Robert Owl

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Andreas Robert Eule (born October 15, 1864 in Prettin ; † November 17, 1932 ) was a German author. He wrote under the pseudonym Fritz Pistorius .

Life

In 1885 he obtained his Abitur at the Berlin Andreas-Real-Gymnasium and studied at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin , where he received his doctorate in 1889. From October 1, 1896 he was a professor at the Friedrichs-Real-Gymnasium in Berlin. He married on October 30, 1896. The marriage had two children.

Stories from the school environment were one of the main focuses of his writing.

Works

  • Of boys who will. New stories from Dr. Fuchs , 1909
  • The war prime and other stories from Doctor Fuchs , 1915
  • Prussia's awakening 1807–1809 , 4th edition 1916
  • Have a nice week! , 4th edition 1916
  • Primanerzeit , 2nd edition 1917
  • Tertian period , 3rd edition 1917
  • Doctor Fuchs and his Tertia , 9th edition 1917
  • New stories from Doctor Fuchs and his Tertia , 3rd edition 1918
  • From the unlucky days of 1806 , 6th edition 1920
  • Under the spell of the Sun King , 1920
  • In the frenzy of the new time , 1922
  • The people arise! , before 1924
  • Under the fist of the hereditary enemy or under the spell of the Sun King , 1924
  • A fleet Obertertia , 1926
  • Festschrift for the 75th anniversary of the Friedrichs-Realgymnasium zu Berlin / On cultural studies and thinking about our higher education institutions , 1925
  • With God for king and fatherland

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry Robert Eule in the historical novel project