Johann Eduard Loch

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Johann Eduard Loch (born October 5, 1840 in Willenberg , Ortelsburg district ; † August 25, 1905 in Königsberg i. Pr. ) Was a German classical philologist and high school teacher.

Life

As the son of Willenberger innkeeper Jacob Loch, Loch attended the old town high school (Königsberg) . After graduating from high school on March 6, 1861, he studied philology at the Albertus University in Königsberg . He became active in the Corps Masovia and proved himself as a sub- senior and senior . The first qualification to teach Latin , Greek and German he received on 30 September 1865. On 26 July 1865 he was charged with the dissertation De usu alliterationis apud poetas Latinos to Dr. phil. PhD . He started his probationary year on October 10, 1865 at the Royal High School in Elbing . On April 1, 1867, he was permanently employed at the Luisengymnasium Memel . On October 1, 1873, he went to the grammar school in Bartenstein as a senior teacher for 20 years . From November 1875 he also taught French . On November 29, 1880 he was characterized as a high school professor . Since April 1, 1893 at the Königlichen Wilhelms-Gymnasium (Königsberg) , he received the rank of councilor IV class on April 10, 1893. As a "stone masur" he sat on the trust commission of his corps from 1897 to 1904. The commission procured the purchase of Königsberg's first corp house in 1898 . Loch was the father of Eduard Loch .

Fonts

  • De usu alliterationis apud poetas Latinos . Halle 1865 full text
  • On the use of the imperative in Plautus . Memel 1871
  • De genetivi apud priscos scriptores Latinos usu . Bartenstein 1880
  • De titulis graecis sepulcralibus . Koenigsberg 1890
  • To the Greek funerary inscriptions . Leipzig 1895

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2006
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 141/606