List of personalities from the Philipps University of Marburg

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This article lists personalities from the Philipps University of Marburg .

Professors

theology

Protestant theologians

philosophy

If the people named here were not only philosophers, but also exercised other important professions, offices, etc., some of which were related to Marburg, the latter are also mentioned separately with was

sociology

If the persons named here were or are not only sociologists, but also hold other important professions, offices, etc., some of which are related to Marburg, the latter are mentioned separately with was or is also mentioned

law Sciences

politics

Economics

medicine

anatomy

Ophthalmology

surgery

Gynecology and obstetrics

Immunology and hygiene

Internal Medicine

Pediatrics

pathology

psychiatry

Dentistry

More medics

Pharmaceuticals

psychology

If the persons named here were or are not only psychologists, but also hold other important professions, offices, etc., some of which are related to Marburg, the latter are also mentioned separately

Language , literature and speaking

history

Social sciences and humanities

Science / mathematics

biology

chemistry

physics

mathematics

Earth Sciences and Crystallography

art

Librarians

Alumni

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  • Johann Adam Freiherr von Ickstatt - philosopher, representative of the Enlightenment, director of the University of Ingolstadt and founder of the Bavarian secondary school system

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Special memorial plaque at the Old University of Marburg

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  • Alexandre Yersin - physician, discoverer of the plague pathogen (Yersinia pestis)

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Honorary citizens and honorary senators

The Philipps University can honor personalities who are characterized by a special bond with the university. From 1921 they were given the title of “honorary citizen” of the university, and in 1927 they were renamed “Honorary Senator”.

  • Adolf Haeuser , lawyer and chemist (awarded in 1921)
  • Otto Ubbelohde , eraser and illustrator (awarded in 1921)
  • George D. Horst , entrepreneur for hosiery and knitwear, art collector (awarded in 1922)
  • Ludwig Pfeiffer , lawyer, until 1934 director of the Deutsche Bank branch in Kassel and from 1945 chairman of the IHK Kassel (awarded in 1923)
  • Paul Guder , Secret Medical Councilor (conferred in 1923)
  • Emil Sardemann , Medical Councilor (conferred in 1923)
  • Gottlieb Braun , publishing bookseller in Marburg (awarded 1927) (*)
  • Friedrich Grimm , associate professor in Münster, lawyer and publicist (awarded 1927) (*)
  • Heinrich Hopf , social democrat and local politician. Head of the City Council in Frankfurt from 1919 to 1924, Chairman of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Hesse-Nassau (awarded 1927)
  • Hans Jenner , District Administrator (awarded 1927)
  • Christian Jakob Kappus , secondary school teacher in Wiesbaden (awarded 1927) (*)
  • Alexander von Keudell , lawyer, district administrator (awarded 1927)
  • Robert Lehr , Lord Mayor of Düsseldorf (awarded in 1927)
  • Wilhelm Lutsch , governor in Wiesbaden and central politician, revocation of honorary senator status in 1938, returned to honorary senator after the end of the Nazi era (conferred in 1927)
  • Johannes Mueller , lawyer, Lord Mayor of Marburg (awarded 1927)
  • Gottfried Rabe von Pappenheim , lawyer, district administrator and governor in Hesse (awarded 1927)
  • August Rohde , Councilor of Justice and Head of the City Council of Marburg (awarded in 1927)
  • William Rosenblath , neurologist (awarded 1927)
  • Otto Schellmann , lawyer, regional councilor, deputy governor in Kassel (awarded 1927)
  • Wilhelm Schmieding , District Administrator, Member of Parliament (DVP), from 1921 then Regional Director of the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont (awarded 1927)
  • Adolfo Schürmann , doctor (awarded 1927)
  • Ernst August Schwebel , District Administrator of the Marburg District (awarded 1927) (*)
  • Georg Thöne , President of the State Insurance Institute for Hesse-Nassau and SPD politician, revocation of honorary senator status in 1938, after the end of the National Socialist era, he was made an honorary senator again (conferred in 1927)
  • Werner Tönsmann , General Director of the main German agricultural cooperative in Korbach (awarded in 1927) (*)
  • Oswald Waldschmidt , German magistrate and politician (DNVP) (awarded in 1927)
  • Richard Weber , editor of the "Kasseler Post" and chairman of the Central German Newspaper Publishers' Association (awarded in 1927)
  • Paul Duden , director of Farbwerke Hoechst, son of German studies specialist Konrad Duden (awarded 1928) (*)
  • Hermann Mengel , chemist, manager of the Hoechst paintworks (awarded in 1928)
  • Julius Grimm , President of the District Court and Head of the City Council in Hanau (awarded in 1929)
  • Hermann Wenzel , Privy Councilor, University Judge (awarded 1929)
  • Ernst Leitz , head of the optical works in Wetzlar (awarded 1931)
  • Ernst von Hülsen , Upper President of the Hesse-Nassau Province in 1932 and 1933, Curator of the Philipps University of Marburg (awarded 1932) (*)
  • Heinrich Hackmann , full professor for the history of religion at the University of Amsterdam (awarded 1934)
  • Max Schindowski , former Ministerialrat D. in the building construction department of the Prussian Ministry of Finance (awarded 1934)
  • Bogislav Freiherr von Selchow , frigate captain ret. D., Freicorps Leader (awarded 1939) (*)
  • Emil Krückmann , secret medical advisor and professor of ophthalmology (awarded 1940)
  • Karl Weinrich , Gauleiter Kassel (awarded 1940) - Weinrich refused the honor and was therefore never an honorary senator (*)
  • Wilhelm Traupel , Governor of the Province of Hessen-Nassau in Kassel and SS-Oberführer (awarded 1940) (*)
  • Carl-Ludwig Lautenschläger , deputy board member of IG Farben (awarded in 1941) (*)
  • Hans Alfred Engel , lawyer, studied and doctorate in Marburg. Director of the social department in the Reich Labor Ministry, from 1942 as State Secretary in the Ministry (awarded 1941) (*)
  • Konrad von Monbart , lawyer, since 1933 district president in Kassel (awarded in 1944) (*)
  • Anton Kippenberg , Germanist, publisher and director of Insel-Verlag from 1905 to 1950, President of the Goethe Society from 1938 to 1950 (awarded 1949) (*)
  • Alexander Beck , Professor of Roman and Swiss Law at the University of Bern (awarded in 1949)
  • Paul Ferdinand Jacobsthal , archaeologist (awarded 1950)
  • Friedrich August Pinkerneil - economic functionary, honorary senator and honorary doctor (awarded 1950)
  • Reinhold Letschert , Head of Volksbank Kassel (awarded 1952)
  • Fritz Hoch , District President Kassel (SPD) (awarded in 1952)
  • Alan Coatsworth , insurance businessman and promoter of international Christian-Jewish understanding from Toronto, Canada (awarded 1952)
  • Georg Häring , Governor of Kassel (SPD) (awarded in 1952)
  • Wilhelm Schoof , Germanist and Head of Studies in Bad Hersfeld (awarded 1952) (*)
  • Michel Erlenbach , chemist, member of the board of directors of Farbwerke Hoechst and chairman of the supervisory board of Behringwerke (awarded 1955)
  • Willy Viehweg , reform pedagogue and ministerial director in the Hessian Ministry of Culture (SPD) (awarded in 1958)
  • Karl Winnacker , chemist and director of Farbwerke Hoechst (awarded in 1959) (*)
  • Bertram Schaefer , entrepreneur and owner of a wallpaper factory (awarded 1961)
  • Karl Larsen , Director of the Rheingauer Volksbank in Geisenheim, Chairman of the German Cooperative and Raiffeisen Association (awarded in 1965) (*)
  • Heinz Massingh , director of a coal and steel company, President of the Kassel Chamber of Commerce and Industry from 1952 to 1966 (awarded 1966)
  • Herbert Reichel , textile entrepreneur (awarded 1967) (*)
  • Karl Vötterle , publisher in Kassel (awarded 1968)
  • Martha Schmidtmann , pathologist (awarded 1968)
  • Marie Luise Zarnitz , chemist and art collector (awarded in 1996)
  • Reinfried Pohl , entrepreneur (awarded 1998)
  • Hilde Eitel , entrepreneur and textile designer (awarded in 2002)

The Senate of the University of Marburg disapproves of the behavior of the persons marked with (*) during the National Socialist era .

Visitors / people connected to the university

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. According to Rermschmidt in the Oberhessische Presse on July 19, 2016 , Weber celebrated at least her 100,!