Heinz Neitzel

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Heinz Neitzel (born November 6, 1938 in Bublitz , Köslin district ) is a German classical philologist .

Life

Heinz Neitzel, the son of an employee, visited the Katharineum in Lübeck and from 1958 studied classical philology at the universities of Hamburg and Marburg . After the state examination (1965) and the doctorate to Dr. phil. (1967) he was a research assistant at the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae from 1967 to 1970 , where he worked in particular on the lexicon of the early Greek epic . He then went to the University of Bonn , where he completed his habilitation in 1973 . In 1977 he was appointed adjunct professor and in 1980 C3 professor. He retired on April 30, 2002.

Neitzel was mainly concerned with Greek poetry. His research interests were the early Greek epic and the Attic tragedy.

Fonts (selection)

  • The dramatic function of the choral songs in the tragedies of Euripides . Hamburg 1967 (dissertation)
  • Homer reception at Hesiod. Interpretation of selected passages . Bonn 1975 (Habilitation thesis, original title: The Reception of the Homeric Language in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry )
  • The Stichomythie between Klytaimestra and Agamemnon (Aeschylus, 'Agamemnon' 931–943) . In: Rheinisches Museum für Philologie . Volume 120 (1977), pp. 193-208
  • Hesiod and the lying muses. On the interpretation of Theogony 27f. In: Hermes . 109: 387-401 (1980)
  • pathei mathos - motto of the Aeschylean tragedy? In: Gymnasium . 87: 283-293 (1980)
  • Prologue and play in the Euripidean Iphigenia in Aulis . In: Philologus . 131, pp. 185-223 (1987)
  • To Aeschylus, Agam. 1275-1278 . In: Rheinisches Museum für Philologie . 133: 108-114 (1990)
  • For the purification of Orestes in Aeschylus' "Eumenides" . In: Würzburg Yearbooks for Classical Studies. New episode . Volume 17, pp. 69-89 (1991)

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