Lateinschule
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A Lateinschule, that is "latin school", was the grammar school of earlier times in Germany. It prepared students for university. Most required no fee. It was not uncommon for children of commoners to attend such schools, especially if they were expected to pursue a career within the church.
[edit] Schools
- 1002 - Domgymnasium Verden
- 1088 - Domgymnasium Naumburg
- 1223 - Ludwigsgymnasium Saarbrücken
- 1290 - Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau (FH)
- 1325 - Stephaneum
- 1328 - Ernestinum Celle
- 1330 - Ratsgymnasium Stadthagen
- 1390 - Halepaghen-Schule
- 1400 - Georg-Wilhelm-Steller-Gymnasium
- 1453 - Gymnasium Hohenbaden
- 1479 - Adam Kraft Gymnasium
- 1528 - Bodensee-Gymnasium Lindau
- 1528 - Ratsgymnasium Goslar
- 1531 - Katharineum
- 1536 - Universität Siegen
- 1555 - Laubach-Kolleg
- 1573 - Altes Gymnasium Oldenburg
- 1573 - Mariengymnasium
- 1582 - Gymnasium Gars
- 1582 - Gymnasium Adolfinum Moers
- 1584 - Ubbo-Emmius-Gymnasium Leer
- 1672 - Karl-Friedrich-Gymnasium Mannheim
- 1688 - Christianeum Hamburg