Ernst Gottlob Jäkel

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Ernst Gottlob Jäkel (born November 9, 1788 in Ohlau ; † May 8, 1840 in Berlin ) was a German educator and philologist .

Life

He initially attended elementary school and in 1807 the Protestant school teacher seminar in Breslau . He then attended grammar school in Brieg and after graduation he studied theology and philology at the University of Breslau and the University of Berlin . He was a member of the theological seminary at both universities .

He put the head teacher -Examen from and taught in, of Charles William Ferdinand Solger geleitetem, seminar taught schools at the high school to Gray Abbey . In 1817 he was appointed inspector at the Joachimsthal Gymnasium . In 1821 he went to the Friedrichswerder grammar school as a senior teacher , where he later became vice rector and professor and, finally, vice rector of the grammar school.

Fonts (selection)

  • Happy winter evenings to good children . Berlin 1829.
  • The Germanic origin of the Latin language and the Roman people . Breslau 1830, archive.org .
  • De diis domesticis priscorum Italorum . 1830.
  • About the Italian gods . Printed in GC Nauck's Buchdruckerei, Berlin 1830.
  • Walks by the Waller family through the most beautiful and strangest parts of Silesia: a reader and guide . JG Hasselberg, Berlin 1831.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New necrology of the Germans . BF Voigt, 1842 ( google.de ).
  2. Jäkel, Ernst Gottlob in the German biography