In his mathematical inclinations, he was supported by Dr. G. R. Treviranus, who taught him the principles of spherical trigonometry.
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Professor Herbart had many highly talented students, who combined a variety of philological and pedagogic interests characteristic for the "Neuhumanisten" (New Humanists), including Ernst Karl Friedrich Wunderlich, Georg Ludolf Dissen, Friedrich Thiersch and Friedrich Kohlrauschan.
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