Edward Wunder
Eduard Wunder (German: Eduard Wunder; May 4, 1800, Wittenberg - March 24, 1869, Grimm) is a 19th-century German teacher, philologist, professor (1826) and director of the seminary in Grimm. The son of a clergyman. From 1818 he studied philology at the University of Leipzig, a student of Gottfried German and Christian Daniel Beck. A long-term member of Greek society. From February 1823, for 43 years, he was a teacher and then director of a school in Grimm. Initiator of many cutting-edge innovations at a boarding school. He embodied in his life the Christian humanistic ideal of the Saxon school. The author of many works, including the history and art of Ancient Greece.