Samuel Schmid (pedagogue)

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Samuel Schmid (born March 12, 1632 in Zittau ; † September 17, 1706 ) was a German educator and author .

Life

Samuel Schmid was born to Tobias Schmid, a lawyer and citizen of Schweidnitz in Bohemia , and his wife Lidumila, who came from a noble family. The parents had fled from war and religious persecution to Zittau, where the father died in 1634. The mother remarried to Matthias Krantorsky, a former professor at Charles University in Prague . He taught his stepson Latin and Greek before he went to the Zittau high school . He then went to the Casimirianum in Coburg, from where he moved to the University of Leipzig in 1653 and later to the University of Wittenberg . There he obtained the academic degree of a master's degree under Dean Christoph Notnagel . He then worked as a teacher at the secondary school in Quedlinburg , where he became vice rector in 1657 and rector in 1665. An amnesia suffering he resigned 1704th

His son Samuel Heinrich Schmid published anonymously a 12-volume genealogical, historical and political work. His son Johannes Tobias Schmid became a doctor.

Works

  • Spiritual Pentecost Rose, Which From the Evangelical Flower Garden of the Holy Spirit… Chosen… And in a guest sermon… To be seen in the Princely Court Church on the house in Ballensted… Ockel, Quedlinburg [1671] ( digital copy ).
  • Hodegus Epistolicus. Viam expeditam facilemque commonstrans, Qua Imperiti adhuc & rudes tirunculi ad aliquam Epistolas Latine politeq [ue] scribendi Facultatem pervenire possint. Calvisius, [Quedlinburg] 1674 ( digitized version ).
  • Diphthongographia, ie Dissertatiuncula De vera & genuina Diphthongorum Ae & Oe Scriptione. Leipzig 1677.
  • Disputations
  • School programs
  • Sermons

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