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The school laws and methods developed during Reyher's time provided an important basis for a standardised education structure in junior schools. He saw to it that, for the first time in any German state, universal school attendance became legally compulsory. He insisted that natural sciences and
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from 1614, rapidly mastering everything he was taught about Latin and Maths. His father was gratified that his clever son would be able to follow him into the wine trade, but by the end of 1616 his father's aspirations for the boy had changed. Foreseeing the possibility of an academic career, at
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effectively made him the duke's senior policy advisor on education, regarding both junior and senior schools. Andreas Reyher remained in post at the Ernestium (and as de facto royal education advisor) for the rest of his life.
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Another major contribution to advancing the schools system was his development of standardised curricula and his production of text books, many of which were published and distributed far beyond the frontiers of
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also set him in charge of the "Peter Schmid Book Printing Works" which later became the "Engelhard-Reyhersche Book Printing Works", at one stage under the direction of his son Christoph Reyher (1642–1724).
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which would lead to ten village women being killed by burning and one by being beheaded after which her body was burnt anyway. (The victims were rehabilitated in 2011.) It was located just to the west of
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had been taking a close personal interest in the duchy's school system, which had fallen into sad decline in the context of the destruction, depopulation, plague and economic decline that accompanied the
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Reyher's mission in Gotha became the reorganisation of the schools system in the duchy, applying the principals enunciated by education experts of the time including, notably,
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The name of Andreas Reyher is also associated with the establishment of the first printing business in Gotha, and one of the oldest printing businesses in the whole
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Following the death of his first wife, on 18 January 1659 Andreas Reyher married Anna Blandine Bachoff (1636–1670). Her father, Friedrich Bachoff, worked in
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region. He was the publisher of numerous text books and other scholarly volumes, but also the publisher and printer of books written by himself.
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The Reyher School in Gotha, which opened at the start of the twentieth century, was named in honour of Andreas Reyher
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Das geistige Boizenburg: Bildung und Gebildete im und aus dem Raum Boizenburg vom 13. Jahrhundert bis 1945
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Philosophy faculty as a university lecturer. His first publications also date from this period.
203:. Heinrichs was a village which, while Reyher was a growing up, became engulfed in a series of 472:), which runs along the north side of the school grounds, was named after him at the same time. 666: 639: 266: 281:, later that year submitting his work to a disputation and becoming a Master of Philosophy ( 727: 722: 335: 559:. Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. pp. 322–325 8: 359: 347: 339: 230: 200: 186:(4 May 1601 - 12 April 1673) was a German teacher, education reformer and lexicographer. 60: 437:. The marriage resulted in twelve recorded children of whom seven reached adulthood. 286: 262: 672: 645: 395: 314: 306: 213: 90: 68: 425:
On 6 May 1633 Andreas Reyher married Katharina Abesser (1612–1657), the daughter of
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Gymnasium (a secondary school with enhanced academic possibilities)
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opened, named in honour of Andreas Reyher. Reyherstrasse (
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On 19 April 1632 he was offered the headship at the
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Index


August Erich
Heinrichs
Suhl enclave
HRE
Gotha
Saxe-Gotha
HRE
Samuel Reyher
Heinrichs
witch trials
Suhl
Frankfurt
Leipzig
Schultheiß (chief municipal administrator)
Suhl
Gymnasium (a secondary school with enhanced academic possibilities)
Schleusingen
Leipzig
Georg Winckler
Philosophy
Theology
the university
Heinrich Höpfner
BA degree ("Baccalaureus Artium & Philosophiae")
MA degree
Leipzig University
Hennebergisches Gymnasium (secondary school)
Schleusingen
rector

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