Adolf Wilhelm (philologist)

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Adolf Wilhelm (born September 10, 1864 in Tetschen , Bohemia , † August 10, 1950 in Vienna ) was an Austrian epigraphist and classical philologist .

life and work

After studying Classical Philology at the University of Vienna , Wilhelm went to Greece on a travel grant and, in 1891, researched the ancient monuments and inscriptions of Cilicia for the Vienna Academy of Sciences . From 1894 he was a private lecturer at the University of Vienna, in 1898 he became secretary of the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Athens , where he mainly carried out epigraphic research. From 1905 Wilhelm was professor of Greek antiquity and epigraphy at the University of Vienna and retired in 1933. In 1911 Wilhelm was elected a corresponding member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences , 1920 of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and 1931 of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and the British Academy .

Wilhelm published numerous studies on Greek inscriptions, especially Athens, and was considered the most important epigraphist of his time.

literature

  • Fritz Fellner , Doris A. Corradini (Ed.): Austrian History in the 20th Century. A biographical-bibliographical lexicon. Böhlau, Wien et al. 2006, ISBN 3-205-77476-0 , p. 454 ( Publications of the Commission for Modern History of Austria. Vol. 99).
  • Friedrich Freiherr Hiller von Gaertringen : Adolf Wilhelm on the golden anniversary of his doctorate. In: Research and Progress 12 (1936), pp. 363-364.
  • Josef Keil : Professor Adolf Wilhelm † . In: Anzeiger für die Altarwissenschaft . Volume 3 (1950), Col. 193-196.
  • Josef Keil: Adolf Wilhelm (obituary). In: Austrian Academy of Sciences: Almanach for the year 1951. 101 (1951), pp. 307–327.
  • Austrian Academy of Sciences (Ed.): Adolf Wilhelm: 1864–1950. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birthday on September 10, 1964. Graz, Vienna, Cologne 1964.
  • Klaus Wundsam: Adolf Wilhelm's scientific estate in the archive of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In: Anzeiger Wien 116 (1979) pp. 175–199.
  • Αττικαί επιγραφαί. Πρακτικά συμποσίου εις μνήμην Adolf Wilhelm, 1864–1950 . Athens 2004. In it:
    • P. 1–6: Veronika Mitsopoulos-Leon: Adolf Wilhelm and the Austrian Archaeological Institute .
    • P. 7–18: Christian Habicht: Adolf Wilhelm and the Attic inscriptions .
    • P. 19–32: Peter Herrmann: Adolf Wilhelm and epigraphy from Asia Minor .
    • P. 33–45: Georg Rehrenböck: The project of reprinting Adolf Wilhelm's "Small Writings" at the Austrian Academy of Sciences .
    • P. 47–52: Hans Taeuber, Adolf Wilhelms Attische Urkunden VI.
    • P. 54–74: Klaus Hallof: Adolf Wilhelm and the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Holger Krahnke: The members of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen 1751-2001 (= Treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, Philological-Historical Class. Volume 3, Vol. 246 = Treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, Mathematical-Physical Class. Episode 3, vol. 50). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2001, ISBN 3-525-82516-1 , p. 259.
  2. ^ Deceased Fellows. British Academy, accessed August 20, 2020 .