Georg Gustav Fulleborn
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Georg Gustav Fulleborn (March 2, 1769 - February 6, 1803), German philosopher, philologist and miscellaneous writer, was born at Glogau, Silesia, and died at Breslau.
He was educated at the University of Halle, and was made Doctor of Philosophy in recognition of his thesis De Xenophane, Zenone et Gorgia. He took diaconal orders in 1791, but almost immediately became professor of classics at Breslau.
His philosophical works include annotations to Garve's translation of the Politics of Aristotle (1799-1800), and a large share in the Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie (published in twelve parts between 1791 and 1799), in which he collaborated with Forberg, Reinhold and Niethammer.
In philology he wrote:
- Encyclopaedia philologica sive primae lineae Isagoges in antiquorum studia (1798; 2nd ed., 1805)
- Kurze Theorie des lateinischen Stils (1793)
- Leitfaden der Rhetorik (1802)
- an annotated edition of the Satires of Persius.
Under the pseudonym "Edelwald Justus" he published several collections of popular tales:
- Bunte Natter (1795)
- Kleine Schriften zur Unterhaltung (1798)
- Nebenstunden (1799)
After his death were published Taschenbuch fur Brunnengaste (1806) and Kanzelreden (1807). He was a frequent contributor to the press, where his writings were very popular.
See Schummel, Gedächtnisrede (1803) and Garve and Fulleborn; Meusel, Gelehrtes Teutschland, vol. ii.
This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.