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Karl Alberti

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Karl Alberti(15 December 1856,Asch,Austrian Empire– 7 November 1953,Bayreuth,West Germany) was aBohemian Germanteacher and local historian.

Alberti was the eldest son of 14 children of Asch's Evangelical superintendent Traugott Alberti. The pastor's family came in 1820 from the SaxonVogtlandto Asch. He attended the College of Education in theBielitz-Biala,on completion of which he contributed to the related training school before he went to the training school inTroppau.InViennahe was employed as a national and then as a teacher at the localBürgerschule[de].Already at that time he worked as a writer, especially for the Bayreuther Blätter. In 1893, Alberti was the director of the first girls' elementary and grammar school in Asch. From 1921 onwards, he led the city chronicle of Asch. As a local historian, he presented over 80 works on the history of Asch, which dealt, among other things, with the stone crosses the area, the presence ofGoethein the region, and the history of the land around Asch, includingNeuberg Castle.

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