Rudolf Latzke

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Rudolf Latzke (born February 15, 1874 Neudörfl in Austria-Silesia, † January 17, 1953 in Vienna ) was an Austrian school director and literary historian.

Life

Rudolf Latzke attended the humanistic grammar school in Opava / Moravian-Silesia , today Opava in the Czech Republic , and passed his Matura there in 1894 . He then studied German at the University of Vienna , where he joined Oppavia , a well-fortified, anti-Semitic academic compatriot of Silesian students. After graduating, Latzke worked as a secondary school teacher in Korneuburg . Most recently he was director of the State Teacher Training Institute in Vienna's Third District.

In addition to his work as a school teacher and director, Hofrat Dr. phil. Rudolf Latzke numerous reading books. He also published historical and critical editions of the works of Peter Rosegger and Ludwig Anzengruber . He was in correspondence with his former high school student Ludwig Wittgenstein , whom he helped with the publication of his dictionary for elementary schools . Latzke was active in the Viennese association mother tongue and gave lectures there. From 1954 onwards, Latzkegasse, renamed Zelkinggasse in 1967, was named after him in Leopoldau , today a district of Vienna in the 21st Viennese district of Floridsdorf .

Read books

  • Latzke, Rudolf (1910). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools. Edition B: For high schools . Vienna: Tempsky.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1910). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools. Edition A for grammar schools and secondary schools . Vienna: Tempsky.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1910). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools. Edition B: For secondary schools . Vienna: Tempsky.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1910). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools. Edition D: For secondary schools, without Middle High German texts . Vienna: Tempsky.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1911). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools. Edition C: For secondary schools . Vienna: Tempsky.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1929). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools. Issue M . Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1929). German reading book for Austrian secondary schools . Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.

Further publications

  • Latzke, Rudolf (1904). To judge Rosegger . Vienna: Konegen.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1907). An analysis of Rosegger's " Martin the Man " . Vienna: Zellmayer.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1921). History of German literature in Lower Austria . Vienna: Haase.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1928). The Austrian landscape in Austrian poetry at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries . Vienna: Association for regional studies.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1937). From Rosegger's early days . Vienna: Austrian federal publisher for teaching, science and art.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1943). Peter Rosegger. His life and work, presented according to the sources . Weimar: Böhlau.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1953). Peter Rosegger. His life and work. 2nd volume. The elder and the old Rosegger . Weimar: Böhlau.
  • Latzke, Rudolf (1972). Peter Rosegger as a man of letters . Graz: Publishing house for collectors.

literature

  • Anderle, Johann Gabriel (1953). "Dr. Rudolf Latzke in memory ”. In: Gödel, Adolf (ed.). Homeland Yearbook East Sudetenland . First volume. Inning am Ammersee: Gödel. Pp. 66-67.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rudolf Latzke in the German biography
  2. ^ Graf, Alexander (2015). Lot from Rome and home to the empire. The German national academic milieu at the cisleithan universities of the Habsburg Monarchy 1859-1914 . Berlin: LIT. P. 124.
  3. Janik, Allan S. & Veigl, Hans (1998). Wittgenstein in Vienna. A Biographical Excursion Through the City and its History . Vienna / New York: Springer. P. 143 f.
  4. ^ Announcements from the Vienna mother tongue association . Volume 2/1952, edition 3, p. 2.
  5. Latzkegasse (21) in Vienna History Wiki of the city of Vienna