklenburg. 15th year (2012), issue 1, p. 35
  6. Kössler's teachers' dictionary (GEB) (PDF; 4.7 MB)