Friedrich Gotthilf Osann

Friedrich Gotthilf Osann (August 22 1794, in Weimar 30 November 1858, in Giessen) was a German classical philologist. He was a brother to physician Emil Osann (17871842) and chemist Gottfried Osann (17961866).[1]

He received his education at the Universities of Jena and Berlin, where he was a student of August Boeckh. In 1816 he obtained his PhD, and during the following year undertook an educational journey through Germany, France, Italy and England. In 1821 he was appointed an associate professor of philology at Jena, followed by a full professorship at the University of Giessen in 1825.[2]

Literary work

Osann was the author of a major work on Greek and Roman literary history, titled Beiträge zur griechischen und römischen Litteraturgeschichte (two volumes 1834 & 1839).[3] Other principal written efforts include:

References

  1. Goethes Gespräche Herausgegeben von Woldemar Freiherr von Biedermann, Band 1–10, Leipzig 1889–1896, Band 10.
  2. biography @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  3. NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie
  4. Google Books Sylloge Inscriptionum antiquarum Graecarum et Latinarum
  5. WorldCat Identities (publications)
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