University of Leipzig Tourist attraction in Leipzig, Germany

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Map gps coordinates: 51.338889, 12.378889
Address: Neues Augusteum, 04109 Leipzig, Germany

Friedrich Nietzsche subsequently concentrated on studying philology under Professor Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, whom he followed to the University of Leipzig in 1865.

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Goethe studied law at Leipzig University from 1765 to 1768. He detested learning age-old judicial rules by heart, preferring instead to attend the poetry lessons of Christian Fürchtegott Gellert. In Leipzig, Goethe fell in love with Anna Katharina Schönkopf and wrote cheerful verses about her in the Rococo genre. 

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In 1927, Werner Heisenberg was appointed ordentlicher Professor (ordinarius professor) of theoretical physics and head of the department of physics at the Universität Leipzig; he gave his inaugural lecture on 1 February 1928.

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Wilhelm Leibniz's father had been a Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Leipzig. Later, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz become a student of Leipzig University in 1661.

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In 1831, Richard Wagner enrolled at the Leipzig University, where he became a member of the Saxon student fraternity.

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Carl Bosch studied at the University of Leipzig from 1892–1898.

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In 1617 Otto von Guericke began studying law and philosophy at the Leipzig University.

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In 1781 Johann Gottlieb Fichte was transferred to study theology at the Leipzig University. 

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