Charlotte Frankel

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Marie Hedwig Charlotte Fränkel (born August 25, 1880 in Berlin ; † December 7, 1933 there ) was a German classical archaeologist and high school teacher.

Life

Charlotte Fränkel was the daughter of the classical philologist Max Fränkel , her brother was the classical philologist Hermann Fränkel . After attending the humanistic high school courses for women led by Helene Lange , she received her secondary school leaving certificate on October 29, 1900 at the Luisengymnasium in Berlin. Since the winter semester 1900/01 she has been studying Classical Philology, Classical Archeology and German at the Universities of Berlin and Bonn . On November 30, 1911, she took the Rigorosum in Bonn , and on October 17, 1912, she received her doctorate. Her dissertation on satyr and Bacchae names on vase pictures is still significant today. She was one of only five women who received a doctorate in classical archeology before the First World War (alongside her Margarete Bieber , Elvira Fölzer , Margret Heinemann , Viktoria von Lieres and Wilkau ). On August 1, 1914, she passed the teaching examination for high schools. She married her teacher Georg Loeschcke in 1915 and then took his surname. From 1917 to 1922 she worked as a teacher at the Augusta School in Berlin, and since 1922 at the 1st municipal college in Berlin. On September 1, 1933, she was given early retirement under Section 3 of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service because of her "non-Aryan descent".

Publications

  • Corinthian posse . In: Rheinisches Museum NF 67, 1912, pp. 94-106.
  • Satyr and Bacchae names on vase pictures . Niemeyer, Halle 1912.

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Individual evidence

  1. 94. Winckelmann program of the Archaeological Society in Berlin , Berlin 1934, p. 35.