Nestor Girschner

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Nestor Ludwig Sigismund Girschner (born February 20, 1821 in Bleicherode , † October 2, 1885 ) was a German educator and author.

Life

Nestor Ludwig Sigismund Girschner attended grammar school in Nordhausen and graduated from high school at Easter 1839. He then studied in Halle and received his doctorate in March 1844. From 1845 he was a teacher, since 1851 senior teacher at the Friedrich-Franz-Gymnasium Parchim . From 1855 to 1858 he was director of the secondary school in Kolberg . In 1859 he was appointed professor. Then he became prorector and first senior teacher of the cathedral high school in Kolberg .

Nestor was married to Johanna Antonia Auguste Münter (* 1824). Max Girschner was his son.

Fonts

  • General solution to the problem of the shortest twilight . Kolberg 1855/1856
  • Compendium of inorganic chemistry for teaching at higher schools according to methodological principles . Berlin 1851
  • About pendulum oscillations in a vertical epicycloid . Kolberg 1855/1856
  • The Baltic Sea and the seaside resorts on its German coast . Kolberg and Dramburg 1868 ( digitized version )
  • The Ludwigslied, the Hildebrandslied and the two Merseburg magic spells . Kolberg and Dramburg 1879

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