LC control no. | no2014048893 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Franckenstein, Christian Friedrich, 1621-1679 |
Variant(s) | Franckenstein, C. F., 1621-1679 Franckenstein, Chr. Frid., 1621-1679 Frankenstein, Christ. Frider., 1621-1679 Franckenstein, Christi. Fridi., 1621-1679 Franckenstein, Christianus Fridericus, 1621-1679 Franckenstein, Christianus Friedericus, 1621-1679 Franckensteinius, Christian Friedrich, 1621-1679 Frankenstein, Christian Friedrich, 1621-1679 |
Associated country | Germany |
Located | Leipzig (Germany) |
Birth date | 16210820 |
Death date | 16791101 |
Place of birth | Leipzig (Germany) |
Place of death | Leipzig (Germany) |
Field of activity | Education Philology History |
Profession or occupation | Educators Philologists Historians |
Found in | Syntagma variarum dissertationum rariorum, quas viri doctissimi superiore seculo elucubrarunt, illarum indicem videbis post prooemium, 1701: page [6], preliminary pages (Christ. Frider. Frankenstein [thus]) page 622 (Christianus Fridericus Franckenstein) running title (Chr. Frid. Franckenstein) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online, Mar. 24, 2014 (access point: Franckenstein, Christian Friedrich; other access points: Franckenstein, Christianus Fridericus; Frankenstein, Christian Friedrich [thus]; Franckenstein, Christian-Friedrich; Franckenstein, Christianus-Fridericus; Franckensteinius, Christian Friedrich; Franckenstein, Christianus Friedericus; born 1621, Leipzig; died 1679 Leipzig; philologist, gymnasial and college teacher; German philologist, pedagogue and historian; conrector, Nikolaischule Leipzig; 1650 rector of the Stadtgymnasium Halle; 1652 professor of Latin, philology and history, Leipzig) German Wikipedia, Mar. 27, 2014: "Christian Friedrich Franckenstein" (Christian Friedrich Franckenstein; born Aug. 20, 1621 in Leipzig; died there, Nov. 1, 1679; German pedagogue, philologist and historian; son of lawyer and counselor Christian Franckenstein (+1637) and his wife Christina, born Volckmar (+Jan. 13, 1633); Franckenstein attended the Nikolaischule in Leipzig and began study at U. Leipzig, obtaining the M. Phil. in 1640; took up theological studies at U. Wittenberg in 1641 and intended to attend other universities, but financial loss and the disruptions of the Thirty Years' War compelled him in March 1643 to take a teaching position at the Nikolaischule, Leipzig, becoming assistant director ("Konrektor") the same year, and 1645 the Saturday preacher at the Thomaskirche; now financially secure, he continued his studies and habilitated in 1643 with 2 dissertations, U. Leipzig, becoming assessor of the Philosophical Faculty in 1644 and dean of same in 1650; elected 1650 as rector of the Halle (Saale) gymnasium; 1652 professor of Latin and history, Hochschule Leipzig; 1661 rector and decemvir [one of the 10 university counselors] of U. Leipzig and several other academic posts; his most famous students were Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Christian Weise; died Leipzig, Nov. 1, 1679) OCLC, Mar. 27, 2014 (access points: Franckenstein, Christian Friedrich; Franckenstein, Christian Friedrich, 1621-1679; usages: Christi. Fridi. Franckenstein; Christi. Frid. Franckenstein; C.F. Franckensteins [possessive]; Christian-Friderici Franckensteins [possessive]; Christian-Frider. Francksteins [possessive]; Christiano Friderico Franckensteinio [ablative]) |