Friedrich Tiburtius

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Friedrich August Joachim Ludwig Tiburtius (born October 8, 1784 in Boddin , † December 18, 1836 in Lübeck ) was a German teacher.

Life

Friedrich Tiburtius was a son of Boddiner pastor Carl Georg Tiburtius (1753–1823) and his wife, the doctor's daughter Dorothea Hedwig Elisabeth, née. Meyer (1758-1826). He attended the large city school in Rostock and began studying theology and pedagogy at the University of Rostock in 1802 .

In 1806 he became tutor in Krassow and 1809 in Boddin. From 1813 he worked as a private teacher in Wittenburg , where he taught, among others, Johann Adolph Heinlein . In the wars of liberation he was captain of the militia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin .

In 1816 he came to the Katharineum in Lübeck as a collaborator and teacher of the Quarta . Promoted to school colleague in 1826 , he worked here until his death. In addition to teaching at the school, he was in charge of the adjoining boys' boarding school.

In 1825, he was from the University of Kiel to Dr. phil. hc doctorate.

Ernst Deecke was his successor .

Publications

  • Comparison of the sixth Homeric hymn with the Ovidian myth of the metamorphosis of the Tyrrhenian seafarers in the 3rd book of the Metamorphoses B. 582-691: A test writing caused by the benefit of the Sassian scholarship. Rostock: Academic printing press 1804
  • Ideas about a German National Institute for Science and Art to be established: A need of the German nation to advise the high German Federal Assembly. Lübeck: Niemann 1817
  • Simplified representation of the rules of the German language for the lower classes. Lübeck 1817
  • Attempt to trace the doctrine of the use of the subjunctive in Latin with consideration of Greek, Germanic and Latin languages, to principles of linguistic philosophy: In addition to an appendix on the gerund in Latin. Leipzig: Butcher 1822

literature

  • Obituary. In: Neue Lübeckische Blätter 1837, No. 2
  • Friedrich Brüssow: Friedr. August Joachim Ludwig Tiburtius. In: New Nekrolog der Deutschen. 14 / II (1836), pp. 971-972
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 10107 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birthday after entry in the baptismal register, accessed on ancestry.com on March 8, 2018
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. ^ Chronicle , in: School program 1837, p. 25