Friedrich Klincksieck (Romanist)

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Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Johannes Klincksieck (born February 17, 1860 in Paris ; † 1928 ) was a German teacher and Romance studies in Marburg and Halle .

Life

Friedrich Klincksieck came from a German publishing family in Paris. He attended a school in Rinteln and then worked in his father's bookstore . He also attended lectures on French literature and language at the University of Paris.

From 1883 to 1885 Klincksieck studied modern philology in Leipzig and Marburg . From 1888 he was a research assistant and lecturer for the French language at the Romance-English seminary. In 1888 Klincksieck passed his state examination and became a probandus at the city's high school. In 1890 he received his doctorate there.

In 1893 Klincksieck became a senior teacher at the municipal grammar school in Halle an der Saale, and in 1906 he was appointed professor there. From the end of 1914 he was a temporary lecturer in French at the university, and then from 1919 onwards.

literature

  • Franz Gundlach: Catalogus professorum academiae Marburgensis = The academic teachers of the ap Philipps University of Marburg . Volume 1. From 1527 to 1910 . Marburg 1927. No. 755.

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