Gottfried Bernhardy

Gottfried Bernhardy
Born (1800-03-14)14 March 1800
Landsberg (Warthe), Prussia
Died 14 May 1875(1875-05-14) (aged 75)
Nationality German
Occupation philologist

Gottfried Bernhardy (20 March 1800 14 May 1875), German philologist and literary historian, was born at Landsberg an der Warthe (now Poland) in the Neumark.

Life

He was the son of Jewish parents in reduced circumstances. Two well-to-do uncles provided the means for his education, and in 1811 he entered the Joachimsthal gymnasium at Berlin. In 1817 he went to Berlin University to study philology, where he had the advantage of hearing F.A. Wolf (then advanced in years), August Böckh and Philipp Karl Buttmann. In 1822, he took the degree of doctor of philosophy at Berlin, and in 1825 became an associate professor. In 1829, he succeeded Christian Carl Reisig as professor and director of the philological seminary at Halle, and in 1844 was appointed chief librarian of the university.[1][2][3]

Works

The most important of Bernhardy's works were his histories (or sketches) of Greek and Roman literature:

A fifth edition of pts. i. and ii., by R. Volkmann, began in 1892.[5][6] Other works by Bernhardy are:

References

  1. Chisholm 1911.
  2. 1 2 ADB: Bernhardy, Gottfried @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  3. Catalogus-professorum-halensis biography
  4. HathiTrust Digital Library Grundriss der griechischen Litteratur.
  5. HathiTrust Digital Library Grundriss der griechischen Litteratur (2 volumes)
  6. Google Books Grundriss der griechischen Litteratur: Th. Innere Geschichte der griechischen Litteratur. (Einleitung und Allgemeine Ubersicht.) 5. Bearbeitung von R. Volkmann, 1892
  7. A History of Classical Scholarship ...: The eighteenth century in Germany by Sir John Edwin Sandys
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