Hermann Neufert, the Glossary
Hermann Neufert (6 July 1858 in Altstadt near Lüben, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia – 1935 in Berlin, Germany) was a German educator who founded (along with Prof. Dr. Bernhard Bendix) the world's first open air school, and the international movement which followed.[1]
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17 relations: Berlin, Bernhard Bendix, Charlottenburg, Doctorate, Głogów, Geography, German studies, Germany, History, Kingdom of Prussia, Lubin, Open air school, Province of Silesia, Staatsexamen, University of Wrocław, Wleń, Wrocław.
- German academic administrators
Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
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Bernhard Bendix
Jakob Bernhard Bendix (27 May 1863 in Großmühlingen, Anhalt – 1943 in Cairo) was a German pediatrist.
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Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.
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Doctorate
A doctorate (from Latin doctor, meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism licentia docendi ("licence to teach").
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Głogów
Głogów (Glogau, rarely Groß-Glogau, Hlohov, Głogōw) is a city in western Poland.
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Geography
Geography (from Ancient Greek γεωγραφία; combining 'Earth' and 'write') is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.
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German studies
German studies is the field of humanities that researches, documents and disseminates German language and literature in both its historic and present forms.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
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History
History (derived) is the systematic study and documentation of the human past.
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Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.
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Lubin
Lubin (Lüben, Lubin) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland.
Open air school
Open air schools or schools of the woods were purpose-built educational institutions for children, that were designed to prevent and combat the widespread rise of tuberculosis that occurred in the period leading up to the Second World War.
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Province of Silesia
The Province of Silesia (Provinz Schlesien; Prowincja Śląska; Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919.
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Staatsexamen
The Staatsexamen ("state examination" or "exam by state"; pl.: Staatsexamina) is a German government licensing examination that future physicians, dentists, physical therapists, teachers, research librarians, archivists, pharmacists, food chemists, psychotherapists and jurists (i.e., lawyers, judges, public prosecutors, civil-law notaries) as well as surveyors have to pass to be allowed to work in their profession.
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University of Wrocław
The University of Wrocław (Uniwersytet Wrocławski, UWr; Universitas Wratislaviensis) is a public research university in Wrocław, Poland.
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Wleń
Wleń (Lähn) is a small historic town in Lwówek Śląski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.
Wrocław
Wrocław (Breslau; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia.
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See also
German academic administrators
- Adolf Pfister
- Agnes Heineken
- Anna Schepeler-Lette
- Annette Grüters-Kieslich
- Beate Schmittmann
- Bohdan Krawchenko
- Ernst Höpfner
- Frieda Duensing
- Friedrich Gabriel Sulzer
- Friedrich Kohlrausch (educator)
- Hermann Neufert
- Horst Ueberhorst
- Johannes Schulze
- Kerstin Mey
- Martin Boehm (dean)
- Nora Demleitner
- Paul Oestreich
- Volker Liebig
- Wilhelm von Humboldt