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- Q1912376 abstract "Maximilian Friedrich Julius Consbruch (born 20 June 1866 in Elbing, East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia; died there on 14 August 1927) was a German East Prussian classical philologist and gymnasium principal, known for his studies of Greek lyric and the work of Hephaestion.Consbruch was the son of a German-speaking Prussian parson in present-day Poland. He studied classical philology and theology at the Day Gymnasium in Elbing, then until 1884 in Berlin, then until 1885 in Breslau. He spent time assigned to the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, working on Greek etymology and spending some months in Italy. Afterwards he lived in Halle (Saale) and taught there from 1892-1894 at the Latin High School of the Francke Foundation, then form 1894-1909 at the local City Gymnasium, and from 1902-1909 he was simultaneously an assistant lecturer in philology at the University of Halle. From 1909-1911 he was director of the Carl-Frederick-Gymnasium Eisenach, now the Martin-Luther-Gymnasium Eisenach. From 1911-1914 he was director of the Gymnasium of Saint Mary Magdalene Gymnasium Breslau, a German-language school that is now a Polish lyceum. His subsequent positions were as a teacher operating in the area of ancient philological research and as a writer of articles for Pauly's Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft.".
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- Q1912376 comment "Maximilian Friedrich Julius Consbruch (born 20 June 1866 in Elbing, East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia; died there on 14 August 1927) was a German East Prussian classical philologist and gymnasium principal, known for his studies of Greek lyric and the work of Hephaestion.Consbruch was the son of a German-speaking Prussian parson in present-day Poland. He studied classical philology and theology at the Day Gymnasium in Elbing, then until 1884 in Berlin, then until 1885 in Breslau.".
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