Hilmar Curas

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Hilmar Curas, engraving by Georg Paul Busch after Carl Emil Weidemann (1685–1735)

Hilmar Curas (* 1673 in Aerzen ) was a German language and writing teacher.

Hilmar Curas was the Royal Prussian secret secretary and professor at the Joachimsthalschen Gymnasium in Berlin. When the school script was standardized in Prussia, the model was based on the master scribe Hilmar Curas. In 1717/1718 Curas was one of Frederick II's teachers .

Works

  • Calligraphia regia . Berlin 1714 digitized
  • Introduction to the universal history . Berlin 1723 digitized
  • Easier and improved French grammar through long experience . Berlin 1746 digitized

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