Adalbert Parmet

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Adalbert Anton Friedrich Gerhard Parmet (born July 30, 1830 in Münster (Westphalia) ; † November 20, 1898 ibid) was a German Catholic priest and classical philologist who taught at the Royal Academy of Münster from 1869 to 1898 .

Life

Adalbert Parmet attended the Paulinum grammar school in Münster from 1842 to 1849 and studied Catholic theology at the Royal Academy there from 1849 to 1852 . In 1852 he worked as prefect of studies at the Collegium Ludgerianum . In 1853 he solved the prize question of the theological faculty of the academy about the recipient, purpose and content of the letter to the Hebrews . After being in the November 17, 1853 Billerbeck the ordination had received, he was there from 1854 to 1857 as Kaplan worked.

From 1857 Parmet continued his studies at the Münster Academy, this time with the subject Classical Philology . From 1859 to 1861 he studied at the Berlin University . After his return he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD . He dedicated his dissertation on the Greek god Pan to the government official Matthias Aulike .

With his habilitation in philology in the summer of 1863, Parmets began teaching at the Münster Academy for over 30 years. As a private lecturer, he gave lectures on Greek and Latin authors and grammar. He also wrote newspaper articles for the Wiener Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung , the Literarisches Handweiser and the Bonner Theologische Literatur-Blatt . In 1869 he published a biography of the Münster humanist Rudolf von Langen , for which he evaluated numerous handwritten sources.

In 1869, Parmet received an extraordinary professorship for Classical Philology at the Münster Academy, which Franz Ignaz Schwerdt had previously held. Since then Parmet has held lectures as associate professor. He died on November 20, 1898 at the age of 68.

His brother was the military chaplain Matthias Parmet (1833-1917), who served from 1870 to 1872 as vicar general of the Prussian field provost .

Fonts (selection)

  • De Pane Graecorum deo . Dissertation Münster 1862 ( digitized version ).
  • Rudolf von Langen: Life and collected poems of the first Münster humanist . Münster 1869 ( digitized version ).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Supplement to the Allgemeine Zeitung . Year 1898, No. 265, November 22, 1898, p. 8. According to other information on November 19.