Friedrich Kraner

Friedrich Kraner (15 October 1812, Eibenstock 17 January 1863, Leipzig) was a German schoolteacher and classical philologist.

Biography

He studied philology at the University of Leipzig as a pupil of Gottfried Hermann. Afterwards, he worked as a teacher in Annaberg (from 1835), then served as an Oberlehrer (senior instructor) in Meissen (from 1838). In 1857 he was named director of the gymnasium in Zwickau, and in 1862 was appointed rector of the Thomasschule in Leipzig.[1]

Published works

He is best remembered for his scholarly treament of Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico and Commentarii de Bello Civili. The following are a few of Kraner's noteworthy written efforts:

References

  1. Geschichte der pädagogik von wiederaufblühen klassischer studien by Karl von Raumer, Gustav Lothholz, Rudolf von Raumer.
  2. IDREF.fr bibliography
  3. WorldCat Identities Vita Phocionis


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