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- Schulpforta, otherwise known as Pforta, is a school located in Pforta monastery, a former Cistercian monastery (1137–1540). The school is located near...
- German mathematician and theoretical astronomer. Möbius was born in Schulpforta, Electorate of Saxony, and was descended on his mother's side from religious...
- invasion and is angered by Werner's accepting a place at Schulpforta. Before leaving for Schulpforta, Werner promises Jutta he will return to Zollverein in...
- was offered a scholarship to study at the internationally recognised Schulpforta. The claim that Nietzsche was admitted on the strength of his academic...
- 1867 Wilamowitz p****ed his Abitur at the renowned boarding school at Schulpforta. Here he was educated and learned, amongst the rest, the English language...
- in his native city of Naumburg and at the regional school of Pforta (Schulpforta). Beginning in 1669, he studied in Jena where he became magister and...
- twelve, Friedrich Nietzsche, attempting to prove to his classmates at Schulpforta that the story could be true, burnt his outstretched palm over a book...
- Halle, Greifswald, and Berlin. In 1834, he obtained an appointment at Schulpforta, but he was suspended and sentenced to six years' imprisonment for identifying...
- lawyers. He was educated partly at home and partly in the high school at Schulpforta. His early years engendered a lifelong love of Ancient Gr****, Latin and...
- Brandenburg, Prussia, German Confederation Nationality German Education Schulpforta University of Jena (1780; no degree) Leipzig University (1781–1784; no...