Judith Andrée-Hanslik

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Judith Andrée-Hanslik (birth name Judith Andrée , born November 4, 1906 in Marburg an der Drau , † May 24, 1951 in Vienna ) was an Austrian classical philologist and high school teacher.

Judith Andrée studied at the University of Vienna , where she received her doctorate on December 20, 1933. phil. received his doctorate . Her doctoral thesis, written in 1932, dealt with the female personal names of Boeotia and was supervised by Ludwig Radermacher and Alfred Kappelmacher . As a student she wrote articles for the real encyclopedia of classical antiquity (RE) in her specialty.

After graduating, Andrée worked as a high school teacher in Vienna. On April 14, 1935 she married her colleague and college friend, the grammar school teacher Rudolf Hanslik (1907–1982), with whom she had three children.

Andrée-Hanslik died in 1951 after a long and serious illness.

Fonts (selection)

  • De nominibus mulierum Boeoticarum propriis . Vienna 1933 (unprinted dissertation)
  • RE article: Volume XV, 1 (1931) Melanthios 11 (429), Meleagrides (445f.), Melisseus 4 (529), Menophilos 5 (929). Volume XVI, 1 (1933) Muzuca (989f.). Volume XVI, 2 (1935) Nearchos 1-2 (2132). Volume XVII, 1 (1936) Nete (141f.). Volume XVIII, 3 (1949) Panamaros (450-455). Volume XIX, 1 (1937) Peiroos (140). Supplement-Volume VI (1935) Mambres (238-240), Molaria (508)

Individual evidence

  1. Viten der employees , Paulys Realenzyklopädie der classical antiquity (RE). Volume VII A, 2 (1948), attachment
  2. a b Message from the Vienna City and State Archives, MA 8 - B-MEW-353174/2013, May 22, 2013.
  3. ^ Archive of the University of Vienna, Philosophical Faculty, Rigorosenakten, PH RA 11507