Hans Koch (philologist)

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Hans Koch (born September 9, 1861 in Königsberg i. Pr. , † 1945 in Heidebrink , Pomerania ) was a German classical philologist and high school teacher in East Prussia and Berlin.

Life

Koch attended the Collegium Fridericianum to Unterprima, then the Sophien-Gymnasium in Berlin , where Michaelis graduated from high school in 1880. He began to study Classical Philology and Protestant Theology at the Albertus University in Königsberg . In 1880 he became active in the Corps Baltia Königsberg . After serving as a one-year volunteer in 1881/82 , he switched to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . He passed the state examination in 1886 and presented to the scientific examination committee in Königsberg i. Take the exam per facultate docendi . After the February 28 of that year Rigorosum had insisted he was on 4 April 1887 by the Faculty of Philosophy Albertus University for Dr. phil. PhD. He completed his probationary year from Easter 1887 at the Royal Wilhelms-Gymnasium . He stayed there for the summer semester of the three emperor year . At Michaelmas 1888 he was appointed to represent the first religion teacher - initially as an assistant teacher - at the Königliche Gymnasium zu Bartenstein (founded in 1872) . He was permanently employed there on April 1, 1890 and promoted to senior teacher in 1892 . The Kgl. Provincial college transferred him to April 1, 1896 at the Friedrichs-Gymnasium zu Gumbinnen . With the character as a professor, he was appointed to the Mommsen Gymnasium in Charlottenburg 1,903th Always committed to his fatherland, he was awarded the Cross of Merit for War Aid as Deputy Director in 1917 . On January 1, 1918, he was appointed senior director of the Schiller-Gymnasium in Berlin and retired in 1926 when he reached the age limit .

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 84/157.
  2. Dissertation: Quaestionum de proverbiis apud Aeschylum, Sophoclem, Euripidem .
  3. Kössler's teacher lexicon
  4. ^ Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. (2010), Vol. 2.