Friedrich Gotthelf Benjamin Schmieder

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Friedrich Gotthelf Benjamin Schmieder , often just Friedrich Schmieder, (born October 6, 1770 in Eisleben , † August 30, 1838 in Brieg ) was a German classical philologist and high school teacher .

Life

After his first training in Eisleben, he moved in 1780 to the Urban School in Halle , where his father Benjamin Friedrich Schmieder (1736-1813) at the same time became rector to join from 1787 to 1790 at the University of Halle Protestant theology u. a. to study with August Hermann Niemeyer (1754–1828) and classical philology . He received significant support from Friedrich August Wolf (1759-1824), who accepted him in the philological seminar in the year it was founded .

During his teaching activity from 1790 at the Lutheran high school in Halle, he acquired the doctorate on May 7, 1795 ("Notae criticae in Arrianum"). On December 24, 1803 he received from Karl Georg von Hoym (1739-1807) the offer to become director of the Royal High School in Brzeg, an office that he held from April 11, 1804 until his death in 1837 at the Royal High School in Brzeg . Johann Gottlieb Kunisch was a student of Schmieders.

Publications (selection)

  • Arrianu Indicē. Cum Bonav. Vulcanii Interpretatione Latina Permultis Locis Emendatiore . Recensuit Et Illustravit Fridericus Schmieder, Philosophiae Doctor et AA. LL. Mag. High school. Hal. Luth. Collega 1798 ( 10310266 in VD 18. ).
  • Handbook of the ancient description of the earth for a closer understanding of the complete atlas of the parts of the earth known to the ancients . Berlin 1802.
  • Q. Cvrtii Rvfi De rebvs gestis Alexandri Magni regis MacedonvmHistoria Alexandri Magnilibri svperstites . Göttingen 1803.
  • Commentarius perpetuus in Q. Curtii Rufi de rebus gestis Alexandri Magni regis Macedonum . Göttingen 1804.

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