- Karl
Friedrich May (/maɪ/ MY, German: [kaʁl ˈmaɪ] ; 25
February 1842 – 30
March 1912) was a
German author. He is best
known for his
novels of
travels and...
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became successively teacher at the Blochmann-Institut in
Dresden (1836),
Oberlehrer at the
Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium (1838) and the
Graues Kloster (1840)...
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three years'
study around 1833. The
subject was philology. He
became an
Oberlehrer or
senior primary school teacher in
Glogau in 1835. Then he
became an...
- text was
substantially correct. In the
meantime he had been
appointed Oberlehrer in the
Joachimsthaler Gymnasium in Berlin; had paid a
visit to Italy,...
- (June 4, 1822 – May 28, 1895) was a
German literary historian,
teacher (
Oberlehrer),
writer and folk tale and
fairy tale
collector (a
successor to the Brothers...
- Eggenstädt, near
Hildesheim – 24
August 1859 in Berlin) was a
German teacher (
Oberlehrer),
botanist and entomologist. In the
field of
entomology he specialised...
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Evangelical high
school in Breslau. In 1895 he
attained the
position of
Oberlehrer. He was the
author of a
major work on
mosses native to Germany, Austria...
- and
mineralogy at all
secondary school levels. In 1847, he was made an "
Oberlehrer" or head teacher. In 1852, he was
appointed to his late father's position...
- he was a
student of
Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884). From 1853, he was an
Oberlehrer at a
Realschule in Breslau.
Milde specialized in
research of cryptogams...
- held the
title of
Oberlehrer, a
third was
addressed by the
honorary title of
grammar school professor: "Gymnasialprofessor".
Oberlehrer were
entitled to...