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Joseph Kehrein

Educator, philologist, historian of German literature (1808-1876)

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Kehrein, JOSEPH, educator, philologist, and historian of German literature, b. at Heidesheim, near Mainz, October 20, 1808; d. at Montabaur, Hesse-Nassau, March 25, 1876. In 1823 he entered the gymnasium in connection with the diocesan seminary at Mainz, and after its suppression in 1829 he continued his classical studies at the state gymnasium of the same place, where he graduated in 1831. After studying philology at the University of Giessen from 1831 to 1834, he taught at the gymnasium of Darmstadt, 1835-1837, at that of Mamz, 1837-1845, was prorector at the newly founded gymnasium of Hadamar in Nassau, 1845-1846, professor at the same place, 1846-1855, director of the Catholic teachers’ seminary at Montabaur, 1855-1876, and at the same time director of the Realschule at the same place, 1855-1866. He is the author of numerous works, chiefly on the German language, on the history of German literature, and on pedagogy. The best known among them are: “Die dramatische Poesie der Deutschen” (2 vols. Leipzig, 1840); “Grammatik der neuhochdeutschen Sprache” (2 vols. Leipzig, 1842-51); “Geschichte der katholisehen Kanzelberedsamkeit der Deutschen” (2 vols., Ratisbon, 1843); “Die weltliche Beredsamkeit der Deutschen” (Mainz, 1846); “Grammatik der deutschen Sprache des 15-17. Jahrhunderts” (5 vols. Leipzig, 1854-56; 2nd ed., 1863); “Biographisch-kritisches Lexikon der katholischdeutschen Dichter, Volks- and Jugendschriftsteller des 19. Jahrhunderts” (2 vols., Wurzburg, 1868-71); “Handbuch der Erziehung and des Unterrichts” (Paderborn, 1876; 12th ed., 1906); “Ueberblick der Geschichte der Erziehung” (Paderborn, 1873; 11th ed., 1899). He also edited “Katholische Kirchenlieder aus den altesten deutschen Gesangbiichern” (3 vols., Wtirzburg, 1859-65); “Lateinische Sequenzen des Mittelalters” (Mainz, 1873).

MICHAEL OTT


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