- Hørring was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He
became a
student in 1860 at
Borgerdydskolen in
Christianshavn and
received a cand.jur.
degree from the University...
- at the
agricultural institute.
After some home
schooling he
joined Borgerdydskolen in 1812
where he
excelled so much that the
school thought he should...
- (1780-1833) and Lea
Kirstine Geraae (1794-1828). He
became a
student at
Borgerdydskolen in
Copenhagen in 1833. He
began his
teaching career for the next nine...
-
years he
supported himself by
teaching classical languages at the
Borgerdydskolen in Copenhagen. In 1833, he was
appointed parish priest at Vejerslev-Blidstrup...
- son of
Conrad Bangert and Ida Anderson. In 1902, he
graduated from
Borgerdydskolen (School of
Civic Virtue), Copenhagen’s most
prestigious private school...
- Bech.
After the
death of his
mother he was sent to
study at the Østre
Borgerdydskolen in Christianshavn. He then went to the
University of
Copenhagen and...
- house, is
based at No. 3. The
building dates from the 1730s and
housed Borgerdydskolen ("The
School of
Civic Virtue")
before it was
acquired by Søren Gyldendal...
-
Ludvig Holberg (1884) (Christian Richardt)
Cantata for the
Jubilee of
Borgerdydskolen (1887) (Christian Richardt)
Cantata for the
Birthday of His Majesty...
- In 1823, he was sent Copenhagen’s most
prestigious private school,
Borgerdydskolen (Civic
Virtue School),
whose headmaster, the
legendary Michael Nielsen...
-
Adler was 8, he went to Copenhagen's most
prestigious private school,
Borgerdydskolen (School of
Civic Virtue),
whose headmaster was the
legendary Michael...