Anton Linsmayer

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Anton Linsmayer (born June 12, 1827 in Deggendorf ; † April 13, 1886 in Munich ) was a German classical philologist and rector at the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich from 1865 to 1886 .

Life

Linsmayer, the son of a master baker, graduated from high school in Straubing in 1846 and then studied history and philology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . After the state examination he was an assistant at the grammar school in Bamberg and from 1852 a study teacher at the Maximiliansgymnasium and in 1858 a grammar school professor . In addition, he was a tutor at the royal pagerie . From 1873 he was on the newly founded Bavarian school council. In 1870 he managed to move the school to larger premises in the women's monastery building in Ludwigstrasse, where the Maximiliansgymnasium was until 1912.

Among them were the historian and archaeologist Friedrich Ohlenschlager (1840–1916, later rector in Speyer and then at the Ludwigsgymnasium in Munich), the classical philologist Wolfgang von Markhauser (1830–1910, later rector of the Luitpoldgymnasium in Munich) and the historian Johann Gerstenecker (* 1848, later rector at Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium in Munich) teacher and from 1867 to 1874 Max Planck and from 1882 to 1886 Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria pupil.

As a philologist, he dealt with Marcus Tullius Cicero , Titus Livius , Curtius Rufus and Tacitus .

The priest and religious teacher in Rosenheim, Munich and Neuburg an der Donau, Wenzeslaus Linsmayer (born April 26, 1821 in Deggendorf; ordained a priest on July 1, 1844), was a brother of Anton Linsmayer.

Fonts

  • with Karl Felix Halm : Analecta Tulliana. Libr. Regia Scholastica, Munich 1852/1853.
  • Variae lectiones ad Ciceronis librum primum de inventione ex quattuor codicibus exscriptae. Libr.Regia Scholastica, Munich 1853.
  • Lectiones Livianae. Straub, Munich 1864.
  • The triumphal procession of Germanicus. A study. J. Lindauer, Munich 1875.
  • De Q. Curtii Rufi codice latino Monacensi n.15739 insignito lucubratio. F. Straub, Munich 1875.

literature

  • Johann Gerstenecker: Nekrolog: Anton Linsmayer. In: Bavarian papers for high school education. Volume 22, 1886, pp. 520-530 ( online ).
  • Johann Gerstenecker: Anton Linsmayer. In: Biographisches Jahrbuch für Altertumskunde. Volume 10, 1887, pp. 107-112 ( online ).

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.bavarikon.de/object/bav:BSB-MDZ-00000BSB10383064?cq=Wenzeslaus%20Linsmayer&p=22

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