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Arens, Heinrich Ludolph

Franz Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens ( German: Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens ; 1809-1881) - German scientist, teacher and philologist, foreign corresponding member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1879) [1] .

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Heinrich Ludolph Arens
Date of BirthJune 6, 1809 ( 1809-06-06 )
Place of BirthHelmstedt
Date of deathSeptember 24, 1881 ( 1881-09-24 ) (72 years old)
A place of deathHanover
A countryGermany Germany
Scientific fieldpedagogy , philology
Place of work
Alma materUniversity of Gottingen

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Selected Bibliography
  • 3 notes
  • 4 Literature

Biography

Heinrich Ludolf Arens was born on June 6, 1809 in the city of Helmstedt .

Since 1826, G. L. Arens studied mathematics and philology at the University of Gottingen , but some time later he left the exact sciences and almost completely immersed in the humanitarian sphere [2] .

Arens, according to the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron, was one of the most outstanding students of Karl Otfried Müller , Georg Ludolf Dissen ( German: Georg Ludolf Dissen ) and Alexander Mitcherlich [2] .

In 1829 he was awarded by the university for his philosophical work entitled " De Athenarum statu politico et literario inde ab Achaici foederis interitu usque ad Antoninoram tempora " [2] .

Almost immediately after that, he was given an assistant professor at alma mater, however, the very next year he began teaching at the local gymnasium, and in 1831 he took the place of a teacher in a teacher’s seminary in Ilfeld , and held this position for fourteen years [2] .

In the spring of 1846, Arens took up the post of director in Lingew. Three years later, in 1849, Heinrich Ludolf Arens headed the Lyceum in the city of Hanover and held this position for three decades [2] .

His printed works were devoted mainly to the language and literature of ancient Greece . The pedagogical system that he developed, offering to start reading Greek classics with Homer , provoked repeated protests from colleagues, but even his opponents admitted that such an outstanding teacher, like Arens, could show remarkable results [2] .

Heinrich Ludolf Arens died on September 24, 1881 in Hanover [2] .

Selected Bibliography

  • “ De Athenarum statu politico et literario inde ab Achaici foederis interitu usque ad Antoninoram tempora ” ( Göttingen , 1829),
  • " De graecae linguae dialectis. Liber I; De dialectis aeolicis et pseudoaeolicis "( Göttingen , 1839),
  • Liber II, de dialecto dorica (Göttingen, 1843),
  • “ Griechische Elementarbuch aus Homer, 1 Cursus ” (Göttingen, 1850),
  • " Griechische Formenlehre des homerischen und attischen dialects " (Göttingen, 1852),
  • " Bucolicorum Graecorum Theocriti Bionis Moschi reliquiae accedentibus incertorum idylliis " (2 volumes, Leipzig , 1855-1859).
  • " Das Amt der Schlüssel " (Hanover, 1864),
  • " Geschichte des Lyceums zu Hannover von 1267 bis 1533 " (Hanover, 1870),
  • Über Namen und Zeit des Campus Martius der alten Franken (Hannover, 1872).

Notes

  1. ↑ Profile of Heinrich Ludolf Arens on the official website of the RAS
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Arens, Heinrich Ludolph // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.

Literature

  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica / Ahrens, Franz Heinrich Ludolf
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arens_Henrich_Ludolph&oldid=88277080


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