Johannes Minckwitz (writer)

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Johannes Minckwitz

Johannes Minckwitz (born January 21, 1812 in Lückersdorf , Oberlausitz , † December 29, 1885 in Neuenheim near Heidelberg ) was a German poet , translator and philologist .

Live and act

After completing his studies, Minckwitz got a job as a teacher at the Blochmann Institute in Dresden for two years in 1840 . In 1855 he was at the University of Leipzig habilitation and then held as a private lectures Greek and German poetry. At Christmas 1861 he was appointed associate professor.

Minckwitz was the literary administrator of the writer August von Platen and published his poetic and literary estate in two volumes in 1852. From 1838 at the latest, when he had published Platen's biography in his literary letters, Minckwitz was also seen as his legitimate literary successor.

His son Johannes Minckwitz was also a writer. He preferred, a master of the game of chess , but later the task of editing chess literature .

Johannes Minckwitz found his final resting place in the Heidelberg Bergfriedhof in the (Dept. D).

Works (selection)

as an author
  • Textbook of German verse art . 6th edition. Leipzig 1878.
  • Pocket dictionary of the mythology of all peoples . 6th edition. Leipzig 1883.
  • The temple. Mythology of all civilized peoples . 2nd Edition. Alfred Oehmigkes Verlag, Leipzig around 1880.
  • Textbook of rhythmic painting in the German language . 2nd Edition. Leipzig 1858.
  • The illustrated New High German Parnassus . 2nd Edition. Leipzig 1864.
  • Preschool to Homer . Stuttgart 1863.
  • Catechism of the Mythology of All Cultivated Peoples . 3. Edition. Leipzig Oehmigke 1874.
  • German poetry. Satirical-comical didactic poem . Leipzig 1837.
  • The prince robbery. Acting . Leipzig 1839.
  • Poems . Leipzig 1847.
  • Songs and odes . Leipzig 1854.
  • The artist. Novella . Leipzig 1862.
  • The wise men of the Orient . 2nd Edition. Leipzig 1865.
  • The new emperor . Leipzig 1871.
  • Count von Platen as a person and a poet. Literary letters . Leipzig 1838.
as translator
  • Aeschylus : tragedies . Metzler, Stuttgart 1853.
  • Lukianos : works . Hinrichs, Leipzig 1836.
  • Sophocles : tragedies . Metzler, Stuttgart 1853.
  • Homer : Chants . Hinrichs, Leipzig 1854/56 (prose)
  • Pindar : works .
  • Euripides : dramas . Langenscheidt, Berlin 1911.
  • Aristophanes : Comedy . Langenscheidt, Berlin 1921.

literature

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