Handbook of Classical Studies

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The Handbook of Classical Antiquities ( HdA , also HdAW , HbAW or HAW ) was founded as a manual of classical antiquity in a systematic presentation in 1885 by Iwan von Müller , continued from 1913 by Robert von Pöhlmann , expanded from 1920 by Walter Otto and continued from 1953 by Hermann Bengtson . Current editors are Hans-Joachim Gehrke and Bernhard Zimmermann . The manual is published irregularly by the CH Beck publishing house in Munich .

In contrast to the Realencyclopedia of Classical Antiquities (RE) , which was conceived and started at the same time, the HdA wanted to present the knowledge of the time about antiquity in a systematic context. However, unlike manuals , the manual is not usually limited to the presentation of the current state of knowledge; The HdA also published its own original research achievements. Like RE , the plant is a project of the century. In contrast to this, many volumes of the manual have been updated and brought up to date. This was done through revisions or by completely rewriting the partial volumes.

The Handbook of Classical Studies appears in twelve sections, but section eleven is not occupied:

I. Introductory and auxiliary disciplines

  • 1. Ludwig von Urlichs : Introductory and auxiliary disciplines. A. Foundation and history of philology; B. Hermeneutics and Criticism; C. paleography; DE epigraphy; F. Chronology; G. Metrology . 1886. - 2nd, much increased, partly completely revised edition 1892
    • 1.1. History of Classical Studies (planned but not yet published)
    • 1.2. Wolfgang Speyer : The literary forgery in pagan and Christian antiquity. An attempt at their interpretation . 1971
    • 1.3. Theodor Birt : Critique and Hermeneutics along with an outline of the ancient book system . - 3rd, completely revised edition 1913
    • 1.4 Greek and Latin paleography
      • 1,4.1. Wilhelm Schubart : Greek palaeography . 1925. - Unchanged reprint 1966
      • 1,4.2. Latin palaeography (a volume by Paul Lehmann was in preparation, but has not been published)
    • 1.5. Wilhelm Larfeld : Greek epigraphy . 2nd edition 1892. - 3rd, completely revised edition 1914
    • 1.6. Roman epigraphy (planned but not yet published)
    • 1.7. Wilhelm Kubitschek : Floor plan of the ancient calendar . 1928
    • 1.7. [Revised:] Alan E. Samuel : Greek and Roman chronology. Calendars and years in classical antiquity . 1972
    • 1.8. Greek coinage (a volume by Willy Schwabacher was in preparation, but has not been published)
    • 1.9.
      • 1.9.1. Ancient Metric (planned but not yet released)
      • 1.9.2. Ancient music (planned but not yet released)

II. Greek and Latin Linguistics

later: Greek grammar, Latin grammar, rhetoric

  • 2. Karl Brugmann : Greek and Latin Linguistics . 1885th - 2nd, revised edition 1890
    • 2.1. Karl Brugmann: Greek grammar. (Phonology, stem formation and inflection theory and syntax) . - 3rd edition, with an appendix on Greek Lexicography by Leopold Cohn , 1900. - 4th, increased edition, edited by Albert Thumb 1913
    • 2.1. [Revised version:] Eduard Schwyzer : Greek grammar
      • 2.1.1. General part, phonology, word formation, inflection . 1939. - unchanged editions 1953, 1959, 1968, 1977, 1990
      • 2.1.2. Syntax and syntactic stylistics . Completed and edited by Albert Debrunner . 1950. - unchanged editions 1959, 1966, 1975, 1988. - 6th edition 2013
      • 2.1.3. Demetrius J. Georgacas : Register . 1953. - 2nd, improved edition 1960. - Reprints 1967, 1980, 2001
      • 2.1.4. Job register . Manufactured by Fritz Radt . Edited by Stefan Radt . 1971. - 2nd, enlarged and improved edition. 1994
    • 2.2. Friedrich Stolz , Joseph Hermann Schmalz : Latin grammar. Phonology and form theory, syntax and stylistics; with an appendix on Latin Lexicography . - 3rd edition 1900. - 4th edition 1910
    • 2.2. [Revised:] Manu Leumann u. a .: Latin grammar . Based on the work of Friedrich Stolz and Joseph Hermann Schmalz
      • 2.2.1. Manu Leumann u. a .: Latin phonetics and forms . Completely revised in the 5th edition. 1926-1928. - Reprints 1963, 1977
      • 2.2.2. Anton Szantyr : Latin syntax and style. With the general part of Latin grammar . 1965. - Improved reprint of the 1st edition 1972
      • 2.2.3. Register of digits and index of non-Latin words. Manufactured by Fritz Radt and Abel Westerbrink. 1979
    • 2.3. Richard Volkmann , Hugo Gleditsch : Rhetoric and metrics of the Greeks and Romans . - 3rd revised edition. 1901
    • 2.3. [Revised version:] Josef Martin : Ancient rhetoric. Technique and method . 1974
    • 2.4. CMJ Sicking : Greek verse theory . 1993
    • 2.5. Peter Stotz : Handbook on the Latin language of the Middle Ages
      • 2.5.1. Introduction, lexicological practice, words and things, loanwords . 2002
      • 2.5.2. Change of meaning and word formation . 2000
      • 2.5.3. Phonology . 1996
      • 2.5.4. Form theory, syntax and stylistics . 1998
      • 2.5.5. Bibliography, overview of sources and index . 2004

III. Ancient Orient, Greek History, Roman History

  • 3. Fritz Hommel et al. a .: Geography and political history of classical antiquity. With an introduction to the geography and history of the Orient up to the Persian Wars . 1889
    • 3.1. Geography floor plan
      • 3.1.1. Fritz Hommel: Ethnology and Geography of the Ancient Orient .
        • 3.1.1.1. 1904
        • 3.1.1.2. 1926
      • 3.1.3. Albrecht Alt u. a .: Cultural history of the ancient Orient
        • 3.1.3.1. Hermann Kees : Egypt . 1933
        • 3,1,3,2. Babylonia, Assyria and the neighboring areas (planned but not yet published)
        • 3,1,3,3. Other areas of the ancient Orient
    • 3.2. Greek culture
    • 3.3. Roman geography
      • 3.3.1. Julius Jung : Outline of the geography of Italy and the Orbis Romanus. With alphabetical register . - 2nd, revised and enlarged edition 1897
      • 3.3.2. Otto Richter : Topography of the City of Rome . - 2nd, increased and improved edition 1901 (a revision by E. Welin was planned, but this was not published.)
    • 3.4. Robert Pöhlmann : Outline of Greek history and sources . - 2nd, completely revised and significantly increased edition, 1896. - 3rd, increased and improved edition, 1906. - 4th, increased and improved edition, 1909. - 5th, revised edition: Greek History and Source Studies 1914
    • 3.4. [Revised version:] Hermann Bengtson : Greek history from the beginnings to the Roman Empire, together with sources . 1950th - 2nd, revised and supplemented edition 1960. - 3rd edition 1965. - 4th, revised and supplemented edition 1969. - 5th, revised and supplemented edition 1977. - Reprint 1996
    • 3.5. Robert Pöhlmann: Outline of Roman history . - 2nd, revised and enlarged edition 1897: Benedictus Niese : Outline of Roman history including sources . - 3rd, revised and enlarged edition 1906. - 4th, improved and enlarged edition 1910. - 5th edition 1923 (reworked by Ernst Hohl )
    • 3.5. [Revised version:] Hermann Bengtson: Outline of Roman history with sources. Republic and Imperial Era until 284 AD 1967. - 2nd, revised edition 1970. - 3rd, revised and expanded edition 1982
    • 3.6. Alexander Demandt : The late antiquity. Roman history from Diocletian to Justinian. 284-565 A.D. 1st edition 1989; 2nd revised edition 2007
    • 3.7. Richard N. Frye : The history of ancient Iran . 1984
    • 3.8. Werner Huss : History of the Carthaginians . 1985
    • 3.9. Dieter Flach : Roman agricultural history . 1990
    • 3.10. Bernhard Maier : History and Culture of the Celts . 2012
    • In addition, volumes on the Etruscans (as part 6) and the economic history of antiquity (as part 7) were planned for the third section , but these have not been published.

IV. Greek civics, army and warfare of the Greeks and Romans

  • 4.1. Georg Busolt et al. a .: The Greek states, wartime and private antiquities . 1887
    • 4.1.1. Georg Busolt: The Greek states and legal antiquities . - 2nd, revised and much increased edition 1892
      • 4.1.1.1. Georg Busolt: Greek political science . 1st half: General representation of the Greek state . 3rd, newly designed edition 1920. - Reprints 1963, 1979
      • 4.1.1.2. Georg Busolt: Greek political science . 2nd half: Presentation of individual states and interstate relationships. Register , edited by Heinrich Swoboda (text) and Franz Jandebeur (register). 1926. - Reprints 1961, 1963, 1972
    • 4.1.2. Iwan von Müller u. a .: The Greek private and wartime antiquities . 1893 (A revision by Walter Hatto Gross was planned under the title " Greek private life in antiquity ", but this did not appear)
  • 4.2. Hermann Schiller u. a .: The Roman states, war and private antiquities . 1887th - 2nd, revised and enlarged edition 1893
    • 4.2.2. Hugo Blümner : The Roman private antiquities . 3rd, completely revised edition 1911
  • 4.3. Army, warfare and theater
    • 4,3,2. Johannes Kromayer , Georg Veith : Army and warfare of the Greeks and Romans . 1928. - Reprinted in 1963
    • 4,3,3. The theater of the Greeks and Romans. (planned but not yet published)

V. History of philosophy, history of mathematics and natural sciences, history of religion

  • 5.1. Siegmund Günther u. a. (Ed.): History of ancient science and philosophy , with appendix: Wilhelm Windelband: History of ancient philosophy . 1888. - 2nd, carefully checked edition under the designation: Wilhelm Windelband: History of ancient philosophy , with appendix: Sigmund Günther: Outline of the history of mathematics and natural sciences in antiquity . 1894
  • 5.2. Otto Group : Greek Mythology and History of Religion . 2 volumes. 1906
  • 5.2. [Revised:] Martin P. Nilsson : History of the Greek Religion
    • 5.2.1. The religion of Greece up to the Greek world domination . 1941. - 2nd, revised and supplemented edition 1955. - 3rd revised and supplemented edition 1967. - Reprints 1976, 1992
    • 5.2.2. The Hellenistic and Roman times . 1950th - 2nd, revised and supplemented edition 1961. - 3rd, revised and supplemented edition 1974. - 4th, unchanged edition 1988
  • 5.3. Paul Stengel u. a .: The Greek sacred antiquities and the theater of the Greeks and Romans . 1890. - 2nd, increased and improved edition under the title Die Greek Kultusaltertümer 1898. - 3rd, largely revised edition 1920
  • 5.4. Georg Wissowa : Religion and cult of the Romans . 1902. - 2nd edition 1912. - Reprint 1971
  • 5.4. [Revised version:] Kurt Latte : Roman history of religion . 1960. - 2nd unchanged edition 1967. - Reprint 1976
  • 5.5. Ancient astrology, magic and mantic . (a volume by Wilhelm Gundel and Samson Eitrem was in preparation, but has not been published)

VI. Handbook of archeology

until 1939: Archeology of Art (edited by Walter Otto and Reinhard Herbig , temporary editors: Ulrich Hausmann )

  • 6. Karl Sittl : Archeology of Art. Along with an appendix on ancient numismatics . 1895
    • 6.1. Handbook of Archeology, Volume 1: Concept and History, The Sources, The Monuments, General Literature, The Problem of Form, The Older Stone Age, The Ancient Orient (Egypt and Near East) . Text tape and table tape. 1939
    • 6.2. Handbook of Archeology, Volume 2 .: Younger Stone Age and Bronze Age in Europe and some adjacent areas up to around 1000 BC BC, European marginal cultures in the first millennium BC Chr. Text band and table band. 1954
    • 6.3: Georg Lippold : The Greek sculpture . 1950
    • 6.4: Andreas Rumpf : Painting and drawing of classical antiquity . 1953
  • Revised since 1969 outside of the old hierarchy of the HdA:
    • Ulrich Hausmann (ed.): General principles of archeology. Concept and method, history, problem of form, written evidence . 1969
    • Middle East
    • Guntram Koch , Hellmut Sichtermann u. a .: Roman sarcophagi . 1982
    • Peter Zazoff : The ancient gems . 1983
    • Werner Fuchs , Josef Floren : The Greek sculpture
      • Josef Floren: The geometric and archaic sculpture . 1987
    • Guntram Koch: Early Christian sarcophagi . 2000
    • Axel von Saldern : Antique glass . 2004

VII. History of Greek Literature

since 2011: Handbook of Ancient Greek Literature

  • 7. Wilhelm von Christ : History of Greek literature up to the time of Justinian . - 1889. - 2nd increased edition: History of Greek literature 1890. - 3rd, increased and improved edition 1898. - 4th revised edition, with an appendix of 43 portraits after a selection by Adolf Furtwängler and Johannes Sieveking in 1905
  • [1. Revision]
    • 7.1. Wilhelm von Christ: Classical Period of Greek Literature . 5th edition 1908. - 6th edition, edited by Wilhelm Schmid with the assistance of Otto Stählin , 1912.
    • 7.2. Wilhelm von Christ: The Post-Classical Period of Greek Literature
      • 7.2.1. From 320 BC to 100 AD . 5th edition, edited with the assistance of Otto Stählin. by Wilhelm Schmid 1911. - 6th edition, revised by Otto Stählin and Wilhelm Schmid 1920. - Reprints 1959, 1974
      • 7,2,2: From 100 to 530 AD . 5th edition, edited with the assistance of Otto Stählin. by Wilhelm Schmid 1913. - 6th edition, revised by Otto Stählin and Wilhelm Schmid in 1924. - Reprints 1961, 1981
  • [2. Revised]: Wilhelm Schmid, Otto Stählin (Hrsg.): History of Greek literature
    • 7.1. Wilhelm Schmid: The classical period of the Greek literature
      • 7.1.1. Greek literature before Attic hegemony . 1929. - Reprints 1959, 1974
      • 7.1.2. Greek literature at the time of Attic hegemony before the intervention of sophistry . 1934. - Reprints 1959, 1974
      • 7.1.3. Greek literature at the time of the Attic hegemony after the intervention of the sophistry . 1st half: 1940. - Reprint 1961. 2nd half, 1st section: 1946. - Reprints 1959, 1980. 2nd half, 2nd section: 1948. - Reprint 1964
    • Wilhelm Schmid and Otto Stählin had already completely redesigned Wilhelm von Christ's work for the first revision of the Greek literature of the post-classical era, even if the corresponding editions (1911/1920 for volume 7,2,1 and 1913/1924 for volume 7, 2.2) still appeared under the author's name "Wilhelm von Christ". For this reason, Schmid only completely rewrote the sections on the classic era as part of the second revision.
  • [3. Revised]: Bernhard Zimmermann (Hrsg.): Handbook of Greek literature in antiquity
    • 7.1. The literature of the archaic and classical times . 2011
    • 7.2. The literature of the classical and Hellenistic period . 2014

VIII. History of Roman Literature

  • 8. Martin Schanz: History of Roman literature up to the legislative work of Emperor Justinian . Revised by Carl Hosius (known as "Schanz-Hosius")
    • 8.1. Roman literature in the time of the republic . 1890. - 2nd edition 1898. - 3rd, completely revised and greatly increased edition 1907
      • 8.1.1. From the beginnings of literature to the end of the alliance war . 1907
      • 8.1.2. From the outcome of the alliance war to the end of the republic . 1909. - 4th revised edition by Carl Hosius 1927. - Reprints 1959, 1966, 1979
    • 8.2. The time from the end of the Republic (30 BC) to Hadrian (117 AD) . 1892. - 2nd edition: The Roman literature in the time of the monarchy up to Hadrian - 4th, revised edition by Carl Hosius: The Roman literature in the time of the monarchy up to Hadrian . 1935. - Reprints 1959, 1967, 1980
      • 8.2.1. The August time . 1899th - 3rd, completely revised and greatly increased edition 1911
      • 8.2.2. From the death of Augustus to the reign of Hadrian . 1901. - 3rd, completely revised and greatly increased edition 1913
    • 8.3. The time from Hadrian 117 to Constantine 324 . 1896. - 2nd edition 1905. - 3rd, revised edition, by Carl Hosius and Gustav Krüger 1922. - Reprints 1959, 1969
    • 8.4. The Roman literature from Constantine to Justinian's legislative work
      • 8.4.1. Fourth Century Literature . 1904. - 2nd, increased edition 1914. - Reprints 1959, 1970
      • 8.4.2. Martin Schanz u. a .: The literature of the fifth and sixth centuries . 1920. - Reprints 1959, 1971
  • [Revised]: Reinhart Herzog u. a. (Ed.): Handbook of the Latin literature of antiquity
    • 8.1. Werner Suerbaum (Ed.): The archaic literature: from the beginnings to Sulla's death. The pre-literary period and the period from 240 to 78 BC Chr. 2002
    • 8.4. Klaus Sallmann (ed.): The literature of upheaval. From Roman to Christian Literature A.D. 117 to 284, 1997
    • 8.5. Reinhart Herzog (ed.): Restoration and renewal. Latin literature from A.D. 284 to A.D. 374, 1989
    • 8.6.1. Jean-Denis Berger, Jacques Fontaine, Peter Lebrecht Schmidt (ed.): The literature in the age of Theodosius (374–430 AD). First part: technical prose, poetry, art prose. 2020
    • 8.6.2. Jean-Denis Berger, Jacques Fontaine, Peter Lebrecht Schmidt (ed.): The literature in the age of Theodosius (374–430 AD). Part two: Christian prose. 2020

IX. History of Latin Literature in the Middle Ages

  • 9.1. Karl Krumbacher : History of the Byzantine literature from Justinian to the end of the Eastern Roman Empire (527-1453) . 1891. - 2nd edition, edited with the assistance of Albert Ehrhard and Heinrich Gelzer , 1897
  • 9.2. Max Manitius : History of Latin Literature in the Middle Ages
    • 9.2.1. From Justinian to the middle of the 10th century. With index . 1911. - Reprints 1959, 1965
    • 9.2.2. From the middle of the 10th century to the outbreak of the struggle between church and state . 1923. - Reprints 1959, 1965, 1976
    • 9.2.3. From the outbreak of the church dispute to the end of the 12th century . 1931. - Reprints 1959, 1964, 1973
  • In addition, a volume on the survival of ancient literature in the Middle Ages (as part 1) was planned for the ninth section, but it did not appear.

X. Legal history of antiquity

  • 10.1. The old Orient
  • 10.1.1. The cuneiform rights of the Middle East
  • 10.1.2. Egyptian legal history
  • 10.2. Erich Berneker : Greek Legal History (not published)
  • 10.3 Roman law
    • 10.1. Franz Wieacker : Roman legal history
      • 10,3,1,1. Introduction, Source Studies, Early Period and Republic . 1988
      • 10,3,1,2. Jurisprudence from the early Principate to the end of antiquity in the Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman jurisprudence through to Justinian legislation: a fragment . From the estate of Franz Wieacker, ed. by Joseph Georg Wolf . With a bibliography by Ulrich Manthe with the collaboration of Marius Bolten. 2006
    • 10.3.2. State order and state practice of the Roman Republic
      • 10,3,2,1. This volume, which has not yet been published, is intended to treat "the sources, the kingship, the early history of the republican order, the citizenship and its structures and the Senate".
      • 10,3,2,2. Wolfgang Kunkel , Roland Wittmann : The magistrate . 1995
      • 10,3,2,3. This previously unpublished volume is intended to deal with the functioning of the Roman constitution and the end of the republic.
    • 10.3.3. Max Kaser : Roman private law
      • 10,3,3,1. Ancient Roman, Pre-Classical and Classical Law . 1955th - 2nd, revised edition 1971
      • 10,3,3,2. The post-classical development . 1959. - 2nd, revised edition, with additions to section 1, 1975
    • 10.3.4. Max Kaser: The Roman Civil Procedure Law . 1966. - 2nd, completely revised and expanded edition, revised by Karl Hackl, 1975
  • 10.4. The right of the papyri
  • 10.5. The law of the Greek papyri of Egypt in the time of the Ptolemies and the Principate
    • 10.1. Hans-Albert Rupprecht (Ed.): Conditions and driving forces of legal development . 2002
    • 10.5.2. Hans Julius Wolff: Organization and control of private legal traffic . 1978

XII. Byzantine manual

  • 12.1 History of the Byzantine Empire
    • 12.1.1. The geographical and ethnic foundations of the Byzantine Empire . (a volume by Ernst Kirsten and Franz Dölger was in preparation, but has not been published)
    • 12.1.2. Georg Ostrogorsky : History of the Byzantine State . 1940th - 2nd, fully worked out edition 1952. - 3rd, fully worked out edition 1963, (excerpts online) .
  • 12.2 Byzantine literary history
    • 12.2.1. Hans-Georg Beck : Church and theological literature in the Byzantine Empire . 1959. - unchanged. Editions, 1977
    • 12.2.3. Hans-Georg Beck: History of the Byzantine folk literature . 1971
  • 12.3. Franz Dölger u. a .: Byzantine doctrine of documents
    • 12.3.1. Franz Dölger: The imperial certificates . 1968
  • 12.4. Erich Schilbach : Byzantine Metrology . 1970
  • 12.5. Herbert Hunger : The high-level profane literature of the Byzantines .
    • 12.5.1. Philosophy, rhetoric, epistolography, historiography, geography . 1978
    • 12.5.2. Philology, profane poetry, music, mathematics and astronomy, natural sciences, medicine, war science, legal literature . 1978

Planned additions and revisions

As some volumes no longer correspond to the current state of research due to their age and, moreover, some areas of classical studies have not yet been adequately considered in the handbook series, some volumes are to be replaced by revisions and further volumes are to be added. According to the publisher, the following revisions are planned: Greek history is to be presented in three volumes (Volume I: Minoan, Mycenaean and Archaic Greece, Volume II: Classical Greece, Volume III: Hellenism). A revision of Roman history is to take place in two volumes (Volume I: Republic, Volume II: Imperial Era). There are also plans for two volumes on ancient social history (volume I: Greece, volume II: Rome), a handbook on ancient economic history, a handbook of the Roman provinces, volumes II, III, VI, VII and VIII of the eight partial volumes of Latin literature as well as a three-volume Greek literary history (Volume I: Archaic and Classical Era, Volume II: Classical Period up to Hellenism, Volume III: Imperial Era), whereby the first two volumes have now been realized.

literature

  • Hermann Bengtson : Hundred Years Manual of Classical Studies . In: Wolfgang Beck (Ed.): The Aqueduct: 1763–1988. An almanac from the CH Beck publishing house in the 225th year of its existence . Munich 1988, pp. 256-265, ISBN 3-406-33197-1
  • Regina Mahlke: The Handbook of Classical Studies - Notes on the course of publication of a standard work . In: Mitteilungen der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz NF 11, No. 2, 2002, 399–414. (Issue as PDF; 2 MB) ( Memento from June 7, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  • Publishing catalog of the CH Beckschen publishing bookstore Oskar Beck in Munich. 1763-1913 , ed. to celebrate the company's hundred and fifty years of existence, Munich 1913 (ND 2007), pp. 220–225.

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Joachim Gehrke's website , accessed October 1, 2013.
  2. Bernhard Zimmermann: Foreword. In: The same (ed.): Handbook of Greek literature in antiquity. Volume 1: The literature of the archaic and classical times (= Handbook of Classical Studies. 7th section, volume 1). CH Beck, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-406-57673-7 , pp. V – VII, here SV
  3. a b Wolfgang Kunkel, Roland Wittmann: Die Magistratur (= handbook of ancient science. Volume 10,3,2,2). CH Beck, Munich 1995, p. XIV.
  4. ^ E-mail from the publisher's editor to user: Erfurter63 of August 20, 2009.