Franz Brandstäter

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Franz Brandstäter

Franz A. Brandstäter (born August 12, 1815 in Memel ; † January 31, 1883 in Danzig ) was a German high school teacher .

Life

As the son of destitute parents, Brandstäter attended high school in Memel. Recommended by the Königsberg consistorial and school councilor Gustav Friedrich Dinter , he was sponsored by the Königsberg Association for Science and Art after taking the entrance exam for the Collegium Fridericianum . After he had passed the school leaving examination, he studied philology and history at the Albertus University in Königsberg from 1833 , with Christian August Lobeck , Wilhelm Drumann , Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert and Karl Rosenkranz , among others . He became a member and excellent senior of the Corps Masovia . In 1837 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. Wilhelm Schmiedeberg immortalized it in his leaves of memory . For his public speech on Kant's services to the natural sciences, Brandstäter received the price of the Kant commemoration ceremony in 1836 . After the probationary year at the Kneiphöfschen Gymnasium , he came to the Academic Gymnasium Danzig in 1838 . He taught Greek and Latin in the middle and French in the upper grades. He wrote about French and Greek grammar, Aetolia , Polybius , Schiller's poetry , Danzig and the Vistula .

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  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 141/203.
  2. ^ Dissertation pro venia legendi: Scythia . Koenigsberg 1837.