- ("suffect consul"). A
consul elected to
start the year—called a
consul ordinarius ("ordinary consul")—held more
prestige than a
suffect consul,
partly because...
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attached to the post (he
would be
granted the
enhanced status of "professor
ordinarius" in 1920).
Despite support from the university, his
appointment had been...
- (extraordinarius) in 1889 and
afterwards at Bonn (extraordinarius 1894;
ordinarius 1897). He published,
among other works,
Schleiermachers Stellung zum Christentum...
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standard title for full
professors at
universities in Germany.
Professor ordinarius (ordentlicher Professor, o. Prof., Univ. Prof.):
professor with chair...
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identified as his
oldest son.
Marcus Pupienus Afric**** Maximus,
consul ordinarius in 236 as the
colleague of the
Emperor Maximinus Thrax, has been identified...
- the
position of
personal ordinarius professor for
theoretical physics from
Anton Oberbeck.
Since Dorn was
already an
ordinarius professor, he was allowed...
-
speaking community Gewoon hoogleraar (full professor, full-time) (professor
ordinarius)
Deeltijds gewoon hoogleraar -
buitengewoon hoogleraar (full professor...
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classical languages who
became Germany's only
ordentlicher Professor (
ordinarius professor) of
medieval and
modern Gr****
studies in the
university system...
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concerned for them to
exchange jobs. In
April 1919, Born
became professor ordinarius and
Director of the
Institute of
Theoretical Physics on the
science faculty...
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German theologian. The son of Karl
Immanuel Nitzsch, he
became professor ordinarius of
theology at Gießen in 1868 and at Kiel in 1872. He was the
author of...