Franz Eyssenhardt
Franz Eyssenhardt (born March 6, 1838 in Berlin , † November 30, 1901 in Hamburg ) was a German classical philologist .
Life
Eyssenhardt studied philology at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin . He then became a teacher at a high school in Werden . In 1868/1869 he traveled through Italy and in 1876 became a professor at the Johanneum School of Academics . The City Library of Hamburg he finally deduced 1,882th
Together with the philologist Henri Jordan, Eyssenhart published the two-volume Scriptores historiae Augustae in 1864 and published the annual reports from the Hamburg city library since 1883 . He also wrote twelve articles for the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie .
Works
- The Homeric Poetry (Berlin 1875)
- Epistula urbica (Hamburg 1879)
- Roman and Romanesque (Berlin 1882)
- Hadrian and Florus (Berlin 1882)
- Barthold Georg Niebuhr: a biographical attempt (Gotha 1886)
- From the social life of the 17th century (Berlin 1887)
- The conspiracy against Venice in 1618 (Hamburg 1888)
- Medicinal Art and Alchemy in the 17th Century (Hamburg 1890)
- Italy, portrayals of old and new poets (Hamburg 1890)
literature
- Franz Eyssenhardt . In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon . 4th edition. Volume 18, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1885–1892, pp. 264–265.
Remarks
- ↑ Part of the yearbook of the Hamburg Scientific Institutions .
Web links
Wikisource: Franz Eyssenhardt - Sources and full texts
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SURNAME | Eyssenhardt, Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German classical philologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 6, 1838 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | November 30, 1901 |
Place of death | Hamburg |