Eduard Moll (philologist)

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Eduard Moll (born December 4, 1849 in Cologne , † 1933 in Esslingen am Neckar ) was a German high school teacher.

Life

Moll attended the Realschule, the Realgymnasium and the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Cologne . He studied classical philology at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . He was an active student of the corps at Teutonia Bonn (1868; xx, xxx, x, x) and Verdensia Göttingen (1870; xx, xx). In 1873 he passed the state examination in Göttingen. In 1877 he was supported by the University of Tübingen to Dr. phil. PhD. In the autumn of 1872 he came to the Strasbourg Lyceum as an adjunct and probationary candidate . On January 1, 1874, he was appointed full high school teacher, from 1874 he worked at the grammar school and secondary school in Buchsweiler and from 1882/93 at the secondary school in Schlettstadt . In 1893 he came to the Imperial Lyceum in Metz for 12 years . He was appointed senior teacher in 1880 and high school professor in 1893 . Under Prince zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg he was appointed director of the grammar schools and high schools in the realm of Alsace-Lorraine by appointment on August 20, 1905 , and was entrusted with the management of the grammar school in Gebweiler . The Corps Hercynia Göttingen awarded him the ribbon in 1922. From October 1918 he lived in Esslingen am Neckar.

Publications

  • On the genealogy of the Julisch-Claudian imperial house . Colmar 1879. 33 pp. 5 tab.
  • Ciceros Aratea. A study of the value of translating from foreign languages . Strasbourg 1891. 25 pp.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 17/244; 49/39; 44/206.
  2. ^ Dissertation: On the genealogy of the Julisch-Claudian imperial house .
  3. Kössler's teacher lexicon
  4. ↑ District Archive Esslingen B 30 Bü. 303