Heinrich Cron

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Heinrich Cron (born December 23, 1844 in Erlangen , † December 31, 1874 in Nuremberg ; also: Philipp Christian Gustav Heinrich Cron ) was a German teacher and classical philologist .

Life

Heinrich Cron was born in Erlangen in 1844, where his father Christian Cron was a teacher at the time. He received his high school education at the college near St. Anna in Augsburg, where his father had been transferred as professor in 1853, went to the University of Erlangen in 1863 and from there to Leipzig to complete his studies under Ritschl and Curtius. After he had passed the teaching qualification examination in 1867 with great success, he first served as an assistant at the Ansbach college, went to Memmingen as a study teacher in 1869 and returned to Ansbach in the same position at Easter 1871, where he served him until a few days before his death suddenly happened on a vacation trip in Nuremberg on the last day of 1874, worked successfully.

Services

Heinrich Cron's studies move in the pedagogical and philosophical field. To Tacitus , Plato , Sophocles , Aeschylus and Euripides numerous articles in various leaves and yearbooks published.

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  1. a b Quoted from: Zeitschrift für die Österreichische Gymnasien , Volume 26, pp. 107f. Digitized at google