Karl Ferdinand Ranke (26 May 1802, in
Wiehe – 29 March 1876, in
Berlin
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) was a German educator and
classical philologist
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. He was the brother of historian
Leopold von Ranke
Leopold von Ranke (; 21 December 1795 – 23 May 1886) was a German historian and a founder of modern source-based history. He was able to implement the seminar teaching method in his classroom and focused on archival research and the analysis o ...
(1795–1886) and
theologian
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s
Friedrich Heinrich Ranke
Friedrich Heinrich Ranke (30 November 1798 – 2 September 1876) was a German Protestant theologian. He was the brother of historian Leopold von Ranke (1795–1886) and the father of pediatrician Heinrich von Ranke (1830-1909) and anthropologist ...
(1798–1876) and
Ernst Constantin Ranke (1815–1888).
He studied
theology
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and philology at the
University of Halle
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, afterwards working as a schoolteacher at the
Francke Foundations
The Francke Foundations (Franckesche Stiftungen), also known as Glauchasche Anstalten were founded in 1695 in Halle, Germany as a Christian, social and educational work by August Hermann Francke
The Francke Foundations are today a non-profit e ...
(Halle). In 1831 he was named director of the gymnasium in
Quedlinburg
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, later transferring to
Göttingen
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as successor to
Friedrich August Grotefend as director of its gymnasium. In 1841 he became a professor at the
University of Göttingen
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, and during the following year, was appointed director of the
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Berlin.
[ADB:Ranke, Karl Ferdinand]
@ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
As a director of gymnasiums, he made important contributions towards the educational-methodical reorganization of the Prussian education system. In the field of classical philology, he was the author of significant works on
Hesiod
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,
Aristophanes
Aristophanes (; grc, Ἀριστοφάνης, ; c. 446 – c. 386 BC), son of Philippus, of the deme Kydathenaion ( la, Cydathenaeum), was a comic playwright or comedy-writer of ancient Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy. Eleven of his fo ...
,
Xenophon
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, et al. He also published biographies on classical scholars
Karl Otfried Müller
Karl Otfried Müller ( la, Carolus Mullerus; 28 August 1797 – 1 August 1840) was a German scholar and Philodorian, or admirer of ancient Sparta, who introduced the modern study of Greek mythology.
Biography
He was born at Brieg (modern Brzeg ...
(1870) and
August Meineke
Johann Albrecht Friedrich August Meineke (also ''Augustus Meineke''; ; 8 December 179012 December 1870), German classical scholar, was born at Soest in the Duchy of Westphalia. He was father-in-law to philologist Theodor Bergk. (1871).
Selected works
* "Pollux et Lucianus. Commentatio", (1831).
* ''Ueber den Ursprung Quedlinburgs. Ein historischer Versuch'', etc. (1833) – Origins at Quedlinburg. A historical experiment, etc.
* "De Hesiodi Operibus et diebus commentatio", (1838)
* ''Hesiodeische Studien'', (1840) – Hesiodic studies.
* "De Aristophanis vita commentatio", (1846).
* "De Xenophontis vita et scriptis commentatio", (1851).
* ''Karl Otfried Müller ein Lebensbild'', (1870).
* ''August Meineke; ein lebensbild'', (1871).
WorldCat Identities
Most widely held works by Karl Ferdinand Ranke
References
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1802 births
1876 deaths
People from Wiehe
Heads of schools in Germany
German classical philologists
University of Halle alumni
Academic staff of the University of Göttingen