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Karl Marienus Deichgräber (born February 10, 1903 in Aurich , † December 16, 1984 in Bovenden near Göttingen ) was a German classical philologist and medical historian .

Life

Karl Deichgräber attended the Ulricianum grammar school in Aurich until 1922 . From 1922 he studied classical philology , but also other subjects in Göttingen , later in Berlin and Münster , where Hermann Schöne obliged him to concentrate on the history of medicine. In 1928 he received his doctorate in Münster with a thesis on the Greek medical school of the so-called empiricists. Returning to Berlin, Deichgräber completed his habilitation in 1931 with an investigation into the first and third epidemic books of Hippocrates . In 1935 he received a call to Marburg as Associate Professor of Greek Studies ; three years later he was clearly the successor of Max Pohlenz in Göttingen because of his professional qualifications , but also because, according to the rector of the university, "from an ideological point of view there were only excellent reports". From 1939 to 1945 he also served as dean of the philosophy faculty there. He turned down calls to Graz, Würzburg and Frankfurt. In 1938 he joined the NSDAP . From 1938 to 1945 he was a full member of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen .

On January 25, 1946, Deichgräber was dismissed from his position, which he himself felt as deeply unjust throughout his life. He never questioned his role in National Socialism. In 1951, like most of his colleagues, he became a professor of recycling through the §131 Law . He appealed against the motion of the Senate of the University of Göttingen to retire, which would have resulted in a lower pension. He finally threatened lawsuit in order to obtain his reuse on the Latte Chair. In 1957, after the retirement of Kurt Latte , who had been expelled by the National Socialists but had returned to Göttingen , he was reinstated as full professor of classical philology.

He then taught in Göttingen until his retirement in April 1968. His successor was Klaus Nickau .

Karl Deichgräber was the brother of the architect Ludwig Deichgräber . He was married to Ilse Deichgräber (née Lammers) since 1934. The couple had a son Reinhard and daughters Almut and Gisela.

Fonts (selection)

  • The Greek Empirical School: Collection of the fragments and presentation of the teaching. Berlin 1930 (dissertation Münster 1928; extended reprint Berlin 1965).
  • The Epidemics and the Corpus Hippocraticum. Preliminary investigations on a history of the Koische Ärzteschule (= treatises of the Berlin Academy, phil.-hist. Class. 1933, No. 3). Berlin 1933; extended reprint Berlin 1971.
  • Hippocrates on the origin and structure of the human body (peri sarkon). In community with the members of the Philological Proseminar Berlin. With a linguistic contribution by Eduard Schwyzer . Leipzig 1935.
  • The Lycurgy of Aeschylus: Attempt to Restore the Dionysian Tetralogy. Göttingen 1939 (Nachr. D. Gesellschaft d. Wiss. Zu Göttingen. Philol.-Histor. Class. Section 1, Classical Studies. New Series, Vol. 3, No. 6).
  • Aeschylus' Persians . Göttingen 1941 (Nachr. D. Akad. D. Wiss. In Göttingen. Philol.-histor. Kl., Year 1941, No. 8).
  • Eleusinian piety and Homeric imagination in the Homeric Demeter hymn. Verlag der Wissenschaft und der Literatur in Mainz (commissioned by Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden), Mainz 1950 (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences and Literature. Humanities and social science class. Born 1950, Volume 6).
  • Professio medici. To the preface by Scribonius Largus. Verlag der Wissenschaft und der Literatur in Mainz (commissioned by Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden) Mainz 1950 (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences and Literature. Humanities and social science class. Born 1950, Volume 9).
  • From Victor Hehn's estate (= Abh. D. Akad. D. Wiss. U. Lit. in Mainz. Born 1951, No. 9).
  • The cunning deception of God: four themes of Greek thought . Goettingen 1952.
  • Natura varie ludens. A supplement to the Greek concept of nature. Mainz 1954 (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences and Literature. Humanities and social science class. Born in 1954, Volume 3).
  • The Hippocratic Oath . Stuttgart 1955 (4th, extended edition 1983).
  • Parabase verses from Thesmophoriazusen II by Aristophanes in Galen . Berlin 1956 (Conference of the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin. Class for Languages, Literature and Art, year 1956, No. 2).
  • Galen as researcher of the human pulse: a contribution to the self-portrayal of the scientist (De dignotione pulsuum I 1) . Berlin 1957 (conference report of the German academy of science in Berlin. Class for languages, literature and art, year 1956, no. 3).
  • Parmenides' ascent to the goddess of law. Investigations on the Prooimion of his didactic poem. Mainz 1958 (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences and Literature. Humanities and Social Science Class. Born 1958, No. 11).
  • (with Fridolf Kudlien and Franz Pfaff) Galen's comments on the epidemics of Hippocrates . Berlin 1960.
  • Rhythmic elements in the Logos of Heraclitus. Mainz 1963 (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences and Literature. Humanities and Social Sciences class. Born in 1962, No. 9).
  • D he muses, Nereids and Okeaninen in Hesiod's Theogony . With an addendum to Natura varie ludens . Mainz 1965 (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences and Literature. Humanities and social sciences class. Born 1965, No. 4).
  • as ed. with Hans Diller and Heinz Goerke : Ars medica. Texts and studies on source studies in ancient medicine. Series of publications by the Institute for the History of Medicine at the Free University of Berlin. II. Department: Greco-Latin Medicine. Berlin 1968 ff.
  • Medicus gratiosus. Investigations on a Greek doctor's picture , with the appendix Testamentum Hippocratis and Rhazes' De indulgentia medici. Mainz 1970 (= Abh. Der Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1970, No. 3, pp. 65–70).
  • Charis and Charites, grace and graces . Munich 1971.
  • Aretaeus of Cappadocia as a medical writer . Berlin 1971.
  • The last song of the Iliad . Mainz 1972 (Abh. The Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1972, No. 5).
  • Hippocrates' De humoribus in the history of Greek medicine . Mainz 1972 (from the Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1972, no. 14).
  • Pseudhippocrates' About food: text, commentary and appreciation of a stoic, heraclitating script from the time around the birth of Christ . Mainz 1973 (Dep. Of the Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1973, No. 3).
  • The Persian tetralogy of Aeschylus : with an appendix, Aeschylus' Glaukos Pontios u. Leon , Mainz 1974 (from the Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1974, No. 4).
  • The patients of Hippocrates: historical-prosopographical contributions to the epidemics of the Corpus Hippocraticum . Mainz 1982 (from the Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1982, No. 9).
  • The whole-one of Parmenides: five interpretations of his didactic poem . Mainz 1983 (from the Akad. D. Wiss. & Lit. Geistes- und Sozialwiss. Kl., Year 1983, No. 7).

literature

  • Inge Auerbach: Catalogus professorum academiae Marburgensis. Second volume: 1910 to 1971 . Marburg 1979, p. 484
  • Hans Gärtner : Obituary for Karl Deichgräber . In: Gnomon . 58: 475-480 (1986).
  • Wilt Aden Schröder : Dike diggers, Karl Marienus . In: Biographical Lexicon for East Frisia
  • Anikó Szabó: eviction, return, reparation. Göttingen university professor in the shadow of National Socialism, with biographical documentation of the dismissed and persecuted university professors: University of Göttingen - TH Braunschweig - TH Hannover - University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover. Wallstein , Göttingen 2000, ISBN 978-3-89244-381-0 (= publications of the working group History of Lower Saxony (after 1945), Volume 15, also dissertation at the University of Hanover 1998)
  • Cornelia Wegeler: "... we say from the international scholarly republic". Classical Studies and National Socialism. The Göttingen Institute for Classical Studies 1921–1962. Böhlau, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-205-05212-9 , pp. 254, 270f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wegeler, "... we say from the international learned republic", p. 254
  2. See Anikó Szabó, Göttingen 2000, p. 116.
  3. Holger Krahnke: The members of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen 1751-2001 (= Treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, Philological-Historical Class. Volume 3, Vol. 246 = Treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, Mathematical-Physical Class. Episode 3, vol. 50). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2001, ISBN 3-525-82516-1 , p. 66.
  4. Schröder, Art. Dyke diggers
  5. Wegeler, "... we say from the international scholarly republic, p. 270 f.