Johann Sturm

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Johann Sturm was a 16th-century German educator and humanist renowned for founding and directing the Strasbourg Gymnasium, a model Protestant school that influenced education across Europe.

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Johann Sturm canonical 2

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instanceOf Protestant reformer
educator
human
humanist
rector
birthDate 1507-10-01
birthPlace Alsace
Holy Roman Empire
Schlettstadt
citizenship Holy Roman Empire
deathDate 1589-03-03
deathPlace Alsace
Strasbourg
educatedAt University of Freiburg NERFINISHED
Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
familyName Sturm
fieldOfWork classical philology
education
rhetoric
founded Collegiate School at Strasbourg
surface form: Strasbourg Gymnasium
givenName Johann
influenced European humanist education
Protestant school systems in France
Protestant school systems in Germany
Protestant school systems in the Netherlands
knownFor developing a model Protestant secondary school curriculum
founding the Strasbourg Gymnasium
influencing humanist education across Europe
languageOfWorkOrName German
Latin
mainInterest Protestant schooling
classical languages
rhetorical training
movement Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation

Renaissance humanism
name Johann Sturm self-link
notableWork Founding of the Strasbourg Gymnasium
Gymnasii Argentoratensis ordinatio
occupation rector of gymnasium
schoolmaster
teacher
partOf intellectual life of Reformation-era Strasbourg
positionHeld director of the Strasbourg Gymnasium
rector of the Strasbourg Gymnasium
religion Lutheranism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
workLocation Strasbourg

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Philip Melanchthon notableStudent Johann Sturm
Johann Sturm name Johann Sturm self-link