- Hugo Treffner
Hugo Hermann Fürchtegott Treffner (
17 July ,1845 –13 March ,1912 ) was the founder and first director of theHugo Treffner Gymnasium inTartu ,Estonia and an important figure in theEstonian national awakening .Biography
Hugo Treffner was born in a family of local parish clerk in
Kanepi village. From 1868 to 1880 he studied filology and theology in theUniversity of Tartu . While studying he also worked as a private teacher. In 1883, Treffner received the permission to open his own school - aprogymnasium with three classes. He was director of Treffner Gymnasium for the rest of his life while he also worked as religion teacher in other schools. He died after several health problems in 1912 and is buried in theRaadi Cemetery in Tartu. Treffner was described by his contemporaries as a skilled politician who managed to get along with the Russian authorities very well for the benefits to his school.Treffner took actively part in national movement, where he sided himself with
Carl Robert Jakobson . He was a founding member ofEstonian Students' Society andEstonian Writers Society as well as editor in various newspapers (Postimees among them).Hugo Treffner inspired A. H. Tammsaare to create the character of "mister Maurus" in his second book of "Truth and Justice". A statue of Hugo Treffner is situated at the bank of river
Emajõgi in Tartu.Sources
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Ülo Kaevats et al. 1996. "Eesti Entsüklopeedia 9". Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus, ISBN 5-89900-047-3External links
* [http://www.htg.tartu.ee/eng/?sub=hugo Hugo Treffner]
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