Friedrich Christian Kirchhoff

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Friedrich Christian Kirchhoff (born June 11, 1822 in Uetersen ; † August 23, 1894 in Altona ) was a German Protestant theologian and teacher.

Life

Kirchhoff was the son of the lawyer and long-time mayor of Kiel Johann Nikolaus Anton Kirchhoff . He attended school in Uetersen and Flensburg. He then studied Protestant theology at the University of Lübeck and in autumn 1840 at the Universities of Kiel , Bonn and Berlin . In 1844 he joined the Germania Association in Bonn . Kirchhoff became a theologian at Gottorf Castle in 1847 with the 2nd Char. Mr. A. examinated and due to his philological studies he became a teacher at the cathedral school in Schleswig in the fall of 1848employed by the state government and released on September 27, 1850. From June 1851 until Easter 1852 Kirchhoff worked as an assistant teacher at the Altonaer Gymnasium.

From July 28, 1852 to September 1853, he was employed as an extraordinary teacher at the seminar in Mörs and in 1854 switched to the secondary school in Rendsburg . In 1859 he returned to the Christianeum in Altona , where he was promoted to senior teacher in 1869. In 1869 Kirchhoff was awarded the title of professor and in 1887 he retired.

Publications (selection)

  • Prayer and its Ways (1846)
  • About the relationship between schools and church and state In: Church and school newspaper for the duchies 1848
  • Israel and the Nations A Christian dithyramb (dedicated to his father) (Kiel, Akademischer Buchhandel 1855).
  • A few words about the Reiigions lesson in the upper classes of the grammar schools (Rendsburg 1855)
  • About Schiller's national character : in “the secular celebration of the birth of Friedrich von Schiller on November 10, 1859 in the Christianeum”. (Altona 1859)
  • About Christian humanity . Speech held in the auditorium of the Altona grammar school at his introduction as a teacher at the same. With a poetic addition. (Altona 1859)
  • On the theory of a Greco-Roman phonics with examples : Before the invitation from the Altona Gymnasium (Easter 1861).
  • The Parodos of Antigone des Sophocles : Before the invitation from the same grammar school (Easter 1862)
  • Songs of war and love from Schleswig Holstein with his brother Theodor (Dresden, Kuntze 1864)
  • About the emphasis on the heroic hexameter with excursions : In the Easter program of the Altonaer Gymnasium (1866)
  • About the phonic figures. In: Negotiations of the 19th Assembly of German Philologists

As well as various philological treatises in the Berliner Zeitschrift für das Gymnasialwesen z. B. year 20 (on the 3rd commos in the Electra des Sophoeles)

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