Gustav Parthey

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Gustav Friedrich Konstantin Parthey (born October 27, 1798 in Berlin , † April 2, 1872 in Rome ) was a German philologist and art historian .

Life

Gustav Parthey was the son of Daniel Friedrich Parthey (1745-1822), Hofrat in the General Finance Directorate in Berlin, and Wilhelmine Nicolai († 1803), the eldest daughter of Friedrich Nicolai . His sister Lili (1800–1829) married the composer Bernhard Klein .

Parthey graduated from the Gray Monastery high school in Berlin . He later studied philosophy and antiquity in Berlin and Heidelberg , where he received his doctorate in 1820. In the following years he toured France , England , Italy , Greece and the Orient . In 1824 he married Wilhelmine Mitterbacher from Karlsbad . From 1825 he lived in Berlin again. Due to the privileged position of his family, he never knew material worries. Parthey ran the Nicolaische Buchhandlung and worked as a private scholar in art and cultural history studies. He published several papers.

In 1857 he became a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences .

Fonts

  • Alexander von Humboldt [:] Lectures on physical geography. Novmbr. 1827 to April, [!] 1828. Copied by G. Partheÿ. [Berlin], [1827/28]. Digitized and full text in the German text archive
  • De Philis insula commentatio (1830)
  • Siciliae antiquae tabula (1834)
  • Hikes through Sicily and the Levant , 2 vols. And picture panels (1834–1840)
  • The Alexandrian Museum (1837. Award publication crowned with a gold medal)
  • The staff at Friedrich Nicolai's General German Library sorted according to their names and characters in two registers Berlin 1842. Reprographic reprint Gerstenberg, Hildesheim 1973.
  • Vocabularium copticolatinum et lat-copt. (1844)
  • with Moritz Pinder : Itinerarium Antonini Augusti (1847)
  • Wenceslaus Hollar. Descriptive directory of his copperplate engravings and a brief directory of Hollar's copperplate engravings (1853)
  • Hermetis Trismegisti Poemander (1854)
  • The picture collection in Rudolstadt (1857)
  • Iamblichi demysteriis liber (1857)
  • with Moritz Pinder: Ravennas and Guido (1860)
  • German picture room (1861–1864)
  • with Ferdinand Larsow: Eusebii Pamphili Onomasticon (1862)
  • Hieroclis synecdemus (1866)
  • P. Melas de chorographia libri tres (1866)
  • Mirabilia Romae (1869)
  • Dicuili liber de mensura orbis terrae (1869)
  • Childhood memories. Handwriting for friends. 2 volumes, Berlin Schade 1871 ( digitized version and full text in the German text archive , digitized version and full text in the German text archive ); republished as Das Haus in der Brüderstraße: From the life of a famous Berlin family, edited by Gabriele Koebel; Berlin: Verl. Das Neue Berlin 1957
  • A failed and a successful visit to Goethe (1862, reprinted 1883) ( digitized and full text in the German Text Archive )

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Gustav Parthey  - Sources and full texts