Wilhelm Deecke
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Wilhelm Deecke
Summary
Wilhelm Deecke is a human[1]. Born in Lübeck[2], he… he was born on April 1, 1831[3]. He passed away in Strasbourg[4]. He died on January 2, 1897[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], classical philologist[7], etruscologist[8], and secondary school teacher[9]. He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Lübeck[2], Wilhelm Deecke…
- Wilhelm Deecke passed away in Strasbourg[4].
- Wilhelm Deecke was born on April 1, 1831[3].
- Wilhelm Deecke died on January 2, 1897[5].
- Wilhelm Deecke's father was Ernst Deecke[11].
- Among Wilhelm Deecke's spouses was Therese Deecke[12].
- A child of Wilhelm Deecke was Wilhelm Deecke[13].
- Wilhelm Deecke held citizenship in Lübeck[14].
- German was Wilhelm Deecke's native language[15].
- Wilhelm Deecke's professions included linguist[6].
- Wilhelm Deecke's professions included classical philologist[7].
- Wilhelm Deecke's professions included etruscologist[8].
- Wilhelm Deecke's professions included secondary school teacher[9].
- Wilhelm Deecke's field of work was German studies[16].
- Wilhelm Deecke's field of work was classical philology[17].
- Wilhelm Deecke's field of work was Cypriot syllabary[18].
- Wilhelm Deecke's field of work was Etruscan[19].
- Wilhelm Deecke's field of work was linguistics[20].
- Wilhelm Deecke held the position of teacher[21].
- Wilhelm Deecke held the position of principal[22].
- Wilhelm Deecke held the position of Oberlehrer[23].
- Wilhelm Deecke held the position of conrector[24].
- Wilhelm Deecke held the position of rector[25].
- Wilhelm Deecke held the position of Worshipful Master[26].
- Wilhelm Deecke was employed by Ernestinenschule[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Lübeck[2], Wilhelm Deecke… he was born on April 1, 1831[3]. His father was Ernst Deecke[11]. German was his native language[15].
Education
Educated at Katharineum[28], a gymnasium[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1531[31]; Leipzig University[32], a public university[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1409[35], headquartered in Leipzig[36]; and Frederick William University Berlin[37], a university[38], in Prussia[39], founded in 1828[40]. Wilhelm Deecke earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[41]. Studied under Franz Bopp[42], Karl Richard Lepsius[43], Wilhelm Schott[44], Leopold von Ranke[45], Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg[46], and Moriz Haupt[47].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], classical philologist[7], etruscologist[8], and secondary school teacher[9]. Fields of work include German studies[16], a field of study[48]; classical philology[17], an academic discipline[49]; Cypriot syllabary[18], a syllabary[50], founded in -0600[51]; Etruscan[19], a language[52], in Ancient Rome[53]; and linguistics[20]. Employers include Ernestinenschule[27] and Katharineum[54]. Positions held include teacher[21], a profession[55]; principal[22], a job title[56]; Oberlehrer[23], a profession[57]; conrector[24], a position[58], in Germany[59]; rector[25], an elective office[60]; and Worshipful Master[26], a rank[61].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Wilhelm Deecke is Q71301165[62].
Personal Life
Wilhelm Deecke was married to Therese Deecke[12]. A child of him was he[13].
Death and Burial
Wilhelm Deecke died on January 2, 1897[5]. He died in Strasbourg[4].
Why It Matters
Wilhelm Deecke is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
FAQs
Where was Wilhelm Deecke born?
Wilhelm Deecke's place of birth was Lübeck[2].
Where did Wilhelm Deecke die?
Wilhelm Deecke died in Strasbourg[4].
Who were Wilhelm Deecke's parents?
Wilhelm Deecke's father was Ernst Deecke[11].
Who was Wilhelm Deecke married to?
Wilhelm Deecke's spouses include Therese Deecke[12].
What did Wilhelm Deecke do for work?
Wilhelm Deecke worked as linguist[6], classical philologist[7], etruscologist[8], and secondary school teacher[9].
Where did Wilhelm Deecke go to school?
Wilhelm Deecke was educated at Katharineum[28], Leipzig University[32], and Frederick William University Berlin[37].