Friedrich Adolf Voigt

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Friedrich Adolf Voigt (born February 12, 1857 in Frohburg ; † 1939 ) was a German classical philologist and high school teacher.

Voigt attended the Kreuzgymnasium in Dresden. After graduating from high school, he studied classical philology at the University of Leipzig from 1881 , where he received his doctorate in 1881 with Johannes Overbeck with a thesis on Ares and Athena . After the state examination, he did his probationary year at the Wettiner Gymnasium in Dresden and then worked at the Kreuzgymnasium and the Annenschule in Dresden. From 1888 to 1890 he worked in Göttingen, from 1890 as a teacher in private schools in Leipzig. From 1899 Voigt was again in the public school service in Leipzig, from Easter 1901 at the Realgymnasium in Meissen.

He wrote u. a. Article for the detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology .

Publications

  • Contributions to the mythology of Ares and Athena. Dissertation, Leipzig 1881 ( digitized version ).
  • Dionysus . In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Hrsg.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology . Volume 1,1, Leipzig 1886, Sp. 1029-1089 ( digitized version ).
  • Zinzendorf's broadcast. A look back for orientation about the church's current situation. Furche-Verlag, Berlin 1922.
  • Sören Kierkegaard in the struggle with romanticism, theology and the church. Committed to self-examination of our present. Furche-Verlag, Berlin 1928.

literature

  • Franz Kössler: Personal dictionary of teachers of the 19th century. Band: Vaders - Vries. Giessen 2008 ( PDF; 1.3 MB ).