Heinrich Kuch

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Heinrich Kuch (born February 1, 1931 in Berlin ; † January 3, 2020 ) was a German classical philologist. After graduating from high school in 1949, he first studied classical philology at the Humboldt University in Berlin from 1949 to 1954 . In 1954 he completed this course with a diploma. In 1962 he received his doctorate with the work Philologos. Investigations of a word from its first appearance in the tradition to the first lexical definition of the Dr. phil. From 1954 to 1988 he was a research assistant at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin. In 1988 he was appointed full professor of classical philology at Humboldt University. In 1994 he retired.

Works (selection)

  • Euripides and the great war . EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste 2019, Ss. 254.
  • Euripides . Reclam, Leipzig 1984.
  • The ancient novel. Studies on literary communication and genre history. Author collective under the direction of Heinrich Kuch. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1989.
  • Captivity and slavery at Euripides. Investigations on Andromache , the Hecabe and the Trojans . Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1974.
  • Philologos. Investigation of a word from its first appearance in the tradition to the first lexical definition , Akademie-Verlag , Berlin 1965, DNB 452618029

literature

  • Wilfried KürschnerLinguists Handbook: Biographical and Bibliographical Data of German-Speaking Linguists of the Present”, Volume 1, Page 512.

Individual evidence

  1. In Memoriam. Institute for Classical Philology, HU Berlin, accessed on January 26, 2020 .