Wilhelm Ludwig Abeken

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Wilhelm Ludwig Abeken (born December 1, 1793 in Osnabrück , † October 2, 1826 in Berlin ) was a German classical philologist and teacher.

Life

Wilhelm Ludwig Abeken was a son of the Osnabrück merchant Johann Wilhelm Abeken (1753-1800) and brother of the philologist and teacher Bernhard Rudolf Abeken . From 1801 he attended the grammar school in Osnabrück , from 1810 the grammar school in Rudolstadt , where his brother worked as a teacher. From autumn 1812 he studied at the University of Göttingen . In 1814 he fought with the Lützow hunters and continued to study in Berlin from autumn 1814. In 1815/16 he served in the 3rd Rhenish Landwehr Regiment. Then he went back to Berlin, where he took the exam as a teacher. He became a teacher at the Gray Monastery high school and, after receiving his doctorate from the University of Halle in 1820 , moved to the Joachimsthal High School in the spring of 1821 .

Fonts

  • Dissertatio, sistens Antigonae argumenti expositionem Nonnullorumque hujus dramatis locorum Illustrationem . Phil. Diss., University of Halle-Wittenberg, July 25, 1820.

literature

  • Bernhard Rudolf Abeken : In memory of Wilhelm Ludwig Abeken. Manuscript for family and friends . 1828.
  • Josef von Lücenau: Wilhelm Ludwig Abeken . In: New Nekrolog der Deutschen Volume 4, 1826, 2nd part, pp. 577-587 ( digitized version ).
  • August Meineke : Wilhelm Ludwig Abeken . In: School program Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium 1827.