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- 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...