Otto Heine

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Otto Heine (born January 13, 1832 in Eisleben , † June 2, 1906 in Weimar ) was a German classical philologist , privy councilor and grammar school director.

Life

Otto Heine attended high school in Eisleben , studied in Berlin and Halle , where he received his doctorate in 1854 with a thesis on Cicero's Tusculanae disputationes . He then taught first as a test candidate at the grammar school for the gray monastery in Berlin, then from 1855 as an adjunct at the Pforta state school near Naumburg. In 1860 he was appointed to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Posen as a full teacher . Two years later he moved to the Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium Weimar , where he held the title of professor. From 1868 to 1870 he was director of the Hirschberg high school .

From 1870 to 1883 Heine was the director of the Maria Magdalenen High School in Breslau . On October 15, 1883, he became director of the Knight Academy in Brandenburg an der Havel , where he was followed by his student Georg Heimann on January 6, 1884. Heine also became canon of the Evangelical Bishopric of Brandenburg .

Otto Heine was married to Ormann, born Meta. From this marriage came the sons Wolfgang Heine and Wilhelm Heine (around 1865–1923).

Eberhard Gothein spoke about director Dr. Heine: It's not a little what he gave me at the time ...

There was also a friendly / collegial relationship with Wilhelm Paul Corssen .

Otto Heine's explanations about the edition: "Tusculanarum disputationum libri V" were read by Max Pohlenz and added as the 4th verb. Edition by the publishing house BG Teubner, Leipzig, from 1896 with the related new editions published until 1912.

Publications (selection)

  • Marcus Tullius Cicero . Explain by Otto Heine: De officiis ad Marcum filium libri 3. Weidmann, Berlin 1857
  • Marcus Tullius Cicero . Explain by Otto Heine: Tusculanarum disputationum libri V., 2nd improved edition, Leipzig, BG Teubner,

literature

  • The Saxon Princely and State Schools - interaction between the Lutheran-humanistic ideal of education and education for the elite . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2004, ISBN 3-937209-46-8 , pp. 26, 33.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Otto Heine: De Ciceronis Tusculanis disputationibus. Dissertation, University of Halle 1854.
  2. Festschrift for the 250th anniversary of the high school in St. Maria Magdalena in Breslau on April 30, 1893. p. 44.
  3. ^ "Album Collegii" of the Knight Academy, signature: BR 236/42.
  4. ^ Maria-Luise Gothein: Eberhard Gothein. A picture of life, retold in his letters , Stuttgart 1931
  5. Festschrift for the 250th anniversary of the St.Maria Magdalena grammar school in Breslau on the 3O. April 1893.
  6. Friendship
  7. Max Pohlenz
  8. hathitrust.org