Domgymnasium Naumburg
Domgymnasium Naumburg | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1088 |
address |
Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 22 |
place | Naumburg (Saale) |
country | Saxony-Anhalt |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 9 '23 " N , 11 ° 48' 45" E |
student | around 905 |
Teachers | 72 |
management | Dirk Heinecke |
Website | domschule.domschueler.de |
The Domgymnasium Naumburg is one of the oldest grammar schools in Germany.
history
It goes back to a cathedral school , which was founded in the episcopal rooms immediately next to the Naumburg cathedral after the bishopric was moved from Zeitz to Naumburg in 1028 . It was first mentioned in a document in 1088 by Bishop Günther von Naumburg.
In 1532, most of the files from the cathedral and school were destroyed in a major fire. 1542 Reorganization into a three-class Latin school . In 1528 the cathedral school became Protestant, and subjects were taught Latin , Greek , Hebrew , religion , logic , rhetoric and singing .
It has been possible to take the matriculation examination at the cathedral school since 1802, and in the mid- 19th century it was converted into a nine-class full high school. In 1910 the company moved to the former Hospital Curia St. Crucis. The cathedral school was closed in 1950 and reopened in 1991. The school has only been called Domgymnasium again since May 9, 1992. In 2005, the Domgymnasium and the Lepsius-Gymnasium Naumburg were merged. The new grammar school is called Domgymnasium Naumburg. The “Lepsius House” branch was initially created from the former Lepsius Gymnasium.
The location on Seminarstrasse was closed for the 2007 school year. Since then, the school has been running exclusively in the buildings of the former Lepsius grammar school in Müntzerstraße and the Marienschule (formerly Johannes R. Becher Oberschule) in Poststraße.
From 2011 to 2013 the cathedral high school was completely renovated. On January 14, 2012, the Domgymnasium was awarded the 1,000th School Without Racism - School with Courage .
Teacher
- Johannes Pretten (1634–1708), theologian, rector from 1659 to 1663
- Friedrich Wilhelm Döring (1756–1837), classical philologist, principal of the school
- August Gotthilf Gernhard (1771–1845), vice principal of the school
- Richard Hasper († 1898), classical philologist, prorector
- Hieronymus Müller (1785–1861), translated many works from new and old languages, was known for his Plato edition in eight volumes
- Johann Heinrich Traugott Müller (1797–1862), mathematics teacher
- Otto Schröder (1851–1937), rector from 1910 to 1912
- Friedrich August Weidenbach (1790–1860), from 1842 art and drawing teacher
student
- Johannes von Schröter (1513–1593), physician, first rector of the University of Jena
- Johannes Pretten (1634–1708), theologian, until 1649
- Johann Georg Rauhe (1739–1791), history forger
- Christian Ferdinand Schulze (1774–1850), classical philologist and historian
- Carl Peter Lepsius (1775-1853), classical scholar, historian, writer, civil servant, mayor and district administrator of Naumburg (Saale)
- Ludwig Bernhard Schmid (1788–1857), German clergyman and missionary in India
- Deocar Schmid (1791–1828), German clergyman and missionary in India
- Karl August Rüdiger (1793–1869), classical philologist and educator, graduated in 1811
- Ferdinand Wachter (1794–1861), historian and professor at the University of Jena; fell victim to a robbery
- Julius von Zech-Burkersroda (1805–1872), Landtag Marshal of the Province of Saxony
- Hermann Sauppe (1809-1893), classical philologist
- Christian Scherling (1812–1903), educator, textbook author and music functionary
- Hugo von Leipziger (1822–1896), Minister of State in Altenburg
- Albert Traeger (1830–1912), poet lawyer and senior president of the German Reichstag
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), philosopher and poet
- Oskar Hergt (1869–1967), Deputy Chancellor
- Friedrich Schulze (1881–1960), historian
- Adolf Schmidt (1898–1985), district chief in the Generalgouvernement
- Hans Georg Calmeyer (1903–1972), lawyer
- Rolf Friedemann Pauls (1915–2002), diplomat
- Hans Ulrich Kempski (1922–2007), journalist, chief correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung
- Götz Friedrich (1930–2000), director and theater manager
- Jan Wagner (* 1985), politician
See also
Association of old Naumburg cathedral students
Since 1920, the Association of Old Naumburg Cathedral Students (BaND eV) has been an alumni and support association for the Naumburg Cathedral High School. In 2006 it had about 240 members. The aim of the association is to promote the education and training of the students at the Naumburg Cathedral Gymnasium. In addition, it promotes the cohesion of former students and teachers. The association has been recognized as a non-profit organization since 1998 . In May 2009, the general assembly decided that in addition to the former students and teachers of the Domgymnasium, former students of the Lepsiusgymnasium and the Erich Weinert Extended High School can become full members. This takes account of the merger of the schools.
literature
- To the public examination of all classes of the Domgymnasium in Naumburg ... I sincerely invite you . Naumburg 1835–1874 ( digitized from 1859)
- Hugo Holstein : Directory of those pupils who have left the Domgymnasium since 1783 after completing the school course . In: To the public examination of all classes of the Domgymnasium zu Naumburg ... I invite you sincerely, born in 1859, pp. 13-24 ( digitized version )
- Annual report . Naumburg 1875–1924 ( digitized version 1884–1911; 1915; attachment to 1912 and 1913)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Domgymnasium Naumburg 1,000th "School without Racism". (No longer available online.) In: School without Racism - School with Courage . January 14, 2012, formerly in the original ; accessed on November 20, 2017 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Reading: Racial Officer as Schindler? In: naumburger-tageblatt.de . March 31, 2016, accessed April 5, 2016 .