Heinrich Hase (archaeologist)

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Heinrich Hase (born January 18, 1789 in Altenburg , † November 9, 1842 in Dresden ) was a German archaeologist.

Life

Hase studied at the universities of Jena and Leipzig. In 1809 he became a teacher and tutor in the house of the Count of Medem in Courland . From 1817 he made trips to France and Italy, which he used to make copies of Greek manuscripts. After his return he settled in Dresden in 1820, where he soon found a job as a sub-inspector at the Royal Collection of Antiquities . In 1835 he was appointed Chief Inspector of the Collection of Antiquities and Inspector of the Royal Coin Cabinet. Hase was a co-founder of the Dresden Art Association.

In 1836 he was appointed to the so-called academic council for the art academy, where he gave lectures on Greek and Roman art history. In 1839 he made a trip to Constantinople , Asia Minor, the Peloponnese and Athens . Hase died early at the age of 53 after a long period of suffering.

Works

  • Fragments of the Commentaries of Aspasius on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics . Classical Journal Vol. XXVIII. N. 56. p. 306 ss. and Vol. XXIX. N. 57. p. 104
  • The writing of Johannes Philoponus on the use and manufacture of the astrolabe . In the Rheinisches Museum vol. VI. 1838, p. 127 ff.
  • Joannis Alexandrini cognomine Philoponi de usu astrolabii eiusque constructione libellus. E codd. mss. regiae bibliothecae Parisiensis ed. H. Hase. Bonn, 1839
  • Evidence for travelers in Italy, relating to location, antiquities, art and science . Leipzig 1821. 16.
  • List of old and new sculptures and other antiquities in the halls of the kings. Collection of Antiquities in Dresden . Dresden 1827, 16th 5th edition 1839
  • Overview panels on the history of modern art from the first centuries of the Christian era up to Rafael Sanzio's death. Compiled according to monuments . Dresden 1827, fol.
  • Classical antiquity: Greek antiquities. First and second volume .. Dresden 1828. In: Römische Alterthümer. First ribbon . Ibid., 1830 (on Google Books )
  • Paleologus. Small fonts mostly antiquarian content . Leipzig 1837. (Collection of 10 articles of antiquarian and cultural-historical content, the first of which on the Farnesian Congius in the Royal Collection of Antiquities in Dresden , presented by the author to the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences on March 18, 1824 and from this as a special writing, Berlin 1824, published.)

Translations

  • Bignon's History of France . Hartleben's publishing expedition, Leipzig, 1830.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Conrad Bursian:  Hase, Heinrich . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 10, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1879, p. 724 f.