Richard Wagner (historian)

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Richard Anton Wagner (born July 1, 1860 in Parchim ; † April 15, 1928 in Schwerin ) was a German classical philologist and regional historian .

Richard Wagner studied from 1879 in Rostock and Leipzig in 1883 at the University of Rostock with the work De priority quae fertur Demosthenis adversus Aristogitonem Oratione doctorate . He then worked as a high school professor at the Fridericianum high school in Schwerin. In his scientific work he dealt with Greek grammar and style as well as with the Mecklenburg regional history. The Reich judge Friedrich Wagner was his son.

Individual evidence

  1. See Richard Wagner's first matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal . A second matriculation in Rostock took place in 1882.

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