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His knowledge of all branches of classical learning was profound, but he was chiefly distinguished for his works on Greek antiquities and ancient [[philosophy]]. Among these may be mentioned the ''Lehrbuch der griechischen Antiquitäten'' (new ed., 1889) dealing with political, religious and domestic antiquities; the ''Geschichte und System der Platonischen Philosophie'' (1839), unfinished; an edition of the ''Platonic Dialogues'' |
His knowledge of all branches of classical learning was profound, but he was chiefly distinguished for his works on Greek antiquities and ancient [[philosophy]]. Among these may be mentioned the ''Lehrbuch der griechischen Antiquitäten'' (new ed., 1889) dealing with political, religious and domestic antiquities; the ''Geschichte und System der Platonischen Philosophie'' (1839), unfinished; an edition of the ''Platonis Dialogi'' (''Platonic Dialogues''), 6 vols, 1851–1853); and ''Culturgeschichte der Griechen und Römer'' (1857–1858), published after his death by C. G. Schmidt. He also edited the text of [[Satires of Juvenal|Juvenal]] and [[Aulus Persius Flaccus|Persius]] (1854) and [[Lucian]]'s ''De conscribenda historia'' (1828). A collection of ''Abhandlungen und Beiträge'' appeared in 1849. |
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Born | Frankfurt-am-Main | 4 August 1804
Died | 31 December 1855 Göttingen | (aged 51)
Occupation | Philology, Archaeology |
Nationality | German |
Karl Friedrich Hermann (4 August 1804 – 31 December 1855) was a German classical scholar and antiquary.
Biography
He was born at Frankfurt-am-Main. Having studied philosophy at the universities of Heidelberg and Leipzig (and taking a degree in 1826), he went on a tour of Italy, on his return from which he lectured as Privatdozent in Heidelberg. In 1832, he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at University of Marburg, and in 1833 received the additional offices of second librarian to the university, and director of the philological seminary. He was appointed professor ordinarius of classical literature at the and in 1842 he was transferred to Göttingen to the chair of philology and archaeology, vacant by the death of Otfried Müller.
Works
His knowledge of all branches of classical learning was profound, but he was chiefly distinguished for his works on Greek antiquities and ancient philosophy. Among these may be mentioned the Lehrbuch der griechischen Antiquitäten (new ed., 1889) dealing with political, religious and domestic antiquities; the Geschichte und System der Platonischen Philosophie (1839), unfinished; an edition of the Platonis Dialogi (Platonic Dialogues), 6 vols, 1851–1853); and Culturgeschichte der Griechen und Römer (1857–1858), published after his death by C. G. Schmidt. He also edited the text of Juvenal and Persius (1854) and Lucian's De conscribenda historia (1828). A collection of Abhandlungen und Beiträge appeared in 1849.
Notes
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (July 2014) |
References
- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hermann, Karl Friedrich". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This work in turn cites:
- M. Lechner, Zur Erinnerung an Karl Friedrich Hermann (1864)
- Karl Felix Halm (1880), "Hermann, Karl Friedrich", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 12, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 182–188
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External links
- New International Encyclopedia. 1905. .