Richard Hoche, the Glossary
Richard Gottfried Hoche (28 September 1834 – 30 March 1906) was a German classical scholar and head teacher.[1]
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19 relations: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Aschersleben, Brandenburg an der Havel, Elberfeld, Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer, Gymnasium (school), Hamburg, Humboldt University of Berlin, Johann Gottfried Hoche, Johannes Classen, Johanneum Gymnasium, Leipzig, Leipzig University, Magdeburg, Münster, Minden, Wesel, Wetzlar, Zeitz.
- German historians of science
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
(ADB; Universal German Biography) is one of the most important and comprehensive biographical reference works in the German language.
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Aschersleben
Aschersleben is a town in the Salzlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
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Brandenburg an der Havel
Brandenburg an der Havel (Brenna) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, which served as the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg until it was replaced by Berlin in 1417.
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Elberfeld
Elberfeld is a municipal subdivision of the German city of Wuppertal; it was an independent town until 1929.
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Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer
Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer (2 February 1808 – 3 March 1887) was a jurist, journalist and natural history researcher.
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Gymnasium (school)
Gymnasium (and variations of the word) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a university.
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
Humboldt University of Berlin
The Humboldt University of Berlin (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany.
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Johann Gottfried Hoche
Johann Gottfried Hoche (25 September 1762 in Gratzungen – 2 May 1836 in Gröningen) was a German Protestant theologian and historian.
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Johannes Classen
Johannes Classen (November 21, 1805, Hamburg – August 31, 1891, Hamburg) was a German educator and classical philologist. Richard Hoche and Johannes Classen are German classical philologists and Heads of schools in Germany.
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Johanneum Gymnasium
The Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums (Academic School of the Johanneum, short: Johanneum) is a Gymnasium, or grammar school, in Hamburg, Germany.
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Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
Leipzig University
Leipzig University (Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany.
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Magdeburg
Magdeburg is the capital of the German state Saxony-Anhalt.
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Münster
Münster (Mönster) is an independent city (Kreisfreie Stadt) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Minden
Minden is a middle-sized town in the very north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the largest town in population between Bielefeld and Hanover.
Wesel
Wesel is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Wetzlar
Wetzlar is a city in the state of Hesse, Germany.
Zeitz
Zeitz (Žič) is a town in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
See also
German historians of science
- Anke te Heesen
- Anneliese Maier
- Dagmar Schäfer
- Edmund Oscar von Lippmann
- Ernst Friedrich Apelt
- Ernst Peter Fischer
- Ferdinand Hoefer
- Ferdinand Rosenberger
- Frank-Rutger Hausmann
- Franz Maria Feldhaus
- Franz Xaver Kugler
- Friedrich Dannemann
- Helmut Rechenberg
- Jürgen Renn
- Johann Beckmann
- Julius Ruska
- Kärin Nickelsen
- Karl-Eugen Kurrer
- Klaus Hentschel
- Kurt Josten
- Kurt Vogel (historian)
- Leo Königsberger
- Michael Maaser
- Notker Hammerstein
- Otto Sibum
- Otto Theodor Benfey
- Richard Hoche
- Robert Kirstein
- Siegfried Gottwald
- Silke Ackermann
- Tilman Sauer
- Ulrich Muhlack
- Ursula Klein
- Uta Lindgren
- Walter Pagel
- Werner Lorenz (historian)
- Willy Hartner
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hoche
Also known as Hoche, Richard.