Wilhelm Brummerstaedt

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Wilhelm Brummerstaedt , also Brummerstädt (born November 18, 1803 in Schwinkendorf ; † March 26, 1878 in Rostock ; full name: Johann Enoch Wilhelm Brummerstaedt ) was a German classical philologist , teacher and 1848/49 member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives .

Life

Brummerstaedt comes from a Mecklenburg pastor family and was the son of the pastor (Erhard) Ludwig (Wilhelm) Brummerstaedt (1759-1825) and his wife Sophia Balthasara Caroline, née. Brummerstädt (1765-1811). He attended the large city school in Neubrandenburg and graduated from high school here at Easter 1823 . He then studied Protestant theology at the University of Rostock and then switched to philology and to the University of Heidelberg until Easter 1829.

At Easter 1830 Brummerstaedt became a teacher at the Large City School Rostock and stayed here until the end of his professional life shortly before Christmas 1877.

During the revolution in Mecklenburg (1848) he was one of the reform forces in Rostock; He was a board member of the Reform Association in Rostock and co-signer of the petition to the Grand Duke of April 5, 1848 to create a representative representative body and the invitation to a meeting of Mecklenburg Reform Friends on April 23, 1848. In autumn 1848 he was elected in a by-election in the Mecklenburg constituency -Schwerin 67: Laage elected member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives. Here he first joined the faction of reform associations, the Left , and later the Left Centrum . He was elected to the Constitutional Committee and made one of the two secretaries of that committee. He became the rapporteur in the school committee.

Brummerstaedt was married to Minna Prehn, daughter of the office secretary (Johann) Wilhelm Prehn from Rostock. His sons Wilhelm (Carl Ludwig) Brummerstädt (* October 3, 1831; † March 11, 1887) and Ludwig Brummerstädt (* May 6, 1835; † January 12, 1869) both became physicians; Wilhelm became a private lecturer in gynecology in Rostock, Ludwig a doctor in Malchin .

Fonts

  • The theology of the Ionic physiologists. Rostock 1832
  • About the content and context of the metaphysical books of Aristotle. Rostock 1841 ( school program Rostock gymnasium, Digitalisat )

literature

  • Franz Kössler: Personal dictionary of teachers of the 19th century. Professional biographies from school annual reports and school programs 1825-1918 with lists of publications. Volume: Baack - Buzello, Giessen 2007 ( full text )
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1476 .

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Individual evidence

  1. The parents were cousin and cousin.
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal .
  3. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement. A historical account. 1850, pp. 64, 69, 75, 129 full text .
  4. ^ Entry Wilhelm ; Entry Ludwig in the Rostock matriculation portal .
  5. Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Herberger, Schwerin 1901, p. 143 (No. 732: Wilhelm), p. 150 (No. 765: Ludwig). Supplemented by Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present . 1929.