Julius Sabbe

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Julius Sabbe
school teacher (1869–), journalist Edit this on Wikidata
Employer
  • Koninklijk Atheneum Brugge (1869–) Edit this on Wikidata
ChildrenMaurits Sabbe Edit this on Wikidata

Julius Ludovicus Maria Sabbe (14 February 1846 in

Flemish movement. From 24 September 1869 on, he taught Dutch
at the Koninklijk Atheneum (E: Royal Atheneum) of Bruges.

Between 1874 and 1881, he published the monthly magazine De Halletoren, which was succeeded by the liberal magazine Brugsche Beiaard, of which he was the editor, from 1881 up to 1910. He was a staunch supporter of the creation of a seaport for

Royal Academy of Belgium for his cantata Klokke Roelandt. He took the initiative for the creation of a statue for Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck, which was inaugurated in 1887. He was the father of Maurits Sabbe
.

Bibliography

  • Eenige mannenbeelden (Ghent, 1870)
  • Het nationaal beginsel in de Vlaamsche schilderkunst (Ghent, 1874)
  • De Taal is gansch het Volk, speech (Antwerp, 1875)
  • Groot en Klein, speech (Ghent, 1876)
  • Help u zelven, speech (Antwerp, 1877)
  • De Klokke Roeland, cantata (Bruges, 1877)
  • Brugge's ontwaking, van Eyck's-cantata (Bruges, 1878)
  • Grootmoedersvertelboek, by Julius Sabbe and A. Vermast (Bruges, 1883)

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