Ferdinand Winter

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Ferdinand Adolf Winter (born March 26, 1829 in Naumburg (Saale) , † April 13, 1888 ) was a German teacher.

Life

Winter attended the Naumburg Cathedral Gymnasium until 1848 . He studied then classical philology at the University of Halle and in 1853 with his dissertation Commentatio de Aristophane poeta deorum gentilium irrisore Dr. phil. PhD. During the 1850s he worked at privately run educational institutions in Leipzig and Dresden. In 1860 he passed the state examination for higher education in Halle and in 1861 Michaelis entered the Prussian school service as a teacher in Wittenberg. In 1868 he became director of the high school in Burg (near Magdeburg) . At Easter 1873 he was transferred to the Stralsund grammar school as rector . A lung disease, to which he finally succumbed, made frequent spa stays in Arco necessary from 1880 onwards . In addition to an elementary textbook in Latin, Winter published several philogical essays, which, like his inaugural speeches as rector, were published in the school programs of the respective schools in Wittenberg, Burg and Stralsund.

literature

  • Franz Kössler: Personal Lexicon of 19th Century Teachers: Waag - Wytzes , Gießen 2008, p. 286 f.

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predecessor Office successor
Albert Karl Ernst Bormann Rector of the Stralsund grammar school
1873 - 1888
Rudolf Peppmüller