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Joachim Heinrich Campe
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
JOACHIM HEINRICH CAMPE (1746-1818), German educationist, was born at Deensen in Brunswick in 1746. He studied theology at the university of Halle, and after acting for some time as chaplain at Potsdam, he accepted a post as director of studies in the Philanthropin at Dessau (see Basedow). He soon after set up an educational establishment of his own at Trittow, near Hamburg, which he was obliged to give up to one of his assistants within a few years, in consequence of feeble health. In 1787 he proceeded to Brunswick as counsellor of education, and purchased the Schulbuchhandlung, which under his direction became a most prosperous business. He died in 1818. His numerous educational works were widely used throughout Germany. Among the most popular were the Kleine Kinderbibliothek (11th ed., 1815); Robinson der Jiingere (59 th ed., 1861), translated into English and into nearly every European language; and Sammtliche Kinderand Jugendschriften, 37 vols.
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Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Joachim Heinrich Campe'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​j/joachim-heinrich-campe.html. 1910.