Konrad Trieber

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Konrad (Conrad) Trieber (born January 7, 1842 in Raschkow ( Adelnau district , Posen province ), † 1913) was a German classical scholar .

life and work

Trieber attended high schools in Guben and Frankfurt ad Oder . He studied from Easter 1863 at the University of Halle and from 1864 to 1868 with Ernst Curtius and Hermann Sauppe at the University of Göttingen . In 1866 he was awarded the PhD Quaestiones Laconicae. Pars I received his doctorate, in the summer of 1867 he passed the state examination .

From 1868 to 1877 he was a grammar school teacher in Frankfurt am Main at the Realschule Philanthropin of the Jewish community in Frankfurt am Main and then moved to the municipal grammar school (today Lessing grammar school ) in Frankfurt am Main as a senior teacher . He mainly taught Latin, ancient Greek and history.

Trieber researched Roman history and the Latin language . He wrote numerous articles for the magazine Hermes , as well as for the monthly for the history and science of Judaism , the news of the Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen and for the reports of the Free German Hochstift .

Fonts

  • Quaestiones Laconicae. Pars I: De Nicolai Damasceni Laconicis , Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, Berlin, 1867.
  • Research on the Spartan constitutional history , Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, Berlin, 1871.
  • Critical contributions to Africanus . In: Historical and Philological Essays. Ernst Curtis on his 70th birthday, Asher, Berlin, 1884 pp. 67–78.
  • Pheidon of Argos . In: Historical essays dedicated to Georg Waitz, Hannover, 1886.
  • Conrad Trieber (Ed.): Hermann Sauppe, Selected Writings , Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1896.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mortimer Chambers : Georg Busolt: His Career in His Letters , JE Brill, 1990 ISBN 978-9-00409225-9 p. 131
  2. Program of the municipal high school in Frankfurt a. M. , 1874, p. 25 ff.