- Viktor Holtz
Viktor Holtz (b.
3 May 1846 inStolberg (Rheinland) – d.3 September 1919 inPoznań ) was a German educator and a pioneer of German-Japanese academic and cultural relations.He studied, from 1865 to 1867, at the Royal Catholic Teacher's Academy
Kempen , subsequently became a teacher inAachen and in 1869, he was in charge of teacher training at the teacher'S academy ofBoppard . In 1870, the Prussian Minister of Education dispatched him because of his knowledge of foreign languages and his other qualifications toJapan for 3 years. Together with the more famous military surgeonsTheodor Eduard Hoffmann andLeopold Benjamin Müller , he belonged to the first group of Germans whom Prussia dispatched to higher schools of the new Meiji regime.At first, he was attached to the Southern College (Daigaku Nankô); from 1872, Holtz' School was at least nominally independent. The name was changed from "First School of Foreign Learning" and "2nd Middle School" into "German School". Holtz remained the sole teacher for all eleven subjects. Due to a change of the Japanese educational policy, this school was merged into the Kaisei School in August 1873. At the same time, Holtz was transferred to the Tokyo Medical School (Tokyo Igakko) for the remainder of his contract, which had been extended by 8 months twice. Therefore, inconsistent educational planning terminated the pioneer experiment of a German school in Japan without direct lasting effects.
In 1875, Holtz returned to Boppard and was transferred in 1877 to
Prüm (near Koblenz), in 1889 toSchrimm and in 1902 toPoznań .Notes
References
::* "This article also derives significantly from the content and style of the "Viktor Holtz" article on the [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Holtz German Wikipedia] ."
External links
* [http://www.ome-boppard.de/holtz.htm Ein Bericht von Viktor Holtz (gefunden beim Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz)]
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