Ferdinand Teetz (philologist)

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Ferdinand Louis Alexius Teetz (born July 17, 1860 in Prenzlau ; † December 10, 1924 ) was a German philologist , educator , headmaster and author .

Life

Ferdinand Teetz was born as the son of the Prenzlau banker Friedrich Teetz , where he attended high school and finally passed his matriculation examination on September 16, 1880 in Neubrandenburg . He then began studying Classical Philology and German at the University of Berlin and in 1881 he moved to the University of Rostock , where he also served in the military. After serving as a one-year volunteer in Rostock on 1 October 1881 and after from 1886 to 1887 at the Gymnasium in Halle (Saale) had completed his probationary year, he was on February 5, 1885 the University of Halle with the work De verborum compositorum apud Horatium usu for Dr. phil. PhD.

After stints in Bitterfeld and Bremerhaven , Ferdinand Teetz was hired on January 1, 1907 at the grammar school in Bad Oeynhausen as headmaster with the title of grammar school professor and later promoted to headmaster.

At the time of the German Empire , shortly after the turn of the century, Teetz was active as a journalist with the first volume of exercises on Goethe's thought poetry in Fraktur in 1902 in the series of exercises from German epic and lyrical poems , which appeared in several editions until 1925 . In the Illustrirten Zeitung No. 3538 , the special issue of April 20, 1911 under the title Hanover and Border Areas , Teetz wrote an article about Bad Oeynhausen , which was framed with two dot-grid reproductions of photographs by the court photographer Christian Colberg for illustration .

After the First World War , from 1920 onwards he revised the multi-volume series of assignments from classical dramas , epics and novels that had previously been started by Hermann Heinze and Wilhelm Schröder .

Publications (selection)

  • Contributions to the Rhythmopoiie of Sophocles: I. Colometry in the cantica of Antigone; Critical comments on Soph. Ant. V. 1156-1157 and Caes. BGI 8.1 and BG IV.17.9, Bremerhaven, 1893 (new edition 2009), ISBN 9781115477567
  • Wall map for Schiller's "Maiden of Orleans". Leipzig 1899.
  • De Verborum Compositorum Apud Horatium Structura , Latin Edition (1900)
  • Schiller's "Song of the Bell". Clearly arranged text with the following detailed structure and a graphic illustration of the bell casting. Engelmann publishing house, Leipzig, 1901
  • Exercises from German epic and lyrical poems - Fourth volume: Exercises for middle and upper classes from Uhland's poems, Part Two , Verlag Engelmann, Leipzig, 1911
  • Tasks from Schiller's thought poetry, in: Tasks from German epic and lyrical poems, Volume 12, Part 3, Verlag E. Wartig, 1914

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Compare the information and attachments in the archive database of manuscripts, autographs, bequests and special collections from the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  2. a b c d Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
  3. ^ A b Ferdinand Teetz: Bad Oeynhausen , in Hanover and border areas , Illustrirte Zeitung No. 3538 , April 20, 1911, p. 29.