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Ernst Köhler

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Johann August Ernst Ernst Köhler (5 August 1829 – 19 December 1903) was a German teacher, writer and naturalist. He conducted ethnological, folkloristic, and geological studies. He was a founding member of the Erzgebirgsverein.

Köhler was born in Bautzen, the son of a house servant and his mother was a Sorb. He attended local schools after which he trained at the teaching school. He had an interest in the natural sciences and taught botany, mineralogy, local history and mathematics as a private tutor in Bellwitz near Löbau (1852) and at a school in Großschönau and at Bautzen. He took an interest in the local folklore. In 1860 he received a doctorate from the University of Leipzig and in 1873 he became a senior teacher at the royal teaching seminary in Schneeberg. He was a founding member of the Erzgebirgsverein in 1878 and served as its chairperson until 1899. He retired in 1897 and lived with his daughters in Aue due to failing eyesight.[1]

Köhler published a history of Upper Lusatia, wrote about local customs, legends, beliefs and sayings.

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  1. ^ Emmrich, Brigitte Emmrich (2011). "Köhler, Johann August Ernst". Sächsische Biografie. Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde.
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