Max Consbruch

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Max Friedrich Julius Consbruch (born June 20, 1866 in Elbing ; † August 14, 1927 there ) was a German classical philologist and grammar school director.

Max Consbruch, son of a pastor, studied after attending grammar school in Elbing from 1884 in Berlin , from 1885 in Breslau classical philology and theology. In 1889 he received his doctorate in Breslau, where he passed the state examination for school service in 1890. He then spent a few months in Italy on behalf of the Berlin Academy of Sciences to work on Greek etymologics. He then lived in Halle an der Saale and taught there from 1892 to 1894 at the Latin secondary school of the Francke Foundations , and from 1894 to 1909 at the city high school there. From 1902 to 1909 he was also an assistant at the philological seminar at the University of Halle. From 1909 to 1911 he was director of the Karl-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Eisenach. From 1911 to 1915 he was the director of the St. Maria Magdalena grammar school in Breslau. In 1915 he was appointed to the provincial school council in Schleswig . During the First World War , from March 1916 to the end of 1917, he was head of the school system in Poland, with his official seat in Warsaw . After the end of the war he continued to be the supervisor of the Schleswig-Holstein school system (now as a high school councilor) until his death.

In addition to his work as a teacher, he continued to work in ancient philological research, including writing articles for Paulys Realencyclopadie der classical antiquity and published a critical edition of the literary theoretical work of the Greek grammarist Hephaestion .

Publications

  • De Hephaestioneis qui circumferuntur peri poiēmatos commentariis , dissertation, Breslau 1889
  • De veterum peri poiēmatos doctrina: acc. commentarii qui circumferuntur peri poiēmatos , Breslau 1890
  • Hephaestionis enchiridion , Leipzig 1906
  • German poetry of the 19th century , Leipzig 1909

literature

  • Old Prussian biography . Volume 1 (1941), p. 111

Web links

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