Walther Arnsperger

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Walther Arnsperger (born April 6, 1871 in Heidelberg , † April 6, 1902 in Berlin ) was a German philosopher.

family

Walther Arnsperger came as the eldest of three sons of the married couple Carl Ludwig Friedrich Arnsperger and Rosa Ernestine Wilhelmine Arnsperger, nee. Bischoff-Deurer (1840–1877), to the world. His father was Ministerialrat in the Baden Ministry of the Interior. His brothers Ludwig and Hans were both professors of medicine.

Life

Arnsperger studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn and the Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg philosophy . In 1889 he became a member of the Corps Rhenania Bonn . In Heidelberg he was awarded Dr. phil. PhD. From 1895 to 1896 he was a teaching trainee at the grammar school in Freiburg i.Br. In 1897 he completed his habilitation in Heidelberg and became a private lecturer. From 1900 he was a private lecturer in the history of modern German literature and philosophy at the TH Hannover . He died on a trip in the Berlin hotel "Habsburger Hof" and was buried in Karlsruhe.

Fonts

  • Lessing's thought of wandering souls critically examined , 1893
  • Christian Wolff's relationship with Leibniz , 1897
  • Baden library: Systematic compilation of independent publications on the margraviate, electoral and grand duchy of Baden. , 1897–1901 (together with Carl Theodor Weiss, Otto Kienitz, Karl Wagner)
  • Literature of regional and folklore of the Grand Duchy of Baden
  • The creation of "Werther's Sorrows" , 1900
  • Six lectures on Goethe's "Faust" , held October to November 1901 for the scientific associations in the Kestnermuseum in Hanover, 1903

literature

  • 732. † Arnsperger, Walther . In: Register of the Bonner Rhenania 1820 1970 , 1970, p. 140, Volume 4 of the blue books of the Bonner Rhenania.
  • TH Hannover (ed.): Catalogus Professorum. The teaching staff of the Technical University of Hanover 1831–1956 , Hanover: Technical University of 1956, p. 84.

Individual evidence

  1. Death register StA Berlin IVa, No. 194/1902
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 26 , 441