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17: 78:(pupil 1717–1721; the first known German philosopher and legal scholar of African origin). They came not only from the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg itself, but from other German states and even from other countries, with the latter coming to the academy to learn German. 81:
Pupils were also taught theology, law, history, mathematics, mechanics, Latin, Italian, French, riding, shooting, fencing and dancing. Optional subjects included English and Spanish.
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Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt Wolfenbüttel. Aus Anlaß der 400jährigen Wiederkehr der Verleihung von Marktrecht und Wappen im Auftrage der Stadt Wolfenbüttel
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Over the course of its twenty-eight-year existence it had 331 pupils, all lords, who had their coats of arms inscribed in its register. These included
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praised its professors' high qualifications. They included the mathematicians and architects
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Wolfenbüttel: Bürger einer fürstlichen Residenz; fünfzig biographische Porträts
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in Wolfenbüttel (at what is now Schloßplatz Nr. 14), right next to the
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Deutsch als Fremdsprache in Europa. Vom Mittelalter bis zur Barockzeit
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The 'Kleine Schloss', home of the Ritterakademie in Wolfenbüttel
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Band 3). Braunschweigischer Hochschulbund, Braunschweig 1975.
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Die Ritterakademie Rudolf-Antoniana in Wolfenbüttel 1687–1715
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early modern
Ritterakademie
Wolfenbüttel
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Rudolph Augustus
Anthony Ulrich
Kleines Schloss
Schloss Wolfenbüttel
Herzog August Library
Peter Friedrich Arpe
Baron Münchhausen
Anton Wilhelm Amo
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Johann Balthasar Lauterbach
Leonhard Christoph Sturm
Kwasi Wiredu
Helmut Glück
52°9′43″N 10°31′49″E / 52.16194°N 10.53028°E / 52.16194; 10.53028
Categories
Schools in Lower Saxony
Defunct schools in Germany
Buildings and structures in Wolfenbüttel
Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Organizations established in 1687
Educational institutions established in the 1680s
1687 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
1715 disestablishments

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