Andreas Brandmair

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Andreas Brandmair (born December 28, 1905 in Westerndorf near Haimhausen ; † May 29, 2014 in Bruckmühl ) was a German educator .

Life

After studying classical philology at the University of Munich , Andreas Brandmair was a teacher at a grammar school in Passau , then senior teacher at a grammar school in Straubing , from 1954 to 1971 head of the cathedral grammar school in Freising , where his five children also graduated. He was a member of the Vindelicia fraternity in the CV.

Publications

  • 1954: Quintus Curtius Rufus , History of Alexander the Great. Selected and explained by Andreas Brandmair . Paderborn, Schöningh
  • 1955: Lysiae Orationes. Edited by Andreas Brandmair, Senior Studies Director . Bamberg, Buchners Verlag KG, 1955: Second edition
  • 1955: Demosthenes, third speech against Philip. Introduction and remarks by Andreas Brandmair, Head of Studies at the Domgymnasium in Freising . Bamberg and Wiesbaden, Bayerische Verlagsanstalt
  • 1957: Acts of the Apostles. Selection and explanations by Head of Studies Andreas Brandmair, Freising . Bamberg and Wiesbaden, Bayerische Verlagsanstalt
  • Approx. 1998: The Augustinian Canons of Indersdorf under Provost Gelasius Morhard: 1754–1758. Redesign of the monastery church and dispute over the relocation of the monks' choir. A spiritual-secular building law dispute in the Augustinian canons of Indersdorf. Freising (planned as a doctoral thesis)

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