Florian Lobeck

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Wilhelm Schmiedeberg: Justus Florian Lobeck (1836)
Certificate of authenticity from Lobeck under a dedication by Kant

Justus Florian Lobeck (born January 16, 1816 in Profen , Zeitz district , Province of Saxony , † August 18, 1869 in Santiago de Chile ) was a German philologist and librarian.

Life

Lobeck attended the Königliche Stiftsgymnasium Zeitz . At Easter 1835 he graduated from high school. He enrolled at the Albertus University in Königsberg and studied classical philology . In 1838 his older cousin and patron Christian August Lobeck entrusted him with the correction of the edition of the fragments De arte obstetricia morbisque mulierum quae supersunt by Soranos of Ephesus , which Friedrich Reinhold Dietz had left behind , and which he procured with the most glorious diligence . In 1839 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD . Habilitated since 1844 , he was Amanuensis of the Royal Library in Königsberg .

In 1846, Lobeck and Julius Rupp were one of the founding members of the Free Evangelical Congregation in Königsberg. After the failed German Revolution of 1848/49 , the two private lecturers of the Crown Prussia were disliked. “Disregarding law and order”, the Prussian minister of education, Karl Otto von Raumer , dismissed them in 1852. Like many Germans, Lobeck emigrated in the early 1850s with his wife Minna, nee. Schneider to Chile . The first German school was established in Osorno in 1854. In 1857 and 1858 two more followed in Valparaíso and Valdivia . In the transition from ancient to modern languages, Lobeck became professor of Greek and Latin at the Instituto Nacional , the country's leading school in Santiago de Chile at that time.

In 1866 he won the Universidad de Chile and the Chilean government to donate 65 works published in Chile to the Königsberg University Library - a rich collection that is probably the only one of its kind in Germany . In the same year he ran for election to the rector , but received only two votes. He was also not elected as a deputy.

In 1869, 53-year-old Lobeck and his wife died in quick succession. They left behind their four-year-old daughter Elvira, who later married a Böhlendorff .

Works

  • Editor - Friedrich Reinhold Dietz: Sorani Ephesii de Arte obstetricia morbisque mulierum quae supersunt. Ex apographo Friderici Reinholdi Dietz nuper fato perfuncti primum edita . 1838
  • Quaestionum Ionicarum Liber: Quo novam Hippocratis editionem indicit . 1850 ( GoogleBooks )
  • Contributions to the knowledge of the dialect of Hippocrates . 1853 ( GoogleBooks )
  • Historiae litterarum Romanarum brevis enarratio ( GoogleBooks )
  • Ceremonial address given in the German Association of Santiago de Chile on Aug. 15, 1868 , Helfmann, Valpareiso 1869
  • Progymnasmata latina: Coleccion de ejercicios latinos i castellanos, destinada a los alumnos de la segunda clase de humanidades del Instituto nacional i colejios de la República de Chile. Santiago: Imprenta chilena, 1862 ( digitized )

literature

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b W. Schmiedeberg
  2. ^ Anniversary of death according to Zeitschrift für die German-Austrian Gymnasien 20 (1869), p. 816
  3. 1932 merged into today's Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Zeitz
  4. Memory book
  5. See the review in the Bavarian Academy of Sciences : Scholar Ads No. 157 of August 7, 1839, Col. 223f
  6. Dissertation: Dissertationis grammaticae de synaloephe. Copulativae particulae
  7. Kant and Lobeck (AbeBooks)
  8. According to Deutsche Literaturzeitung 17 (1896), p. 39
  9. Eduard Erdmann: The importance of private lecturers. On the criticism of the Lex Arons (before 1870)
  10. a b Family Schwarzenberg  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / familia-schwarzenberg.wikispaces.com  
  11. See the annual report of the University Library in Königsberg, in: Altpreußische Monatsschrift 4 (1867), p. 264
  12. August Hirsch:  Dietz, Friedrich Reinhold . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 5, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 210 f.