Definition of Subrector. Meaning of Subrector. Synonyms of Subrector

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Definition of Subrector

Subrector
Subrector Sub*rec"tor, n. An assistant restor. [Eng.]

Meaning of Subrector from wikipedia

- resurgence, resurgent, resurrect, resurrection, semiregular, source, subrector, subrectory, subregent, subregion, subregional, surge, trirectify, unidirectional...
- Following a series of promotions he had become, by 1845, the school's subrector (deputy head teacher). During the 1848 Revolution Franck was politically...
- Erlangen, he went to Baireuth in 1756 as tutor. A few months later he became subrector in Baireuth. In 1758 he was appointed professor of the Oriental languages...
- named Oberlehrer in Landsberg an der Warthe, and in 1864 was appointed subrector in Plön. He died on December 21, 1889. Known for his writings on ancient...
- of Gottlieb Christoph von Harless. Afterwards, he worked as a school subrector in Ratzeburg, and in 1853 began teaching classes at the Gymnasium in Altenburg...
- changed, and other masters were called. The school was also indebted to the subrector, Johannes Murmellius, a leading Dutch humanist, and its flourishing condition...
- including as a typist, director of the Department of Education and Sports, Subrector for Academic Affairs, and as a member of the University Council. Later...
- 1872–1873 theology at the University of Leipzig. Between 1776–1784 he was subrector and professor at the gymnasium in Késmárk. Subsequently he became Lutheran...
- in Austria and Rostock. Between 1531 and 1536, he worked as the first subrector at Katharineum, a Latin humanist school in Lübeck. He was said to have...
- Schick took up the teaching position vacated by Biewend's death while Subrector Saxon ****umed the administrative duties. Later in his life, Schick would...