List of Classical Philologists

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The list of classical philologists includes people who have completed their habilitation in this subject , are relevant as authors or have made significant contributions to classical philology in any other way. Due to the special history of research into the Latin and ancient Greek language and literature , philologists of antiquity ( grammarians ) , the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and early modern times through the modern and modern up to the present are listed in separate lists. The fields of activity often overlap with those of ancient historians and classical archaeologists , epigraphists , numismatists and papyrologists .

Antiquity

Greek antiquity

Latin antiquity

Romans are sorted according to gentile nouns.

Late antiquity

see also Category: Ancient Philologist

Greek late antiquity

Latin late antiquity

Romans are sorted according to gentile nouns.

middle Ages

see also category: Philologist (Middle Ages)

Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Middle Ages (6th - 15th centuries)

Latin Middle Ages (6th - 14th centuries)

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see also Category: Classical Philologist (17th Century) , Category: Classical Philologist (18th Century)

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see also Category: Classical Philologist (19th Century) , Category: Classical Philologist (20th Century)

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see also Category: Classical Philologist (20th Century) , Category: Classical Philologist (21st Century)

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Legend

  • The names are chronologically arranged in such a way that the Floruit, the creative period that begins around the time of graduation and the beginning of publication, falls within the specified period. In many cases, this creative period falls into two adjacent periods (Renaissance and Modern Era or Modern Era and Modern Era or Modern and Present), so that the name is accordingly assigned to the earlier period.
  • The pictures are aligned according to the line top of entry - top of picture, unless they are shifted downwards by previous pictures. Only the names are given for the pictures. All further information can be found in the corresponding personal article.

See also

literature

Prosopographic lexicons

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  • Ward W. Briggs (Ed.): Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists . Westport (Connecticut), London 1994, ISBN 0-313-24560-6 .
  • Ward W. Briggs Jr., William M. Calder III : Classical Scholarship: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis, New York / London 1990.
  • Mario Emilio Cosenza: Biographical and bibliographical Dictionary of the Italian humanists and of the world of classical scholarship in Italy (1300–1800). Boston 1962.
  • Friedrich August Eckstein : Nomenclator philologorum . Teubner: Leipzig 1871; Reprint Olms: Hildesheim 1966. - Based on a handwritten corrected copy, digitized version of the Teuchos Center . - Complete, corrected text, edited by Johannes Saltzwedel . Hamburg 2005, 2nd edition 2013, online version (PDF 2.8 MB)
  • Alfred Gudeman : Imagines Philologorum. 160 portraits from the Renaissance to the present day . Collected and edited by Alfred Gudeman. BG Teubner, Leipzig and Berlin, 1911. - Online version .
  • Franz Kössler: Personal dictionary of teachers of the 19th century. Professional biographies from school annual reports and school programs 1825–1918 with lists of publications. University Library Gießen, Giessener Electronic Library 2008 ( table of contents with web links ).
  • Peter Kuhlmann , Helmuth Schneider (eds.): The New Pauly - Supplements, Volume 6: Scholars and scientists of classical studies (14th – 20th centuries). Biographical Lexicon. Verlag JB Metzler, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-476-02033-8 . - Review (PDF; 61 kB)
  • Franco Montanari (Ed.): Lexicon of Greek Grammarians of Antiquity. Online, Brill, Leiden.
  • Wilhelm Pökel : Philological Writer Lexicon. Leipzig 1882.
  • Harro Stammerjohann (Ed.): Lexicon Grammaticorum. A Bio-Bibliographical Companion to the History of Linguistics. Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen 2009. - (contains entries on classical philologists who have emerged as linguists)
  • Robert B. Todd (Ed.): The Dictionary of British Classicists. 3 volumes, Thoemmes Continuum, Bristol 2004, ISBN 1-85506-997-0 ; vol. 1: A-F, XXX, 1-345; 2: G-N, 347-722; 3: O-Z, 723-1105. - Review by James Diggle , in: Classical Review 56, 2006, 239-241.

Prosopographic Studies

Further literature on the Classical Philologists at the various locations of Classical Philological Seminars can be found in the lists of Classical Philologists at universities in German-speaking countries (see the corresponding navigation bar below).

Biographical yearbook for archeology

  • Biographisches Jahrbuch für Alterthumskunde , volume 1.1878 to 18.1895, continued under the title: Biographisches Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde , volume 30.1907 to 43.1923, continued under the title: Biographisches Jahrbuch für Alterthumskunde, volume 44.1924 up to the year 1943 (1944), then discontinued, from 1929 to 1932 with the title addition Nekrologe . Published as an addition to the annual report on the progress of classical antiquity .

Web links

Commons : Classical scholars  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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Classical philologists at universities in German-speaking countries

Chairs for Classical Philology

Germany

Formerly German (speaking) universities

Austria

Switzerland

Chairs for Latin Studies

Great Britain

United States

Chairs for Greek Studies

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