Stürenburg, Heinrich
1847 - 1934 (87 years)-
Name Stürenburg, Heinrich [1, 2] Map of Sachsen Map of Sachsen Two Birth 28 Jul 1847 Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany [1, 2] Gender Male Life Event Between 1889 and 1910 Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany [2] Senior Teacher and Rector of Cross School FSID LK4R-BR9 Death 28 Sep 1934 Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany [1, 2] Person ID I29752 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Stürenburg, Diedrich Rudolph, b. 26 Oct 1811, Aurich, Aurich, Niedersachsen, Germany d. 9 Jun 1856, Germany (Age 44 years) Relationship natural Mother Hohnbaum, Sophie Karoline Amalie, b. 5 Jun 1821, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany d. 29 Sep 1876, Walldorf, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Thüringen, Germany (Age 55 years) Relationship natural Marriage UNKNOWN Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany [2] Family ID F11286 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Afinger, Clara, b. 20 Feb 1861, Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany d. DECEASED, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany Marriage 1882 Loschwitz, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany - In a winegrower's house.
Children 1. Stürenburg, Bernhard, b. 5 May 1883, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] 2. Stürenburg, Gertrud, b. 28 Jun 1884, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] 3. Stürenburg, Helmut, b. 16 Aug 1885, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany d. 14 Sep 1891, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany (Age 6 years) [natural] 4. Stürenburg, Carl, b. 11 Jun 1887, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany d. 11 Feb 1891, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany (Age 3 years) [natural] 5. Stürenburg, Adelheid, b. 1889, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany d. 1889, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany (Age 0 years) [natural] 6. Stürenburg, Tomma, b. 1891, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany d. 1891, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany (Age 0 years) [natural] 7. Stürenburg, Sophie, b. 22 Aug 1892, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] 8. Stürenburg, Rudolf, b. 5 Sep 1894, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] 9. Stürenburg, Amalie, b. 2 May 1897, Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] Family ID F11291 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Notes - Heinrich Albert Julius Stürenburg (born July 23, 1847 in Hildburghausen , † September 28, 1934 in Dresden - Loschwitz ) was a German classical philologist , turn functionary , Wehr expert and educator , most recently as rector of the Kreuzschule in Dresden.
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1 life
2 awards
3 works
4 literature
5 web links
6 individual proofs
Life
He was the son of the Altphilologen and high school director Diedrich Rudolf Stürenburg (1811-1856) and his wife Amalie Stürenburg, born Hohnbaum. She was the daughter of the physician to the Duke Friedrich of Saxe-Hildburghausen . [1] The grandfather Cyriaksburg Stürenburg was Royal Hanoverian Justizcommissarius and with lawyer Rudolf von Jhering related. [2] Henry's older brother Karl Stürenburg (1842-1865) was also classical philologist.
Stürenburg visited from 1857 the Gymnasium Georgianum in Hildburghausen. From 1866 to 1869, he studied classical philology and linguistics [3] at Otto Jahn and Jacob Bernays at the University of Bonn and Friedrich Ritschl , Georg Curtius and Reinhold Klotz at the University of Leipzig . [2] He was a member of the Philological Association in Leipzig and perverse with Friedrich Nietzsche . From 1869 he was one-year volunteer [3] and fought in 1870-71German-French War , where he was wounded. Stürenburg was last Lieutenant [4] of the fourth Magdeburg Landwehr -Regiments no. 67. [5] He continued his studies in 1871/72 Moritz Haupt , Hermann Bonitz and Theodor Mommsen at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin continued. In 1872 he was at Ritschl to Dr. Ing. phil. graduated with a thesis on the Roman poet Lucretius . In 1873 he passed his state examination in Leipzig. Already in 1872 he passed the gymnastics exam at the Berlin Central Gymnasium [3]and became a gym teacher (as Privy Councilor and Professor ) at the Thomas School in Leipzig and in 1883 his Vice President . [2] he was Additionally 1874-1875 adjunct of the Department of Russian Philology at the University of Leipzig. [3] From 1879 to 1880 he went on study trips to France, Greece, Italy, the Ottoman Empire and Egypt. [3]
From 1889 to 1910 he was rector of the Dresden Kreuzschule. [2] He taught Greek and Latin as well as history and literature. From 1910 to 1920 he was chairman of the National Committee for Youth Care in the Kingdom of Saxony. Stürenburg published on topographical and linguistic topics and was particularly committed to the promotion of gymnastics. He rejected the praised by Emperor Wilhelm I pre-military education and put on athletic education ("ABC of the Leibeszucht"), which he regarded as more consistent defensiveness. [6] Stürenburg was a student turn warden of the gymnastics club in Bonn, Vorturner the Berlin Turnerschaft and chairman of Vorturnerschaft of general gymnastics club in Leipzig, For his services he was appointed honorary member of the German Gymnastics Association. [7]
Most recently, he lived with his wife, Clara (1861-1928), daughter of the sculptor Bernhard Afinger , who had been married in 1882 in a winegrower's house on the Körnerplatz in Loschwitz , a residential district of Dresden. [8] The painter Walther Witting portrayed him. After his death, the Stürenburgstraße was named after him .
- Heinrich Albert Julius Stürenburg (born July 23, 1847 in Hildburghausen , † September 28, 1934 in Dresden - Loschwitz ) was a German classical philologist , turn functionary , Wehr expert and educator , most recently as rector of the Kreuzschule in Dresden.
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Sources - [S789] WORLD: Family Search, Family Tree.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/name - [S24] GERMANY: THÜRINGIA: Schriften des Vereins fur Sachsen Meiningische Geschichte und Landeskunde 54th issue (1906).
Google Books
Issue 54, Hildburghausen, Saxe-Meiningen:
F. W. Gadow & Sohn
1906
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015055036332;view=1up;seq=111Schriften des Vereins für Sachsen Meiningische Geschichte und Landeskunde 54th issue (1906) Klipper Family Tree
- [S789] WORLD: Family Search, Family Tree.