Otto Conditt

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Otto Ferdinand Leopold Conditt (born October 19, 1810 in Tilsit , † October 20, 1877 in Potsdam ) was a German high school teacher in East Prussia. In West Prussia and Brandenburg he held leading positions in the Prussian school administration.

Life

Conditt attended the Royal Gymnasium in Gumbinnen . After graduating from high school, he studied Protestant theology and philosophy at the Albertus University in Königsberg . In 1830 he joined the Corpsland Team Littuania , founded in 1829 . In 1833 he was given the right to publicly proclaim the word (licentia concionandi). He was in 1834 by the Kgl. Consistory per ministerio and in 1836 by the Kgl. Examination committee checked per rectoratu . In 1841 he passed the exam pro facultate docendi and the Colloquium pro rectoratu . Michaelis in 1834 he became an assistant teacher at the old town high school in Königsberg . As rector on May 4, 1836, he took over the establishment and management of the newly founded cathedral school in Königsberg . When his hometown opened the high school in October 1839 , Conditt became its first director. After 18 years, the Prussian Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs appointed him to the government in Marienwerder as a government and school councilor . On June 19, 1857 he was ceremoniously bid farewell to the Tilsiter Realgymnasium . In 1865 he was appointed to the High Presidium of the Brandenburg Province in Potsdam. Due to illness, he had to request his retirement in 1876.

Honors

Works

  • About the nature and purpose of the higher middle school . Tilsit 1843.
  • About old German verse art to the introduction of rhyme . Tilsit 1847.
  • The inauguration ceremony for the secondary and high school in Tilsit's newly built house on September 26, 1850 . Tilsit 1851.
  • Tilsit's third secular ceremony . 1853.
  • "School songs" - a school hymn book .

editor

  • School paper for the province of Brandenburg.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 140/61
  2. Colloquium per rectoratu
  3. ^ The higher education system in Prussia. Historical-statistical representation (1869)
  4. Koessler's Teaching Dictionary (GEB)
  5. a b Tilsit Höh program. Citizen School
  6. ^ Program Tilsit Realgymnasium 1889 Festschrift
  7. ^ WorldCat