Theodor Haas (historian)

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JG Theodor Haas (born May 20, 1859 in Fritzlar ; † 1939 ) was a German high school professor , philologist and historian .

Life

Haas first attended the Latin school in Fritzlar and in 1873 switched to the grammar school in Fulda , where he passed the Abitur in 1879 . He then studied modern languages ​​at the Royal Academy of Münster (formerly and later Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster) and the universities of Tübingen , Berlin and Göttingen . In August 1883 his doctorate he in Göttingen with his dissertation on "The plurals of abstractions in French" to Dr. phil. He then worked at the Royal Library in Göttingen from spring to autumn 1884, passed the facultas docendi exam in April 1885 and then went to Bordeaux , where he taught German and English and deepened his training in French.

Haas returned to Germany after two and a half years and started his probationary year in school on October 10, 1887 at the Gymnasium Gymnasium in Fulda. After successfully completing his degree, he was initially employed as an assistant teacher. In 1891 he got his permanent position as a high school teacher for the subjects German, history and French. He subsequently became a senior teacher and high school professor and made a name for himself as a historian with numerous publications, primarily on the history of the Fulda region, and previously also as an editor of school literature on the Napoleonic era.

Haas was a very active member of student associations in the Cartell Association of Catholic German Student Associations (CV), such as the AV Guestfalia Tübingen and the AV Palatia Göttingen , and was one of the founders in 1892 and the first chairman or Philistine senior of the CV Philistine circle in Buchonia until 1896 in Fulda.

Publications (selection)

  • (Ed.): L'Empire 1805-1809. L'Allemagne Napoléonienne. Selected for school use from the Histoire Générale by Lavisse and Rambaud, edited and edited with annotations by Theodor Haas. Gaertner, Berlin, 1903 (2nd edition, Weidmann, Berlin, 1909; 3rd edition, Weidmann, Berlin, 1919)
  • (Ed.): L'Empire 1813-1815. L'Allemagne Anti-Napoléonienne. Selected for school use from the Histoire Générale by Lavisse and Rambaud, edited and edited with annotations by Theodor Haas. Weidmann, Berlin, 1905 (2nd edition, Weidmann, Berlin, 1913)
  • The place name Horas. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Zeitschrift des Fuldaer Geschichtsverein, Fulda, Vol. 5, 1906, pp. 81–85
  • The place names of the Fulda district. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 7, 1908, pp. 145–176; Vol. 8, 1909, pp. 1-25
  • (Ed.): The chronical records of the Fulda citizen Gangolf Hartung (1607-1666). In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 9, 1910, pp. 49–172
  • Old Fulda mark descriptions. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 10, 1911, pp. 97-110, 145-157, 177-183; Vol. 11, 1912, pp. 1-19, 49-64, 69-80, 81-90, 113-144, 159-160; Vol. 12, 1913, pp. 177-189; Vol. 13, 1914, pp. 33-45, 65-76, 81-90, 106-112, 113-120; Vol. 14, 1920, pp. 27-32, 49-55, 75-80, 89-94
  • (with Wilhelm Schoof): On the name of Fulda. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 13, 1914, pp. 94-96
  • The names of the gates, towers and bastions of the old Fritzlar fortress. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 18, 1925, pp. 49–56
  • The mountain names of the Rhön. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 18, 1925, pp. 1–16, 25–31
  • The place names of the Hünfeld district. In: Buchenblätter , (entertainment) supplement to the Fuldaer Zeitung (for Heimatfreunde), Vol. 7, 1926, p. 36
  • To the mark description of the church of Salmünster. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 19, 1926, pp. 63-64
  • The field names of the Fulda district. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 21, 1928, pp. 81–96, 103–109
  • Supplements and corrections to the “Old Fulda Mark Descriptions”. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 22, 1929, pp. 78-80, 90-96
  • The Fulda Order of Knights of St. Simplicius. In: Buchenblätter , Vol. 10, 1929
  • A civil uprising in old Fulda (1331-1332). In: Buchenblätter , Vol. 11, 1930
  • The Fulda city gates. In: Buchenblätter , Vol. 12, 1931
  • Two towers of the Fulda city wall. In: Buchenblätter , Vol. 12, 1931
  • Buchish noble families. In: Buchenblätter , Vol. 13, 1932; Vol. 14, 1933
  • The field name collection in the city and district of Fulda. In: Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 27, 1934, pp. 23-30
  • Sturmi's third trip to Buchonia. In: Buchenblätter , Vol. 18, 1937, pp. 25 f.
  • The “city” places in Franconia. In: Fränkische Blätter for historical research and home care , scientific supplement to the local newspaper Fränkischer Tag, Society for Franconian History, Bamberg, Vol. 4, No. 20, 1952, pp. 77-79
  • The secularization of the Ebracher Hof in Nuremberg and the Katzwang office and its transfer to Kurbaiern in 1803. In: Erlanger Baussteine zur Franconian Heimatforschung, Vol. 3, 1956, pp. 92-108
  • The "colonization activity" of the Cistercian monastery in Ebrach. In: Erlanger building blocks for Franconian local research, vol. 6, 1959, pp. 89–93
  • The foundation of the Ebrach monastery in 1127. In: Erlanger building blocks for Franconian homeland research, Vol. 10, 1963, pp. 113–117
  • Ancient ways of hunting. From forest files of the Ebrach monastery. In: Erlanger building blocks for Franconian local research, Erlangen, Vol. 13, 1966, pp. 7-12
  • Emperor Charles IV. Territorial policy and the Ebrach Cisterce. In: Erlanger building blocks for Franconian local research, Heimatverein Erlangen and the surrounding area, Erlangen, Vol. 14, 1967, pp. 52–66
  • Chronicle of the market town of Ebrach. Markt Ebrach, 1969

Footnotes

  1. Theodor Haas: The plural of the abstracta in French. Inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Göttingen, Universitatsbuchdruckerei EA Huth, Göttingen. 1883
  2. ^ Journal for the Gymnasium. Verlag von Theod. Chr. Fr. Enslin, 1906, p. 381 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  3. The CV Philistine Circle "Buchonia" from its foundation in 1892 until it was banned in 1938.
  4. ^ "Buchonia" Fulda in CV celebrates its 120th anniversary.

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literature

  • Robert Vonderau: The Domgymnasium 1905-1948. I. From the life of the school 1905-1918, in: 748-1948. 1200 years of school of scholars in Fulda. Festschrift des Staatliches Domgymnasium, Fulda, 1948, pp. 44–47