-
rector is the prin****l of a high school. The
rector is
supported by
conrectors (deputy
rectors who can take his place). In
Dutch universities, the Rector...
- as one of the
masters in the
Paedagogium at Halle, and in 1765
became Conrector of the
school at Sorau, at that time
still part of Brandenburg. In 1767...
- of the
Latin School in ****n,
where Pieter Anthoniszoon Over****er was
conrector. The
minor planet 12618
Cellarius is
named in his honour.
Works by Andreas...
- was
educated in Schöningen,
where his father, Paul
Martin Nolte, was
conrector. In 1711, he went to the
Martineum Gymnasium in Braunschweig. In 1712...
-
having in 1817
taken his
degree in philosophy, he
became ****istant head (
Conrector) of the
Minden gymnasium, and in 1818 was
appointed director of the gymnasium...
-
faculty of philosophy. In the
following year he
accepted the
office of
conrector in the
Thomas school of Leipzig, of
which Johann Matthias Gesner was then...
- at the
Darmstadt Pädagogium as a collaborator. Here, he
served as sub-
conrector (from 1766), pro-rector (from 1768) and as
rector (from 1769). From 1775...
- in
various educational posts:
conrector and
cantor in
Strausberg from 1582;
rector in
Strausberg 1584-1586;
conrector in the
Neustadt of Brandenburg...
- he was
named an ****ociate
professor at the
university and
promoted to
conrector at the Nikolaischule. In 1835 he was
appointed rector at the gymnasium...
-
until 1682 as a Sa****ay
preacher at the
Church of St. Nicholas. He was
conrector (vice-prin****l) from 1680 and from 1684 to 1729
rector (prin****l) of...