Samuel Brandt

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Samuel Brandt

Samuel Brandt (born May 1, 1848 in Saarbrücken , † August 18, 1938 in Heidelberg ) was a German classical scholar .

Life

Samuel Brandt was a son of Martin Gottlieb Wilhelm Brandt (1818–1894), director of the girls’s school in Saarbrücken, and his wife Mathilde, née. Neustetel, a daughter of Regine Jolberg . Paul Brandt was his brother.

He studied philology and theology in Heidelberg and Leipzig and received his doctorate in both subjects. During his studies he was a member of the 1868 Schwarzenburg Bund - connection Tuiskonia hall. He completed his habilitation at the University of Leipzig with the thesis De varia quae est apud veteres Romanorum poetas scaenicos . In the same year he moved to Heidelberg, where he taught at grammar school and university. At the university he worked as a private lecturer and first assistant at the philological seminar. In 1883 he was made a regular associate professor, in 1904 an honorary professor, in 1908 a full honorary professor, and in 1919 he retired and thus ended his lectures. He worked temporarily with Georg Laubmann . According to the Nuremberg Laws , as a non-Aryan (his grandmother was originally Jewish), his license to teach was revoked at the end of 1935.

In 1912 the Baden government awarded Brandt the Knight's Cross of the Order of Berthold the First .

Publications

  • De varia quae est apud veteres Romanorum poetas scaenicos genetivi singularis pronominum forma ac mensura ; BG Teubner; 1877
  • About the lost game from Plautus' Amphitruo ; 1879
  • About the dualistic additions and the imperial salutations at Lactantius
  • Eumenius Of Augustodunum And The Speeches Ascribed To Him ; 1882
  • Directory of the fragments of manuscripts of Latin church writers combined in Codex 169 of Orleans ; 1885
  • The St. Galler Palimpsest of the diuinae institutiones of Lactantius ; 1885
  • About the origins of the prose writings of Lactantius and the book de mortibus persecutorum ; 1891
  • Eclogae poetarum latinorum in usum gymnasiorum ; Teubner, 1898
  • Eclogae poetarum latinorum in usum gymnasiorum ; 1910

literature

  • Entry Prof. Dr. Privy Councilor Samuel David Friedrich Ludwig Brandt in: Norbert Giovannini; Claudia Rink; Frank Moraw: Remember, preserve, commemorate: the Jewish residents of Heidelberg and their relatives 1933-1945 . Das Wunderhorn, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-88423-353-5 , p. 65 .
  • Utz Maas : Persecution and emigration of German-speaking linguists 1933-1945 , Volume 1 (1996), pp. 217f.

Web links

Wikisource: Samuel Brandt  - Sources and full texts
Commons : Samuel Brandt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Eduard Jacobs:  Brandt, Gottlieb . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 47, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1903, pp. 179-182.
  2. ^ Hermann Goebel (ed.): Directory of members of the Schwarzburgbund. 8th edition, Frankfurt am Main 1930, p. 55 No. 318.