In 1828 he was named an associate professor at the university and promoted to conrector at the Nikolaischule. In 1835 he was appointed rector at the gymnasium in Annaberg-Buchholz, and from 1843 worked in a similar capacity at the gymnasium in Freiberg, a position he maintained up until his retirement in 1865.[1][2]
Selected works
Xenophontis Hiero : recensuit et interpretatus est (edition of Xenophon's Hiero, 1822). digitized
Quae exstant. Ex recensione et cum adnotationibus Theophili Cortii (edition of Sallust, 1825).
Marci Fabi Quinctiliani Institutionum oratoriarum liber decimus (edition of Quintilian, 1826).
Eloquentium virorum narrationes de vitis hominum doctrina et virtute excellentium (1826).
M. Tullii Ciceronis Ad Marcus Brutum Orator (with Heinrich Meyer / edition of Cicero, 1827).
C. Velleii Paterculi quae supersunt ex Historiae romanae voluminibus duobus (with others / edition of Velleius, 1830).
P. Rutilii Lupi De figuris sententiarum et elocutionis libri duo item Aquilae romani et Iulii Rufiniani de eodem argumento libri (with David Ruhnken / edition of Publius Rutilius Lupus, 1831).
M. Tullii Ciceronis Oratio pro P. Sulla (edition of Cicero, 1831).
Q. Asconius Pedianus in M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationem (edition of Asconius Pedianus, 1845).[3]