Eduard Lübbert

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Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Lübbert (born June 10, 1830 in Zweybrodt near Breslau , † July 31, 1889 in Bonn ) was a classical philologist and archaeologist .

Life

Eduard Lübbert was the son of the landowner Friedrich August Lübbert and was born on Gut Zweybrodt near Breslau. After attending the Friedrichs-Gymnasium in Breslau, he studied classical philology and archeology from Easter 1847, initially for one semester at the University of Breslau with Friedrich Haase . He then moved to Berlin for five semesters and to Bonn for two semesters , where he was influenced by Friedrich Ritschl , Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker and Jacob Bernays . In Bonn he also joined the Corps Hansea . Easter 1851 he went to Halle , where he studied with Gottfried Bernhardycompleted. On September 14, 1853, he was due to his dissertation De elocutione Pindari doctorate , in the spring of 1854 he was the teacher exams.

After a short stay in Breslau, Lübbert returned to Bonn in autumn 1854, where he worked at the university library and deepened his studies. When he fell ill from overexertion in the spring of 1857, he returned to Breslau and worked there on his habilitation thesis Commentationes pontificales , with which he completed his habilitation on August 6, 1859. He then worked as a private lecturer at the University of Wroclaw.

From autumn 1864 to August 1865 he stayed in Italy and especially in Rome. After his return he was appointed associate professor at the University of Giessen on September 16 . After he had refused a call to the University of Würzburg , he was appointed full honorary professor on March 23, 1870 and, after Ludwig Lange's departure , his successor and professor of eloquence.

For the summer semester of 1874 Lübbert moved to Kiel as the successor to August Wilmanns , and for the summer semester of 1881 (call November 6, 1880) to succeed Friedrich Heimsoeth in Bonn . Here he was appointed co-director of the seminar and shared the professorship of eloquence with Hermann Usener . In the academic year 1887/1888 Lübbert was Dean of the Philosophical Faculty. He died of a hemorrhage at the age of 59.

As a scientist, Lübbert has made a particular contribution to the Latin and Greek syntax. He wrote monographs on the perfect subjunctive, the future II and the conjunction quom in Old Latin . He also dealt with the poets Pindar , Theocrit and Callimachos .

Works

literature

  • Richard Förster : Eduard Lübbert . In: Biographisches Jahrbuch für Altertumskunde , 67th year (1892), pp. 135–181.
  • Hans Georg Gundel : Classical Philology at the University of Gießen in the 20th century. In: Heinz Hungerland (Ed.): Ludwigs University - Justus Liebig University, 1607–1957: Festschrift for the 350th anniversary . Giessen 1957, pp. 192-221. Full text (PDF; 2.17 MB)
  • Hans Herter : Classical Philology since Usener and Bücheler . In: Bonn scholars. Contributions to the history of science in Bonn. Philosophy and Classical Studies . Bonn 1968, pp. 165-211 (on Lübbert especially pp. 187-189).

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 22 , 37
  2. ^ Friedrich Volbehr , Richard Weyl: Professors and lecturers at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel 1665 to 1915 (October 5) . Universitäts-Buchhandlung Kiel, 1916, p. 111, No. 101