Eduard Stroebel

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Eduard Ströbel (born July 4, 1860 in Leutershausen near Ansbach , † January 31, 1919 in Kempten ) was a German classical philologist and high school teacher.

Life

Eduard Ströbel was the son of the veterinarian Theodor Ströbel († 1903), who worked as a district veterinarian in Uffenheim until 1900 . Eduard Ströbel studied Classical Philology at the University of Erlangen , where he was awarded a Dr. phil. received his doctorate . After graduating, he went to the grammar school in Zweibrücken as an assistant . On April 16, 1888, he was transferred to the New High School in Nuremberg as a study teacher . From August 1, 1897 to November 27, 1899 he was rector of the Progymnasium in Nördlingen with the title and salary of a grammar school professor. On November 28, 1899, he switched to the Luitpoldgymnasium in Munich as a high school professor . On June 30, 1910, he went to the Königlich Bayerische Gymnasium Kempten as vice-principal , where he died on January 31, 1919 at the age of 58.

Ströbel's research focus was the rhetorical writings of Cicero , especially the youth work De inventione . For decades, Ströbel dealt with the history of transmission and textual criticism of the script; he also participated in the preparatory work for the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae by digging out lexical material from Cicero's rhetorical writings. In 1915 Ströbel's critical edition of De inventione appeared in the large-scale Teubner edition of Cicero's writings.

Ströbel's scientific papers are at the Bavarian State Library .

Fonts (selection)

  • De Ciceronis De oratore librorum codicibus mutilis antiquioribus . Erlangen 1883 (dissertation)
  • On the manuscript and criticism of Cicero's partitiones oratoriae . Zweibrücken 1887 (school program)
  • Tulliana. Linguistic and text-critical remarks on Cicero's youth work de inventione . Munich 1908 (school program)
  • Rhetorici libri duo qui vocantur de inventione . Leipzig 1915. Reprints Stuttgart 1965, 1977 ( M. Tullius Cicero: Scripta quae manserunt omnia 2)

literature

  • Joseph Egenolf: The K. Luitpold-Gymnasium 1887–1912 together with a history of the institution building . Munich 1912 (school program), p. 68
  • Dietfried Krömer , Manfred Flieger (ed.): Thesaurus stories. Contributions to a Historia Thesauri linguae Latinae by Theodor Bögel (1876–1973) . Leipzig 1996. ISBN 3-8154-7101-X , p. 220

Web links

Wikisource: Eduard Ströbel  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the estate