Isidor Hilberg

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Isidor Hilberg (born May 28, 1852 in Bila Tserkwa , Ukraine , † October 28, 1919 in Vienna ) was an Austrian classical philologist ( Graecist ).

Life

At the age of four he came to Vienna with his Jewish parents . At the University of Vienna he studied Classical Philology with Johannes Vahlen , Theodor Gomperz , Johann Joseph Hoffmann and Wilhelm von Hartel . In 1874 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD .

Habilitated private lecturer since 1877 , he was appointed associate professor at the still undivided Charles University in Prague in 1879 . In September 1882 he followed the call of the Franz Joseph University in Czernowitz to the chair of classical philology . In 1897/98 he was rector of the university.

Fonts

  • Eusthatii Macrembolitæ Protonobilissimi de Hysmines et Hysminiæ Amoribus Libri xi. Vienna 1876.
  • Epistula Critica ad Joannem Vahlenum de Nonnullis Scriptorum Græcorum et Romanorum Locis Emendandis Explicandisve. Vienna 1877.
  • The law of the trochaic word forms in the dactylic, hexameter and pentameter of the Greeks from the 7th century BC. Until the fall of Greek poetry. "Vienna 1878.
  • The principle of weighing syllables and the laws of final syllables arising from it in Greek poetry. Vienna 1879.
  • The laws of word order in Ovid's pentameter. Leipzig 1894.
  • Philology and Science. (Rector's speech) Chernivtsi 1898.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The kk Franz-Josephs-Universität in Chernivtsi in the first quarter of a century. Festschrift, published by the Academic Senate . Chernivtsi 1900 (digitized version) (PDF; 12.9 MB)
  2. Rector's speech (HKM)