August Hermann Francke

1663 - 1727

photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

movement:  Pietism
country of citizenship:  Lübeck
languages spoken, written or signed:  LatinGerman

August Hermann Francke (German: [ˈaʊ̯ɡʊst ˈhɛʁ.man ˈfʁaŋkə] ; 22 March 1663 – 8 June 1727) was a German Lutheran clergyman, theologian, philanthropist, and Biblical scholar. His evangelistic fervour and pietism got him expelled as lecturer from the universities of Dresden and Leipzig and as deacon from Erfurt. In 1691 he found his calling at the University of Halle, where he turned towards the education of underprivileged children; he founded an orphan asylum, a Latin school, a German school (or burgher school), a Gynaeceum, the first Protestant higher girls school, and a seminary for training teachers. Francke's schools provided a prototype, which greatly influenced later German education. Source: Wikipedia (en)

Series

There is nothing here

Create a new serie

Works

There is nothing here

Create a new work

Articles

There is nothing here

Human - wd:Q58753

Welcome to Inventaire

the library of your friends and communities
learn more
you are offline