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Heinrich Anz (1914–1935) continued to lead a humanistic grammar school under the Weimar Republic. A new rector, Otto Küttler (1938–1945), took the school through the Second World War, when it suffered from masters and boys departing on military service. During the war the school library was evacuated
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Between 1837 and 1838, a new school building was built in the classical style in the Bergallee. However, the school was challenged by a new competitor, founded in 1836 by the reigning Duke for the benefit of the bourgeoisie, the
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examinations took place, after a gap of 48 years. Until 1947, the school had been for boys only, but it was decided to make the newly refounded school coeducational.
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The school enjoyed notable rectors, including Friedrich Andreas Stroth (1779–1785), and Friedrich Wilhelm Döring (1786–1833), and also renowned schoolmasters such as
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Following Marquardt's death in 1882, the school commissioned a medallion to commemorate him, made by the local engraver Ferdinand Helfricht.
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Wilamowitz in Greifswald: Akten der Tagung zum 150. Geburtstag Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs in Greifswald, 19.-22. Dezember 1998
266:. As a result of the Reformation, in the middle of the 16th century the curriculum was changed significantly, under the direction of 262:, in the cloister of the Augustinian monastery of Gotha, which was in the process of being dissolved, and was given the Latin name 370: 319: 224: 1369: 1574:
Gotha und sein Gymnasium. Bausteine zur Geistesgeschichte einer deutschen Residenz. Zur 400–Jahrfeier des Gymnasium Ernestinum
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On 12 April 1859, the Illustrious Gymnasium and the Ducal Realgymnasium were merged into a single school, which was named
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The school's earliest forerunner was a Latin school at the parish church of St Mary, which is mentioned in 1291.
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Die Reformation und ihre Wirkungen im Gymnasium des Herzogtums Gotha, von Gymnasialdirektor Dr. Anz in Gotha
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1524, re-named c. 1600, merged with Ducal Gymnasium and renamed again, 1853, closed 1947, refounded 1991
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The Empire Strikes Out: Kurd Lasswitz, Hans Dominik, and the Development of German Science Fiction
719: 288:. Under the rector Andreas Wilke (1592–1631) the number of schoolmasters and classes increased. 1479: 1322: 770: 662: 628: 613: 553: 403: 1536: 1420: 1392: 1311: 1070: 1036: 923: 1330: 1227: 1198: 1123: 713: 272: 399:. The school was by then considered the oldest grammar school in the German-speaking world. 716:(1872–1945), German science fiction and non-fiction author, science journalist and engineer 415: 315: 232: 1112:
Beihefte zu den Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft fĂĽr Deutsche Erziehings- und Schulgeschichte
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reshaped education in much of northern Europe, and the school received great support from
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Wolfgang Böhm, “Hermann Wagner und die Geographie an der Universität zu Königsberg” in
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BĂĽrgertum und Nationalsozialismus in ThĂĽringen: das bĂĽrgerliche Gotha von 1918 bis 1930
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The Visionary Realism of German Economics: From the Thirty Years' War to the Cold War
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Festschrift zum 475-jährigen Schuljubiläum des Gymnasium Ernestinum Gotha 1524–1999
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Festschrift zum 475-jährigen Schuljubiläum des Gymnasium Ernestinum Gotha 1524–1999
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Around 1600, the school's name was honoured by the addition of "illustrious" by
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Das literarische Gotha: von den Anfängen bis zum Ausgang des 20. Jahrhunderts
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Foundations of Science Fiction: A Study in Imagination and Evolution
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was admitted to the school and in 1808 was expelled for a prank.
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at deutsche-biographie.de (undated), accessed 17 September 2020
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Das Archiv; Nachschlagewerk fĂĽr Politik, Wirtschaft, Kultur
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Kurtze und deutliche Anweisung zur neuen Staats-Geographie
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In the 17th century, the school was further sponsored by
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Das Licht des Evangeliums und das Zwielicht der Politik
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Die Kultur ThĂĽringens: Eine deutsche Stammesleistung
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Theologische Studien und Kritiken: eine Zeitschrift
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The merged school continued to be known as the 1611: 1496:Jahrbuch der Albertus Universität zu Königsberg 1329:, vol. 32 (Dallas Theological Seminary, 1875), 722:(1914–1982), Second World War ace fighter pilot 254:On 21 December 1524, the school was founded by 1557:Statistisches Handbuch der deutschen Gymnasien 1477: 901: 899: 897: 895: 893: 891: 704:(1852–1905), sculptor, left the school in 1870 402:After the war, the school found itself in the 1370:Blieb seiner Heimatstadt zeitlebens verbunden 807: 805: 732:, and again from 1945 to 1947, after the war. 1630:1524 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire 1478:Zarncke, Friedrich; Zarncke, Eduard (1878). 827: 825: 326:and German, English, and French literature. 965:at brandeis.edu, accessed 23 September 2020 888: 1481:Literarisches Centralblatt fĂĽr Deutschland 1140:Zeitschrift fĂĽr die Alterthumswissenschaft 1016:(Quartus-Verlag, 2003), p. 372 (in German) 958: 956: 865: 863: 861: 859: 857: 855: 853: 802: 637:(1752–1840), founder of the discipline of 1296:Ornithology from Aristotle to the Present 1126:, Franz X. von Wegele, Anton Bettelheim, 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 822: 761:, 1783 to 1790, historian and philologist 1298:(Harvard University Press, 1975), p. 303 748: 740: 736: 612: 602: 594: 586: 535:Ernst Friedrich WĂĽstemann (1833 to 1856) 526:Johann Gottfried Geissler (1768 to 1779) 465: 457: 449: 441: 433: 382: 346: 245: 1310:, Vol. 35 (Gotha: F. 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Pertes, 1862), 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 953: 850: 532:Friedrich Wilhelm Döring (1786 to 1833) 529:Friedrich Andreas Stroth (1779 to 1785) 376:The new school was given a new rector, 225:Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1612: 1511:(Patmos: Artemis & Winkler, 2009, 1282:(Justus Perthes, 1967 reprint), p. 312 1094: 422:, or Principal, and in 1993 the first 320:Duke Ernest II of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 1325:, “Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer” in 1280:Petermanns geographische Mitteilungen 1130:(Duncker & Humblot, 1881), p. 577 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1008: 1006: 992: 990: 870:Historia Gymnasii Ernestini 1524–2014 409: 293:Duke Ernest I of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 1142:, Vol. 7 (Fischer, 1840), column 141 1041: 934: 932: 523:Johann Heinrich Stuss (1728 to 1768) 487:Pankratius Sussenbach (1540 to 1561) 1509:ThĂĽringen – Literarische StreifzĂĽge 942:(Cambridge University Press, 2010, 13: 1601:Gymnasium Ernestinum Gotha Trailer 1588:Geschichte des Gymnasiums zu Gotha 1550: 1448:(Rhino-Verlag, 2nd edition, 2006, 1258:11 (6), November 1990, pp. 362–363 1203: 1169:A History of Classical Scholarship 1019: 1003: 987: 538:Eduard Adolf Jacobi (1833 to 1841) 520:Gottfried Vockerodt (1694 to 1727) 481:Laurentius Schipper (1535 to 1537) 371:Duke Ernest I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 351:The new building in the Bergallee, 14: 1641: 1594: 1180:William Musgrave Calder, et al., 929: 582: 490:Cyriacus Lindemann (1562 to 1568) 112:Illustrious Gymnasium (1600–1853) 1579:Christoph Köhler et al. 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Fischer, 1994), pp. 12, 46 912: 875: 837: 669:Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Umbreit 414:On 1 November 1991, following 110:Gymnasium Gothanum (1524–1600) 1: 1590:(Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1824) 1586:Christian Ferdinand Schulze, 1184:(Olms, 2000), p. 47, footnote 759:Johann Kaspar Friedrich Manso 675:Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer 335:Johann Kaspar Friedrich Manso 203:) is a humanistic and modern 1433:Meyers Konversations-Lexikon 779:, (1808–1878), mathematician 765:Johann Georg August Galletti 708:Hans Freiherr von Wangenheim 572: 544:Valentin Rost (1841 to 1859) 505:Andreas Wilke (1592 to 1631) 502:Johann Helder (1582 to 1592) 331:Johann Georg August Galletti 7: 635:Johann Friedrich Blumenbach 623:Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff 568:Otto KĂĽttler (1938 to 1945) 565:Heinrich Anz (1914 to 1935) 508:Johann Weitz (1631 to 1640) 496:Johann Meyer (1572 to 1580) 493:Paul Schmidt (1568 to 1572) 484:Georg Merula (1537 to 1540) 367:Gymnasium Ernestinum Gothae 250:Friedrich Myconius, founder 16:Secondary school in Germany 10: 1646: 1559:, vol. 1 (Krieger, 1837), 1484:(in German). Georg Wigand. 1375:ThĂĽringische Landeszeitung 918:Johann Christian Martini, 429: 238: 1155:, Vol. 134 (1910), p. 350 940:Schopenhauer: A Biography 641:, left the school in 1769 517:Georg Hess (1673 to 1694) 387:Marquardt medallion, 1883 360:Real-gymnasium Ernestinum 314:In the 18th century, the 221:Real-Gymnasium Ernestinum 171: 160: 152: 144: 134: 126: 122:(With God and in the day) 116: 106: 101: 62: 46: 42: 37: 28: 21: 1446:Gothaer Persönlichkeiten 974:S. Krmnicek, M. Gaidys, 795: 777:Carl Anton Bretschneider 773:, schoolmaster from 1808 665:, to 1808, ornithologist 578:Lutz Wagner (since 1991) 462:Friedrich Andreas Stroth 337:, and Friedrich Jacobs. 1466:Ukert, Friedrich August 1419:(Campus Verlag, 2002), 1391:(Popular Press, 1984), 1245:(1911 edition), vol. 11 1243:Encyclopædia Britannica 1239:Francke, August Hermann 1226:(Anthem Press, 2019), 980:in S. 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Index


Gotha
Coordinates
50°56′44″N 10°42′02″E / 50.94556°N 10.70056°E / 50.94556; 10.70056
Friedrich Myconius
coeducational
ernestinum-gotha.de
Latin
German
gymnasium
Gotha
Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
German reunification

Friedrich Myconius
Martin Luther
Cyriacus Lindemann
de
declamation
Duke John Casimir of Saxe-Coburg
Duke Ernest I of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Andreas Reyher
Wolfgang Ratke
Enlightenment
Duke Ernest II of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
natural sciences
Johann Georg August Galletti
Johann Kaspar Friedrich Manso
Arthur Schopenhauer

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