Gustav Heinrich Wagner

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Gustav Heinrich Wagner (born December 7, 1820 in Flieth , Uckermark , † April 17, 1878 in Königsberg i. Pr. ) Was a German classical philologist and high school teacher.

Life

As the eldest son of the Fliether preacher, Wagner was tutored by his father until he was 12 years old. Easter 1832 he came to the Quarta of Prenzlauer school. After three years he moved to Obersekunda from the grammar school to the gray monastery . From the winter semester of 1837/38 to Michaelis 1841 he studied philology at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In September 1842 he passed the exam pro facultate docendi . After completing the probationary year at the Köllnisches Realgymnasium , he joined Michaelis in 1843 as a teacher and educator at the Kgl. Employed pedagogue in Charlottenburg . A year later he was admitted to the Kgl. Seminar for learned schools in Berlin started. He stayed in his Charlottenburg position.

Michaelis In 1847 he came to the Anklam grammar school as a full teacher . In 1848 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. He was promoted to senior teacher in September 1850 and received the title of "Professor" on June 15, 1857. Michaelis in 1858 he became the director of the Kgl. Transfer from high school to Racibórz . In Königsberg i. Pr. Wilhelm Schrader introduced him on October 13, 1863 as director of the Collegium Fridericianum . Wagner died in office at the age of 57.

Publications

  • About training the will. (A psychological-educational attempt.) Anklam 1852.
  • Disputatio de locis quibusdam Sallustianis . Ratibor 1861.
  • August Kelch, died on August 26, 1859. Nekrolog . Ratibor 1860.

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: De quaestoribus populi Romani usque ad leges Licinias Sextias .
  2. Koessler's Teaching Dictionary (GEB)
  3. Anklam Gymnasium program
  4. a b Ratibor Gymnasium program