Bernhard Eschenburg (philologist)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bernhard Eschenburg , complete Friedrich Bernhard Eschenburg (born January 17, 1843 in Lübeck ; † June 5, 1931 ibid) was a German classical philologist and senior teacher at the Katharineum in Lübeck .

Live and act

Eschenburg came from the Lübeck Eschenburg family and was the son of the doctor Georg Bernhard Eschenburg (1811–1886), who was director of the Lübeck sanatorium from 1838. The future mayor Johann Georg Eschenburg (1844–1936) was his brother.

From Easter 1854 to Easter 1861 he visited the Katharineum. He then studied philology at the University of Bonn until Easter 1865 , especially with Friedrich Ritschl . From 1864 he was a member of the Philological Association ( Bonner Kreis ) founded by Franz Bücheler . In 1865 he was promoted to Dr. Phil. And then went to the University of Berlin for a year to continue his philological studies. At the end of April 1866 he passed the exam pro facultate docendi .

Like other students of Ritschl, he was recommended by him to director Julius Sommerbrodt , who ran the Friedrich Wilhelm grammar school in Poznan . After the end of the probationary year, he was employed there as a full teacher. In 1872 he applied for a vacancy at the Katharineum and was appointed by the Senate. He stayed here until his retirement. He lived at Roeckstrasse 26.

In addition to philological work on Properz and Ovid , he published a historical account of the Katharineum.

His daughter married Cay Diedrich Lienau .

Works

  • Observationes criticae in propertium. Bonn, Univ., Phil. Fak., Diss., 1865
  • Metric investigations into the authenticity of the heroides of Ovid. Lübeck 1874 ( school program of the Katharineum 1874)
  • How did Ovid use individual words and phrases in verse? A contribution to the question of the authenticity of the heroids of Ovid. Lübeck: Borchers 1886 ( school program of the Katharineum 1886) ( digitized )
  • The development of the suburb of St. Gertrud from the sixteenth century to modern times. Lübeck 1905
also in: Mitteilungen des Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 12 (1905), pp. 5-60
  • The Katharineum in Lübeck. Südende-Berlin: Hottinger 1911 (Scholae 3)
  • The Katharineum in Lübeck. Lübeck: Rahtgens 1912

literature

  • 25th anniversary of the office of Prof. Dr. B. Eschenburg. In: Lübeckische Blätter 39 (1897), p. 116
  • Werner Dedekind: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eschenburg † June 5, 1931. In: Lübeckische Blätter 73 (1931), pp. 569-570

Individual evidence

  1. Hermann Genzken: The graduates of Katharineum to Lubeck (high school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907 urn : nbn: de: hbz: 061: 1 to 305,545 , No. 582, respectively.
  2. ^ Album of the Bonner Kreis 1854-1906. Printed as handwriting [Bonn 1906], p. 13