Ferdinand Postma was the first rector of the
Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education
The Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education (abbreviated as PU for CHE) was a South African university located in Potchefstroom. Instruction was mainly in Afrikaans. In 2004, the university was merged with other institutions to ...
, in Potchefstroom, South Africa.
Personal life
Postma was the second son of Marthinus Postma and Elizabeth Wilhelmina Josina Spiller. He was born on 15 July 1879 in Aliwal North, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. In 1880 the family moved to
Burgersdorp
Burgersdorp is a medium-sized town in Walter Sisulu in the Joe Gqabi District Municipality of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
In 1869 a Theological Seminary was established here by the ''Gereformeerde Kerk'', but in 1905 it was mov ...
. Up till 1890 he went to school in Burgersdorp. In 1890 his father, a pastor moved to
Middelburg and Postma attend the Christian school there. He passed standard 10 (grade 12) in 1896 in Burgersdorp. He passed the intermediate exam of the University of Good Hope in Cape Town. After the local war in South Africa he studied with a bursary at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Here he completed his Theological studies. In 1903 he obtained the qualification Litterarum Humaniorum Candidatus. He was married to Margaretha Jacoba Coetsee. He died in Potchefstroom on 4 November 1950.
Education
In January 1904 he became a professor in Literature at the Theological Centre of the Reformed Church in Potchefstroom. He was involved in the establishing of the first Afrikaans School in Potchefstroom, called
Potchefstroom Gimnasium
Potchefstroom Gimnasium is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high School in Potchefstroom, North West, South Africa.
Beginnings
It was founded in 1907, by the Theological Centre of the Reformed Church of South Africa. Dutch was the lang ...
. In 1913 he studied further in Classical language in the Netherlands and obtained his PhD with the title:” De Numine Devino quid senserit Vergilius". In 1919 he became the first rector of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education. From 1936–1938 he was chairman of the senate of
University of South Africa
The University of South Africa (UNISA), known colloquially as Unisa, is the largest university system in South Africa by enrollment. It attracts a third of all higher education students in South Africa. Through various colleges and affiliates, U ...
. An honoury PhD, Doctor Educationis honoris was awarded to him by the University of South Africa.
Writer
He wrote the following books:
*(Afrikaans) Hy het sy merk gemaak. (Translated: He made his mark )
*Kleopatra
*(Afrikaans) Beknopte woordeboek: Afrikaans-Latyn / Latyn-Afrikaans (translated: Concised dictionary Afrikaans- Latin, Latin –Afrikaans)
*(Afrikaans) Vuurpyle (translated: Rockets)
*(Afrikaans) Paul Kruger: Christen-Volksman-Staatsman (translated: Paul Kruger, Christian, father of the Nation, Statesman)
*(Afrikaans) Paulus, ’n geroepe apostel van Jesus Christus (translated: Paul a disciple of Jesus Christ)
*(Afrikaans) Erfstukke uit die klassieke oudheid (translated: Classic inherited peaces)
Recognition
A high school in Potchefstroom is named after him and also the university library.
References
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1879 births
1950 deaths
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam alumni
Academic staff of North-West University
South African male writers
Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa clergy
People from Potchefstroom
People from Aliwal North