Carsten Redlef Volquardsen

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Carsten Redlef Volquardsen (born November 10, 1824 in Aventoft , † February 25, 1875 in Schleswig ) was a German classical philologist and teacher.

Volquardsen attended grammar school in Flensburg and then studied classical philology in Göttingen and Kiel . From 1861 to 1864 he worked as a private lecturer in philosophy in Kiel before he was appointed collaborator and later senior teacher at the cathedral school in Schleswig . For health reasons he was retired in 1873 and died in 1875.

Volquardsen was married to the art teacher Ebba Volquardsen. In addition to his teaching activities, he published writings on the Greek philosopher Plato , in which he partly opposed the views of the luminaries Eduard Zeller and Karl Friedrich Hermann .

In contemporary journalism, Carsten Redlef Volquardsen was occasionally confused with the ancient historian Christian August Volquardsen (1840-1917).

Fonts (selection)

  • Platon's idea of ​​the personal spirit and his teaching on upbringing, school instruction and scientific education , Berlin 1860
  • Platon's Phaedros: First writing by Platon , Kiel 1862
  • The demonium of Socrates and its interpreters , Kiel 1862
  • About the myth in Plato , Schleswig 1871

literature

  • Dansk biografisk leksikon , Volume 19 (1887), pp. 172-173

Web links

Wikisource: Carsten Redlef Volquardsen  - Sources and full texts

Remarks

  1. Cf. for example Moniteur des Dates: Contenant UN Million de renseignements Biographiques, Généalogiques et historiques , 1873