List of well-known personalities from the Johanneum School of Academics
This list contains well-known former teachers and students of the learned school of the Johanneum in Hamburg.
Rectors / Directors
Rectors were:
- 1529–1537 Theophilus Hermelates ( Theophil Freytag )
- 1537–1565 Matthew Delius
- 1565–1574 Martin Mecklenburg
- 1575–1590 Werner Rolfinck
- 1591–1619 Paul Sperling
- 1620–1626 Zacharias Schefter
- 1627–1628 Johann Huswedel
- 1629–1640 Joachim Jungius
- 1640-1651 Daniel Arnoldi
- 1651–1660 Peter Westhusen
- 1661–1680 Heinrich Dassow
- 1681–1682 Gottfried Voigt
- 1683–1708 Johannes Schultze
- 1708–1711 Johann Albert Fabricius
- 1711–1731 Johann Huebner
- 1732–1773 Johann Samuel Müller
- 1773–1781 Johann Martin Müller
- 1782–1799 Anton August Heinrich Lichtenstein
- 1802–1827 Johann Gottfried Gurlitt , Restitutor Johannei
- 1827–1861 Friedrich Karl Kraft
- 1863–1864 Theodor Kock
- 1864–1874 Johannes Classen
- 1874–1888 Richard Hoche
- 1888–1919 Friedrich Schulteß
- 1919–1925 Emil Badstübner
- 1925–1933 Edmund Kelter
- 1933–1942 Werner Puttfarken
- 1942–1945 Erwin Zindler
- 1945–1946 Wilhelm Sieveking
- 1946–1951 Hans Wegner
- 1951–1952 Helmut Thede (deputy)
- 1952–1953 Heinz Fahr
- 1954–1961 Hans Oppermann
- 1961–1968 Harald Schütz
- 1968–1970 Horst-Heinz Russia (substitute)
- 1970–1972 Peter Steder
- 1972-2001 Hans-Friedrich Bornitz
- 2001–2011 Uwe Reimer
- from 2011 Inken pants
Teacher
- Johann Jacob Behrens (* 1788), singing teacher
- Ernst Philipp Ludwig Calmberg (1794–1851), teacher from 1822 to?
- Henning Conradinus (1538–1590), Vice Rector
- Benno Diederich (1870–1947), author
- Georg Friedrich Encke (1782–1852), collaborator from 1810 to 1815
- Oskar Geith (1855–1945), Latin teacher
- Gerdt Hardorff (1769–1864), drawing teacher from 1803 to 1849
- Gerloff Hiddinga (approx. 1683–1766), mathematics and drawing teacher from 1724 to 1745
- Karl Friedrich Hipp (1763–1838), teacher from 1805 to 1836
- Hermann Gottfried Horn (1788–1849), Protestant pastor in St. Pauli; 1798–1808 student and 1815–1819 collaborator
- Helmut Kasten (1895–1982), classical philologist, editor and translator of works by Cicero
- Adolph Kießling (1837–1893), classical philologist, teacher 1869–1872
- Ernst Gottlob Köstlin (1780–1824), Protestant theologian, teacher from 1807
- Ludwig Heinrich Kunhardt (1788–1871), Protestant theologian, collaborator 1812–1818
- Gerhard Philipp Heinrich Norrmann (1753–1837), geographer and historian, subcontractor 1782–1789
- Peter Petersen (1884–1952), trainee lawyer and teacher (until 1919)
- Otto Schliack (1880–1960), philology and gymnastics functionary, Latin teacher (1906–1945)
- Hermann Schubert (1848–1911), mathematics teacher from 1876 to 1908
- Georg Siebers (1914–1993), German teacher, published on philosophy
- Gottlob Reinhold Sievers (1811–1866), classical philologist, teacher from 1834
- Ludwig Strauch (1786–1855), Dr. of philosophy, teacher from 1809-1818
- Christophorus Sylvius , teacher from 1588 to around 1591
- Georgius Trajectinus , vice principal from 1584
- Franz Wolfgang Ullrich (1795–1880), teacher from 1823 to?
- Otto Wolters (1796–1874), theologian and senior pastor of the Katharinenkirche, teacher from 1819
- Friedrich Gottlieb Zimmermann (1782–1835), Dr. of philosophy, teacher from 1809
Cantors
- Franz Eler (1550 / 1560–1590), Succentor from 1580/1581 to 1590
- Erasmus Sartorius (1577–1637) cantor from 1605 to 1637
- Thomas Selle (1599–1663) Cantor from 1641 to 1663
- Christoph Bernhard (1628–1692) Cantor from 1663 to 167?
- Joachim Gerstenbüttel (1650–1721) Cantor from 1675 to 1721
- Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) Cantor from 1721 to 1767
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788) Cantor from 1768 to 1788
- Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwencke (1767–1822) Cantor from 1789 to 1822
student
- Johannes Ahlburg , geologist
- Gerd Albers , architect and urban planner
- Paul Albrecht , physician and philologist
- Christian Wilhelm Alers ecclesiastical poet, philosopher and preacher
- Amira Mohamed Ali , politician
- Johann Arnold Amsinck (1750–1782), licentiate and professor of practical philosophy
- Peter Amsinck (1716–1767), advocate and councilor
- Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831), Hamburg merchant, councilor and mayor
- Johann Julius Anckelmann (1692–1761), lawyer and senior senior secretary
- Eduard Arning (1855–1936), leprosy researcher
- Hartwig Bambamius , Lutheran theologian
- Johann Heinrich Bartels (1761–1850), Hamburg Mayor
- Heinrich Barth (1821–1865), Africa explorer
- Johann Bernhard Basedow , educator and founder of the Philanthropinum in Dessau
- Johann Philipp Beckmann (1752–1814), lawyer and art collector
- Ferdinand Beit (1817–1870), chemist and entrepreneur
- Peter Berghaus , numismatist, honorary professor and museum director
- Carl Bertheau (1806–1886), German Protestant theologian and educator
- Ernst Bertheau (1812–1888), orientalist and exegete
- Johann Heinrich Beuthner (1693–1731), music director
- Matthias Biester (1635–1713), Archdeacon of St. Katharinen in Hamburg
- Christian "Büdi" Blunck , Olympic and European hockey champion
- Peter van Bohlen , orientalist
- Justus Brinckmann (1843–1915), founder of the Museum of Arts and Crafts
- Barthold Heinrich Brockes (1680–1747), poet
- Henning Brütt (1888–1979), surgeon, urologist and neurosurgeon, medical director of the port hospital
- Thomas Brunnemann (1749–1826), advocate, councilor
- Johann Heinrich Burchard (1852–1912), Mayor of Hamburg
- Johann Georg Büsch , economic theorist
- Paul Heinrich Büsch (1756–1837), doctor
- Johann Heinrich de Chaufepié (1773–1855), doctor
- Johannes Classen (1805-1891), classical philologist
- Johann Diederich Cordes (1730–1813), Hamburg merchant and councilor
- Lucas Corthum (1688–1765), Mayor of Hamburg
- Wolf-Ulrich Cropp , writer
- August Danzel (1822-1889), surgeon
- Friedrich Danzel (1792–1847), doctor
- Oskar Deecke , Olympic hockey champion
- Diedrich Diederichsen , cultural critic
- Hans Driesch , philosopher
- Ludwig Duncker (1810–1875), Protestant theologian and university professor
- Heinrich von Eckardt (1861–1944), dragoman and diplomat
- August Johann Michael Encke , Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Johann Franz Encke , astronomer
- Nicolaus Joachim Guilliam Evers , pastor and author
- Barthold Feind , writer and opera librettist
- Kurt Fitzler , ancient historian
- Hinnerk Fock , politician
- Gottfried Forck , Protestant bishop
- Johannes Geffcken , pastor
- Christian Ludwig Gerling (1788–1864), mathematician and astronomer
- Ralph Giordano , writer
- Paul Dietrich Giseke (1741–1796) doctor, botanist, teacher and librarian
- Carl von Graffen , Hanseatic diplomat
- Florian Greten , oncologist
- Hermann Gries , lawyer and senior senior secretary
- Martin Haller , architect (including the Hamburg City Hall)
- Georg Hanssen (1809–1894), agricultural historian and economist
- Johann Michael Hermann Harras , Evangelical Lutheran theologian and educator
- Tobias Hauke , Olympic hockey champion
- Friedrich Hebbel (1813–1863), poet
- Gerrit Heesemann , singer (Lotto King Karl)
- Karl Ferdinand Theodor Hepp (1800–1851), legal scholar
- Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), physicist
- Gustav Ludwig Hertz (1887–1975), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Gerhard Herzberg (1904–1999), chemist and physicist
- Christoph Wilhad Hilcken (1664–1717), lawyer and senior senior secretary
- Johann Michael Hudtwalcker (1747-1818), businessman
- Gisbert Jacoby (1943–2018), German chess player and trainer
- Gottfried Jacob Jänisch (medic, 1707) (1707–1781), German physician
- Gottfried Jacob Jänisch (medic, 1751) (1751–1830), German physician
- Johann Anton Rudolph Janssen (1767–1849), clergyman, philosopher and writer
- Hans Jauch (1883–1965), Colonel and Free Corps Leader
- Walter Jens (1923–2013), writer
- Jacob John (1674–1727), Hamburg councilor
- Johann John (1796 / 1797–1865), theologian and clergyman
- Franz Jügert (1563–1638), lawyer
- Caesar Albrecht Jungclaussen (1855–1916), pharmacist
- Christian Juergens , surgeon
- Günter Kalbaum (1920–2010), manager and chairman of the board
- Helmut Kasten (1895–1982), classical philologist, editor and translator of works by Cicero
- Peter Katzenstein , political scientist
- Harry Graf Kessler , writer
- Bernhard Klefeker , Hamburg chief pastor
- Johann Carl Knauth , lawyer
- Franz Knoop , chemist
- Theodor von Kobbe , lawyer, human rights activist and writer
- Hermann Krabbo , archivist, historian and university professor
- Gerhard Kreyenberg , psychiatrist, deputy director of the Alsterdorfer Anstalten during the Nazi era
- Gerhard Krüss , chemist
- Johann Paul Langermann (1716–1752), lawyer and numismatist
- Johann Martin Lappenberg (1794–1865), historian
- Volker Lechtenbrink , singer and actor
- Eduard Lohse , EKD President, Regional Bishop and theologian
- Heinz Lord (1917–1961), member of the Hamburg White Rose, General Secretary of the World Medical Association
- Walter Matthaei , Hamburg Senator
- Carl Melchior (1871–1933), lawyer and banker, head of the German finance delegation in the negotiations on the Versailles Treaty
- Max Mendel , consumer cooperative, Jewish Senator from Hamburg
- Eduard Meyer , universal historian
- Johann Friedrich Albrecht August Meyer , lawyer
- Wilhelm Hildemar Mielck (1840–1896), pharmacist and Low German linguist
- Johann Gottfried Misler , lawyer and senior senior secretary
- Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer , theologian, philologist and librarian
- Hartwig Johann Moller , lawyer and senior senior secretary
- Hieronymus Hartwig Moller , lawyer and judge
- Johann Georg Mönckeberg (1766–1842), lawyer, librarian and councilor
- Johann Georg Mönckeberg (1839–1908), Mayor of Hamburg
- Adolf Moraht , pastor and poet
- Diedrich Mumssen (1737–1806), doctor
- Jacob Mumssen , doctor and writer
- Hermann Nagel , member of the Hamburg Parliament, judge
- August Johann Wilhelm Neander , Protestant theologian and professor of church history
- Hans Georg Niemeyer , classical archaeologist, excavator in Carthage
- Johann Heinrich Vincent Nölting (1736–1806), theologian and philosopher
- Theodor Nölting (1811–1890), educator and classical philologist
- Max Nun , neurologist
- Joseph Norden (1870–1943), rabbi
- Hans Erich Nossack (1901–1977), writer
- Georg Friedrich Ludwig Oppenheimer (1805–1884), lawyer
- Adolf Overweg (1822–1852), Africa explorer
- Fredrik Pacius (1809-1891), composer
- Wolfgang Panofsky (1919–2007), physicist (emigrated before graduation)
- Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Pappe , (1803–1862) botanist
- Friedrich Matthias Perthes , pastor
- Clemens Theodor Perthes , legal scholar and co-founder of the Inner Mission
- Carl Friedrich Petersen , Hamburg Mayor
- Wolfgang Petersen , film director
- Udo Pini (* 1941), editor and author
- Johann Christian Plath , Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Wilhelm Plath , doctor
- Warner Poelchau , businessman and politician
- Robert Wichard Pohl , physicist
- Johannes Prassek , Catholic priest, " Lübeck Märtyrer ", beatified in 2011.
- Wolfgang Ratke , educator
- Carl Christian Redlich (1832–1900), German philologist, Germanist and educator
- Hermann Samuel Reimarus , writer
- Johann Wilhelm Rautenberg , theologian, founder of the Sunday School in Hamburg
- Eduard Rentzel , lawyer, senior senior secretary and councilor
- Joachim Rentzel , lawyer and councilor
- Gabriel Riesser (1806–1863), lawyer, notary
- Johann Rist , poet and writer
- Erwin Rohde , classical philologist
- Albrecht Roscher , Africa explorer
- Thomas G. Rosenmeyer , classical philologist
- Hermann Rüdiger , geologist and polar researcher and from 1941 head of the German Foreign Institute in Stuttgart
- Vincent Rumpff (1701–1781), Mayor of Hamburg
- Philipp Otto Runge , romantic painter
- Ernest H. Sanders (1918–2018), music historian
- Hjalmar Schacht , President of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics from 1934 to 1937
- Johann Diedrich Schaffshausen , Mayor of Hamburg
- Paul Schaffshausen (1712–1761), German theologian, philologist and philosopher
- Julius Scharlach (1842–1908), lawyer and colonial entrepreneur
- Heinrich Gottlieb Schellhaffer (1707–1757), philosopher
- Leif Schrader , politician
- Wolfgang Schlachter (1908–1999), linguist
- Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881), botanist
- Carl August Schröder (1855–1945), Hamburg Mayor
- Jacob Schuback (1726–1784), Hamburg lawyer, diplomat and composer
- Nicolaus Schuback (1700–1783), lawyer and Hamburg mayor
- Johann Schulte, councilor
- Johann Dominikus Schultze , doctor and naturalist
- Paul Schulz (theologian) , "heretic pastor" of St. Jacobi, later an atheist publicist
- Friedemann Schulz von Thun , psychologist
- Carl Schwencke (1797–1870), pianist and composer
- Johann Friedrich Schwencke (1792–1852), organist and composer
- Ulrich Seelemann , judge and consistorial president
- Gottfried Semper , architect
- Heinrich Matthias Sengelmann , pastor and founder of the Alsterdorfer Anstalten
- Hermann Sieveking , theoretical physicist in Karlsruhe
- Karl Sieveking (1787–1847), diplomat, politician
- Kurt Sieveking , Hamburg Mayor and President of the Federal Council
- Eduard Wilhelm Sievers , Shakespeare researcher
- Wilhelm Sievers , geographer
- Morris Simmonds , pathologist
- Henry B. Sloman (lawyer) , lawyer
- Joachim Steetz , doctor, botanist
- Olaf Steinbiß , politician
- Peer Steinbrück , Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Federal Minister of Finance, candidate for Chancellor
- Paul L. Strack , wholesale merchant and senator of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Bruno Linienbach , SS group leader and head of the Reich Security Main Office
- Georg Michael Telemann , church musician and composer
- Karl Ulmer , philosopher
- Paul Gerson Unna , dermatologist
- Werner von Melle , founder of the Hamburg University
- Aby Warburg , art historian
- Friedrich Wasmann , painter
- Johannes Wedde , writer and social democrat
- Christian Wegner , publisher
- Dietrich Wersich , Senator
- Wilhelm Westphal , physicist
- Hermann Libert Westphalen , astronomer
- Nicolaus Adolf Westphalen , lawyer and senior senior secretary
- Johann Hinrich Wichern , founder of the "Inner Mission", the Rauhe Haus and its school
- Henrik Wiese , flautist
- Hinrich Diederich Wiese , lawyer, senior senior secretary, councilor and Hamburg mayor
- Johann Dietrich Winckler , theologian
- Johann Jacob Paul Wirtz , businessman, banker and President of the Chamber of Commerce
- Otto Wolters (1796–1874), theologian and senior pastor of the Katharinenkirche
- Johann von Wowern (1574–1612) politician, classical philologist and lawyer
- Wolfgang Zeidler , President of the Federal Administrative Court, then the Federal Constitutional Court
- Paultheo von Zezschwitz , chemist and entrepreneur
- Axel Zwingenberger , jazz pianist
Remarks
- ^ Website of the Johanneum, list of rectors
- ↑ Article “ Scheffter, Zacharias ” by Richard Hoche in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie , edited by the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Volume 30 (1890), p. 688, digital full-text edition in Wikisource
- ↑ Article “ Schultze, Johannes ” by Richard Hoche in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie , edited by the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Volume 32 (1891), pp. 737-738, digital full-text edition in Wikisource
- ^ Gunnar B. Zimmermann: Kelter, Edmund . In: Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk Brietzke (Hrsg.): Hamburgische Biographie . tape 5 . Wallstein, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-8353-0640-0 , p. 211 .
- ^ Bornitz, classical philologist, author of Herodotus studies. Contributions to the understanding of the unity of the historical work , De Gruyter 1968
- ^ Ernst Philipp Ludwig Calmberg in the catalog of the German National Library
- ^ Oskar Geith in the catalog of the German National Library
- ^ Almut and Paul Spalding: The enigmatic tutor with Hermann Samuel Reimarus: Encounter of two radical enlighteners , In: Journal of the Association for Hamburg History, 87, 2001, p. 55.
- ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen , 16. Jg. 1838, 2nd part, Weimar, Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, 1840, p. 791, ( online )
- ↑ Introduction speech, Johannes Gurlitt , Cornelius Müller (Eds.), Hamburgische Schulschriften , W. Heinrichshofen, Magdeburg, 1829, p. 143 ff. ( Online )
- ↑ Adolf Meyer: Nature research and natural science in old Hamburg: memorial sheets in honor of the 90th meeting of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Doctors in Hamburg (September 1928), State and University Library Hamburg (ed.), Society of German Natural Scientists and Doctors , 1928, p 64ff.
- ↑ a b c school news . In: J [Johann] Gurlitt : Pindars Olympische Siegesänge (11: –14.), Hamburg 1809, p. 30, digitized
- ↑ a b school message . in: J [Johann] Gurlitt (ed.), Friedrich Gottlieb Zimmermann : Speech about the achievements of the reformers in improving schools and teaching at the third Secular celebration on Nov. 1, 1817 , Hamburg 1819, p. 20
- ^ Article " Ullrich, Franz Wolfgang Adam " by Richard Hoche in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, edited by the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Volume 39 (1895), pp. 200-201, digital full-text edition in Wikisource
- ↑ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present , Vol. 1, Hamburg, 1851, No. 0071 ( online ( memento of October 10, 2017 in the Internet Archive ))
- ↑ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present , Vol. 1, Hamburg, 1851, No. 0072, ( online ( Memento from December 14, 2014 in the web archive archive.today ), Hamburg State and University Library)
- ^ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present , Vol. 1, Hamburg, 1851, No. 0221
- ↑ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present , Vol. 1, Hamburg, 1851, No. 0293
- ^ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present , Vol. 1, Hamburg 1851, No. 0305
- ^ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present , Vol. 1, Hamburg 1851, No. 0481
- ↑ Hermann Gustav Gernet: Mittheilungen from the older medicinal history of Hamburg. Cultural-historical sketch on a documentary and historical basis. Mauke & Sons, Hamburg 1869, p. 357, digitized
- ↑ 729. Hanssen, Georg in: Eduard Alberti (Hrsg.): Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1829 to mid-1866 , 1st department AL, Akademische Buchhdlg., Kiel 1867, p. 315
- ^ Hans Schröder , Lexicon of Hamburg writers to the present. Vol. 4, Perthes-Besser and Mauke, Hamburg 1866, No. 2171 ( online ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ))
- ^ Hans Schröder: Lexicon of the Hamburg writers to the present . Vol. 5, Perthes-Besser and Mauke, Hamburg 1870, No. 2751
- ↑ On the award of the honorary senator of the University of Hamburg to Prof. Dr. Dr. hc mult. Wolfgang KH Panofsky on July 6, 2006
- ^ Daniel Friedrich Sturm : "Peer Steinbrück" Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag , biography, 300 pages, excerpt, with appreciation of some Johanneum teachers and Hans Oppermanns