Georg Andresen
Andreas Johannes Georg Andresen (also: Georgius Andresen ; born February 20, 1845 in Uetersen ( Holstein ); † May 8, 1929 in Berlin ) was a German pedagogue and classical philologist .
Life
Georg Andresen, son of the rector Andreas Andresen, visited the Christianeum in Altona until Easter 1864. He studied philology at Kiel University and Leipzig University and received his doctorate in Kiel in 1868 on the basis of his dissertation Emendationes Taciti qui fertur dialogi de oratoribus . He began teaching at the Gray Monastery in Berlin on September 29, 1869 as a member of the Royal Pedagogical Seminar, and was appointed collaborator at Easter 1870 and full teacher at Easter 1871. From 1871 to 1897 he taught at the Askanisches Gymnasium in Berlin. In 1892 he was given the title of professor.
He was the founding co-editor of the Philological Weekly (1881-1883) and the newly founded weekly for classical philology , which appeared from 1884 to 1920, as a result of a split with the publishing house . Andresen is best known as the editor of Weidmann's Tacitus Commentary after the death of Nipperdey and the Tacitus edition of the Bibliotheca Teubneriana .
Georg Andresen died in Berlin in 1929 at the age of 84. He was buried in Cemetery III of the Jerusalem and New Church in Berlin-Kreuzberg . The grave has not been preserved.
literature
- Richard Fr. Krummel: Nietzsche and the German spirit. Spread and impact of Nietzsche's work in the German-speaking area up to the year of the death of the philosopher Gruyter, Berlin 1998, p. 2 digitized
Web links
- Georg Andresen's personnel sheet in the BIL's personal file in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
- Philological weekly
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 239.
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SURNAME | Andresen, Georg |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Andresen, Georgius; Andresen, Andreas Johannes Georg (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German pedagogue and classical philologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 20, 1845 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Uetersen |
DATE OF DEATH | May 8, 1929 |
Place of death | Berlin |