Heinrich Dübi

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Heinrich Albert Dübi (born November 25, 1848 in Bern ; † January 23, 1942 there ) was a Swiss philologist and alpinist .

Dübi studied classical languages and history and received his doctorate in 1872 at the University of Bern to Dr. phil. He wrote his dissertation in Latin on the Roman historian Sallust: De Catilinae Sallustiani, Fontibus AC Fide. He worked as a school and high school teacher and in 1873 became a lecturer in Classical Philology and Ancient History at the same university. From 1888 Dübi was Burger from Bern and a member of the guild of Middle Lions.

Dübi contributed to the development of the Bernese and Valais Alps . From 1891 to 1923 he was editor of the yearbook of the Swiss Alpine Club and from 1882 to 1904 the president of the Bern section of the same club. He founded the Swiss Alpine Museum . From 1920 to 1938 he was President of the Historical Society of the Canton of Bern .

His estate is in the Bern Burger Library .

literature

  • Yearbook of the Swiss Alpine Club 58, 1923, pp. 1–9, with catalog raisonné.
  • Obituary in: Die Alpen 3, 1942, pp. 55–58.

Web links

Wikisource: Heinrich Dübi  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. ^ De Catilinae Sallustiani, Fontibus AC Fide. Dissertation. Verlag Stämpfli, Bern 1872, accessed on October 10, 2019
  2. a b c d Christoph Zürcher: Heinrich Dübi. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  3. ^ Descriptor by Heinrich Dübi in the Burgerbibliothek Bern
  4. ^ The Heinrich Dübi estate in the catalog of the Bern Burger Library