Reinhold Koepke

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Reinhold Köpke (born July 18, 1839 in Berlin ; † December 16, 1915 there ) was a German classical philologist and ministerial official in Prussia.

Life

Köpke was the eldest son of Ernst Siegfried Köpke , director of the Knight Academy (Brandenburg an der Havel) . He attended the Friedrichs-Werdersche Gymnasium in Berlin. After graduating from high school, he studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1859 he became active in the Corps Palatia Bonn . As an inactive he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . With a doctoral thesis on Antigonus von Karystos he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD.

After he had also passed the exam pro facultate docendi in Berlin , he had been employed at the grammar school in Guben since Easter 1862. At Easter 1863 he was employed there as a full teacher and on New Year 1867 he was promoted to senior teacher . Easter 1869 he was sent to the Kgl. Augusta-Gymnasium in Charlottenburg appointed. He was on leave for nine months to participate in the campaign against France . From February 1873 he was director of the Gymnasium in Küstrin . Michaelis In 1880 he switched to the Landsberg high school as director . Michaelis In 1884 he became a provincial school councilor for the senior president of the province of Schleswig-Holstein .

Michaelis In 1890 he became a secret government councilor and lecturer , later department director, from 1904 with the title Real Secret Upper Government Council , in the Prussian Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs in Berlin.

Reinhold Köpke died in Berlin in 1915 at the age of 76. He was buried in Cemetery III of the Jerusalem and New Churches in front of the Hallesches Tor . The grave has not been preserved.

Fonts

  • De Antigono Carystio , new edition of the dissertation 2016, ISBN 978-1361724675 .
  • De Arati Solensis aetate. Quaestionum chronologicarum specimen primum . Guben 1867.
  • Emendatione Andocideae . Guben 1869. pp. 19-24.
  • On Goethe's Iphigenia . Berlin 1870. pp. 23-56.
  • Tasks to translate into Latin for upper-secondary and lower-prima . Berlin 1878.

Awards

  • Title Real Privy Council addressed Excellency (1912 on the 50th anniversary of service)
  • Order of the Red Eagle
    • 2nd class with oak leaves (1901)
    • 2nd class royal crown (1904)
  • Royal Crown Order (Prussia)
    • 3rd class (1892)
    • 2nd class with a star (1906)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 14/284.
  2. Dissertation: De Antigono Carystio .
  3. Kössler's teacher lexicon .
  4. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 243.
  5. The authority and its senior staff - presentation. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter 2010 ISBN 9783050088297 , p. 253
  6. ^ Literarisches Zentralblatt für Deutschland 52 (1901), p. 1247
  7. ^ Centralblatt for the entire teaching administration in Prussia 1904, p. 713
  8. Monthly Issues of the Comenius Society 1 (1892), p. 129
  9. ^ Centralblatt for the entire teaching administration in Prussia 1907, p. 743