Ernst Bodensteiner

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Ernst Bodensteiner (born May 29, 1869 in Freising , † December 12, 1936 in Munich ) was a German classical philologist and high school teacher.

After attending grammar school in Amberg from 1878 to 1887, Bodensteiner studied classical philology (especially with Wilhelm von Christ ) and classical archeology as a scholarship holder of the Maximilianeum at the University of Munich , in the summer semester of 1892 at the University of Berlin . In the fall of 1891 he passed the main philological examination. He received his doctorate on March 11, 1893 at the University of Munich. In 1894/95 he received a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute . He took part in Wilhelm Dörpfeld's excavations in Troy .

From 1893 to 1896 he was an assistant at the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich. He then worked at the high school in Eichstätt , and since 1908 he has taught at the Theresiengymnasium in Munich. From 1919 to 1921 he was vice rector of the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich, from 1919 to 1924 director of the humanistic grammar school in Dillingen . From May 1, 1924 until his retirement on June 1, 1934, he was director of the Maximiliansgymnasium.

Bodensteiner's scientific interest was in the ancient theater , about which he published mainly in his early years and which earned him the corresponding membership of the German Archaeological Institute .

Publications

  • About choregical dedicatory inscriptions , in: Commentationes philologicae conventui philologorum Monachii congregatorum oblatae , Munich 1891, pp. 38–82
  • Scenic questions about the place where actors and choir appear and leave in Greek drama , in: Yearbooks for Classical Philology , Supplement Volume 19, Teubner, Leipzig 1893, pp. 340–724 (= dissertation)
  • Report on ancient theater 1885–1895 , in: Annual report on the progress of classical antiquity 106, 1900, pp. 113–167
  • Troja and Ilion , in: Blätter für das Gymnasiallschulwesen 39, 1900, pp. 402-419
  • The ancient theater , Koehler, Leipzig 1902
  • Ceremonial speech, go. At the school celebration to commemorate the time of the wars of liberation and the accession to government of the German Emperor Wilhelm II on June 14, 1913 , annual report on the Royal Theresien-Gymnasium in Munich, 1912/13, scientific. Supplement, Munich 1913

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