Oscar Adalbert Grüllich

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Oscar Adalbert Grüllich (born May 21, 1840 in Neugersdorf ; † May 23, 1905 in Dresden ) was a German educator and author.

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After attending primary school, Grüllich went to the grammar school in Zittau . From 1857 to 1861 he studied theology at the University of Leipzig . Then Grüllich became the fourth senior teacher in Löbau . In the same year he switched to the high school with secondary school in Zittau as a senior teacher. In 1867 Grüllich became director of the seminar in Plauen , in 1873 he switched to the seminar in Löbau as director.

In 1874 he was appointed Royal District School Inspector in Löbau. In 1897, Grüllich became a secret school councilor and went to the Saxon Ministry of Culture and Public Education in Dresden.

He died two days after his 65th birthday in the Saxon royal seat of Dresden.

Works (selection)

Grüllich became known through several educational publications, including:

  • Judas Jscharioth, a contribution to the characteristics of New Testament personalities . In: Sächsische Schulzeitung, 1866, No. 30, 31.
  • A contribution to the drawing of the person of Christ . In: Sächsische Schulzeitung, 1867. No. 28.
  • Comments on German language teaching at the Saxon secondary schools , In: Langbein's Pedagogical Archive, 1867.
  • How should the historian behave when teaching about the great political movements of his time? . In: Langbein's Pedagogical Archive, 1867.
  • The course of development of Protestantism in the 350 years of its existence. In: Gelzer's monthly pages for internal contemporary history, 1868.
  • Second annual report of the Plauen Seminar , Plauen, 1871.
  • The first school year , Plauen, 1871.
  • Instruction for teaching in the seminar school in Plauen , Plauen, o. J.
  • Fourth annual report of the Plauen Seminar 1873 , Plauen, 1874.
  • Religious instruction in the elementary school , Plauen, 1873.

Honors

  • 1890: Knight 1st class of the Royal Saxon Order of Merit

literature

  • Wilhelm Haan : Saxon writer's lexicon. Alphabetical compilation of the scholars, writers and artists currently living in the Kingdom of Saxony, along with brief biographical notes and evidence of their writings that have appeared in print , Leipzig, Robert Schaefer's Verlag, 1875, pp. 107-108.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dresdner Geschichtsblätter , Volume 4, 1905–1908, p. 71.