Emil Szanto

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Emil Szanto

Emil Szanto (also Szántó , born November 22, 1857 in Vienna ; † December 14, 1904 there ) was an Austrian ancient historian and epigraphist .

Emil Szántó was the grandson of the rabbi of Grand Kanizsa Meïr Szántó and son of the educator and journalist Simon Szántó (1819-1882). Szanto studied Classical Studies at the University of Vienna since 1875 and specialized early on in ancient Greek law. On July 24, 1880 he was awarded a doctorate for his thesis on Attic citizenship. phil. PhD . In 1887 he qualified as a professor in Ancient History, traveled from 1887 to 1888 on a state scholarship to Greece and Asia Minor, and from 1890 worked on the Asia Minor Commission of the Academy of Sciences. In 1894 he and Eduard Hula collected inscriptions in Asia Minor. In 1893 he became an associate professor for Greek history and antiquity at the University of Vienna. From 1901 until his death he was a full professor for classical studies in the archaeological-epigraphic seminar. He was buried at the Döblinger Friedhof .

Emil Szanto was together with Carl Grünberg , Ludo Moritz Hartmann and Stephan Bauer editor of the magazine for social and economic history , which appeared from 1893 to 1900.

Fonts

  • Greek citizenship. Vienna 1892
  • The Greek phyls. Vienna 1901

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Emil Szanto  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary. In:  Neue Freie Presse , December 15, 1904, p. 38 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / nfp.
  2. Obituary. In:  Die Neuzeit , January 20, 1882, p. 1 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / maintenance / newand necrology. In:  Die Neuzeit , January 27, 1882, p. 1 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / maintenance / new. His mother, Katharine Schlesinger, survived him. her obituary. In:  Neue Freie Presse , June 9, 1909, p. 24 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / nfp.
  3. ^ Emil Szanto grave site , Vienna, Döblinger Friedhof, Group I1, Row G1, No. 39.