Königstädtisches Gymnasium
The Königstädtische Gymnasium was a humanistic grammar school in the city center of Berlin in the Königsstadt district , which was founded in 1877 and was dissolved in 1935 by merging with the Leibniz Gymnasium .
It was connected to the Königstädtisches Realgymnasium, which was founded in 1832 as the Königstädtische Stadtschule; the joint school building was located at Elisabethstraße 57 (today repealed and built over; at the location of today's Rathaus Mitte , Karl-Marx-Allee 31).
Known teachers (selection)
- Ludwig Bellermann (1836–1915), classical philologist and Germanist, Sophocles and Schiller researcher, director from 1877 to 1893
- Johannes Bolte (1858–1937), literary scholar and folklorist, 1880 assistant teacher, 1882 to 1926 senior teacher
- Hermann Diels (1848–1922), classical philologist and medical historian, senior teacher from 1880 to 1882, moved to Berlin University as a professor
- Hans Droysen (1851–1918), historian and classical philologist, senior teacher from 1880 to 1916
- Hans Henning (1874 – after 1940), Germanist, director from 1925 to 1932
- Karl Hoppe (1868–1946), classical philologist, candidate 1895–1896
- Lutz Korodi (1867–1954), senior teacher 1904–1907, later politician and teacher in Romania
- Rudolf Schneider (1852–1911), historian, specialist in ancient military technology, 1879 assistant teacher, 1886–1903 senior teacher
- Eduard Wellmann (1842–1918), classical philologist, specialist in Greek philosophy, senior teacher from 1877 to 1893 and director from 1893 to 1907
- Georg Wolff (1882–1967), educator and education politician, senior teacher 1914–1927, then a school councilor in Oranienburg
Known students (selection)
- Ernst Articus (1876–1947), lawyer and ministerial official
- Benno Bardi (1890–1973), composer and conductor
- Horst Bartholomeyczik (1903–1975), civil lawyer and SS-Obersturmbannführer
- Friedrich Daab (1870–1945), Protestant pastor, religious philosopher and publicist
- Fritz Eschen (1900–1964), photographer
- Herbert A. Frenzel (1908–1995), Scandinavian, journalist, translator and theater scholar
- Walter Friedeberger (1898–1967), doctor
- Erich Friedlaender (1883–1958), psychiatrist
- Sebastian Haffner (1907–1999), journalist, publicist and writer
- Erich Liebermann-Roßwiese (1886–1942), pianist, composer and librettist
- Erich Ludwig Loewenthal (1894–1943), new philologist and literary scholar
- Paul Lüdicke (1866–1931), lawyer, notary and member of parliament in Berlin
- Hermann Meyer-Lindenberg (1912–1982), diplomat
- Friedrich Müller (1889–1942), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Hans Pyritz (1905–1958), Germanist and Goethe researcher
- Martin Salomonski (1881–1944), writer and Berlin rabbi during the Nazi era
- Gerhard Schach (1906–1945), politician (NSDAP)
- Bruno Valentin (1885–1969), orthopedist, university professor and medical historian
- Horst Wessel (1907–1930), storm leader of the SA
- Friedrich Wunderlich (1896–1990), Evangelical Methodist theologian, bishop and ecumenist
literature
- Wilhelm Möller: On the history of the Königstädtisches Gymnasium from Michaelis 1877 to Michaelis 1902 . Scientific supplement to the annual report of the Königstädtisches Gymnasium zu Berlin. Easter 1902. Berlin 1902